toke lahti
Jan 25, 05:01 AM
hi,
what been missed out in this discussion is that the ACD has no HDCP support !!!
Do you mean that you missed out that I didn't? ;)
what been missed out in this discussion is that the ACD has no HDCP support !!!
Do you mean that you missed out that I didn't? ;)
AVnut
Apr 28, 12:51 PM
are you using version 1 or version 1.0.1 of cablevision app?
Coleman and others - this temp sync will work and as a side benefit you won't be able to update in itunes :) I tried it few times with my friend and shared app works just fine. Only issue I see is CV closing this hole by disabling older version of software from accessing the network. until that happens your idea will work
Forgot one thing. There is no need to drive or go anywhere. This can be done remotely via teamviewer application. Its free and works fast.
Just need to know what devices are needed to make it work (Computer to iPad, iPad to computer or computer to computer)
Just want to be sure of what you did
Thanks
Coleman and others - this temp sync will work and as a side benefit you won't be able to update in itunes :) I tried it few times with my friend and shared app works just fine. Only issue I see is CV closing this hole by disabling older version of software from accessing the network. until that happens your idea will work
Forgot one thing. There is no need to drive or go anywhere. This can be done remotely via teamviewer application. Its free and works fast.
Just need to know what devices are needed to make it work (Computer to iPad, iPad to computer or computer to computer)
Just want to be sure of what you did
Thanks
BRLawyer
Mar 10, 12:34 PM
Check that you're using your ISP's DNS servers. I've seen similar problems where users have changed to a different ISP's DNS for troubleshooting reasons and forgotten to change them back, causing geolocation to return a non-optimal server.
This is weird...I've been using Google's DNS servers basically - which are considered as the fastest in my area - does that really affect Apple downloads?
This is weird...I've been using Google's DNS servers basically - which are considered as the fastest in my area - does that really affect Apple downloads?
AHDuke99
Oct 19, 11:56 PM
Service One, a Spartanburg based Apple Reseller, will be hosting a Leopard Launch Party starting at 6pm on Friday. They will have Free refreshments as well as onsite Leopard demos! Everyone who purchases a copy will receive a free gift. Service One is located at 2932 Reidville Rd., Spartanburg, SC. The phone is 864-576-5032.
its a shame there isnt a reseller/retail store here in charleston aka chucktown.... in the sea of retailers on king street, apple is nowhere to be found.
its a shame there isnt a reseller/retail store here in charleston aka chucktown.... in the sea of retailers on king street, apple is nowhere to be found.
Voidness
Sep 13, 04:24 AM
I just got the Dreamweaver 8 Trial. Finally they make a decent installer for their products! :rolleyes:
My impression: They're in desperate need to get someone to fix that horrid UI for Dreamweaver! It looks like an app in its alpha stages, beside the fact that it's a lot less responsive than MX 2004 (which is already slow).
My impression: They're in desperate need to get someone to fix that horrid UI for Dreamweaver! It looks like an app in its alpha stages, beside the fact that it's a lot less responsive than MX 2004 (which is already slow).
YoungCreative
Jan 23, 10:30 AM
The old/current matte displays look so lifeless, compared to new glossy displays....
And nobody's going to pay the prices asked, for such old tech. no matter how good the quality... seemingly so close to an update, no matter how far away it is.
Have you spent time working with one of the new glossy displays? I used a new 24" iMac at my day job and it drove me nuts with the reflections. Last week I bought a new MacPro for home and happily grabbed a 23" ACD. So, you better update your stats when you say "nobody's" going to buy an existing ACD.
I bought one, and I love it! If I want glossy, I'll master the DVD and play it back on my TV.
My kids are disappointed that there is no iSight camera, but I reminded them that they aren't getting to use my MacPro anyway, so it doesn't matter. :D
And nobody's going to pay the prices asked, for such old tech. no matter how good the quality... seemingly so close to an update, no matter how far away it is.
Have you spent time working with one of the new glossy displays? I used a new 24" iMac at my day job and it drove me nuts with the reflections. Last week I bought a new MacPro for home and happily grabbed a 23" ACD. So, you better update your stats when you say "nobody's" going to buy an existing ACD.
I bought one, and I love it! If I want glossy, I'll master the DVD and play it back on my TV.
My kids are disappointed that there is no iSight camera, but I reminded them that they aren't getting to use my MacPro anyway, so it doesn't matter. :D
superbovine
Jul 29, 04:41 PM
Clink (http://www.bluehost.com/tell_me_more.html)
I don't know if anyone has heard of this hosting service, Bluehost.
They are offering 4gigs of storage and 100gb of bandwidth for only $6.95/month.
the price isnt' that bad. what i usually ask when i get a new web hosting service is are you on any known spam list? Also, ask if they have a 30 day money back deal. i've gotten web host that sell accounts to spammers and usually all major email services, gmail,hotmail,yahoo, etc block your mail servers. with the 30 day your have to time check that out. i would also ask if your bandwidth is throttled. alot of places tell you a 100 gb bandwidth, but the actually burst transfer sucks which will drag down a site with lots of photos.
I don't know if anyone has heard of this hosting service, Bluehost.
They are offering 4gigs of storage and 100gb of bandwidth for only $6.95/month.
the price isnt' that bad. what i usually ask when i get a new web hosting service is are you on any known spam list? Also, ask if they have a 30 day money back deal. i've gotten web host that sell accounts to spammers and usually all major email services, gmail,hotmail,yahoo, etc block your mail servers. with the 30 day your have to time check that out. i would also ask if your bandwidth is throttled. alot of places tell you a 100 gb bandwidth, but the actually burst transfer sucks which will drag down a site with lots of photos.
wordoflife
Apr 3, 04:10 PM
(CNN) -- A magnitude-6.7 earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia early Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued an alert notifying authorities of "a very small possibility of a local tsunami that could affect coasts located usually no more than 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the earthquake epicenter."
The quake's epicenter was located 149 miles east-northeast of Christmas Island at a depth of 14.9 miles, USGS said.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/04/03/indonesia.quake/index.html?hpt=T2
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued an alert notifying authorities of "a very small possibility of a local tsunami that could affect coasts located usually no more than 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the earthquake epicenter."
The quake's epicenter was located 149 miles east-northeast of Christmas Island at a depth of 14.9 miles, USGS said.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/04/03/indonesia.quake/index.html?hpt=T2
dannyar
Mar 31, 06:52 PM
Posted this earlier for those interested in this case but dont know what happened to thread. Heres the link to my review.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeZVM3xpasg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeZVM3xpasg
CP1091
Jan 23, 08:35 PM
Oh the joys of anticipation :)
cmojones
May 6, 09:49 AM
Have you tried resetting your network settings? To do so go to Settings>General>Reset(all the way down at the bottom)>Reset Network Settings
This will remove saved networks that you currently have on your phone, but this is kind of what you want in this case.
Or have you tried restoring your iPhone to factory defaults using iTunes? I would back it up first, so you don't lose contacts and all of that other jazz while restoring.
I would reset the network settings first and use the restore as a last ditch effort.
This will remove saved networks that you currently have on your phone, but this is kind of what you want in this case.
Or have you tried restoring your iPhone to factory defaults using iTunes? I would back it up first, so you don't lose contacts and all of that other jazz while restoring.
I would reset the network settings first and use the restore as a last ditch effort.
seashellz
Mar 14, 07:27 PM
This (http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2011/02/08/zune-ate-apples-movie-sales-market-share-in-2010/) won't have Apple laughing.
actually its a Microsoft sponsored press release you dolt;
LOL I remember a couple years back the 10 point bold headline on the ZOON home page;
ZUNE TO GET BEATLES CATALOG EXCLUSIVE!
In my 4 years of university ive seen more sasquatches than i have ZOONs
actually its a Microsoft sponsored press release you dolt;
LOL I remember a couple years back the 10 point bold headline on the ZOON home page;
ZUNE TO GET BEATLES CATALOG EXCLUSIVE!
In my 4 years of university ive seen more sasquatches than i have ZOONs
patrick0brien
Jul 21, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by Lyle
Ummm, define "passable"? I mean, what is it about HotMail or Yahoo Mail that make them "impassable"? ;)
-Lyle
Some order forms insist on an email account that is specifically not Yahoo, or Hotmail. I can guess the reasons, but only guess.
I'll check on Anonymous.to MrMacman.
Thanks guys.
Ummm, define "passable"? I mean, what is it about HotMail or Yahoo Mail that make them "impassable"? ;)
-Lyle
Some order forms insist on an email account that is specifically not Yahoo, or Hotmail. I can guess the reasons, but only guess.
I'll check on Anonymous.to MrMacman.
Thanks guys.
IJ Reilly
Oct 12, 03:41 PM
(1) Not even close to every machine ships with a productivity suite... in fact, if you look closely at what you're paying for when you buy most PC machines, those products that "ship standard" with your fancy new PC are built into the price. Most customizable online shops (Dell, et al.) allow you to remove that software and lower the price. So obviously, they are not free.
(2) iWork is undoubtably being groomed as a direct competitor to Office. There's no disputing that. It CURRENTLY is a replacement for AppleWorks, because it's still young and undeveloped in places, but it would be insane for Apple not to try and pursue part of the Office marketshare. It's an untapped resource, and frankly the Office programs are not very well constructed (with the exception of Excel). Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint are pretty lousy, and while Access is solid, it's certainly not leaps and bounds better than (PageMaker) <-- EDIT: Sorry, meant FileMaker.
(3) Bundling software, and then looking for profit on the backend with upgrades is a reasonable answer to the question. There's something to be said for that. But in the end, I think you're comparing Apples and Oranges. While at current, iWork is undeveloped, it is (as I said) being groomed to be a full suite of productivity Apps. iLife is a wonderful package of Apps, but they do not replace Pro Apps. iPhoto is garbage compared to Aperture or Photoshop. Pages is certainly not garbage compared to Word, and Keynote is already a much better App than PowerPoint. So I think there's a flaw in the argument here...
This impresses me as distinctions without much a difference. The iLife suite now consists of several well-developed applications all of which are bundled. They didn't necessarily start out mature but they grew into maturity. (iPhoto was never conceived as a replacement for Photoshop btw.) Apple got Mac users accustomed to using them and can now successfully charge for upgrades. They could do the same with iWork.
(2) iWork is undoubtably being groomed as a direct competitor to Office. There's no disputing that. It CURRENTLY is a replacement for AppleWorks, because it's still young and undeveloped in places, but it would be insane for Apple not to try and pursue part of the Office marketshare. It's an untapped resource, and frankly the Office programs are not very well constructed (with the exception of Excel). Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint are pretty lousy, and while Access is solid, it's certainly not leaps and bounds better than (PageMaker) <-- EDIT: Sorry, meant FileMaker.
(3) Bundling software, and then looking for profit on the backend with upgrades is a reasonable answer to the question. There's something to be said for that. But in the end, I think you're comparing Apples and Oranges. While at current, iWork is undeveloped, it is (as I said) being groomed to be a full suite of productivity Apps. iLife is a wonderful package of Apps, but they do not replace Pro Apps. iPhoto is garbage compared to Aperture or Photoshop. Pages is certainly not garbage compared to Word, and Keynote is already a much better App than PowerPoint. So I think there's a flaw in the argument here...
This impresses me as distinctions without much a difference. The iLife suite now consists of several well-developed applications all of which are bundled. They didn't necessarily start out mature but they grew into maturity. (iPhoto was never conceived as a replacement for Photoshop btw.) Apple got Mac users accustomed to using them and can now successfully charge for upgrades. They could do the same with iWork.
madamimadam
Oct 6, 08:13 AM
$2000.... let's not get silly now
$AU2000 I could believe but not $US2000.
$AU2000 I could believe but not $US2000.
darwen
Sep 12, 08:18 PM
I don't think the shuffles ever had special educational pricing, and I'm not sure the nanos ever did either.
I think they all had discounts. I know for a fact the nano's did. Not much but they did have a discount.
I think they all had discounts. I know for a fact the nano's did. Not much but they did have a discount.
tiramisu
Sep 13, 08:03 AM
oh boy, how 'bout that. sure it wasn't fit for this event.
let's do something for the pros ;-)
hopefully a very very silent update.... :cool:
let's do something for the pros ;-)
hopefully a very very silent update.... :cool:
mackensteff
Mar 22, 01:58 AM
Hello,
An issue I have wasted way too much time on and hoping for some insight here. I have a bunch of PDF's I am trying to open in illustrator. The vector images come through alright, but all the text is converted to . If I save the PDF again in Preview as a PDF-X the text now appears as random numbers and symbols like: +4)%$*0!$)%#5!!673!%$'()*#!+,$-!
I am now saying "+4)%$*0!$)%#5!!673!%$'()*#!+,$-!:mad:" and any insight would be appreciated.
PS the text will copy and paste with no errors from preview into word or illustrator. It is only when I open the file in illustrator the text is gone.
An issue I have wasted way too much time on and hoping for some insight here. I have a bunch of PDF's I am trying to open in illustrator. The vector images come through alright, but all the text is converted to . If I save the PDF again in Preview as a PDF-X the text now appears as random numbers and symbols like: +4)%$*0!$)%#5!!673!%$'()*#!+,$-!
I am now saying "+4)%$*0!$)%#5!!673!%$'()*#!+,$-!:mad:" and any insight would be appreciated.
PS the text will copy and paste with no errors from preview into word or illustrator. It is only when I open the file in illustrator the text is gone.
dr_lha
Oct 24, 05:49 PM
I never really understood resolution independence. Can someone explain it in layman's terms?
Say you have 2 laptops with the same size screen, but different resolution screens, e.g. 17" LCD, one with 1920x1024 and another with 1440x768.
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
Say you have 2 laptops with the same size screen, but different resolution screens, e.g. 17" LCD, one with 1920x1024 and another with 1440x768.
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
Littleodie914
Apr 24, 10:54 AM
Keep in mind also that the posters are typing Cmd for the 'modifier' key, not Ctrl. The 'Cmd' or Command key is the one that has either:
MacBoobsPro
Oct 25, 10:03 AM
Yeh, I think last time it was something like 28 days...
Either way, it hasn't got anything to do with stingy; let us say for the sake of argument that I purchased a Dell computer today, and vista is released on 1st February. Surely you're not expecting Dell to ship you Vista free? No Way - it's not good business sense.
Apple Hardware and Software probably have different division headings so you can't argue that the above analysis is not viable.
For them to hand out free copies of Leopard because someone bought Tiger a week before Leopard was launched. Is not much of a big deal for them as the only money they will lose out on is the cost of the packaging, postage and the physical disks. About �5? To keep you sweet so you purchase further products and remain loyal �5 is nothing. Its probably less than that! :) To duplicate another copy of Leopard to replace the one given away will be miniscule.
Either way, it hasn't got anything to do with stingy; let us say for the sake of argument that I purchased a Dell computer today, and vista is released on 1st February. Surely you're not expecting Dell to ship you Vista free? No Way - it's not good business sense.
Apple Hardware and Software probably have different division headings so you can't argue that the above analysis is not viable.
For them to hand out free copies of Leopard because someone bought Tiger a week before Leopard was launched. Is not much of a big deal for them as the only money they will lose out on is the cost of the packaging, postage and the physical disks. About �5? To keep you sweet so you purchase further products and remain loyal �5 is nothing. Its probably less than that! :) To duplicate another copy of Leopard to replace the one given away will be miniscule.
bobindashadows
Dec 30, 11:53 PM
Holy Crap!!!
I just noticed this. I thought I had the first post on it, too, but it appears that the "0 Comments" was outdated by 5 seconds.
I love it.
has anyone else noticed that apparently MacRumors is now XHTML compliant? At least it has the xhtml transitional doctype. i hadn't noticed that before.
Oh, yeah, Arn mentioned standards compliance. Score 1 XHTML!
I just noticed this. I thought I had the first post on it, too, but it appears that the "0 Comments" was outdated by 5 seconds.
I love it.
has anyone else noticed that apparently MacRumors is now XHTML compliant? At least it has the xhtml transitional doctype. i hadn't noticed that before.
Oh, yeah, Arn mentioned standards compliance. Score 1 XHTML!
grahamnp
Nov 5, 01:30 AM
Skullcandys are not good, in fact they are the very opposite. I used to think it was excusable because they never claimed to be very good but now they have an "audiophile" range which is a joke, frankly.
At that price range get a Sennheiser.
At that price range get a Sennheiser.
mcrain
Mar 4, 03:21 PM
The only thing you've succeeded in doing is proving that it's YOU who knows nothing about taxation. How about I list just ONE tax on accumulated wealth?
The Death Tax
The estate tax is a tax on the transfer of money from the estate of someone who died and their heirs. It is collected at the estate level for simplicity and to avoid requiring multiple heirs filing tax returns on the receipt of money.
That is NOT the accumulation of wealth that is being taxed, but the transfer.
So, since you were wrong there, care to try again?
(edit) Just so you don't think I'm being mean, there are some taxes on assets, namely real estate and in some states ad velorem taxes (but I'm not too familiar with that particular tax as it is not in my state).
The Death Tax
The estate tax is a tax on the transfer of money from the estate of someone who died and their heirs. It is collected at the estate level for simplicity and to avoid requiring multiple heirs filing tax returns on the receipt of money.
That is NOT the accumulation of wealth that is being taxed, but the transfer.
So, since you were wrong there, care to try again?
(edit) Just so you don't think I'm being mean, there are some taxes on assets, namely real estate and in some states ad velorem taxes (but I'm not too familiar with that particular tax as it is not in my state).