MacGiver
Mar 31, 04:51 AM
About the only place it says AT&T is with the signal strength for what network your receiving. If your not using cell data and turn it off, it says iPad. In other words, besides the Apple Logo, the iPad is unbranded (no cell phone provider markings on any of its shiny parts).
Excellent - Thanks...I would not like to see any network provider name engraved on the iPad!
Excellent - Thanks...I would not like to see any network provider name engraved on the iPad!
romad7
May 3, 08:30 PM
The app is $10(USD), not sure about different countries, it is only in English if that means anything. I access cPanel for my provider through Safari on iPad. The app will only allow you to access the actual files on the server and edit the text (HTML, php, CSS, etc). So you won't get the more advanced functions of dedicated programs such as Dreamweaver.
If that sounds good then you could get an iPad for simple tasks and a MBP or MBA for your advanced editing. Plus, the iPad 2 is just so cool! I love being able to do so much on an ultra portable device and still have my MBP for the heavy lifting backup while on the road.
If that sounds good then you could get an iPad for simple tasks and a MBP or MBA for your advanced editing. Plus, the iPad 2 is just so cool! I love being able to do so much on an ultra portable device and still have my MBP for the heavy lifting backup while on the road.
guitarak
Mar 25, 03:50 PM
Hey guys and gals, looking for a little expert insight...
I have a Mac Mini (mid-2010, non-server model running 10.6.7) hooked up to my TV for a pretty sweet home theater setup. At some point in the near future, I'm going to, one way or another, have a media server set up to stream to other TV's in the house (using either my wife's PC or my old Xbox with XBMC installed), watch on my iPhone and MBA away from home, etc. I've been eying a few NAS systems, but I noticed OS X Lion will include server functionality. Does this mean I could just hook a large external HD to my Mac Mini and use it as a server instead of buying a stand-alone server? And if so, should I? Are there advantages to going with a stand alone unit (like the Synology 211J, which I've had my eye on?)
Thanks in advance for the help!!
I have a Mac Mini (mid-2010, non-server model running 10.6.7) hooked up to my TV for a pretty sweet home theater setup. At some point in the near future, I'm going to, one way or another, have a media server set up to stream to other TV's in the house (using either my wife's PC or my old Xbox with XBMC installed), watch on my iPhone and MBA away from home, etc. I've been eying a few NAS systems, but I noticed OS X Lion will include server functionality. Does this mean I could just hook a large external HD to my Mac Mini and use it as a server instead of buying a stand-alone server? And if so, should I? Are there advantages to going with a stand alone unit (like the Synology 211J, which I've had my eye on?)
Thanks in advance for the help!!
elmo151
Dec 15, 04:35 PM
it's gone! I wonder if it will ever be back :confused:
benhollberg
Apr 6, 10:42 AM
I don't know how well this would work for handheld but would work good for mounting for a basketball game but I would check out the GoPro HD cameras.
Fireworld
Mar 11, 01:22 PM
Anyone know if there's already a line?? I can't get there until 5 pm :(
i wish someone would reply. Hell, I might just go to the Best Buy across the street.
i wish someone would reply. Hell, I might just go to the Best Buy across the street.
SR71
Apr 23, 01:00 PM
I'm guessing $50 for a single person and $80 for a family pack. What are your guesses and why?
Bozley0621
Feb 25, 10:35 AM
If you manage the playlists and track, album, artist, etc details in iTunes, they will transfer to each device in the same way.
JSRockit
Sep 4, 09:03 AM
My guess:
iBook 12"
800mhz G3 or 700mhzG4
32MB VRAM
256MB Standard
No more 14" model
TiBook
867mhz (lowend) and 1Ghz (High)
64MB VRAM
No SuperDrive
14" is brought back in January as the SE model...with higher resolution and a graphite case.
Probably off though.
iBook 12"
800mhz G3 or 700mhzG4
32MB VRAM
256MB Standard
No more 14" model
TiBook
867mhz (lowend) and 1Ghz (High)
64MB VRAM
No SuperDrive
14" is brought back in January as the SE model...with higher resolution and a graphite case.
Probably off though.
Hermes Monster
Mar 29, 05:30 AM
Thanks Lucid - I'll take a look at those. Looks like I might need to go down the Silverlight route however..wish me luck! :p
Cuthbert
Aug 6, 12:58 PM
How do you know what the Portal 2 levels look like?
Get onto YouTube, there are multiple preview videos out there.
Get onto YouTube, there are multiple preview videos out there.
dh2005
May 6, 09:25 PM
Oh, dude. Nothing could be further from the truth... the 27" iMac's desktop is a profound pleasure to navigate. If you're a graphics man, I'm certain you'll appreciate it.
weazbert
Jun 26, 03:47 PM
didn't realize this was a bidding thing. Bought a new one instead. :rolleyes:
philipma1957
Feb 14, 12:22 PM
new parallels 80
http://www.parallels.com/landingpage/dskd63-5/?source=g_us&gclid=CNzl8p6hiKcCFVFx5Qody17eeA
new mac mini 667
http://www.jr.com/apple/pe/APP_MC270LL_SL_A/
new ram 95
http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=W1333SB4GA&title=Super-Talent-DDR3-1333-SODIMM-4GB-Mac-Memory-For-Apple-Mac-Mini-iMac
JUSTIN BIEBER PICTURES OF 2011
justin bieber 2011 tour dates
Justin Bieber Never Say Bever
justin bieber drawings 2011.
Justin Bieber New Hairstyle
http://www.parallels.com/landingpage/dskd63-5/?source=g_us&gclid=CNzl8p6hiKcCFVFx5Qody17eeA
new mac mini 667
http://www.jr.com/apple/pe/APP_MC270LL_SL_A/
new ram 95
http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=W1333SB4GA&title=Super-Talent-DDR3-1333-SODIMM-4GB-Mac-Memory-For-Apple-Mac-Mini-iMac
kevindosi
Feb 7, 09:50 PM
Hey people,
I'm trying to customize a wordpress theme for my own personal blog, but am confused about something. Every link I have that is an image has a brown solid line underneath it and a red bar at the bottom of it when you hover over it. I've tried getting rid of this by changing the a:hover img component in the css file, but not sure what I need to do to get rid of that red bar. Any ideas?
You can see an example of what I mean at www.beforethecubicle.com/photos
I'm trying to customize a wordpress theme for my own personal blog, but am confused about something. Every link I have that is an image has a brown solid line underneath it and a red bar at the bottom of it when you hover over it. I've tried getting rid of this by changing the a:hover img component in the css file, but not sure what I need to do to get rid of that red bar. Any ideas?
You can see an example of what I mean at www.beforethecubicle.com/photos
Darwin
May 5, 11:36 AM
Owning a Mac Pro 1,1 I have found it just as usable on Lion as it is on Snow Leopard (It is still a beta at the end of the day so of course there are going to be bugs).
I would say its pretty safe in support, the only reason Apple are removing support of the older generation is due to the 1st gen Core chips using 32bit architecture. The Mac Pro used a Xeon which shared traits with the Core 2 Duo, hence it is actually a 64 bit chip.
I would say its pretty safe in support, the only reason Apple are removing support of the older generation is due to the 1st gen Core chips using 32bit architecture. The Mac Pro used a Xeon which shared traits with the Core 2 Duo, hence it is actually a 64 bit chip.
rprebel
Sep 12, 10:19 PM
I didn't get "video to TV" from that. Connect to TV, yes. I'm guessing for music/pics, but not video.
Pgohlke
Mar 3, 05:22 PM
Hi Guys,
I tried doing as much research before hand before having to post here, but I just couldn't figure it out. So my friends Mac's hard drive crashed and she didn't back up anything so she lost all her music. I told her that technically she could still pull her music off of her iPhone 4. I was able to do it once but it was with a Windows based computer and a different iPod maybe 3-4 years ago. I know iTunes has changed a lot then too.
So what I'm asking is how do you access the iPod's hidden files to reach the music folders? On my Mac, I can't seem to even find where the iPod is if I'm not in iTunes. I know you're suppose to enable the iPod as an external hard drive, but in the latest iTunes (iTunes 10) I don't even see the option for that.
My last question is if the iPod or iPhone is formatted to a Mac machine, is it still possible to be able to access the hidden files on a windows based computer? (Windows 7 or Vista)
I found some people talking about certain apps I could download that would do it, but those apps usually can't locate my iPod Touch. Thanks for the help!
Unfortunately the iPod touch cannot be used as an external hard drive since it has no open file-system. You could try an app like senuti, but I do not know if that works on iPod touches
I tried doing as much research before hand before having to post here, but I just couldn't figure it out. So my friends Mac's hard drive crashed and she didn't back up anything so she lost all her music. I told her that technically she could still pull her music off of her iPhone 4. I was able to do it once but it was with a Windows based computer and a different iPod maybe 3-4 years ago. I know iTunes has changed a lot then too.
So what I'm asking is how do you access the iPod's hidden files to reach the music folders? On my Mac, I can't seem to even find where the iPod is if I'm not in iTunes. I know you're suppose to enable the iPod as an external hard drive, but in the latest iTunes (iTunes 10) I don't even see the option for that.
My last question is if the iPod or iPhone is formatted to a Mac machine, is it still possible to be able to access the hidden files on a windows based computer? (Windows 7 or Vista)
I found some people talking about certain apps I could download that would do it, but those apps usually can't locate my iPod Touch. Thanks for the help!
Unfortunately the iPod touch cannot be used as an external hard drive since it has no open file-system. You could try an app like senuti, but I do not know if that works on iPod touches
King Cobra
Jul 13, 05:35 PM
I don't think this is odd behavior. My ref. Apple 15 inch LCD does this all the time.
It's a nice feeling to know your monitor doesn't try to blind you after being in a dark room for a while. :D
It's a nice feeling to know your monitor doesn't try to blind you after being in a dark room for a while. :D
Crystal-RX
May 1, 10:23 PM
I have an iphone 4 that ive had since june and never updated past 4.0.1.
I tried to do a reset on the phone and it just got stuck in a boot loop.
I have it in DFU mode now and i have the 4.0.1 ipsw file, but i cant restore it through the latest version of itunes or itunes 9.1.
How can I do this?
Thanks
without SHSH blobs save, you can't restore to 4.0.1. Apple is currently signing 4.3.2 and you can only restore to this firmware only if you don't have SHSH blob save.
I tried to do a reset on the phone and it just got stuck in a boot loop.
I have it in DFU mode now and i have the 4.0.1 ipsw file, but i cant restore it through the latest version of itunes or itunes 9.1.
How can I do this?
Thanks
without SHSH blobs save, you can't restore to 4.0.1. Apple is currently signing 4.3.2 and you can only restore to this firmware only if you don't have SHSH blob save.
hellojokers
Apr 22, 11:23 AM
upupupup~~~~~~
Chundles
Oct 17, 03:48 PM
"Put a different kind of change in you pocket?"
Diatribe
Nov 11, 01:06 PM
The guides category needs some better organization IMO.
We should decide if we want almost everything in sub-categories or most of it just in the guide category itself. I think having it half-half just confuses users and makes articles harder to find.
We should use the distinction between subcategories and the actual category to distinguish between more "important" and less "important" guides.
In an attempt to make the Mac Beginner's Guide more prominent I added a sub-category but I don't know whether this would be the best way to go about it, so before I do anything else I think we should talk about how we want to organize this category.
So feel free to delete the subcategory I created until we figure something out.
We should decide if we want almost everything in sub-categories or most of it just in the guide category itself. I think having it half-half just confuses users and makes articles harder to find.
We should use the distinction between subcategories and the actual category to distinguish between more "important" and less "important" guides.
In an attempt to make the Mac Beginner's Guide more prominent I added a sub-category but I don't know whether this would be the best way to go about it, so before I do anything else I think we should talk about how we want to organize this category.
So feel free to delete the subcategory I created until we figure something out.
balamw
Dec 15, 07:20 PM
http://www.hamrick.com/upg.html
Vueslide is a really simple, small program that just runs through the images in the folder and can be run from autorun.inf. It's really simple for putting on optical media...
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Vueslide is a really simple, small program that just runs through the images in the folder and can be run from autorun.inf. It's really simple for putting on optical media...
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