stridemat
Apr 26, 02:37 PM
mind telling me what that adapter kit is? is it compatible with all cars?
No. It is dependant on your car.
http://www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/ipod-iphone-solutions-iphone-c-33_1084.html
It works with my iPhone 4, not sure about the iPad, but I don't see it being a problem.
No. It is dependant on your car.
http://www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/ipod-iphone-solutions-iphone-c-33_1084.html
It works with my iPhone 4, not sure about the iPad, but I don't see it being a problem.
tjb1
Feb 7, 12:50 PM
And am I wrong in thinking that if I download the standalone Flash installer, it runs system-wide? Does that mean when I'm using Safari (but not on pages that have Flash content), it still drains more battery? What about if I'm not even using Safari�is it then somehow still taking up extra CPU cycles?
I believe the Flash Installer just installs it to the specific browser you choose, you cant update the Flash in Chrome unless Google releases it.
I believe the Flash Installer just installs it to the specific browser you choose, you cant update the Flash in Chrome unless Google releases it.
eastercat
May 4, 02:37 AM
Hotspot only applies to iPhone 4. 3G/3GS weren't invited to the hotspot party.
Haywire Robot
Jul 11, 11:57 AM
****, wrong topic. I'm an idiot.
AT&T store in the same complex -
Screw this place.
5 hour wait.
No iPhones.
100-150 people waiting...told us nothing till the last iPhone sold out.
Pissed off. I'm going to apple! They have tons.
AT&T store in the same complex -
Screw this place.
5 hour wait.
No iPhones.
100-150 people waiting...told us nothing till the last iPhone sold out.
Pissed off. I'm going to apple! They have tons.

MacBandit
Mar 1, 11:54 PM
It needs an IR emitter to change channels on it's own so it can control a Digital TV box when your away from home.
Big D 51
Apr 30, 08:17 PM
Yes. Parallels allows you to use the Bootcamp partition as a virtual machine. Create a new VM, and you will see an option to use Bootcamp as the VM disk. I believe it's described fairly well in the Parallels documentation.
Sweet. I will give it a try and post an update. Thank you for your time.
Sweet. I will give it a try and post an update. Thank you for your time.
rdowns
Dec 20, 06:22 PM
Donate it to the kids in your hospital.

jiminaus
Apr 6, 08:02 AM
The Remote Messaging part of the Apple's Objective C Programming Language guide has gone. Has Apple (perhaps by stealth) deprecated Objective-C distributed objects? It doesn't look like it's been implemented in iOS, which is a shame. I thought it would be a great communication system between Mac and iOS. Does anyone know of or have any experience with using distribute objects in classic RPC-style client/server projects? I'm just wondering if I should ignore it even for architectural prototypes and just use a "standard" communication system.
ThePreacherMan
Nov 9, 11:27 AM
Does it work with the mini Ipod? Would like to know how useful it would be for the Mini Ipod Owners.
sivaprakash
Apr 28, 02:42 AM
Hi
I am using NSPanel in my application to build Modal Dialogue, but I am wondering whenever I want to handle some events it always goes to parent class but not Panel's class. I have created a Class and refereed from .NIB Object Interface.
Can you please tell how can handle Panel's control's events in Panel class itself.
Thanks
Siva
I am using NSPanel in my application to build Modal Dialogue, but I am wondering whenever I want to handle some events it always goes to parent class but not Panel's class. I have created a Class and refereed from .NIB Object Interface.
Can you please tell how can handle Panel's control's events in Panel class itself.
Thanks
Siva
cleanup
Sep 21, 08:02 PM
Meh. Canadian airsoft are required by law to be transparent. I don't have one, but they look very cheap compared to black ones, even if the insides are the same.
I know that nowadays the "transparent" part is really a smoked plastic that's really only transparent under harsh light. Looks pretty much like the real thing.
I know that nowadays the "transparent" part is really a smoked plastic that's really only transparent under harsh light. Looks pretty much like the real thing.
cb911
Mar 31, 04:03 PM
i got an iSkin for my PB - it takes a bit of getting used to but i'd definitely recommend it for keeping dust etc out from under your keyboard. the only worry is that dust etc could get down the speak grille, but those holes are so small that it may not worry.
about putting something over the keyboard to protect the screen from dust etc (especially if you use an iSkin which will raise the level of the keks and most likely touch the screen if you don't do something about it) - i used a plain piece of A4 paper for almost a year while i had my TiBook. works fine, no need to dosh out to get some special 'keyboard' protector. and with the iSkin, a piece of paper is probably all that you'll fit under there with the 'lid' closed anyway.
about putting something over the keyboard to protect the screen from dust etc (especially if you use an iSkin which will raise the level of the keks and most likely touch the screen if you don't do something about it) - i used a plain piece of A4 paper for almost a year while i had my TiBook. works fine, no need to dosh out to get some special 'keyboard' protector. and with the iSkin, a piece of paper is probably all that you'll fit under there with the 'lid' closed anyway.
WardC
Aug 6, 02:45 AM
It's a security-based encryption key challenge, to test the security of 72-bit RC5 keys, to see if it can be cracked. 64-bit RC5 encryption was cracked successfully in 2002. It took them about 5 years to crack that code. They are less than 1% done cracking the 72-bit key, and they have been at it since the RC5-64 challenge ended in 2002 (8 years). About 0.9% through testing all possible keys in the keyspace to see if they match.
It's a distributed computing effort, and you run a client program on your machine, which fetches keys to test, then the cruncher tests each block of keys, and sends the data back to the server. Your stats are logged daily on a stats server, and it's a competitve contest to see who can crack the most keys. Faster machines will crack better, and the more computers you have running the client, the better.
RSA securities (the company that did security for Netscape) was originally hosting the contest with a $10,000 prize to the winner. The prize was to be split between distributed.net, the winner, the winner's team, and a voted charity organization. The winner got $1,000 and his team got $1,000 to split between themselves.
So, in sum, RC5-72 is a key-cracking challenge to test the strength and security of 72-bit key encryption. We all use 128-bit keys now for internet security, which are practically as safe as we can get. At the rate they are cracking RC5-72, it could take as much as 25 more years to finally crack it and find the matching key!!
It's a distributed computing effort, and you run a client program on your machine, which fetches keys to test, then the cruncher tests each block of keys, and sends the data back to the server. Your stats are logged daily on a stats server, and it's a competitve contest to see who can crack the most keys. Faster machines will crack better, and the more computers you have running the client, the better.
RSA securities (the company that did security for Netscape) was originally hosting the contest with a $10,000 prize to the winner. The prize was to be split between distributed.net, the winner, the winner's team, and a voted charity organization. The winner got $1,000 and his team got $1,000 to split between themselves.
So, in sum, RC5-72 is a key-cracking challenge to test the strength and security of 72-bit key encryption. We all use 128-bit keys now for internet security, which are practically as safe as we can get. At the rate they are cracking RC5-72, it could take as much as 25 more years to finally crack it and find the matching key!!
blunti
Apr 25, 03:20 PM
MBP (MacBook Pro) has just been revamped and released (sandy bridge)
I'm not sure what the point of your post is though...
I'm not sure what the point of your post is though...
applemike
Jan 20, 07:06 AM
nothing available that will do that for you yet, sorry
Cheffy Dave
May 6, 03:12 PM
11" Ultimate here and a Dell U3011. Drives this display, at native, like a champ. MiniDP to DP cable from monoprice.com for $2.00 BAM!
Thanks for the cable info:cool::apple:
Thanks for the cable info:cool::apple:

justinfreid
Sep 12, 10:12 PM
For those who don't want to click, voice memos and video to TV capability.
Neato.
Ha, thanks Jessica.
Neato.
Ha, thanks Jessica.

litfuel
Mar 11, 10:04 AM
around 4:45-5

r0k
Apr 29, 05:31 AM
Now that you have a mouse that is a keyboard, if you boot into windows the mouse button is the "any" key.
(sorry, couldn't resist)
Since you have an 11 in MBA, you can probably ask Apple about this even if you didn't purchase AppleCare. I understand people going to forums to avoid calling companies like Microsoft, Dell and HP, but calling Apple is nothing like the root canal you get when you call those other companies about a pee cee.
(sorry, couldn't resist)
Since you have an 11 in MBA, you can probably ask Apple about this even if you didn't purchase AppleCare. I understand people going to forums to avoid calling companies like Microsoft, Dell and HP, but calling Apple is nothing like the root canal you get when you call those other companies about a pee cee.
macdudeguy
Jan 14, 04:52 AM
That makes the most sense to me as well.
But is there any actual proof of it because I'm going to need something to prove the point in the debate I'm having.
But is there any actual proof of it because I'm going to need something to prove the point in the debate I'm having.
macdon401
Dec 13, 10:02 PM
Hello all
just another bit of trouble from Redmond I guess.... but it is annoying....isn't everything from that company? All of a sudden when i open a WMP movie it starts and then I get a message...over the screen..."this file may not play correctly because it was compressed by using a codec that is not supported"....
well thats kind of strange because it was fully supported and fine this morning!
It seems to have affected some Quicktime files as well...I have done the permissions check, rebooted, and downloaded a few new movie trailers and they seem fine...all of iTunes MP3's are good as well!
I am wary of all the recent little "funny" festive movies I am getting via email from my festive PC Windows friends ..could I have been infected by these???
Merry Christmas...here's a virus for Christmas from my stinking Dell computer.
Please help me with this I don't want this to get any farther into my Mac!
G5 iMac, 1.8, 768 DDR RAM, 20 inch.
Thank you...and Happy Holidays
R
just another bit of trouble from Redmond I guess.... but it is annoying....isn't everything from that company? All of a sudden when i open a WMP movie it starts and then I get a message...over the screen..."this file may not play correctly because it was compressed by using a codec that is not supported"....
well thats kind of strange because it was fully supported and fine this morning!
It seems to have affected some Quicktime files as well...I have done the permissions check, rebooted, and downloaded a few new movie trailers and they seem fine...all of iTunes MP3's are good as well!
I am wary of all the recent little "funny" festive movies I am getting via email from my festive PC Windows friends ..could I have been infected by these???
Merry Christmas...here's a virus for Christmas from my stinking Dell computer.
Please help me with this I don't want this to get any farther into my Mac!
G5 iMac, 1.8, 768 DDR RAM, 20 inch.
Thank you...and Happy Holidays
R
dj2mc
Nov 30, 01:01 PM
Damn.. wanted to snag one of these and turn around and sell it for a huge profit. :apple:
magid
Nov 26, 10:10 PM
eh, dont think hes wrong, im pretty sure you can get an unlock program using apptapp
rye9
Sep 26, 06:19 PM
It doesnt have to last me that long, I just want to know if it will. Also, its not that Im playing the waiting game, I just want to know if I should wait for the Intel processors instead of PPC. The thing is I hear new Intel iBooks would have many problems as well as the new apps and if theyll still be buggy when I need one, I would buy one now bc theyre pretty much perfected w/ the PPC.
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