arkmannj
Dec 7, 12:31 PM
Hopefully if you're reporting a network outage or something the app stores your submission, and then sends the info the next time you open the app in an area where there is service or wifi
rasmasyean
Jul 22, 04:04 PM
...or glowing orbs on the ends maybe - you're right, that would be pretty cool!
;)
I don't know how "positionally accurate" that PS3 thing would be. Since you really need 2 points (which can actually be found by the range imager alone, albeit you need to add "this is not part of the body" algorithms into it) to define a line, holding a "sword" in various angles might present a problem with the bulb. And I don't know why they used that glowing ball. They could have used IR and it wouldn't look so retarded.
;)
I don't know how "positionally accurate" that PS3 thing would be. Since you really need 2 points (which can actually be found by the range imager alone, albeit you need to add "this is not part of the body" algorithms into it) to define a line, holding a "sword" in various angles might present a problem with the bulb. And I don't know why they used that glowing ball. They could have used IR and it wouldn't look so retarded.
Nuc
Mar 5, 12:41 AM
He wants to go to jail so he doesn't have to put with this woman. Of course divorce is always a good option to. He must have been pretty pissed off to keep driving. It must have been that time of the month.
Chef Medeski
Nov 17, 07:43 AM
Conceptually, this is much cooler than it appears to be. What Apple has done is much more than listed a few new(?) input devices, because:
1) They have actually identified the lowest common denominator for most super-popular gizmos today � a base unit for computers, cell phones, iPods, remote controls, game controllers, PSP:s etc. , and
2) They have shown that they can produce such base units (of different sizes and shapes), and leave the rest as cheap and customizable add-ons.
This is taking a mathematical mode of procedure and applying it to product development, and it's brilliant. Maybe there won't be any direct gizmo-spawning out of this, but surely there will be lots of indirect advancements in current product lines.
:cool:
Conceptually from this perspective it is true. Its phenomenal manufacturing innovation if they can set it up like this. It would result in a shift in how people purchase and use electronics. However, mechanically it seems a much more inneficeint way of creating flexibility that people won't use more than once a week.
1) They have actually identified the lowest common denominator for most super-popular gizmos today � a base unit for computers, cell phones, iPods, remote controls, game controllers, PSP:s etc. , and
2) They have shown that they can produce such base units (of different sizes and shapes), and leave the rest as cheap and customizable add-ons.
This is taking a mathematical mode of procedure and applying it to product development, and it's brilliant. Maybe there won't be any direct gizmo-spawning out of this, but surely there will be lots of indirect advancements in current product lines.
:cool:
Conceptually from this perspective it is true. Its phenomenal manufacturing innovation if they can set it up like this. It would result in a shift in how people purchase and use electronics. However, mechanically it seems a much more inneficeint way of creating flexibility that people won't use more than once a week.
iphone3gs16gb
Mar 29, 10:43 AM
Nokia is sooooooooo desperate
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twoodcc
Aug 27, 09:36 PM
Hmmm, I'm not seeing any improvement in ppd even though the gtx 480 is humming right along. Foldingmon indicates it is doing about 14k ppd so I should see some difference, I will have to triple check to make sure I'm listed a the donor and not anonymous, hate to be loosing that many points :eek:
yeah i would double check. you never know. are you running the console client? or the system tray one?
yeah i would double check. you never know. are you running the console client? or the system tray one?
christall109
Jun 16, 04:02 PM
Not anymore.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=939562
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=939562
baryon
Apr 11, 04:53 AM
you mean like mercury?
Let's clarify that Liquid Metal isn't liquid metal. It's just a name for a precision metal manufacturing method, as I understand. Your MacBook Pro won't melt at room temperature :D
Let's clarify that Liquid Metal isn't liquid metal. It's just a name for a precision metal manufacturing method, as I understand. Your MacBook Pro won't melt at room temperature :D
Statik
Aug 20, 10:38 AM
It's leftover from Prohibition. Heck, the state didn't even officially legalize alcohol again until the 50s.
Prohibition? Thank Gawd there are no leftovers from that up here.
*Grabs favorite 9.5% brew and hugs Canadian flag*
Prohibition? Thank Gawd there are no leftovers from that up here.
*Grabs favorite 9.5% brew and hugs Canadian flag*
xIGmanIx
Apr 4, 06:13 PM
more FUD as 2.1/2.2 make up about 90% of the install base
linky (http://appleheadlines.com/2011/03/17/over-97-of-android-users-still-arent-up-to-date-fragmentation-continues/)
had both, decided to pay for the iphone instead of having work pay for the droid.
too much fragmentation and too many issues.
linky (http://appleheadlines.com/2011/03/17/over-97-of-android-users-still-arent-up-to-date-fragmentation-continues/)
had both, decided to pay for the iphone instead of having work pay for the droid.
too much fragmentation and too many issues.
mulletman13
Oct 13, 03:01 AM
10.4.0 was terrible. Tiger, in general, has been one big yawn.
I couldn't disagree with you more.
10.1.0 was terrible. And several things about Tiger have been welcome additions, I particularly enjoy Dashboard (although I know some people hate it, and I know Yahoo Widget Engine is an option as well, but not as good/seamless), and especially Automator. Automator has been absolutely wonderful.
Not to mention that my older computer actually saw a noticable speed increase with Tiger vs. 10.3. Sure, it wasn't as revolutionary as OS X when it first came out, but to me it was the best 10.x release thus far.
Also, I didn't run into any bugs at 10.4.0 other than the left/right audio balance bug (which I believe stuck around til 10.4.3).
I couldn't disagree with you more.
10.1.0 was terrible. And several things about Tiger have been welcome additions, I particularly enjoy Dashboard (although I know some people hate it, and I know Yahoo Widget Engine is an option as well, but not as good/seamless), and especially Automator. Automator has been absolutely wonderful.
Not to mention that my older computer actually saw a noticable speed increase with Tiger vs. 10.3. Sure, it wasn't as revolutionary as OS X when it first came out, but to me it was the best 10.x release thus far.
Also, I didn't run into any bugs at 10.4.0 other than the left/right audio balance bug (which I believe stuck around til 10.4.3).
jpetticrew
May 4, 01:02 PM
Anyone know if there's an app that saves similar data? I travel a fair bit and found the mapping quite nice to display.
The cache is still there. It just deletes it if you turn location services off.
The cache is still there. It just deletes it if you turn location services off.
wedge antilies
Jul 11, 06:44 PM
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Everything burns and is flamable at the right temperature.
Water?
Give it to my Girlfriend, with her cooking skills she'll burn water.:p
-Red 2.
Originally Posted by freeny
Everything burns and is flamable at the right temperature.
Water?
Give it to my Girlfriend, with her cooking skills she'll burn water.:p
-Red 2.
JsR
Jan 4, 10:56 AM
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rjc
Jan 9, 09:30 PM
I have a feeling iLife 07 will be included with Leopard. If they are indeed waiting to ship them together it would really be horrible to wait until say April and then turn around and expect people to buy iLife 08 in 8 months.
My gut feeling is iLife 07 will be a part of Leopard and then back to the normal releases after.
This was my thought too, but it seems more likely that there will be another event before the end of the month (end of the week? next week?) introducing iWork and iLife 08. I can't figure out how or why they would make them both Leopard-only.
Plus, Apple might have some actual computer updates to do -- since they didn't update their computers today. I haven't seen anyone else speculating about this, but another event seems like the most likely conclusion.
My gut feeling is iLife 07 will be a part of Leopard and then back to the normal releases after.
This was my thought too, but it seems more likely that there will be another event before the end of the month (end of the week? next week?) introducing iWork and iLife 08. I can't figure out how or why they would make them both Leopard-only.
Plus, Apple might have some actual computer updates to do -- since they didn't update their computers today. I haven't seen anyone else speculating about this, but another event seems like the most likely conclusion.
I3eXa
Jan 12, 01:29 PM
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ohh...i like it
ohh...i like it
pacmania1982
Mar 10, 06:15 AM
As I'm at work and don't have my MacBook Pro with me, here's my PC desktop. - OK PC's desktop. I have a laptop on the right, monitor in the middle and a PC with separate monitor on the right. I use Synergy to control the two with one mouse and keyboard. I then set the desktop wallpaper to make it appear like I have three monitors on one computer.
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iMacZealot
Nov 2, 10:15 PM
4 phones in this family
11 phones in mine, and the sad thing is there are only 7 people in my family.
11 phones in mine, and the sad thing is there are only 7 people in my family.
syclone
Sep 12, 06:39 PM
...for everyone complaining about the lack of a usb plug - the usb is in the headphones plug - seems to me someone will come out with some sort of headphones with a usb plug in them soon enough. anyway, I always thought the old shuffle was useless as a flash drive - it was too big to fit in a lot of usb ports - and even this new design is physically huge compared to some of the latest sticks (you can put a sony microvault tiny anywhere - ive actually stuck it in my shoe and forgotten about it) and too small in the memory department - has anyone seen how cheap 2gb drives are these days? Finally, I can't imagine it comparing in the file transfer speed department.
trainguy77
Apr 17, 10:48 PM
iLife is NOMORE...Leopard intigrates everything, iLife, iWork... EVERYTHING
that is just the natural progression isn't it?
i think the current iLife suites my needs well, and i can go on using this great software still till next feb. it really is reliable, useful, and still "new" technology...
I really hope it is integrated. :D
that is just the natural progression isn't it?
i think the current iLife suites my needs well, and i can go on using this great software still till next feb. it really is reliable, useful, and still "new" technology...
I really hope it is integrated. :D
iMacZealot
Jul 11, 10:15 PM
Who gives a damn if Magnesium burns? Some prestigeous car cockpits are made of brushed magnesium and they look gorgeous. Pretty much everything burns when powedered. And pure metals are very unelikely to be used, alloys are much better suited for any metal cases as they are even more durable. And if your current iPod did not yet spontaniously catch fire, an iPod in a magnesium case would not have either. Do you really hold your iPod over a bunsen burner on a regular basis? I would understand if they planned to make them out of Sodium. :D
I can't wait for Apple to replace the crappy plastic case by metal ones. Portable devices such as mp3-players, laptops, phones etc. should not be made of cheap scratchy plastic in my opinion. It's frustrating how my shuffle scratched within a few days of usage. But it's actually cool the shuffle has no display, I can trow it around without fearing to break anything.
If not metal, make the iPods like the black Macbooks. I torture mine and don't have a single scratch. Actually, there was one at the bottom once but I can't find it anymore. It's cursed I think...
I agree. I recently went to Asia for two weeks and I took my mini over my video, not just because the mini came with a charger, but it's better made. My video iPod scratched the first day I had it!
I can't wait for Apple to replace the crappy plastic case by metal ones. Portable devices such as mp3-players, laptops, phones etc. should not be made of cheap scratchy plastic in my opinion. It's frustrating how my shuffle scratched within a few days of usage. But it's actually cool the shuffle has no display, I can trow it around without fearing to break anything.
If not metal, make the iPods like the black Macbooks. I torture mine and don't have a single scratch. Actually, there was one at the bottom once but I can't find it anymore. It's cursed I think...
I agree. I recently went to Asia for two weeks and I took my mini over my video, not just because the mini came with a charger, but it's better made. My video iPod scratched the first day I had it!
Liquorpuki
Dec 6, 01:05 PM
My point was you have to stand so far back from the sensor that it can be difficult to read a 32" HDTV as your pushing into 40"+ recommended minimum screen size.
I'm using a Kinect with a 30 inch Standard Def Tube TV and it's fine. So far the Kinect games are all party games and barely require any reading. All the 2 to 6 foot height does is eliminates you from sticking the sensor on the floor or the ceiling. And the ambient light / sound sensors can be calibrated to your room.
The 6-8 foot distance is the one big drawback but it's not a radius. You just need about 6 feet in front of the TV, which makes it ideal for living rooms only. But chances are, if you have a coffee table in front of your couch, all you need to do is move it and you'll have enough space to use the thing
I'm using a Kinect with a 30 inch Standard Def Tube TV and it's fine. So far the Kinect games are all party games and barely require any reading. All the 2 to 6 foot height does is eliminates you from sticking the sensor on the floor or the ceiling. And the ambient light / sound sensors can be calibrated to your room.
The 6-8 foot distance is the one big drawback but it's not a radius. You just need about 6 feet in front of the TV, which makes it ideal for living rooms only. But chances are, if you have a coffee table in front of your couch, all you need to do is move it and you'll have enough space to use the thing
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