EazyWeazy3
Feb 16, 06:48 PM
I wish I could rearrange my room.
It's too damn small to do anything. :mad:
It's too damn small to do anything. :mad:
meanwire
Apr 21, 10:10 AM
My new 13" MacBook Pro will not print, I get a printer is offline when I try to print something. I installed the drivers from the HP website. I however can print if I go to Airport and choose hpsetup, which will take me off the the internet. It is very inconvenient to have to go offline to print something then go back and turn my network back on. This is not only happening to my new 2011 13" MacBook Pro, it's doing the same thing on my wife's 15" MacBook Pro and my kids iMac. Everything was working fine till I swapped out my old NetGear router with Apple 1TB Time Capsule. What am I doing wrong it is very frustrating, please help. Thanks in advance.
djrod
Apr 12, 10:26 AM
http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/whats-new.html
TEG
Jan 13, 11:45 PM
You can use an Apple TV or use an iPod/iPhone and connect with a Composite/Component Cable to view your images on the TV.
TEG
TEG
ltldrummerboy
Jun 28, 08:33 PM
As it states in the title, $245, it's brand new, has the latest software updates, and has free priority mail shipping in the US. I have it on ebay (http://cgi.ebay.com/iPod-Touch-8gb-NIB-iTouch-This-auction-has-character_W0QQitemZ130234664194QQihZ003QQcategoryZ94930QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem) as well. PM me with questions. I take paypal. Insurance is an extra $2.
iCeQuBe
Mar 20, 02:18 PM
Sold thanks.
technocoy
Oct 18, 09:22 AM
GOD!! I don't know if I can take it anymore!! I want it SOOOO BAD!! What I was really waiting on was the speed bump because:
A: I am going to be using a second 22in. cinema display, so the resolution on that will give me plenty of workspace, and i can use the PB screen for my tools and palettes... and
B: I already bought the BlueTooth adapter to use with my t68i.... so.....
I'm wondering, since i doubt they will be cramming the big-as-hell IBM power4 lite into the powerbook for awhile, meaning they will be continuing with the G4's in the PB line (or a more powerful Moto chip) do you guys think that I should get the PB now and hope for a processor upgrade from sonnet or someone in the future??
Thanks,
impatient and frustrated Technocoy:D
A: I am going to be using a second 22in. cinema display, so the resolution on that will give me plenty of workspace, and i can use the PB screen for my tools and palettes... and
B: I already bought the BlueTooth adapter to use with my t68i.... so.....
I'm wondering, since i doubt they will be cramming the big-as-hell IBM power4 lite into the powerbook for awhile, meaning they will be continuing with the G4's in the PB line (or a more powerful Moto chip) do you guys think that I should get the PB now and hope for a processor upgrade from sonnet or someone in the future??
Thanks,
impatient and frustrated Technocoy:D
mbl42
Dec 18, 12:15 AM
This is the adapter used to hook iBook G4s, iMacs, and eMacs up to a secondary VGA display. I no longer need it. Excellent condition, Apple sells them for $19.
$12 Shipped
http://a248.e.akamai.net/7/248/2041/920/store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/ibook_vga_adapter_125.jpg
$12 Shipped
http://a248.e.akamai.net/7/248/2041/920/store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/ibook_vga_adapter_125.jpg
kainjow
Apr 22, 11:37 PM
Price check threads must be in the Marketplace forum.
hvfsl
Dec 15, 06:42 AM
www.xlr8yourmac.com is a great place to go to find out what accesiories work with your Mac.
zap2
Mar 18, 04:13 PM
Mac>Gaming
No questions asked get a Mac over a PS3
No questions asked get a Mac over a PS3
jnpy!$4g3cwk
Jun 13, 01:00 PM
Microsoft yesterday released a set of updates for users of its Office for Mac productivity suite, bringing security (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-038.mspx) and performance fixes to Office 2008 and as well as a pair of ancillary updates.
Note the number of security fixes listed in the originals. Security is why Microsoft should finish its 64-bit Cocoa version, and why apps that you run that process data from [other computers/off the internet] need to be robust [security-wise]. This has nothing to do with running million-cell spreadsheets.
Note the number of security fixes listed in the originals. Security is why Microsoft should finish its 64-bit Cocoa version, and why apps that you run that process data from [other computers/off the internet] need to be robust [security-wise]. This has nothing to do with running million-cell spreadsheets.
AndrewR23
May 6, 11:47 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8J2 Safari/6533.18.5)
I see, well good luck again with the new one.
Thank you. The new one is perfect. Somehow, it feels lighter than my 5K. Girlfriend first noticed it.
I see, well good luck again with the new one.
Thank you. The new one is perfect. Somehow, it feels lighter than my 5K. Girlfriend first noticed it.
cmhsam
Mar 4, 06:47 AM
Be careful. You might get shot :)...remember the shooting at Easton a few weeks ago all started in the Apple Store. Tensions will be high with this new product release :)
inlimbo
Mar 5, 03:57 AM
Hi elevenpower,
I just a few hours ago set up my D-Link DI-624+ wireless router. I tried to set it up using my PC but nothing worked. Im new to this networking caper so I dont know what im doing.
However I just tried it on my new PB and everything works great. It just set itself up without me having to do anything. The PB just found the router for me and it worked - just liek that! So im quite impressed with D-link at the moment (i hope it lasts). Not only does it work for my PB but also my PC. So my advice is to set up your router using your mac rather than a PC.
I have read on these boards that Linksys ones seem hard to install.
This very second im connected to the net writing this message while watching The Bill on the television. Ive got 3 bars reception. I get pretty good reception throughout my house - which is a 1920s federation with thick brick walls (some double brick). I stuck the router in my Kitchen between my study (where my PC is) and my bedroom and lounge room - that way I get much greater coverage. No dropouts as yet!
D-link stuff isnt that expensive either. Im also using a wireless PCI card (DWL-G520+) on my PC to connect to the router which works well too. Better reception than the Aiport card in my PB.
One caveat: D-link tech support is crap. They are a bunch of patrionising bastards! Well in Australia they are.
Hope you find a solution.
I just a few hours ago set up my D-Link DI-624+ wireless router. I tried to set it up using my PC but nothing worked. Im new to this networking caper so I dont know what im doing.
However I just tried it on my new PB and everything works great. It just set itself up without me having to do anything. The PB just found the router for me and it worked - just liek that! So im quite impressed with D-link at the moment (i hope it lasts). Not only does it work for my PB but also my PC. So my advice is to set up your router using your mac rather than a PC.
I have read on these boards that Linksys ones seem hard to install.
This very second im connected to the net writing this message while watching The Bill on the television. Ive got 3 bars reception. I get pretty good reception throughout my house - which is a 1920s federation with thick brick walls (some double brick). I stuck the router in my Kitchen between my study (where my PC is) and my bedroom and lounge room - that way I get much greater coverage. No dropouts as yet!
D-link stuff isnt that expensive either. Im also using a wireless PCI card (DWL-G520+) on my PC to connect to the router which works well too. Better reception than the Aiport card in my PB.
One caveat: D-link tech support is crap. They are a bunch of patrionising bastards! Well in Australia they are.
Hope you find a solution.
And1ss
Mar 28, 08:07 PM
I don't think so. As long as the store you go has that particular product in its inventory, they can swap it out within 14 days.
feakbeak
Sep 18, 04:55 AM
- PC World (Got a 1 yr free subscription from my uncle)
- Maxim
- Game Informer
- Maxim
- Game Informer
cdallen
Mar 28, 09:13 AM
Cool ad
simsaladimbamba
Jan 27, 02:03 PM
Audio Hijack Pro perhaps?
Rayek
Nov 8, 08:25 AM
I think that's about all you can do... there's always the trade good items, but that's annoyingly time consuming to make money at.
I've just kind of let the game run, as you don't make money offline anymore... I've saved up 20 million and I think you only need 8.5 million to make all good choices once you become king.
I've just kind of let the game run, as you don't make money offline anymore... I've saved up 20 million and I think you only need 8.5 million to make all good choices once you become king.
Mr. Anderson
Feb 29, 07:45 PM
There was a snafu when the new forum first went up where non-demis could access the private forum. I'm pretty sure arn just eliminated all access for the time being, until he sorts out some other upgrade issues.
ah, that could have been interesting...I miss anything? :D
D
ah, that could have been interesting...I miss anything? :D
D
torbjoern
Apr 27, 10:28 AM
That's excellent. And how was it reading the smaller texts? Did you have any problem or find yourself leaning in to see everything?
Reading small text is fine. I haven't caught myself leaning in, but I sometimes have to "pinch out".
Reading small text is fine. I haven't caught myself leaning in, but I sometimes have to "pinch out".
chrmjenkins
Apr 13, 04:43 PM
You're so sick bro'.
Wish I was cool and could claim to have seen it before everyone, 'cause everyone knows seeing it first makes it funnier.
:rolleyes:
I'm actually in quite good health. Thank you for asking. It's rare to see that type of personal courtesy on an internet forum.
Wish I was cool and could claim to have seen it before everyone, 'cause everyone knows seeing it first makes it funnier.
:rolleyes:
I'm actually in quite good health. Thank you for asking. It's rare to see that type of personal courtesy on an internet forum.
Nermal
Apr 4, 09:29 PM
Couple of networking issues:
- Wi-Fi is laggy (high latency).
- System sometimes emits a high-pitched squeal when using the network. Doesn't happen all the time and seems to depend on how much data is being transferred.
- Keyboard lacks the "internal keypad" that used to be accessible by holding Fn.
I believe that the first issue happens for everyone (edit: no it doesn't), however the second issue doesn't seem to be as widespread.
- Wi-Fi is laggy (high latency).
- System sometimes emits a high-pitched squeal when using the network. Doesn't happen all the time and seems to depend on how much data is being transferred.
- Keyboard lacks the "internal keypad" that used to be accessible by holding Fn.
I believe that the first issue happens for everyone (edit: no it doesn't), however the second issue doesn't seem to be as widespread.