Apple Corps
May 5, 04:47 PM
Very simple - go to Crucial.com or macsales.com
Look up your machine
They will list the proper modules and prices
Look up your machine
They will list the proper modules and prices
z3g4
Apr 16, 06:25 AM
thanks, I'll try to lower the price a bit :D
and fixed that mistake in the 1st post ;)
and fixed that mistake in the 1st post ;)
andrew5826
Apr 29, 02:17 AM
okay, i tried to create my own custom firmware with sn0wbreeze 2.5.1 but it doesnt give me any option to not install cydia. does anybody know how to not install cydia in a custom firmware?
wovel
Apr 20, 04:51 PM
All these crazy profits quarter after quarter, and they can't lower the prices...
Unreal greed.
Lowering prices when you already can not manufacturer enough units is just foolish. Apple is strategically gathering cash so they can make more investments and make new products.
Investors win because the growth stock grows, consumers win because Apple will use their money to re-create or create another new product category.
Unreal greed.
Lowering prices when you already can not manufacturer enough units is just foolish. Apple is strategically gathering cash so they can make more investments and make new products.
Investors win because the growth stock grows, consumers win because Apple will use their money to re-create or create another new product category.
ZipZap
Apr 19, 10:23 AM
That's it! Search no more....
Actually, that is a real stand less the speakers.
Expensive but stylish
Actually, that is a real stand less the speakers.
Expensive but stylish
Eric374
Mar 8, 08:24 PM
The big question....is it 4G compatible?
5G, duh! :D:p
5G, duh! :D:p
ocu-master
Aug 8, 12:40 AM
If I were an MS shareholder, I would be OUTRAGED.
How much did they pay for that? To be fair, I don't recall if MS bought just VPC or all of Connectix, but it hardly matters!
That's got to be a giant pile of shareholder wealth pissed away in a half-assed attempt at being part of (read: smothering) the increasing popularity and utility of Apple.
I would really love to see the numbers on that boondogle.
:rolleyes:
The connectix deal wasn't a 'boondogle' at all - connectix had other products than VPC. MS Virtual Server is based on the code they got from connectix. The server virtualization market is absolutely huge compared to VPC's potential market. I'm sure to Microsoft, VPC was a drop in the bucket in terms of revenue, and if I were a shareholder, I'd be happy as hell that they dropped it.
How much did they pay for that? To be fair, I don't recall if MS bought just VPC or all of Connectix, but it hardly matters!
That's got to be a giant pile of shareholder wealth pissed away in a half-assed attempt at being part of (read: smothering) the increasing popularity and utility of Apple.
I would really love to see the numbers on that boondogle.
:rolleyes:
The connectix deal wasn't a 'boondogle' at all - connectix had other products than VPC. MS Virtual Server is based on the code they got from connectix. The server virtualization market is absolutely huge compared to VPC's potential market. I'm sure to Microsoft, VPC was a drop in the bucket in terms of revenue, and if I were a shareholder, I'd be happy as hell that they dropped it.
Peterkro
Feb 27, 09:46 AM
^^It's bit unclear to me who the third member would be,China and the U.S. sure,as far as I know the Russian Federation is a signatory.India of course is agin it but is only a temporary member.
( on further investigation it appears they haven't fully ratified it yet due to problems with their constitution they are however working towards full ratification.30 odd countries have signed but not ratified)
( on further investigation it appears they haven't fully ratified it yet due to problems with their constitution they are however working towards full ratification.30 odd countries have signed but not ratified)
gnasher729
Feb 15, 07:17 AM
Yeah, once I plug in my iPod, it's completely unresponsive for the first 2-3 minutes. I think I noticed that once my iPod sync is complete, it then becomes responsive again.
I'd take both iPod and Mac to the nearest Apple Store, at least if they are still under warranty. This is not supposed to happen, so one of them seems to have a problem.
I'd take both iPod and Mac to the nearest Apple Store, at least if they are still under warranty. This is not supposed to happen, so one of them seems to have a problem.
maril1111
Mar 24, 10:52 AM
Marketplace is only open to people with 6 months and 250 posts. There isn't a place for new members to trade here. I suggest craigslist.
he isn't really that new 2005 was more than 6 months ago so he should have the opportunity to use the marketplace...
he isn't really that new 2005 was more than 6 months ago so he should have the opportunity to use the marketplace...
baleensavage
Sep 13, 10:41 AM
You may have had your expectations too high. Apple did exactly what rumors had predicted, and a little more (updated shuffle, and we weren't 100% on the iTV).
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iVeBeenDrinkin'
Mar 13, 09:28 PM
I cared. Geez, why so mad?
Can anyone give an estimate, based off of previous releases, as to how long it'll take for a public release? I can't be the only one itching to jailbreak my iPad2.
There might be an answer in the original thread posted.
Can anyone give an estimate, based off of previous releases, as to how long it'll take for a public release? I can't be the only one itching to jailbreak my iPad2.
There might be an answer in the original thread posted.
NewSc2
Oct 8, 10:52 PM
T-Mobile is an independent network. It and Cingular have rented infrastructure to one another at various times in the past to mutually help with each other's coverage, but T-Mobile is a real mobile phone operator. (It's what used to be Voicestream.)
I'm not entirely sure why people keep propogating this myth. It makes no sense on the face of it.
T-Mobile in my area rents its airtime on Cingular's network. This is coming from 2 friends, one who works for T-Mobile and one works Cingular
I'm not entirely sure why people keep propogating this myth. It makes no sense on the face of it.
T-Mobile in my area rents its airtime on Cingular's network. This is coming from 2 friends, one who works for T-Mobile and one works Cingular
Coleman2010
Apr 9, 05:41 PM
I was able to get it working. Thanks for your instructions. Now I need to wait for TW to improve their service so I can actually get more than 5 secs of video stream. I would be very interested to know if anyone who has TW cable has been able to get this to work reliably.
I think your problem has more to do with low upload speed. Your upload is not fast enough to serve the video.
I think your problem has more to do with low upload speed. Your upload is not fast enough to serve the video.
admanimal
Apr 7, 01:37 PM
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meptik
Apr 9, 06:06 PM
If you are going for 2TB drives, the WD Caviar Green drives are among the favorites. It's been reported they have some issues regarding the high load cycle counts (http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=WD%20caviar%20green%20high%20load%20cycle%20count&cp=10&pq=wd%20green%20high%20load%20cycle%20count&pf=p&sclient=psy&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=WD+caviar+green+high+load+cycle+count&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=6cbe03e6833a46ef) due to the firmware...
Related:
How to Stop Excessive Load Cycles on the Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green (WD20EARS) with WDIDLE3 (http://www.storagereview.com/how_stop_excessive_load_cycles_western_digital_2tb_caviar_green_wd20ears_wdidle3)
It's a bit of work, but the high load cycle counts due to excessive head parking can be prevented.
Related:
How to Stop Excessive Load Cycles on the Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green (WD20EARS) with WDIDLE3 (http://www.storagereview.com/how_stop_excessive_load_cycles_western_digital_2tb_caviar_green_wd20ears_wdidle3)
It's a bit of work, but the high load cycle counts due to excessive head parking can be prevented.
ap3604
May 2, 11:44 AM
Sounds like att users are getting alittle butt hurt......................
See what I mean guys? Please don't feed Bonds79 and his Att troll threads ;)
See what I mean guys? Please don't feed Bonds79 and his Att troll threads ;)
brisbaneguy29
Feb 6, 11:52 PM
This thread is aimed at web developers that can give feedback from real world experience please.
I am looking for alternatives to OSCommerce. I have used OSCommerce in the past, but I am not really a great fan of it and I would be interested in your opinions on some good alternatives.
I have 2 main criteria I would like to meet.
1) Template or theme system. I would like the skin of the cart to be implemented via a theme or template system, and activated through the admin. I think WordPress and Joomla do this very well, and this feature in a cart would be ideal. The smarty Template system would be cool too.
2) Plugins. This is really one of my pet peeves with OSC. To extend the software, you need to copy paste code throughout the installation. This is messy, time consuming, and fraught with danger. get 1 full stop out of place and the sh#t hits the fan. Also install multiple addons can be a pain, and addons do not always play nice together. Once again the way WordPress makes use of plugins is the way to go.
Your suggestions do not have to be free, I don't mind paying for decent software, but it should be a self hosted solution if possible. I have had a look at Magento, Opencart, BusinessCatalyst, ShopperPress and Joomla Virtuemart, and I would really love to hear both the good and the bad for these, and your other suggestions.
I am looking for alternatives to OSCommerce. I have used OSCommerce in the past, but I am not really a great fan of it and I would be interested in your opinions on some good alternatives.
I have 2 main criteria I would like to meet.
1) Template or theme system. I would like the skin of the cart to be implemented via a theme or template system, and activated through the admin. I think WordPress and Joomla do this very well, and this feature in a cart would be ideal. The smarty Template system would be cool too.
2) Plugins. This is really one of my pet peeves with OSC. To extend the software, you need to copy paste code throughout the installation. This is messy, time consuming, and fraught with danger. get 1 full stop out of place and the sh#t hits the fan. Also install multiple addons can be a pain, and addons do not always play nice together. Once again the way WordPress makes use of plugins is the way to go.
Your suggestions do not have to be free, I don't mind paying for decent software, but it should be a self hosted solution if possible. I have had a look at Magento, Opencart, BusinessCatalyst, ShopperPress and Joomla Virtuemart, and I would really love to hear both the good and the bad for these, and your other suggestions.
bcaslis
Apr 16, 12:06 AM
A search would show you this thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1091789
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1091789
Sun Baked
Feb 20, 02:10 PM
You've probably noticed some posts on, "my computer won't boot" or "I get a flashing ? mark"
Both of these can be due to file system/catalog errors on the HD -- basically the HD gets corrupted enough it won't boot, though people usually see the spinning ball quite frequently before this happens.
All fsck does is check the file system/catalog for errors and repair them, you can also run Disk Utility/Disk First Aid (but that requires a CD/DVD.)
fsck doesn't require a CD/DVD and is something that can be done in a couple minutes when you turn the machine on -- just boot into single user mode and follow the directions on the screen.
Both of these can be due to file system/catalog errors on the HD -- basically the HD gets corrupted enough it won't boot, though people usually see the spinning ball quite frequently before this happens.
All fsck does is check the file system/catalog for errors and repair them, you can also run Disk Utility/Disk First Aid (but that requires a CD/DVD.)
fsck doesn't require a CD/DVD and is something that can be done in a couple minutes when you turn the machine on -- just boot into single user mode and follow the directions on the screen.
Designer Dale
Mar 7, 01:33 PM
For what you want to shoot, the nature and still stuff, a tripod is more important than IS. Keep in mind that IS only stabilizes the camera, and not the action. My feeble brain reminds me that dressage is a horse competition thing. To freeze the action, you need a fast shutter speed. IS will help a bit with this, but clean action shots of moving things are achieved with shutter speeds above 1/500 second. More like 1/1000 for jumping horses.
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vniow
Oct 23, 05:13 PM
Am I the only one who can't view it or the other one?
Golem
May 24, 08:30 PM
I played with this idea a year or two ago when an application came out that allowed you to add a peice of text as a contact. Plain text was easy just split it up and feed it in. But unfortunately in my original Ipod if you have any more than a page or two of text in a contact it scrolls really slowly... Slower than I can read. I then looked in to the documentation of formating text on a ipod with perhaps writing a converter from rtf as I had dozen or so ebooks in the format, Uggh!. In the end I decided haveing a ebook as 200 contacts and with a lot of work to get it formated on a tiny screen was way to hard and Took a laptop on holiday instead:)
Still have a couple of ebooks on my ipod and I still havent read 1 of them.
Still have a couple of ebooks on my ipod and I still havent read 1 of them.
Anonymous Freak
Jun 22, 01:36 AM
Decide the minimum YOU are willing to part with it for.
Set that as the minimum bid, no reserve. The market will decide how much it is worth. Maybe pick a "pie in the sky" (yet possible) Buy-it-now price.
For example, if I was selling my Macintosh 128K (which I'm NOT, you can't have it even AFTER prying it from my cold dead hands,) I would put it on with a minimum bid of $250 (what I paid for it,) and a Buy-It-Now of $1000.
Ridiculously high starting bids cut down on the early bidders; and reserves cut down on the mid-term bidders. When you cut down on bidders at all, you cut down the maximum price. (For all but the ultra-rarest of items, where it'll go for insane amounts no matter what price you put, like an Apple I.)
Set that as the minimum bid, no reserve. The market will decide how much it is worth. Maybe pick a "pie in the sky" (yet possible) Buy-it-now price.
For example, if I was selling my Macintosh 128K (which I'm NOT, you can't have it even AFTER prying it from my cold dead hands,) I would put it on with a minimum bid of $250 (what I paid for it,) and a Buy-It-Now of $1000.
Ridiculously high starting bids cut down on the early bidders; and reserves cut down on the mid-term bidders. When you cut down on bidders at all, you cut down the maximum price. (For all but the ultra-rarest of items, where it'll go for insane amounts no matter what price you put, like an Apple I.)
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