spillproof
Jun 21, 11:24 PM
He loves buttons like he loves giving menu options.
AuDioFreaK39
Jun 13, 08:55 PM
AT&T has rules for iPhone 3G S launch
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/4507/attlogo.gif
Lines allowed to form starting at 7am
Perhaps AT&T has learned some from the troubles with iPhone past launches and they are going to try to make the experience better by settings some rules this time around. While AT&T is calling these “rules” guidelines, we think it really is nothing more than an effort to make a success of what the company hopes is one of the biggest tech event launches of the year.
AT&T stores will receive inventory in time for the actual launch on June 19th. AT&T is already accepting pre-orders online as well as in stores. This change is key this time around because those that choose not to place a pre-order could be left out in the cold. From our understanding, pre-order customers will be given priority.
The way that it will work is when the AT&T store opens, customers in line will then be split into two lines, with those already having a pre-order placed in one line and those who don’t have a pre-order placed in the other line. Pre-order customers will be able to start receiving their new iPhone 3G S starting shortly after 7 A.M., while those without a pre-order will have to wait until the store’s official regular opening time. Upon the actual regular opening time of the store, the two lines will then be merged into one line again. Apple retail stores will also be an option as they will open at 8 A.M. on launch day, but only those that pre-order from the Apple retail store will actually be able to pick up their phones early.
As for the pricing, current AT&T customers that have had a contract with AT&T for at least 18 months will be able to get the new 16GB model for $199 or a 32GB model for $299. If you happen to be a current AT&T iPhone owner, but have not gone 18 months on your current contract, you will be able to pick up a new iPhone 3G S but will have to pay between $399 to $599, depending on how much time is left on your current contract and whether you want the 16GB or 32GB model. From what we understand, you will have to agree to another 2-year contract to get the iPhone 3G S this time around.
The only actual possible loophole in this deal is to cancel your current AT&T contract and pay the $175 early termination fee and then wait three months. After the three months have lapsed, you can return to AT&T and then get new customer pricing, which would save you $225, but you have to endure a three-month wait.
While the pricing and the options might make some AT&T customers unhappy, it is what it is. The bottom line is that the iPhone is still so hot, AT&T knows that people will pay what it takes to sport the new version if they are a big iPhone fan. According to our sources, AT&T should have enough inventory to more than cover the pre-orders, but beyond the pre-orders it is difficult to say if they will be able to meet the demand on launch day for additional units. Our advice is that if you want to have one on launch day, you had better get your pre-order in soon.
Source (http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/14181/1/)
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/4507/attlogo.gif
Lines allowed to form starting at 7am
Perhaps AT&T has learned some from the troubles with iPhone past launches and they are going to try to make the experience better by settings some rules this time around. While AT&T is calling these “rules” guidelines, we think it really is nothing more than an effort to make a success of what the company hopes is one of the biggest tech event launches of the year.
AT&T stores will receive inventory in time for the actual launch on June 19th. AT&T is already accepting pre-orders online as well as in stores. This change is key this time around because those that choose not to place a pre-order could be left out in the cold. From our understanding, pre-order customers will be given priority.
The way that it will work is when the AT&T store opens, customers in line will then be split into two lines, with those already having a pre-order placed in one line and those who don’t have a pre-order placed in the other line. Pre-order customers will be able to start receiving their new iPhone 3G S starting shortly after 7 A.M., while those without a pre-order will have to wait until the store’s official regular opening time. Upon the actual regular opening time of the store, the two lines will then be merged into one line again. Apple retail stores will also be an option as they will open at 8 A.M. on launch day, but only those that pre-order from the Apple retail store will actually be able to pick up their phones early.
As for the pricing, current AT&T customers that have had a contract with AT&T for at least 18 months will be able to get the new 16GB model for $199 or a 32GB model for $299. If you happen to be a current AT&T iPhone owner, but have not gone 18 months on your current contract, you will be able to pick up a new iPhone 3G S but will have to pay between $399 to $599, depending on how much time is left on your current contract and whether you want the 16GB or 32GB model. From what we understand, you will have to agree to another 2-year contract to get the iPhone 3G S this time around.
The only actual possible loophole in this deal is to cancel your current AT&T contract and pay the $175 early termination fee and then wait three months. After the three months have lapsed, you can return to AT&T and then get new customer pricing, which would save you $225, but you have to endure a three-month wait.
While the pricing and the options might make some AT&T customers unhappy, it is what it is. The bottom line is that the iPhone is still so hot, AT&T knows that people will pay what it takes to sport the new version if they are a big iPhone fan. According to our sources, AT&T should have enough inventory to more than cover the pre-orders, but beyond the pre-orders it is difficult to say if they will be able to meet the demand on launch day for additional units. Our advice is that if you want to have one on launch day, you had better get your pre-order in soon.
Source (http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/14181/1/)
iMeowbot
Nov 1, 07:59 AM
Apple also makes storage solutions.
An important part of a SAN is the software.
That's okay. A category can have more than one parent.
An important part of a SAN is the software.
That's okay. A category can have more than one parent.
iMeowbot
Aug 19, 09:58 PM
We love the subs!
Oh, that reminds me. The soundtracks for the moon song and other Rathergood shorts are now available as MP3 tracks (http://www.rathergood.com/songs/).
Oh, that reminds me. The soundtracks for the moon song and other Rathergood shorts are now available as MP3 tracks (http://www.rathergood.com/songs/).
thefunkymunky
Apr 14, 05:32 PM
No worky. :(
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vc123
Dec 6, 08:46 AM
I've a powerbook G4 and it keeps on shocking me is that harmful to the computer? and how can i stop this from happening?
martinX
Apr 22, 01:15 AM
AIC is very limited. It was originally created to deal with HDV (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Intermediate_Codec), for which high definition is 1440 x 1080 and it is flagged in the NLE to be anamorphic (i.e. non-square pixels) to it is "stretched" to 1920 x 1080.
Apple's info. (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2704)
As a codec it holds up OK for simple editing workflows, but, being 8-bit 4:2:0 colour, the professionals turn up their nose at it.
Apple's info. (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2704)
As a codec it holds up OK for simple editing workflows, but, being 8-bit 4:2:0 colour, the professionals turn up their nose at it.
LongDistance
May 1, 09:30 PM
I find that iTunes is kind of limiting. I listen to a lot of music from other countries, specifically East Asian countries and am looking for a better music download site that has a wider variety than iTunes. I do prefer to pay for my music because then I'm supporting my favorite artists. Call me lame if you want. I know I can get it free on some sites but I want to do the right thing. So can anyone recommend a good site which is safe, legal, and has a wide variety of music? I'm from the US if that makes any difference. I hate that iTunes will let me look at other countries' iTunes but not let me buy from it.
Any recommendations would be most appreciated!
Any recommendations would be most appreciated!
MovieCutter
Jan 9, 09:46 PM
glad to know you are psychic :rolleyes:
Ooooh, I have a stalker. Stop being a jackass. The OP asked if there would be any more announcements at MACWORLD. All signs point to NO. Look for an invitation to a special event in the next couple of weeks....count on it.
Ooooh, I have a stalker. Stop being a jackass. The OP asked if there would be any more announcements at MACWORLD. All signs point to NO. Look for an invitation to a special event in the next couple of weeks....count on it.
Apfik
Apr 17, 09:12 PM
I found the page
http://store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/bepppolicies_gov.html
maybe someone can find it helpful.
I guess I can buy only one applecare, since I can get only one macbook per a year.
http://store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/bepppolicies_gov.html
maybe someone can find it helpful.
I guess I can buy only one applecare, since I can get only one macbook per a year.
Consultant
Mar 28, 11:20 AM
It's the internet, so I better mention this is meant to be satirical ;-)
You forgot to mention that all 3 regular viewers will not notice the new gfx!
You forgot to mention that all 3 regular viewers will not notice the new gfx!
GGJstudios
Apr 15, 02:23 PM
Go to User CP on the toolbar above, then click Edit Options (http://forums.macrumors.com/profile.php?do=editoptions), where you'll see a dropdown under Default Thread Subscription Mode to change your notifications:
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bananafranco
May 2, 04:43 PM
I guess you know about sbsettings and the Processes button which shows the running Apps. It doesn't show the actual processes but you can quit the running apps and there's the "Free up memory" button...
Maybe that's a start...
'Mobile Terminal' and the top command may show you the memory hogs.
I'm also interested in an Activity Monitor like App. So if there's something like that...
Maybe that's a start...
'Mobile Terminal' and the top command may show you the memory hogs.
I'm also interested in an Activity Monitor like App. So if there's something like that...
pretentious
Jun 17, 04:17 AM
Originally posted by MacAztec
I am pretty sure (90%) that it will be broadcasted via. TechTV. If it is, I can give you coverage.
You sure?!? I haven't heard anything on TSS to that extent (maybe I missed it), they did mentioned the keynote and MR, but I don't think that they said that they were going to be broadcasting it, how do you know?
Cause well, I got TechTV too but my local Apple Store (Bellevue, WA) is saying that they're not carrying it, and was kinda upset on that regards.
I am pretty sure (90%) that it will be broadcasted via. TechTV. If it is, I can give you coverage.
You sure?!? I haven't heard anything on TSS to that extent (maybe I missed it), they did mentioned the keynote and MR, but I don't think that they said that they were going to be broadcasting it, how do you know?
Cause well, I got TechTV too but my local Apple Store (Bellevue, WA) is saying that they're not carrying it, and was kinda upset on that regards.
Night Spring
Mar 22, 12:42 AM
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/03/how-to-install-imovie-on-your-ipad-1/
iTouch.lover22
Mar 3, 03:19 AM
There was no need to create another thread for the same topic, you questions were being answered in the other thread.
balamw
Apr 6, 08:09 AM
does that mean the windows partition is still active in some way?
The boot loader is still looking for it. There's an entry (IIRC in the nvram) that tells it which partition on which disk it is expected to use as the default startup disk. In your case it was still pointing at the Windows partition for some reason.
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The boot loader is still looking for it. There's an entry (IIRC in the nvram) that tells it which partition on which disk it is expected to use as the default startup disk. In your case it was still pointing at the Windows partition for some reason.
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apattee
Jun 24, 08:02 AM
What do you think this would be worth to you?
4 x 2.5GHz PowerPC G5 processor
8 GB DDR2 SDRAM
232 GB Serial hard drive
Dual layer DVD & CD burner
Built in Firewire 400 & 800 and USB ports
2 Fibre channels (well over $1000 in high speed connection cards-fiber optic and scsi
2 PCI cards- ATTO, ExpressPIPROUL4D (scsi)
Apple keyboard
Apple mouse
GeForce 6600 (NVidia) Cinema HD
I'm looking to not go back to PowerPC! Though that seems like a nice computer you have.
4 x 2.5GHz PowerPC G5 processor
8 GB DDR2 SDRAM
232 GB Serial hard drive
Dual layer DVD & CD burner
Built in Firewire 400 & 800 and USB ports
2 Fibre channels (well over $1000 in high speed connection cards-fiber optic and scsi
2 PCI cards- ATTO, ExpressPIPROUL4D (scsi)
Apple keyboard
Apple mouse
GeForce 6600 (NVidia) Cinema HD
I'm looking to not go back to PowerPC! Though that seems like a nice computer you have.
getbigg21
Dec 4, 08:10 PM
what do you have?
thejadedmonkey
Jun 22, 08:33 PM
Ugh, another cost-cutting measure from Apple, inc. Why am I not surprised?
deadfrog
Dec 28, 05:01 PM
Hello,
just want to mess around with some stuff and i was wondering which is likely to give best results and value for money. Dont really want to spend alot as at the moment its really just for fun. Having said this i am doing a graphics degree so it could come in handy.
I have access to a hi8 sony camcorder at pressent and am swayed towards getting the adaptor as then i can import any video signal and if im looking to burn onto dvd i cant push above 640x480 on most anyhow. Although as i have little experiance in this area can someone please offer some advice.
was looking at the ADS Pyro AV Link - api 550...
cheers
just want to mess around with some stuff and i was wondering which is likely to give best results and value for money. Dont really want to spend alot as at the moment its really just for fun. Having said this i am doing a graphics degree so it could come in handy.
I have access to a hi8 sony camcorder at pressent and am swayed towards getting the adaptor as then i can import any video signal and if im looking to burn onto dvd i cant push above 640x480 on most anyhow. Although as i have little experiance in this area can someone please offer some advice.
was looking at the ADS Pyro AV Link - api 550...
cheers
Chundles
Dec 21, 08:47 AM
I expect it to be somewhere inbetween the dual core G5 2ghz and 2.3ghz in performance. Powermac level performance.
That fast!? My god.... it's sounds just...so....incredible....
Gonna make my 1.2 GHz G4 look like a 386. Damn you Apple, I don't have anywhere near the money for a new system. I just hope 10.5 will run nicely on my machine when I bump it up to 1.25GB RAM.
That fast!? My god.... it's sounds just...so....incredible....
Gonna make my 1.2 GHz G4 look like a 386. Damn you Apple, I don't have anywhere near the money for a new system. I just hope 10.5 will run nicely on my machine when I bump it up to 1.25GB RAM.
robbieduncan
Dec 6, 04:48 AM
Not sure what you mean by "special" PCI slot but you will need a Mac specific video card.
feeeeelickss
Apr 25, 11:19 PM
Is there a way of making the spacebar on a mac act like an enter key? It's anoying always having to press enter. Like on windows if you press space, it acts as an enter key. Anyway around this?