TBi
Jan 21, 06:56 AM
I know you probably don't want to hear this but that limit is there for a reason. In a few years you'll be thankful it was limited. I listen to my iPod (limited EU) at half volume. I'll never know why someone needs full volume (again, limited). You'll just destroy your hearing and need a hearing aid when older.
Unless of course you need the volume because you are already deaf from listening to too much loud music. I have a buddy who at 30 might need a hearing aid from not protecting his ears when he was younger.
Unless of course you need the volume because you are already deaf from listening to too much loud music. I have a buddy who at 30 might need a hearing aid from not protecting his ears when he was younger.
hakala01
Mar 10, 06:42 PM
I won't be there until about 3:30 at the earliest. Most likely closet to 4/4:30. Keep me posted as to the line length, please! Txt @ 708-620-4667.
Ksizzle9
Apr 15, 01:08 PM
So the wife and i have been avid windows users for years. And decided we would start checking into some low end macbooks. Well we ended up getting a aluminum unibody 13'er with 4GB Ram and 320gb HD, couldnt possibly be happier, while the same specs on a windows machine can be had for about $1000 less, i couldnt be happier. Slick machine, smooth, great build quality, everything works as advertised. Build quality is so impressive. I have friends with the white mac's that appear plastic, but still impressive. But i am just astounded by my aluminum Mac. First post, dont bash me. ready to see what 10.7 is all about. Prolly remove the windows desktop next. she bought an iPhone within a few days of buying this mac. I have had one all alone. Sorry about the lengthy first post.
funkywhat2
Jan 22, 09:43 PM
I think it's for their self-serve ad system.
What's up with the whole big new relaunch beta thing. When they went down, I started to think they were trying the movie business:confused:
What's up with the whole big new relaunch beta thing. When they went down, I started to think they were trying the movie business:confused:
neko girl
Mar 5, 03:52 AM
What happens when you use greenpois0n again? You should not lose any settings or apps.
AJ.G
Mar 1, 07:40 PM
Hello Macrumors,
I want to know what happens with iTunes music transfers...
If I connect my iPod to my friends laptop, sync my music using his laptop,
Can I then take those songs and transfer them ti my computer?
Also, is there anything else I needa do before?
All the best,
AJ-
I want to know what happens with iTunes music transfers...
If I connect my iPod to my friends laptop, sync my music using his laptop,
Can I then take those songs and transfer them ti my computer?
Also, is there anything else I needa do before?
All the best,
AJ-
rockosmodurnlif
Jan 15, 08:15 PM
Best thread of the day. :)
iGary
Mar 11, 06:50 AM
I would imagine they're probably holding off until Tiger � at which point, if I remember correctly, iSync is going to be discontinued and its functions integrated more heavily into the OS and .mac.
According to Steve's keynote this is correct. It is supposed to come out with Tiger and be more part of a .Mac sync than anything.
According to Steve's keynote this is correct. It is supposed to come out with Tiger and be more part of a .Mac sync than anything.
belvdr
Feb 11, 07:00 AM
Thanks for that, I'll get my mac nephew to have a look; he thinks I'm swearing at him when I used to ask him questions about my PC!
Generally, would it make everything better, and faster, if I simply ditched the Netgear router and bought another Airport Express?
It certainly wouldn't be faster nor easier. If you can put the AE into bridge mode, you're done. :)
Generally, would it make everything better, and faster, if I simply ditched the Netgear router and bought another Airport Express?
It certainly wouldn't be faster nor easier. If you can put the AE into bridge mode, you're done. :)
lannim
Apr 27, 04:46 PM
^^and i should probably add that it was a dell OEM copy, but in my defense when i bought it i had no clue what that meant lol
R94N
Aug 28, 03:06 AM
I know this is terrible research, but a quick Google search didn't bring up much...
DonCarlos
Mar 28, 08:11 PM
Hi i thought to add a response to you, even though it looks like your shows that something is set up.
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mattg3
Mar 2, 11:35 AM
Sorry I meant ipod touch however it might make more sense to look at 2nd gen. ipad since I want to use it for video calls.
MoodyMedStudent
Apr 25, 06:18 PM
I returned it for a full refund without any problems. Thanks guys!
zen.state
Apr 28, 05:09 PM
Both those remind me a lot of the MDD PSU.
Lord Blackadder
Dec 6, 05:24 PM
There is currently only one PCI video card still available new: the ATI Radeon 9200 (http://eshop.macsales.com/item/ATI%20Technologies/100436011/). It has 128MB VRAM, dual display support and is also the fastest card you can get for a B&W.
Ca$hflow
Apr 17, 07:00 AM
If you know anyone with an external superdrive then you can use it. I know that the external super drives that were released with the macbook air works with the mini too.
Ice-Cube
Sep 1, 03:59 AM
Thanks for sharing dude.
markvj
Jan 17, 05:26 PM
If you want to do her a favor, you could check her iTMS settings and de-authorize the computer before re-formatting.
That's good news, and I'll proceed w/ the reinstall. Guess I should also figure out what iTMS settings are before I get started.
(Did I double-post something?)
That's good news, and I'll proceed w/ the reinstall. Guess I should also figure out what iTMS settings are before I get started.
(Did I double-post something?)
MacHamster68
Feb 1, 10:53 AM
a Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7400 2.16 ghz would fit too, but cost not much less
but a new processor is not really economical with prices of around $250 , but maybe its just because i live in europe where these early minis still sell for quiet a lot , so upgrading the processor and ram brings you above the price of a used mini 08 and 09 models ,and even close to a used 2010 model but i live in europe
so i would look into getting a working and "tested" used one , its more cost effective and processors are the most reliable parts in any computer really so can be bought used without much risk if the seller is serious and has testing facilities
but a new processor is not really economical with prices of around $250 , but maybe its just because i live in europe where these early minis still sell for quiet a lot , so upgrading the processor and ram brings you above the price of a used mini 08 and 09 models ,and even close to a used 2010 model but i live in europe
so i would look into getting a working and "tested" used one , its more cost effective and processors are the most reliable parts in any computer really so can be bought used without much risk if the seller is serious and has testing facilities
DIMEZ
Dec 16, 05:51 PM
this is not
any of the below
-hypebeast
-iss
-niketalk
-superfuture
I'm pretty aware of that.... I did type macrumors.com
any of the below
-hypebeast
-iss
-niketalk
-superfuture
I'm pretty aware of that.... I did type macrumors.com
MacRumors
Jan 16, 11:52 PM
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SubRosaSoft (http://www.subrosasoft.com/) in booth 218 in the South Hall showed its data protection programs, including FileSalvage and FileDefense.
FileSalvage is a data recovery program that assists in the recovery of data lost due to varying situations, including media corruption and accidental deletion. While many may think that such software has become antiquated with the push that Apple has made with Time Machine, it should be noted that FileSalvage also works on flash drives and other removable media as well as hard drives and disk images, and can work with almost any format (over 100 are currently supported). FileSalvage website (http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1)
FileDefense is a program that promises to protect users from malicious programs. FileDefense works by monitoring whenever programs try to write to the disk. Users can, of course, white-list programs, and certain programs are automatically white-listed so as to not inundate the user with notifications. However, the potential for the application did become somewhat apparent when SubRosaSoft demoed a proof-of-concept Trojan that when launched modified iTunes by writing junk data into iTunes.app. SubRosaSoft says the trojan did not require administrative permissions, and indeed no pop-up was delivered to ask for administrative rights. However, what did pop-up was FileDefense telling me about the pending malicious action and asking me if I wanted to allow it. FileDefense website (http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=204)
SubRosaSoft also was showcasing two of its products that it sells to law enforcement: MacForensicsLab and MacLockPick. While clearly these are very nich� applications, I did ask how the Mac forensics market was doing. SubRosaSoft representative Ben Brausen said that the market has grown over the past two years as the industry has found problems needing solutions. Additionally, SubRosaSoft has provided tri-platform solutions (PC/Mac/Linux) at lower prices than the competition.
Article Link (http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/17/subrosasoft-shows-data-protection-and-recovery-utilities-at-macworld-2008/)
SubRosaSoft (http://www.subrosasoft.com/) in booth 218 in the South Hall showed its data protection programs, including FileSalvage and FileDefense.
FileSalvage is a data recovery program that assists in the recovery of data lost due to varying situations, including media corruption and accidental deletion. While many may think that such software has become antiquated with the push that Apple has made with Time Machine, it should be noted that FileSalvage also works on flash drives and other removable media as well as hard drives and disk images, and can work with almost any format (over 100 are currently supported). FileSalvage website (http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1)
FileDefense is a program that promises to protect users from malicious programs. FileDefense works by monitoring whenever programs try to write to the disk. Users can, of course, white-list programs, and certain programs are automatically white-listed so as to not inundate the user with notifications. However, the potential for the application did become somewhat apparent when SubRosaSoft demoed a proof-of-concept Trojan that when launched modified iTunes by writing junk data into iTunes.app. SubRosaSoft says the trojan did not require administrative permissions, and indeed no pop-up was delivered to ask for administrative rights. However, what did pop-up was FileDefense telling me about the pending malicious action and asking me if I wanted to allow it. FileDefense website (http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=204)
SubRosaSoft also was showcasing two of its products that it sells to law enforcement: MacForensicsLab and MacLockPick. While clearly these are very nich� applications, I did ask how the Mac forensics market was doing. SubRosaSoft representative Ben Brausen said that the market has grown over the past two years as the industry has found problems needing solutions. Additionally, SubRosaSoft has provided tri-platform solutions (PC/Mac/Linux) at lower prices than the competition.
Article Link (http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/17/subrosasoft-shows-data-protection-and-recovery-utilities-at-macworld-2008/)
PerfectGreg
Apr 25, 04:11 AM
Of all the apps in the Creative Suite...it had to be Flash...heh.
And strangely when reading the Crashreport it comes from the Jama VM... :rolleyes:
And strangely when reading the Crashreport it comes from the Jama VM... :rolleyes:
calisoldier83
Dec 27, 03:13 PM
Where is the best place to get the latest update for the untethered jailbreak for 4.2.1? This is my first iPod and I'm not sure who reports what and where.
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