xelterran
Sep 6, 08:08 AM
would it be possable to put the power4 in the powerbook - with multipul cores could it be classed as a DP? - or is that that just too hot and power consuming to go in powerbooks at the moment?
Tomorrow
Oct 31, 07:03 PM
Something like this (http://www.pelican.com/cases_detail_storm.php?Case=iM2050) will keep it well-protected. You might even say it's the best for protection.
brewno
Apr 12, 12:22 PM
Tired of Apple's locked ecosystem
Switching to Android.
I travel to China half of the year, I NEED and unlocked phone so that i can pop in my Chinese SIM card when i'm there.
iPhone is just not for me.
FU Apple.... so much for Freedom in the US.
My iPhone is unlocked. In Canada you have this option.
Switching to Android.
I travel to China half of the year, I NEED and unlocked phone so that i can pop in my Chinese SIM card when i'm there.
iPhone is just not for me.
FU Apple.... so much for Freedom in the US.
My iPhone is unlocked. In Canada you have this option.
killuminati
Sep 10, 11:05 PM
Aw I'm disappointed they removed it. I liked it!
I watched it twice.
I'm sure they got some complaints about it. Even though I really liked it, I think it was a bad decision by apple.
I watched it twice.
I'm sure they got some complaints about it. Even though I really liked it, I think it was a bad decision by apple.
Hrududu
Sep 23, 10:13 PM
All I got was $15 for a complete Centris 650 earlier this summer. Thats completely functioning fresh install of OS 8.1, Apple monitor, Apple keyboard and mouse. Unfortunately, to most people its still just an old 68k Mac. Granted yours is a later AV, but I still wouldn't expect much.
aussiechris
Apr 17, 07:36 PM
G'day Guys,
Thanks for the suggestions. After trying a few things, I was still getting horrible speeds. After reordering the networks as stordoff recommended, transfers fly! I am getting much faster speed now, both bursts and sustained transfers. I am about to try compressor and see if Qmaster jobs choose the right network, but as far as Finder goes, I am at full speed. Wonderful!
Thanks stordoff!
Thanks for the suggestions. After trying a few things, I was still getting horrible speeds. After reordering the networks as stordoff recommended, transfers fly! I am getting much faster speed now, both bursts and sustained transfers. I am about to try compressor and see if Qmaster jobs choose the right network, but as far as Finder goes, I am at full speed. Wonderful!
Thanks stordoff!
snberk103
Mar 12, 01:57 PM
I blush, and thanks.
Just make sure that you let us know what it is you do end up with!
A Mini is also not a bad idea.
1) Get a refurbished one to save some bucks. Max out the RAM yourself - save bucks over Apple doing it.
2) Add FW external HDDs for storage. They can be used on a Mac Pro or an iMac later on.
3) With the money saved on the Mini, you can get a high quality monitor. Also transferable to a Mac Pro or an iMac later (as a 2nd monitor). A good monitor can used for several to many years comfortably. Imho, it's better to produce better photos (because the monitor is accurate) and wait some extra seconds, than to get a faster computer but put out photos with inaccurate colour.
4) Start investing in the SW tools that you will want/need. These are also transferable to a new system.
5) When you finally spring for a fully loaded, 24 core, 512MB RAM, 72 TB Storage, 4 graphic cards, 4 Thunderbolt ports iMac Pro Supreme Tower all of the peripherals and software moves too.
It's how I got started. A small Mini with a 23" ACD. Everything I bought to go with it also had to work with a (future) Mac Pro. Eventually I was working with Photoshop files that were approaching 1GB, on a Mini with only 1GB of memory (the days when opening a Mini involved spludging).
There was a lot of HDD thrashing. I was afraid that PS would crash, so I saved often. It took so long to save a big file, that I could go out and mow the lawn or do the dishes while it thrashed away. I got a lot of housework done that summer. Ironically, that Mini never crashed. Not once.
Eventually I got my current Mac Pro, and it was like moving from steam trains to warp drive. All the peripherals and SW moved too, so the only cost was the Mac Pro itself plus the extra HDDs I added at the time.
That Mini then got hooked up the TV where it served up all of our music throughout the house, and movies to the TV for a couple of years. I've upgraded that Mini to a newer one but the first one still works, and I keep it as a spare.
Nah... I just feel sentimental for it. What a workhorse!
Just make sure that you let us know what it is you do end up with!
A Mini is also not a bad idea.
1) Get a refurbished one to save some bucks. Max out the RAM yourself - save bucks over Apple doing it.
2) Add FW external HDDs for storage. They can be used on a Mac Pro or an iMac later on.
3) With the money saved on the Mini, you can get a high quality monitor. Also transferable to a Mac Pro or an iMac later (as a 2nd monitor). A good monitor can used for several to many years comfortably. Imho, it's better to produce better photos (because the monitor is accurate) and wait some extra seconds, than to get a faster computer but put out photos with inaccurate colour.
4) Start investing in the SW tools that you will want/need. These are also transferable to a new system.
5) When you finally spring for a fully loaded, 24 core, 512MB RAM, 72 TB Storage, 4 graphic cards, 4 Thunderbolt ports iMac Pro Supreme Tower all of the peripherals and software moves too.
It's how I got started. A small Mini with a 23" ACD. Everything I bought to go with it also had to work with a (future) Mac Pro. Eventually I was working with Photoshop files that were approaching 1GB, on a Mini with only 1GB of memory (the days when opening a Mini involved spludging).
There was a lot of HDD thrashing. I was afraid that PS would crash, so I saved often. It took so long to save a big file, that I could go out and mow the lawn or do the dishes while it thrashed away. I got a lot of housework done that summer. Ironically, that Mini never crashed. Not once.
Eventually I got my current Mac Pro, and it was like moving from steam trains to warp drive. All the peripherals and SW moved too, so the only cost was the Mac Pro itself plus the extra HDDs I added at the time.
That Mini then got hooked up the TV where it served up all of our music throughout the house, and movies to the TV for a couple of years. I've upgraded that Mini to a newer one but the first one still works, and I keep it as a spare.
Nah... I just feel sentimental for it. What a workhorse!
caspersoong
May 6, 08:10 PM
This is awesome. Hopefully quality control is still great after this move.
Hexero
Apr 14, 07:45 AM
Norwegian Apple Online Store* to be more precise.
stefmesman
May 5, 05:13 AM
no apple stores near here im afraid, ill go exploit those links :)
Chundles
Oct 25, 07:48 AM
I wonder if users who have both PPC and Intel Macs will have to buy seperate copies of Leopard rather than just multiple license packs...
You'd just need a family pack if you have a mix of PPC and Intel Macs. Unlike the boxed copies of 10.4, OSX 10.5 will be Universal. Currently 10.4 uses different builds for PPC and Intel, once Leopard comes around we'll all be using the same version of the OS.
You'd just need a family pack if you have a mix of PPC and Intel Macs. Unlike the boxed copies of 10.4, OSX 10.5 will be Universal. Currently 10.4 uses different builds for PPC and Intel, once Leopard comes around we'll all be using the same version of the OS.
Lacero
Dec 18, 05:20 PM
Looks like that little fella has a head start in iLife. :D
Dreadnought
Aug 27, 03:01 PM
@#$%*&!(%#@!)!!!!!! A bit frustrating that I'm gonna lose a spot again... :mad:
TheMasin9
Dec 23, 07:45 AM
are you sure that the bluetooth is off. I havent use a bt enabled imac before, but since they dont relaly have to worry about saving energy i would imagine tht its possible that the bt is always on.
Eraserhead
Feb 27, 09:51 AM
From the map it looks like the Russians didn't ratify the treaty.
The US signed the treaty too.
The US signed the treaty too.
iJohnHenry
Jan 4, 04:54 PM
A classic, no matter what your generation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkS169P_Eeo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkS169P_Eeo
Michaelgtrusa
Mar 18, 10:23 AM
Sad.
KnUx
Mar 25, 12:27 PM
Pretty quick response to fixing the issue with 4th gen iPod Touches. Was getting really annoying. :)
I agree, I just bought the iPod Touch last month, I thought it was the hardware. Glad to know it wasn't.
I agree, I just bought the iPod Touch last month, I thought it was the hardware. Glad to know it wasn't.
Huntn
Mar 6, 02:23 PM
I think it's also highly suspect that Bill Gates worked harder for his second $10 billion than his first.
Cap substantial income at $1Million per year. Plow the rest back into community. It would keep people semi-grounded in reality. You can be smart, you can do good things. The reward does not have to be monetary does it?
Premise: Capping income as described above would DESTROY the entrepreneur spirit. True or False? What is it that motivates human beings??
Cap substantial income at $1Million per year. Plow the rest back into community. It would keep people semi-grounded in reality. You can be smart, you can do good things. The reward does not have to be monetary does it?
Premise: Capping income as described above would DESTROY the entrepreneur spirit. True or False? What is it that motivates human beings??
kevingaffney
Mar 16, 02:21 PM
Hey Mac-addicts! ive just got Photoshop but don't know how to use it! :eek:
so could anybody give me any good websites to learn how to use it! or can anyone give me some good advice! :confused:
Would help a lot!
Thanks
I'm self taught. Whenever there is something I cant do, I google it. There's tons of tutorials online
so could anybody give me any good websites to learn how to use it! or can anyone give me some good advice! :confused:
Would help a lot!
Thanks
I'm self taught. Whenever there is something I cant do, I google it. There's tons of tutorials online
Popeye206
Mar 14, 08:45 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_6 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8E200 Safari/6533.18.5)
Sony needs to make use of the already established and once popular "Walkman" name and make a real iPod competitor.
It's not about a MP3 player or media player anymore. That is last centuries revolution. Now it's about multi-function devices.... smart phones, tablets, integrated entertainment devices like the iPod Touch.
It will be interesting to see how the next 10 years shake out.
Sony needs to make use of the already established and once popular "Walkman" name and make a real iPod competitor.
It's not about a MP3 player or media player anymore. That is last centuries revolution. Now it's about multi-function devices.... smart phones, tablets, integrated entertainment devices like the iPod Touch.
It will be interesting to see how the next 10 years shake out.
Rumanji
Mar 18, 09:50 PM
Well it looks like there is a group there ready to camp out tonight.
AvSRoCkCO1067
Oct 8, 03:11 PM
i just checked, and it looks like if you go to iphone.org, the url no longer is redirected to "apple.com", but the url stays as "iphone.org" and loads apple's homepage. the hyperlinks throughout the page are also "iphone.org/ipodnano",etc. does this mean apple's moving to make iphone.org a real website?????
This is interesting - can anyone confirm that the website didn't do this before?
This is interesting - can anyone confirm that the website didn't do this before?
flopticalcube
Apr 20, 10:40 AM
Yes. Switches are generally transparent "black boxes" that require no configuration. Make sure you pick up a gigabit switch if you need the speed.
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