Saturday, June 4, 2011

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  • normwood
    Feb 24, 06:05 AM
    So....regulators are looking into poor parenting skills! :confused:

    Our tax dollars hard(ly) at work.

    Steve




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  • quot;Not another Muhammad cartoon!


  • jsw
    Sep 19, 10:18 PM
    Hi !!!

    I am about to order an ibook. I am running a bit against time because i would like to have the computer as soon as possible for a short course i
    want to take.

    When they say it is shipping within 3-5 days, is it more like three days, or more like five days - I am doing one or two minor upgrades on the original 12" ibook computer. One, with the keyboard from English to Western Spanish; and perhaps upgrade the HD to 60 GB. I�ll also be using the 2-day option for shipping.

    How long do you think it is more likely to take for the computer to be delivered?

    Thank you,

    ignacio "in a rush" molina.
    igmolinavFrom everything that I've read, I think you should expect that it will take them 5 days to ship it, and that it will take at least two days to arrive. Some people get lucky and get their Macs days ahead of time. However, especially since you are ordering it for a short course, you should expect that it will take the maximum amount of time - and only order it if that is OK.




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  • Mattie Num Nums
    Apr 13, 03:31 PM
    Does anybody know what happened to nadyne the Microsoft rep that used to hang around MacRumors and had good tips on how to solve certain issues with Office?
    I urgently need to get the template support in PowerPoint working correctly...

    It seems that her last post to the forum happened in October 2010...

    She probably left this place. Why would anyone want to do business here when all people do is trash Microsoft.




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  • Misplaced Mage
    Jun 22, 01:07 AM
    Are people overestimating Apple's motives? Could it perhaps not be a masterplan but just that the new motherboard, etc they are using just happens to have this component so it's been included? That could explain why it's hidden around the back. If being placed on the back is deliberate it could just be for aesthetics sake as ports on the front will look messy.

    Entirely possible. If you look at this picture of the new Mini's logic board (http://s1.guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/eBGMrGURJuJjcmlh.huge) from iFixIt's teardown, it looks like the logic board is just wide enough at the front (right side of the board) of the housing to have accommodated the SD card slot. But it looks like it would have been at the expense of either growing the housing so an inserted card sat flush with it, or having the card stick out significantly (and asymmetrically) from the rounded corner.

    I really don't get why people who come up with specs don't think ahead. When SD came out it has a 2GB limit. So they updated it, SDHC for a 32GB limit. Now they had to update it again, SDXC for a 2TB limit. They should have just designed the format to scale in the FIRST place.

    For example: CompactFlash came out in like 1994 and has scaled all the way up to like 137GB, when the first cards were under 1MB.

    Fair point. It could have been a cost-driven design decision to keep the cost of the driver silicon down, similar to those that drove the design of the original USB 1.0 specification.

    With regard to booting:
    I think a lot of people in here are also looking over the fact that the card reader is on the USB bus. Meaning the speeds you'd be limited to would be that of USB 2.0. Internal 5400rpm boot drive would still be faster.

    The card reader doesn't show up on the Mini's USB device tree in System Profiler, hence is not a USB device. The USB device tree lists every device that is currently enumerated on the bus.

    I believe its part of the ethernet controller chip.

    Correct. Looking at the BCM57765 block diagram, the SD card data is accessed via the PCI Express bus. The SMBus is several orders of magnitude too slow to handle 2.5GT/s, and is likely used for controlling the driver IC.



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  • Consultant
    Apr 21, 01:01 PM
    Could these be Apples baby-steps into the console Market?

    That would be the iPad 2, which can already do 1080p gaming.




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  • Dagless
    Jan 21, 02:10 PM
    I believe Pilotwings is a launch title. No 3DS e-shop and no Ocarina of Time at launch, but oh well!

    Changed my preorder 3 times now. GAME has it for �229, Play at 219 and Shopto at 199 (they are freakin brilliant at preorders btw, they dispatch early via recorded courier at no extra charge).



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  • Mousse
    May 3, 12:04 PM
    New day, same old issues.
    In speeches, less emphasis on Bin Laden, and more focus on "evil-doers" in general.

    That's too vague to sway the mindless masses. The Government will find someone else to demonize and have the public whipped into another bloodlust frenzy for his head. "The more thing changes, the more the stay the same," as the old saying goes.




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  • SwiftLives
    Apr 9, 03:03 AM
    I am not saying no one should produce children. I am just saying its not the job of the government to make sure people are only cranking out units when they are "ready". Its called personal responsibility. If you get knocked up, deal with it. It's usually your own fault. Maybe your parents should have taught you to keep your pants on. It's not up the the government to teach you these things.

    So...a human child is nothing more than a "consequence"?



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  • leekohler
    May 3, 03:25 PM
    You wish! I'm staying put.

    My comment merely points out the sad fact that Harper and his cronies now have free reign to sell off Canada and Canadians to the highest bidder (or corporate donor) all thanks to the sheeple who live here.

    "The case against democracy is a 5 minute conversation with the average voter."



    $18B surplus to $50B deficit . . .. yeh great job "real" conservatives.



    We voted in criminals who flaunt the law, democracy and parliament. There are rocks smarter than us.


    Like I said, get out there and fight. Do not be complacent about these people.




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  • mac*jedi*g
    Mar 23, 07:42 PM
    The title of this article should be:

    Mac goes to WAR:mad:



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  • Burnsey
    May 2, 11:15 PM
    I don't follow canadian politics much, can someone tell me aboot the main ideological differences between liberals and conservatives in canada? eh?

    Let's put it this way, if the conservative leader Stephen Harper, who has won a majority government tonight, was the prime minister back in Canada too would have entered the pointless mess that is the Iraq war. We had a liberal party in power then, and they rightly decided otherwise.

    A conservative government is also more friendly to corporations (cutting corporate taxes), less concerned with the environment (supporting oil sands in Alberta), in favour of spending more on the military (buying new jets in the coming years) and more willing to spend huge amounts on security and the like (~$1 billion spent for security during the Toronto G20 summit).

    Having said that though thankfully in Canada the conservative party is nothing like the hawkish corporate shills that you guys have in the US, at least not in that extreme.




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  • gkarris
    Apr 1, 12:11 PM
    Not surpising at all. It's all about control of content and money.

    All studios, rather music or movie have always hated the idea of selling content even though it makes them a ton of money. If they could do away with all of it, including DVD sells, they would. What they truly want is for you to pay a fee every time you want to view or listen to content and you never "own" anything period. Nothing physical at all to buy, just pay for it every time you view or listen.

    Exactly.

    In this case, the license is only for delivery to a cable box for viewing on a home TV set. Not for any "mobile" device or otherwise...



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  • amac4me
    Mar 23, 04:01 PM
    I'm all for more agencies adopting Macs! Heck, one day we might be able to classify them as switchers :D




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  • DaveTheGrey
    Oct 17, 01:59 AM
    Ideally, they could address this concern by having some software that told you well in advance that if you stop listening to music now, you still have so much time left on your phone.

    nice idea!

    I don't believe anything comes out until mwsf 07 (maybe except the core2duo books). Apple just released the new iPod line and who would buy an 80gig video ipod if you can get a widescreen for some more bugs...

    I hope the PDA rumor is correct.

    Apple in my ear, on my desk, in my livingroom, in my car, as my phone

    "Gee, Steve, what do you want to do tonight?" "The same thing I do every night, Dave: Try to take over the world!"



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  • ham_man
    Aug 24, 10:37 PM
    Things are about to change...

    In order to let version 1.0 of this widget really blow your socks of, some changes had to be made on the ExtremeOverclocking side.
    The guys are great in adding some extra info i requested. Small bummer: the current version of the widget doesn't work anymore (it has no idea the xml file changed - no AI yet, sry). I'll try to do a quick fix by the end of the week (should be faster, just not in the mood right now :cool: ). 1.0 should be out before the end of the month (september that is ;)).

    Sorry about this,
    Keep up the fold,
    Cheerio,

    me
    So that explains why my widget broke today. Looking forward to the new changes. Should be fantastic... :)




    allusion cartoon. Martha#39;s Tangential Cartoon
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  • marksman
    Apr 1, 09:21 AM
    Haha mcrumors, took me all the way through this thread to notice it but nice.



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  • aiongiant
    Sep 19, 11:39 PM
    alli did was put in the xp cd on the drive.. pop in another hdd.. and rebooted.. at startup press and hold the option key and your startup devices come up choose the xp cd... boot from that then install to the other hdd.. and done and done xp is installed no problem as for the drivers thats where bootcamp driver disc comes in

    but mind you.. you do NOT need bootcamp to boot and install windows xp.. but will need it for drivers and such




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  • Koodauw
    Jan 19, 09:59 PM
    Does this help?

    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/16527




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  • redscull
    Apr 5, 12:40 PM
    What iPad user can't figure out how to use iTunes to sync the thing? My 65-year old mother figured out how to sync her iPod classic. How is iPad syncing any different or more complicated than what people have been doing for a decade? iPad does not require a tech genius - or 12 year old kid - to keep it working.It's not about figuring it out. It's about having a computer period. A normal person doesn't own multiple computers. He owns a computer. He might not even have bought it himself, and certainly won't maintain multiple computers (nor will the person who gifted the computer). So once the tablet is the normal person's computer, it's going to be the only one he's using. Telling him he needs a second computer just to use his primary computer is unacceptable.

    Example: My mom has a computer. It was a Christmas present from me one year. But now it's old, full of crap, and needs replacing. But instead of upgrading it, I got her an iPad. It meets all her computer needs (except printing). That old clunker is in no shape to run iTunes; it's hard drive isn't even as large as the iPad's! I certainly won't be upgrading her desktop just to let her sync her iPad, nor will she when she's happy using just the iPad. She gets updates on the occasions that I visit with my MBP.

    The system works well enough; her iPad is her sole computer. But it requires that I, the tech relative, keep it updated.




    mrkramer
    Apr 23, 12:38 AM
    Trump is basically the male version of Palin, so I don't want him anywhere near the whitehouse. He's way too far to the right, and I'm pretty sure he would totally mess up the country if he somehow was elected.




    Sydde
    Mar 11, 08:43 PM
    I'm not going for 100% US-made. I'd like something designed and assembled in the US with a US-made frame.

    My American-made Bacchetta has a frame that was drawn and welded in Formosa, and some of the parts are Japanese, but it was designed and assembled in the US. The good German bike is another matter, though.




    harley3k
    Mar 23, 03:06 PM
    This would greatly improve the usability of airplay, in my opinion.

    Imagine you had your TV on some random channel, while surfing the internet on your iPad. If your TV supported AirPlay, then you could just click the Airplay button on your iPad, and the random channel would be changed to the Airplay content. You wouldn't have to change the tuners over to Apple TV. Much more convenient.

    Exactly.

    Fumbling for a different remote to change the input-channel on the TV is currently a minor barrier to using it. Especially when you just want to show a photo or something quickly.

    This also falls in line with Steve Jobs' own comments about AppleTV when he said "No one wants another box".




    CaoCao
    Apr 6, 12:44 AM
    I support increasing gas tax 1�/month




    papiti
    May 2, 01:44 PM
    You mean this was not the right tool?
    Image (http://cdn.pocket-lint.com/images/AkRf/white-iphone-4-thicker-black-0.jpg?20110429-125543)

    /Sarcasm

    Dude, it is not about the tool, is about that White Phone you see in the picture, You see, that is NOT, and I repeat NOT a white iPhone, that is a fake white Phone. NOW, Do you get it? :cool:



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