shamino
Oct 31, 01:41 PM
I don't think so--the guide is copyright by Macrumors, but according to this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights#Users.27_rights_and_obligations), you must make the text available under the same terms as the GFDL.
IMO, we should simply make our page refer/link to theirs except for stuff that is uniquely suited for our pages. There's no point in copying text. In addition to possible copyright issues, it means we may get out of sync with them as the topic evolves (e.g. as new PowerPC chips come out.)
IMO, our page should focus on Apple's use of the chip in Macs and simply link to the Wikipedia itself for information about the chip itself.
IMO, we should simply make our page refer/link to theirs except for stuff that is uniquely suited for our pages. There's no point in copying text. In addition to possible copyright issues, it means we may get out of sync with them as the topic evolves (e.g. as new PowerPC chips come out.)
IMO, our page should focus on Apple's use of the chip in Macs and simply link to the Wikipedia itself for information about the chip itself.
nickane
Jan 16, 09:31 AM
I'm pretty sure Jobsy hasn't done a "One More Thing" (which is annoying, cos even ppl who've noticed this still hope for them) since they did an event actually called "One More Thing" about 2 years ago. Last Macworld's keynote was just about the AppleTV (which we'd heard about 3 months previous as the iTV) and of course the iPhone, with no OMT whatsoever.
I think they scrapped it because internet hype and Thinksecret's rumour success rate meant that the "One More Thing" was usually leaked beforehand anyways, so when they did it, it was less of a nice surprise and more of a relief that the rumour sites hadn't gotten our hopes up about nothing.
I think they scrapped it because internet hype and Thinksecret's rumour success rate meant that the "One More Thing" was usually leaked beforehand anyways, so when they did it, it was less of a nice surprise and more of a relief that the rumour sites hadn't gotten our hopes up about nothing.
CP1091
Jan 23, 08:35 PM
Oh the joys of anticipation :)
xxchefxx
Jun 21, 03:01 PM
how well do u know brum before i tell you? i dont want to get you lost.
not very well but if you coul point it out on google maps i would be ok
not very well but if you coul point it out on google maps i would be ok
gauchogolfer
Jan 3, 10:52 PM
*gets excited for MWSF 07*
:)
:)
Darklandman
Apr 23, 10:19 PM
Thanks! Yes, I have lowered them and get about 15 fps on both games. I guess I can live with that considering the resolution is a step above playing these games through something like Onlive which is kind of janky on wifi and muddy graphics.
What OS are you running?, because I'm pretty sure the MBA can run crysis 2 better than that. Also you could try setting the OS resolution to 800, 450 as theres a guy on youtube getting 25-50 fps with 800,500 on 13inch. Just search crysis 2 MBA.
What OS are you running?, because I'm pretty sure the MBA can run crysis 2 better than that. Also you could try setting the OS resolution to 800, 450 as theres a guy on youtube getting 25-50 fps with 800,500 on 13inch. Just search crysis 2 MBA.
asif786
Sep 11, 09:59 AM
i was wondering why there wasn't any particular 9/11 thread. i only actually realised what date it was a few mins ago..
on the day..i was in school - we started our lesson at 2.40 - the teacher came in and explained what had happened. i think after a while most staff realised nobody was going to do any work so they shuffled us all (everyone aged 13-18, so around 800 of us) into the main hall and hooked up a projector to the tv.
i remember everything like it was just yesterday. everyone trying to look for an excuse to get off school the next day.. :rolleyes:
one thing that's always really bad with events like this is the uncertainty. nobody ever really has the facts at the start (even the news channels) so your imagination runs kinda wild..
on the day..i was in school - we started our lesson at 2.40 - the teacher came in and explained what had happened. i think after a while most staff realised nobody was going to do any work so they shuffled us all (everyone aged 13-18, so around 800 of us) into the main hall and hooked up a projector to the tv.
i remember everything like it was just yesterday. everyone trying to look for an excuse to get off school the next day.. :rolleyes:
one thing that's always really bad with events like this is the uncertainty. nobody ever really has the facts at the start (even the news channels) so your imagination runs kinda wild..
esaleris
Mar 17, 08:42 AM
Ridiculously cool. A lot of the design elements seems very Apple-like - I hope I will be able to use these products in my lifetime.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf7IL_eZ38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf7IL_eZ38
Eminemdrdre00
Oct 8, 11:48 AM
I still miss being able to customize the other Google apps on the top of the Google search page for iPhone.
Rister
Oct 24, 09:30 PM
I want to be able to see the size (in Bytes) of the 8 photos I selected. Right now, Finder tells me that I have selected 8 files, but also tells me the total HD space remaining rather than the size of the 8 files.
Inspector window? (Command-Option-I)
Inspector window? (Command-Option-I)
frunkis54
Apr 2, 03:17 PM
Is anyone else seeing this annoying lottery ad that keep having a pop up video. even pop ups when you have them turned off:(
alexjholland
May 5, 02:07 PM
It just uses a standard aux in on the front.
Whistleway
Aug 8, 08:05 AM
apple made a strategic mistake of not buying parallels. it is gonna hurt them in the long run. steve is too old fashioned and dragging the company down. it is a great product. :(
XCool
Aug 7, 07:33 PM
Probably they can't take all the Mac OS X Leopard - Introducing Vista 2.0
Hasta La Vista, Vista!
and had to give Apple a punch back? :D
Good riddance anyway... one less M$ software on my Mac... well, I don't install Virtual PeeCee anyway... :p
Hasta La Vista, Vista!
and had to give Apple a punch back? :D
Good riddance anyway... one less M$ software on my Mac... well, I don't install Virtual PeeCee anyway... :p
SeaFox
Jan 1, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by autrefois
Since people are offering suggestions--one thing I think would be nice is an easier way to get from the forums back to the main macrumors.com site. I know the forums will be updated later, but I hope it's OK to offer it as a suggestion now.
Unless I'm missing something, there isn't a quick way to get back to the front page from the forums. After I read the posts on one story/topic, I often go back to the main page to look at other news. (I know that Safari has snapback, but sometimes I come directly to the forums from an e-mail notification instead of the main site).
btw, Happy New Year to All! And thank you Arn for updating the site and reading our comments even on holidays.
It's down at the bottom of the page:
Return to Macrumors [linked] or MacBytes[linked]
Show printable version.....
I used to have the same problem until I noticed the tiny type.
Unfortunately, there's no link to get back to the DailyTunes home page when you've crawled into the forums.
Since people are offering suggestions--one thing I think would be nice is an easier way to get from the forums back to the main macrumors.com site. I know the forums will be updated later, but I hope it's OK to offer it as a suggestion now.
Unless I'm missing something, there isn't a quick way to get back to the front page from the forums. After I read the posts on one story/topic, I often go back to the main page to look at other news. (I know that Safari has snapback, but sometimes I come directly to the forums from an e-mail notification instead of the main site).
btw, Happy New Year to All! And thank you Arn for updating the site and reading our comments even on holidays.
It's down at the bottom of the page:
Return to Macrumors [linked] or MacBytes[linked]
Show printable version.....
I used to have the same problem until I noticed the tiny type.
Unfortunately, there's no link to get back to the DailyTunes home page when you've crawled into the forums.
Cooknn
Oct 8, 10:28 AM
I'm a new T-Mobile customer - over from Nextel/Sprint. I find the coverage is very good. I'm not waiting for an iPhone though. Loving my new Blackberry Pearl (http://www.blackberrypearl.com) :p You know how with Apple products you marvel at the thought that went into every little detail? That's how it is with this device.
louis Fashion
Apr 12, 02:53 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
Anyone successfully done it?
at $170? and no reason to think it will last longer than a week? no thanks.
Anyone successfully done it?
at $170? and no reason to think it will last longer than a week? no thanks.
realityisterror
Sep 11, 07:22 AM
I was in 2nd period (Eng :( ) in 6th grade. I don't think any of us really realized the scope of what happened at the time. Pretty soon, administrators came around and told us to turn off the TVs and go back to work. I'll always remember that we had a substitute teacher that day with elephants on his tie. He nicknamed me and 2 of my friends Curly, Moe, and Larry.
I can't believe it's been 4 years already... :(
reality
I can't believe it's been 4 years already... :(
reality
clintob
Oct 4, 10:02 AM
Whether you're a fan of GPS or not, I'm convinced Apple is just laughing themselves silly at every production meeting. I don't know who's responsible, but somehow, when other companies come up with fiarly useful, or at least utilitarian apps and features, Apple just ALWAYS comes out with something just a little bit cooler and little bit more fun.
Useful? Who knows. Half the crap in OS X isn't really "useful" in the real world sense, but it sure is fun!
Useful? Who knows. Half the crap in OS X isn't really "useful" in the real world sense, but it sure is fun!
cgmpowers
Sep 12, 11:18 PM
Wonder if he rushed the iTV announcement because the iPod 5G still has a small screen...no full screen with virtual wheel as the so-called rumors kept hinting at for months..
Christopher
p.s. iTunes 7 rocks!!
Christopher
p.s. iTunes 7 rocks!!
sdmcwilliams
May 1, 05:03 PM
A quick Google search brought this up: http://www.tipb.com/2010/06/21/switching-android-iphone-4/
Moving over contacts, calendars, and email
Here�s the good news: if you�re using Android chances are you�re using Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts for your personal information, and those all work really well on the iPhone. You can set them up either as an Exchange account (which uses Google Sync�s ActiveSync license) to push everything straight from the mothership to your iPhone.
Since iOS 4 can handle multiple ActiveSync accounts, that�s the way we recommend you go. Just tap the Settings icon on the Home Screen, tap Mail, Contacts, and Calendars, choose Exchange, and enter your credentials. Google even has a help page if you�re not sure just what exactly to put where.
About the only things you�ll miss � and we miss them too � is a more Gmail-like mail app. iPhone Mail is a great IMAP client but Gmail does things their own way, with threads and labels and stars. You�ll get threads, but the other two just aren�t there.
If it bothers you enough, you can load up gmail.com right in the Safari web browser. Google makes the best web apps in the business and they work great in Safari (which shares the same WebKit root as Google�s own Chrome). Once you�ve logged in to Gmail, Safari will ask you to cache a few megs of mail on your iPhone � HTML5 and SQLite power! � and then you�re good to go.
On the off chance you don�t like ActiveSync you can hit the handy Gmail button instead in Mail Settings and go the IMAP route. If you don�t even use Gmail, you can setup MobileMe (Apple�s expensive push service), Exchange, or pretty much any POP3 or IMAP service you have via the Other button.
Moving over contacts, calendars, and email
Here�s the good news: if you�re using Android chances are you�re using Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts for your personal information, and those all work really well on the iPhone. You can set them up either as an Exchange account (which uses Google Sync�s ActiveSync license) to push everything straight from the mothership to your iPhone.
Since iOS 4 can handle multiple ActiveSync accounts, that�s the way we recommend you go. Just tap the Settings icon on the Home Screen, tap Mail, Contacts, and Calendars, choose Exchange, and enter your credentials. Google even has a help page if you�re not sure just what exactly to put where.
About the only things you�ll miss � and we miss them too � is a more Gmail-like mail app. iPhone Mail is a great IMAP client but Gmail does things their own way, with threads and labels and stars. You�ll get threads, but the other two just aren�t there.
If it bothers you enough, you can load up gmail.com right in the Safari web browser. Google makes the best web apps in the business and they work great in Safari (which shares the same WebKit root as Google�s own Chrome). Once you�ve logged in to Gmail, Safari will ask you to cache a few megs of mail on your iPhone � HTML5 and SQLite power! � and then you�re good to go.
On the off chance you don�t like ActiveSync you can hit the handy Gmail button instead in Mail Settings and go the IMAP route. If you don�t even use Gmail, you can setup MobileMe (Apple�s expensive push service), Exchange, or pretty much any POP3 or IMAP service you have via the Other button.
bousozoku
Sep 22, 01:19 PM
You're going to have to wait a while for a mini sized 60 GB iPod since 8 GB is the largest hard drive that would fit the mini. That's also the largest flash memory capacity I've seen and would be great for the nano.
I've got a monochrome 40 GB iPod and the capacity is decent and considering that the PB's 60 GB is mostly used, it's nice to have more capacity on the iPod. If I was buying today, the 60 would be it.
I've got a monochrome 40 GB iPod and the capacity is decent and considering that the PB's 60 GB is mostly used, it's nice to have more capacity on the iPod. If I was buying today, the 60 would be it.
tod
Mar 28, 07:04 PM
I remember when original Macs went for a lot of money on eBay, in the late 90s. I was in high school then and desperately wanted one. I actually found one by random chance. It's an interesting story. (http://Blog.ByTod.com/ask-and-you-might-receive/)
Thomas, how did you get MacWrite and MacDraw on cassette tapes? I never knew that was even offered for the Macintosh. Do you have any photos?
Thomas, how did you get MacWrite and MacDraw on cassette tapes? I never knew that was even offered for the Macintosh. Do you have any photos?
txa1265
Jun 17, 08:45 AM
The Penny Arcade Let's Get Ready To Rummmmbllllle comic was hilarious.
Did you not realize that was the link posted in the original post?
Did you not realize that was the link posted in the original post?
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