jasonpaul75
Sep 13, 02:01 PM
I guess its time to sell it...any recommendations for a good replacement?
homerjward
Sep 25, 05:54 AM
both ibooks and powerbooks come with built-in airport cards and microphones.
firestarter
May 4, 08:57 PM
Don't think of a job interview just in terms of skills and knowledge. Try and put yourself in the head of the manager who will be your boss. The ideal candidate would be someone super smart, helpful etc... but a manager's fears when they interview are:
- the new recruit will need a load of supervision
- they will do or say something costly or embarrassing
- they will undermine the team, or fail to work with others in a positive and helpful way
So while you're answering questions and showing off your knowledge, also throw in stuff which will reassure that you're 'not that guy'.
- the new recruit will need a load of supervision
- they will do or say something costly or embarrassing
- they will undermine the team, or fail to work with others in a positive and helpful way
So while you're answering questions and showing off your knowledge, also throw in stuff which will reassure that you're 'not that guy'.
DominikHoffmann
Apr 12, 12:07 PM
This would be stealing, as my contract obliges me to continue paying for the cost of the hardware, which really isn't paid for, when I first get the phone. I agree with the others however, that AT&T should unlock the phone, once the contract is up, or that Apple should offer an unlocked phone, albeit at a higher price. I am thinking of expat pilots who live in the UAE flying for an international carrier for 20 days and then get to come back stateside for 10. They really need a solution like that. The next thing that AT&T should do, then, is have a different pricing structure for those with legitimately unlocked phones. After all, that phone didn't cost AT&T a dime.
dav
Feb 15, 10:43 PM
Any way to do this?
Have your email checked at a regular interval regardless of whether its open or not?
Have your email checked at a regular interval regardless of whether its open or not?
mnkeybsness
Aug 17, 07:01 PM
Just for the mock up? Somewhere between $50 - $100 I think. Enless it was a good friend of mine, then they get my friends rate of a 6 pack ;)
6 Pack???!!! That's CHEAP!
I charge at least a case of 12 or a nice bottle of Rum.
6 Pack???!!! That's CHEAP!
I charge at least a case of 12 or a nice bottle of Rum.
jav6454
Oct 26, 03:13 PM
I want to know why Verizon isn't getting all these early? Oh well.
Huntn
Aug 21, 10:46 AM
Hello! I just started the Windows Gaming on a Mac FAQ. Find it here:
http://guides.macrumors.com/Windows_Gaming_on_a_Mac_FAQ
It seems like that there is a limit on the amount of content that can be added to an individual page. I looked through the help guide, but don't see what I need.
I'm taking a block of text from a text edit document. When I try to copy and paste it into the MacRumors Guide, it does not appear. This is after I've all ready added a lot of text, hence the "cap" question.
Can someone verify that the amount of text on a page has a cap? And if it does, how do you get around it. Can you add related pages?
Thanks!
-Hunt'n
http://guides.macrumors.com/Windows_Gaming_on_a_Mac_FAQ
It seems like that there is a limit on the amount of content that can be added to an individual page. I looked through the help guide, but don't see what I need.
I'm taking a block of text from a text edit document. When I try to copy and paste it into the MacRumors Guide, it does not appear. This is after I've all ready added a lot of text, hence the "cap" question.
Can someone verify that the amount of text on a page has a cap? And if it does, how do you get around it. Can you add related pages?
Thanks!
-Hunt'n
KPOM
Apr 16, 12:00 AM
Came across this article today.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4275/apple-now-using-samsung-ssds-in-macbook-air
There's a big difference in both read and write speeds.
If you look closely, Anandtech refers to a MacRumors thread that we started here 2 months ago. That said, the Samsung drive does appear to be a nice silent upgrade for those lucky enough to get it.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4275/apple-now-using-samsung-ssds-in-macbook-air
There's a big difference in both read and write speeds.
If you look closely, Anandtech refers to a MacRumors thread that we started here 2 months ago. That said, the Samsung drive does appear to be a nice silent upgrade for those lucky enough to get it.
MooseBlood
Mar 15, 02:19 PM
I'll do it for $100 and meet you halfway in Draper.
If I had the $100 I'd do it Ben. I set aside this money from last year's tax return and it's the last bit of spare money I have. I shouldn't even be buying one... but seriously, my wife has been to hell and back for me and literally saved my life so I am going to get her something very nice.
If I had the $100 I'd do it in a heartbeat because she deserves it and I'd be happy to give somebody some extra cash for doing a solid for me at this time. I just can't afford it. Thanks for the offer though. It's much appreciated!
If I had the $100 I'd do it Ben. I set aside this money from last year's tax return and it's the last bit of spare money I have. I shouldn't even be buying one... but seriously, my wife has been to hell and back for me and literally saved my life so I am going to get her something very nice.
If I had the $100 I'd do it in a heartbeat because she deserves it and I'd be happy to give somebody some extra cash for doing a solid for me at this time. I just can't afford it. Thanks for the offer though. It's much appreciated!
eskram
Mar 2, 06:08 AM
My 86 cent Monoprice adapter (http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=104&cp_id=10423&cs_id=1042301&p_id=2671&seq=1&format=2) has been working great for the last 5 months.
trackbikes
May 4, 04:43 AM
How tall is the stand? Could be the stand height plus the height the iMac display is at. Try just removing the monitor stand and have the iMac on the desk by itself since the chin of the iMac sort of raises the viewing of it a bit
It is on the desk, I think thats what is causing the problem I measured the distance from the floor to the top of the screen and the Imac was about a foot lower.
I've added a stand to raise it up... (ok it's standing on a speaker at the moment) which has raised it about 7 inches so i'll see how that goes also dropped my seat a bit.
It is on the desk, I think thats what is causing the problem I measured the distance from the floor to the top of the screen and the Imac was about a foot lower.
I've added a stand to raise it up... (ok it's standing on a speaker at the moment) which has raised it about 7 inches so i'll see how that goes also dropped my seat a bit.
ct-scan
Oct 8, 01:00 PM
T-Mobile doesn't even have OS X in-house, let alone have the personnel to manage it.
Their servers are a mix of Red Hat and Solaris.
Their clients are Windows only.
They run Peoplesoft and vendor shrinkwrap for all business processes.
They've never built an enterprise team to develop solutions.
They don't know a damn thing about Cocoa Programming.
I'll stop here.
Either they plan to pay Apple to build their call center suite like McCaw Systems--later ATT Wireless asked NeXT, Omnigroup and various other consulting teams to write it or they are blowing smoke about OS X Leopard.
The talented system engineers who know Linux have all but moved on from T-Mobile to greener pastures like Intel.
Perhaps if T-Mobile knew a damn thing about the Enterprise I'd take some of this serious.
I'd be happy if Apple came in and did it all. At least we know it wouldn't be such a cluster-*******.
It really doesn't matter...TMobile would be providing a service. A service based on standard protocols, it doesn't matter what OS is running on the device, they're not going to support the devices; that's the job of the manufacturer.
And most companies don't run OS X, it's sad I know ;) , but it's true.
Their servers are a mix of Red Hat and Solaris.
Their clients are Windows only.
They run Peoplesoft and vendor shrinkwrap for all business processes.
They've never built an enterprise team to develop solutions.
They don't know a damn thing about Cocoa Programming.
I'll stop here.
Either they plan to pay Apple to build their call center suite like McCaw Systems--later ATT Wireless asked NeXT, Omnigroup and various other consulting teams to write it or they are blowing smoke about OS X Leopard.
The talented system engineers who know Linux have all but moved on from T-Mobile to greener pastures like Intel.
Perhaps if T-Mobile knew a damn thing about the Enterprise I'd take some of this serious.
I'd be happy if Apple came in and did it all. At least we know it wouldn't be such a cluster-*******.
It really doesn't matter...TMobile would be providing a service. A service based on standard protocols, it doesn't matter what OS is running on the device, they're not going to support the devices; that's the job of the manufacturer.
And most companies don't run OS X, it's sad I know ;) , but it's true.
blevins321
Apr 18, 12:56 PM
Can you change the battery without voiding Apple's warranty?
For the new laptops without removable batteries, no you can't. The previous generation has external batteries that are removable with a simple coin twist of a lock.
For the new laptops without removable batteries, no you can't. The previous generation has external batteries that are removable with a simple coin twist of a lock.
patrick0brien
Jul 1, 11:24 AM
-massie
'Painfully Slow' a relative term of course, but is correct in the fact that you will always get faster performance from native hardware.
That being said, I thin going to '98 is a good idea. Not as much Eye Candy to emulate. You probably won't feel much speed issues if you are using Excel, or Word, though those are available in OS X BTW.
But if you wish games - not a good idea. That truly is painful, and not what VPC was designed for.
Personally, I only find the need to use a PC for a few Apps like Summation, Carpe Diem, TrialMax (Legal apps), and MS Project (though FastTrack 8 is OS X native)
What softwares do you need VPC to run?
'Painfully Slow' a relative term of course, but is correct in the fact that you will always get faster performance from native hardware.
That being said, I thin going to '98 is a good idea. Not as much Eye Candy to emulate. You probably won't feel much speed issues if you are using Excel, or Word, though those are available in OS X BTW.
But if you wish games - not a good idea. That truly is painful, and not what VPC was designed for.
Personally, I only find the need to use a PC for a few Apps like Summation, Carpe Diem, TrialMax (Legal apps), and MS Project (though FastTrack 8 is OS X native)
What softwares do you need VPC to run?
freeny
Oct 26, 08:21 AM
Cannot wait!!!
Im pretty sure, knowing apple, that they wil surely keep a click wheel as an option at the very least.
Im pretty sure, knowing apple, that they wil surely keep a click wheel as an option at the very least.
CarlHeanerd
Apr 30, 04:33 PM
So, what ever happened to the local snapshots feature?
It still exists, but I don't know if there is a preference pane for it. I don't know how to use it.
http://i.imgur.com/ov8ut.png
It still exists, but I don't know if there is a preference pane for it. I don't know how to use it.
http://i.imgur.com/ov8ut.png
ravenvii
Jan 28, 10:48 AM
I agree - use that space only for countdowns and such. The current usage is a bit silly.
Mechcozmo
Feb 12, 01:13 AM
Anyway, what should my next step be? Where would I find firmware updates that old? :p This compu will be worthless for me if I can't upgrade it to OS X, Classic is dead.
Apple's website will have them. But they have to be done in 9.2 or 9.1 IIRC... not OS X, and not sure about OS 8.6.
Apple's website will have them. But they have to be done in 9.2 or 9.1 IIRC... not OS X, and not sure about OS 8.6.
JoeG4
Mar 3, 04:40 PM
I wonder how much of that 60B came from government-run institutions. You always whine about how people are paying for unions whether they want to or not - schools have to pay MS whether they want to or not (I can think of more than one case of a Linux or Mac school getting sued/audited by MS for not having a windows site license).
Chew on that. :D
Chew on that. :D
applemacdude
Dec 2, 08:10 PM
email me...
i can get them to u for cheap
i can get them to u for cheap
cjd82187
Oct 19, 08:20 PM
Where's Hingham? I got to BU for school and currently live in brookline. Is this closer than the apple store in the Cambridge Galleria? I'm not sure if I'll be buying Leopard or just waiting till next week before I order a new MackBook Pro that ships with it.
413x3
Apr 9, 02:13 PM
Still not that great quality, performance is better though after clearing cache. Hmmmm what's going on??
ivladster
Apr 20, 04:43 PM
And? They are still losing marketshare. Apple is growing much slower than the market. And yes Android ships more *phones* than Apple ships *total* iOS *devices* (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad) per quarter (40 million Android smartphones compared to 33 million iOS devices).
LOL back in 2008 all Fandroids were screaming "MARKET-SHARE DON"T MATTER," now Apple Fans are screaming it. Who cares.
LOL back in 2008 all Fandroids were screaming "MARKET-SHARE DON"T MATTER," now Apple Fans are screaming it. Who cares.
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