CraigStanton
Oct 13, 06:39 PM
iPhototoGoogleEarth (http://craig.stanton.net.nz/software/iPhotoToGoogleEarth.html)allows you to link photos to Google Earth so you can "fly" to that spot on earth. You need to have the photos geotagged already.
And to do that without the aid of a GPS device you can use Google Earth 4 and my Geotagger (http://craig.stanton.net.nz/software/Geotagger.html). It's a little droplet that gets the coordinates at the center of the GE view and inserts them into any jpegs you drop on it.
And to do that without the aid of a GPS device you can use Google Earth 4 and my Geotagger (http://craig.stanton.net.nz/software/Geotagger.html). It's a little droplet that gets the coordinates at the center of the GE view and inserts them into any jpegs you drop on it.
themyst
Mar 29, 04:50 PM
What I don't understand is there is a perfectly good 4.3.0 exploit for the iPad 2. Why the hell can't comex simply release it for those of us who didn't upgrade?
nippyjun
Apr 17, 11:49 AM
It's Western Digital. Enough said. Take it back and get Seagate of any kind.
And then the IT guy inside of me wants to know if you tried restarting your computer yet?
Yup. Multiple restarts.
And then the IT guy inside of me wants to know if you tried restarting your computer yet?
Yup. Multiple restarts.
fivepoint
Mar 10, 08:49 AM
You seem to have a strange idea of why the rich give to "charity" see here for instance:
Unfortunately, you don't seem to realize that we're not talking about 'the rich.' JoeG4 was obviously talking about the large population of middle and lower class conservatives.
And yes, most giving, charity, is at least somewhat self-serving. (this might be a bit too Ayn Randian for you, but...) If for no other reason, giving to charity makes people feel good about themselves, gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride for assisting their fellow man. Does this mean that the act is any less genuine or valuable? I don't think so, but that's just me.
Unfortunately, you don't seem to realize that we're not talking about 'the rich.' JoeG4 was obviously talking about the large population of middle and lower class conservatives.
And yes, most giving, charity, is at least somewhat self-serving. (this might be a bit too Ayn Randian for you, but...) If for no other reason, giving to charity makes people feel good about themselves, gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride for assisting their fellow man. Does this mean that the act is any less genuine or valuable? I don't think so, but that's just me.
bdj21ya
Oct 26, 08:53 AM
If they truly plan to release a new device, not about the music, but designed for video users, then who cares about one hand? When you have the attention available to be watching video, you probably have two hands available too (at least I hope you're not watching this while driving). I think the interface could be very awesome and extremely easy to use if someone could get the engineering right to ignore accidental input and always respond to intentional input.
lamina
Mar 17, 11:22 AM
Nope. They just mail them to you.
I ordered 2, they gave me 6.
I ordered 2, they gave me 6.
Winni
Apr 4, 08:20 AM
I've installed a bunch of new Win7 machines over the last days, including Macs, and all installed and updated to SP1 just fine.
ZipZap
Apr 20, 04:48 AM
You will be constrained by the through-put of USB with an external drive VM.
That said, you could put a VM instance on an external drive and run it from there.
Alternately just store the VM on the external, and move it to the SSD when you need it.
I have Windows 7 Ultimate on a 9 gig VM using 512K of memory...so you may not need as much SSD space as you think.
Of course, gaming will change this pretty fast.
That said, you could put a VM instance on an external drive and run it from there.
Alternately just store the VM on the external, and move it to the SSD when you need it.
I have Windows 7 Ultimate on a 9 gig VM using 512K of memory...so you may not need as much SSD space as you think.
Of course, gaming will change this pretty fast.
Silent Assassin
Mar 28, 01:24 PM
That's just today... tomorrow brings new beginnings and guarded hope... That's not the first time I've seen Comex be stumped..
applefan289
Apr 1, 08:15 PM
Currently have:
27" iMac (2009)
Airport Extreme
iPad 1 (3G - 16GB)
What's next?
27" iMac (2009)
Airport Extreme
iPad 1 (3G - 16GB)
What's next?
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Nov 8, 01:40 PM
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Benjy91
Mar 15, 12:18 AM
I could never figure out what the problem was with the screen margins. Look how the last letter in "Marketplace" is cut off. This drove me insane when I first saw this image - I thought it was a beta screen. But this was how it shipped apparently. I've noticed the same thing happen in some of the WinPhone7 screen shots and product demos. Can anyone explain this to me? What were the designers thinking?
The lettering off screen symbolizes that there is more to see for that choice.
The lettering off screen symbolizes that there is more to see for that choice.
zen.state
Apr 5, 01:30 PM
I have a full collection of Apple service manuals and found this in the dual 2.7 take apart guide. The photos are not very detailed but it does show the 2 different cooling systems.
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ChrisTX
Apr 20, 06:52 PM
Apple has been the extreme minority in selling personal computers since 1986. Their pc marketshare has been below 10% for how long? 20+ years...and still is even though they are selling like hotcakes.
I like the Macs...I also like the Wintels. And I also, as a consumer, am not going to plunk down $1200+ for a Mac when a $600-$700 PC will allow me to do 100% of the same stuff just using different name-brand-products. :) And other consumers who are out there looking to buy a new computer to surf the web, play music, surf Youtube, upload pix, go to Facebook, use online chat, read email, (and a billion other online activities) are going to ask themselves "why am I spending $1200 for a Mac using Firefox when I can buy a $600 PC using the same Firefox?"
I don't want to go too off topic but suffice to say these days, so much pc time is spent online that you could be using any computer manufacturer/OS in the world that supports Firefox or Safari or IE and you'd have the same experience. Why spend double?
No one wants to pluck down $6-$700 as you claim every other year as their Windows PC's fall a part. I'd rather just throw down for a Mac that will withstand the test of time.
I like the Macs...I also like the Wintels. And I also, as a consumer, am not going to plunk down $1200+ for a Mac when a $600-$700 PC will allow me to do 100% of the same stuff just using different name-brand-products. :) And other consumers who are out there looking to buy a new computer to surf the web, play music, surf Youtube, upload pix, go to Facebook, use online chat, read email, (and a billion other online activities) are going to ask themselves "why am I spending $1200 for a Mac using Firefox when I can buy a $600 PC using the same Firefox?"
I don't want to go too off topic but suffice to say these days, so much pc time is spent online that you could be using any computer manufacturer/OS in the world that supports Firefox or Safari or IE and you'd have the same experience. Why spend double?
No one wants to pluck down $6-$700 as you claim every other year as their Windows PC's fall a part. I'd rather just throw down for a Mac that will withstand the test of time.
kalsta
May 4, 07:42 AM
Like mape2k said, if the problem is with Intel's integrated graphics, you could easily spend the extra $300 and see no improvement, and then I imagine you'd be quite disappointed.
You could always ask at an Apple Store about return policies if you're not happy with performance.
The 15" models should have no problem, but I take it they're out of your price range?
You could always ask at an Apple Store about return policies if you're not happy with performance.
The 15" models should have no problem, but I take it they're out of your price range?
flinstone
Sep 13, 02:32 AM
Itunes = UGLY and icon = UGLY
simsaladimbamba
Apr 28, 06:35 PM
Finder ≠ QuickTime Player.
Finder is for navigating your files, in order to copy files you don't need to open them. Can't you drag them via Finder from the CD onto the Desktop?
Maybe you should take a look here to learn more about Mac OS X and navigating it: Helpful Information for Any Mac User (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9848667&postcount=6) by GGJstudios (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?u=186377)
Finder is for navigating your files, in order to copy files you don't need to open them. Can't you drag them via Finder from the CD onto the Desktop?
Maybe you should take a look here to learn more about Mac OS X and navigating it: Helpful Information for Any Mac User (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9848667&postcount=6) by GGJstudios (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?u=186377)
nomar383
Mar 11, 12:55 PM
Shipping times have slipped to 2-3 weeks. Looks like I'm gonna have to find a line somewhere today then for sure!
Applespider
Sep 11, 02:21 PM
I was working at home in London that day. I remember taking a break for lunch about 1.30. When I'd eaten, I clicked on the BBC news site just to see what was happening in the world and couldn't get through which is really unusual. I just thought their server was down and went back to work.
About 20 minutes later, I started getting calls from my friends outside London, asking if I was OK and telling me to leave the city just in case it was the next target since no-one knew what was happening. I turned on the TV and sat in front on BBC News 24 for the rest of the day in stunned shock. I remember watching the people jumping from the top of the towers and the absolute horror when the towers collapsed. It felt like a bad movie plot.
Worse was the thought that this was only the beginning of the day and were there any other targets planned? Would the next newsflash be about Sears Tower, the TransAmerica pyramid, Canary Wharf, Frankfurt's financial district etc
About 20 minutes later, I started getting calls from my friends outside London, asking if I was OK and telling me to leave the city just in case it was the next target since no-one knew what was happening. I turned on the TV and sat in front on BBC News 24 for the rest of the day in stunned shock. I remember watching the people jumping from the top of the towers and the absolute horror when the towers collapsed. It felt like a bad movie plot.
Worse was the thought that this was only the beginning of the day and were there any other targets planned? Would the next newsflash be about Sears Tower, the TransAmerica pyramid, Canary Wharf, Frankfurt's financial district etc
Doc750
Apr 23, 09:17 AM
so I gave up last night, and figured I'd try again this morning. I wake up the mac, and preview is not responding and quits unexpectedly. :(
wasted my entire fri afternoon and night.
wasted my entire fri afternoon and night.
Blue Velvet
Dec 17, 05:04 AM
Many of them will have inhouse teams to develop their bits and pieces.
Considering lead and production times, I would have also thought that large-scale holiday-specific artwork production would need to be signed off in June-August in order to accommodate any special repro processes and finishing... and then getting product to point of sale.
So, if this idea appeals to you, try aiming for next year and put together a lo-res sample sheet to try some cold calls with... but don't get your hopes up, there could be other more productive and lucrative ways to further your career.
Considering lead and production times, I would have also thought that large-scale holiday-specific artwork production would need to be signed off in June-August in order to accommodate any special repro processes and finishing... and then getting product to point of sale.
So, if this idea appeals to you, try aiming for next year and put together a lo-res sample sheet to try some cold calls with... but don't get your hopes up, there could be other more productive and lucrative ways to further your career.
ghostlines
Mar 14, 02:44 PM
Well what they did was basically add more gestures. I've heard that people noticed that the gestures feel more fluid, but I haven't noticed that.
For instance you can now swipe up with on finger on an icon in the dock to do an 'application expose' and see all the window for the app. Which is quicker than holding down a click on a dock icon in Snow Leopard.
Another addition is that you can now swipe to different spaces. And by swiping to with 2 fingers left or right. And you can also double tap with 2 fingers and you'll invoke mission control.
So I guess that's what they meant by it.
For instance you can now swipe up with on finger on an icon in the dock to do an 'application expose' and see all the window for the app. Which is quicker than holding down a click on a dock icon in Snow Leopard.
Another addition is that you can now swipe to different spaces. And by swiping to with 2 fingers left or right. And you can also double tap with 2 fingers and you'll invoke mission control.
So I guess that's what they meant by it.
Lixivial
Oct 23, 05:42 PM
Nope, vniow, I can't load it in Opera, Firefox, Camino, IE6 or 7. Only Safari. On Windows I had to download the file and open it in GIMP.
EDIT: OK. Loading it with Quicktime's Picture Viewer on Windows works. Strange. :)
EDIT: OK. Loading it with Quicktime's Picture Viewer on Windows works. Strange. :)
achie25
Sep 27, 08:54 PM
Ok my wife really relies on her palm pda for work and her palm m125 just died. Her birthday is next weekend and she really needs a new pda.
We just bought a Mac and I am curious as to if Apple has anything that works better than a plam based OS? I would love to buy her an Ipod nano but she needs to be able to enter data away from the computer. Is a palm based OS the best way to go? And if so anyone have any personal suggestions?
We just bought a Mac and I am curious as to if Apple has anything that works better than a plam based OS? I would love to buy her an Ipod nano but she needs to be able to enter data away from the computer. Is a palm based OS the best way to go? And if so anyone have any personal suggestions?