daneoni
Sep 12, 11:50 AM
Whew!, just re-organised/tweaked & enhanced my entire iTunes library out of boredom. So we have live streaming? that'll be awesome. Again thanks to MR for the live update. You guys rock.
FloatingBones
Mar 30, 07:23 PM
Can anyone tell me what kind of RAM I have to buy for a late 2008 MBP? On Crucial it won't tell me because their website thinks that this machine only supports 4 GB... Can I just get the 8GB RAM kit for the mid-2009 MBPs?Can anyone answer this please? I'm curious as well.
This macsales.com page (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3) will address your questions.
This macsales.com page (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3) will address your questions.
Fabienne
Apr 17, 10:20 AM
Must be the Second Coming. You will soon be able to get a white iPhone at Verison. I should start believing rumors.:p
maclaptop
Apr 11, 11:02 PM
If Apple really went green they'd make everything out of recycled plastic.
Correct.
Many would be surprised at the excellence of CFRP. It has ideal properties for use in laptops. Very light, strong, great looking and extremely durable. It can be finished in a natural matte or shiny. Paint is also an option which is every bit as durable due to the way it bonds with CFRP. When it comes right down to it, their are several choices for Apple.
Correct.
Many would be surprised at the excellence of CFRP. It has ideal properties for use in laptops. Very light, strong, great looking and extremely durable. It can be finished in a natural matte or shiny. Paint is also an option which is every bit as durable due to the way it bonds with CFRP. When it comes right down to it, their are several choices for Apple.
Rodimus Prime
Apr 12, 11:20 AM
Limited only to Apple devices would mean it would be DOA. Sorry but being limited to costly Apple devices is a huge issue over all on why I do not buy movies from Apple Store and sure as hell would not stream this.
Netflix to my 360 I like because that reduces me having to buy some other device. Netflix works with other things I want/need and does not require me buying some special box to watch it on my TV.
Netflix to my 360 I like because that reduces me having to buy some other device. Netflix works with other things I want/need and does not require me buying some special box to watch it on my TV.
zen.state
Mar 24, 11:20 PM
Your argument would be valid for the G4, but doesn't really hold much water considering that G5s were the PowerPC equivalent to a Pentium 4 - they have 16 stage integer pipelines and can go as many as 25 stages depending on the instruction.
OTOH, they could hold twice as many simultaneous instructions as a P4 could.
The G5 also had a 800MHz-1.1GHz bus.. the exact point I was trying to make. Many stages = the need for a fast bus. My Sawtooth with a 7448 1.8GHz G4 with 7 stages on the logic board gets by fine with the 100MHz bus.
OTOH, they could hold twice as many simultaneous instructions as a P4 could.
The G5 also had a 800MHz-1.1GHz bus.. the exact point I was trying to make. Many stages = the need for a fast bus. My Sawtooth with a 7448 1.8GHz G4 with 7 stages on the logic board gets by fine with the 100MHz bus.
cecoleman
Sep 29, 09:54 PM
I have a Linksys Wireless N router and I can't get it to work on mine. Anyone have clue what to do with a Linksys?
citizenzen
Apr 12, 01:31 PM
But there is a statutory transgression. It is now illegal in France ...
That's a little bit of circular logic you have going there.
By that reasoning you could outlaw anything. :rolleyes:
And many Muslim countries force their mores on visitors.
Show me the laws that force a dress code on foreign visitors.
That's a little bit of circular logic you have going there.
By that reasoning you could outlaw anything. :rolleyes:
And many Muslim countries force their mores on visitors.
Show me the laws that force a dress code on foreign visitors.
robbieduncan
Sep 12, 05:10 AM
Play has started. I am in Canary Wharf on the other side of London. Weather is reasonably good, a lot of light cloud, but quite high and blue patches appearing. Play shoud be uninterupted and, if England get out, Australia should be able to bat till 7pm in a (hopefully unsucessful) attempt to win.
At the moment England seem to be scoring well and most importantly staying in!
Edit: Spoke to soon! Looks like I need to stop posting messages about they staying in!
At the moment England seem to be scoring well and most importantly staying in!
Edit: Spoke to soon! Looks like I need to stop posting messages about they staying in!
thejadedmonkey
Nov 17, 09:15 AM
Moreover, while the rudimentary mechanical controls typically provide tactile cues (clicks), the more advanced touch sensing devices do not. As such, the user does not know when the device has produced a touch input. In some cases, a simple decal is provided over the touch pad to indicate the location of dedicated touch controls.
http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/picture-5.png
Look at 610A. It's a mouse pad with two buttons. I'd say, one physical button, but touch sensitive so it knows which side was pressed.
So it's cool, I'm guessing it's really a lot of mumbo-jumbo to hide their new laptop mouse button.
Remember, if they can run XP now, they need two mouse buttons. plus, for people who only like one button, it's still just one button.
http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/picture-5.png
Look at 610A. It's a mouse pad with two buttons. I'd say, one physical button, but touch sensitive so it knows which side was pressed.
So it's cool, I'm guessing it's really a lot of mumbo-jumbo to hide their new laptop mouse button.
Remember, if they can run XP now, they need two mouse buttons. plus, for people who only like one button, it's still just one button.
qtx43
Apr 4, 09:32 AM
...[Android] will eventually surpass it because its an open system...Until Google pulls a Honeycomb on the smartphones to maintain control over ads and search.
Big Kahuna
Apr 11, 04:46 AM
It would be better if he wrote it without help.
I was born.
I changed the world.
Steve
I was born.
I changed the world.
Steve
noelister
Aug 3, 01:19 PM
That would be awesome- a 13 or 14 inch MBP.
The speaker grilles are virtually gone...makes me wonder if they new ones will run even hotter, as on the previous models you can feel thermal currents coming out of the grilles....
I am still not sure if the picture is just playing tricks on my eyes but when comparing the pictured MacBook pro in that banner to mine and the ones on the Apple website they do appear the be diffenrent.
Getting a little ahead of ourselves on the GPU?? How about Apple clocking the X1600 at ATI's default speed, first.;)
That would be nice.
The speaker grilles are virtually gone...makes me wonder if they new ones will run even hotter, as on the previous models you can feel thermal currents coming out of the grilles....
I am still not sure if the picture is just playing tricks on my eyes but when comparing the pictured MacBook pro in that banner to mine and the ones on the Apple website they do appear the be diffenrent.
Getting a little ahead of ourselves on the GPU?? How about Apple clocking the X1600 at ATI's default speed, first.;)
That would be nice.
ijimk
Jul 13, 01:03 PM
boooo, i was considering getting one too.:mad:
sishaw
Apr 12, 12:50 PM
Why did Apple add iPod / iTunes support to a Motorola phone and then the next year introduce their own phone? Apple has the morals of an alley cat.
Seriously, the ROKR from 2005? That only held 100 songs and was universally panned? Time to let it go.
Seriously, the ROKR from 2005? That only held 100 songs and was universally panned? Time to let it go.
rhett7660
Jul 30, 02:50 PM
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/news/337100,fight-register-budweiser-eu.html
I am glad that at least in Europe this travesty daring to call itself beer will not be allowed to sully the name of Budweis. The true, real Budweiser (Budweiser Budvar Brewery) is actually a very tasty Lager unlike that deer piss Anheuser Busch sells in the US, which under the rules of the bavarian purity manifest isn't even beer at all.
Awesome.
Cheers,
Ahmed
Ugh, has to be one of the worst beers out there.
All beer sucks. That beer has been dressing itself up like wine for the last few decades or so is hysterical. You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. IMO, there's no difference between Budweiser and Chimay, except that Chimay manages to be even more disgusting. Don't even get me started on crap like Guinness. And before anyone says anything, I used to work in good restaurants for 20 years, I've had just about every beer you can think of- all of them are nasty. Beer is the only beverage that tastes even worse the more you pay. Hey- I tried it. :p:p:p:p
Beer is easily the worst alcoholic beverage on the face of the planet, right next to grappa.
Now now... this sounds more like a personel preference then fact. I can say the same about whiskey or scotch. Don't like the taste. I can say I have grown more custom to the darker beers. And comparing Budweiser which is a lager to Chimay which is a belgium ale is trully disrespectiful to the beer gods! :D
There are sooooo many different type of beers out there also. Just like there is of other types of alcohol.
I am glad that at least in Europe this travesty daring to call itself beer will not be allowed to sully the name of Budweis. The true, real Budweiser (Budweiser Budvar Brewery) is actually a very tasty Lager unlike that deer piss Anheuser Busch sells in the US, which under the rules of the bavarian purity manifest isn't even beer at all.
Awesome.
Cheers,
Ahmed
Ugh, has to be one of the worst beers out there.
All beer sucks. That beer has been dressing itself up like wine for the last few decades or so is hysterical. You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. IMO, there's no difference between Budweiser and Chimay, except that Chimay manages to be even more disgusting. Don't even get me started on crap like Guinness. And before anyone says anything, I used to work in good restaurants for 20 years, I've had just about every beer you can think of- all of them are nasty. Beer is the only beverage that tastes even worse the more you pay. Hey- I tried it. :p:p:p:p
Beer is easily the worst alcoholic beverage on the face of the planet, right next to grappa.
Now now... this sounds more like a personel preference then fact. I can say the same about whiskey or scotch. Don't like the taste. I can say I have grown more custom to the darker beers. And comparing Budweiser which is a lager to Chimay which is a belgium ale is trully disrespectiful to the beer gods! :D
There are sooooo many different type of beers out there also. Just like there is of other types of alcohol.
sigpi1
Jan 10, 03:01 PM
Just a thought, but is it possible Jobs did not release everything yesterday as it was competing with the CES in Vegas? He focused on the biggest flashy items which would interest non-mac users and have the greatest impact. Based on reports I have read they were talking it up at the CES after the announcement.
The fact that there was no mention of Leopard and that he used a Beatles song during his presentation leads me to think that there is another event coming soon to annouce Leopard, Beatles on I-tunes & I-Life 07'.
The fact that there was no mention of Leopard and that he used a Beatles song during his presentation leads me to think that there is another event coming soon to annouce Leopard, Beatles on I-tunes & I-Life 07'.
assembled
Apr 10, 02:31 PM
You might find it easier to split this into two projects, one for the server and RAID storage, and a separate one for remote access. I would advise against trying to get a single device to do both.
The use profile and availability requirements for the server and storage (online use, nearline storage or archive storage) will determine what is required, as a for instance, you might go for 16 2TB disks in a single controller RAID5 array connected to a single server running SMB or NFS for archive, whereas for online, you might go for a clustered server solution with 34 1TB disks in dual controller RAID6 array with 2 hotspares.
For remote access, how will remote users be authenticated ? what bandwidth will they have available at their end and at the server end ? how many concurrent users will there be ? what availability do you need for remote access
There are two main types of remote access to files. The traditional method is network level access over either PPTP, L2TP, IPSec or SSL. The other method is to access files through a HTTPS server.
For network level access I would probably use a Cisco ASA device, which could be clustered with a second one in an active/passive failover cluster if you have high availability requirements. I would use SSL rather than IPSec for remote VPN users as IPSec can have issues with some NAT firewalls (home routers) whereas SSL works over just about everything, also as long as you have an LDAP authentication back end (such as AD or, OD) having different groups of users having different access rights can be much simpler to maintain.
For web browser access I would probably go for the Barracuda SSL VPN device.
The use profile and availability requirements for the server and storage (online use, nearline storage or archive storage) will determine what is required, as a for instance, you might go for 16 2TB disks in a single controller RAID5 array connected to a single server running SMB or NFS for archive, whereas for online, you might go for a clustered server solution with 34 1TB disks in dual controller RAID6 array with 2 hotspares.
For remote access, how will remote users be authenticated ? what bandwidth will they have available at their end and at the server end ? how many concurrent users will there be ? what availability do you need for remote access
There are two main types of remote access to files. The traditional method is network level access over either PPTP, L2TP, IPSec or SSL. The other method is to access files through a HTTPS server.
For network level access I would probably use a Cisco ASA device, which could be clustered with a second one in an active/passive failover cluster if you have high availability requirements. I would use SSL rather than IPSec for remote VPN users as IPSec can have issues with some NAT firewalls (home routers) whereas SSL works over just about everything, also as long as you have an LDAP authentication back end (such as AD or, OD) having different groups of users having different access rights can be much simpler to maintain.
For web browser access I would probably go for the Barracuda SSL VPN device.
Markleshark
Mar 28, 05:08 AM
Yey. They've done it right.
120Gig Standalone, so I can upgrade that (As im not bothered about HDMI) stupid HD content is massive.
No mention of Europe yet though, oh well.
120Gig Standalone, so I can upgrade that (As im not bothered about HDMI) stupid HD content is massive.
No mention of Europe yet though, oh well.
r-m
Apr 27, 10:22 AM
I took this to mean traffic as in network traffic. iOS devices, and all new smartphones, utilize a lot of network traffic. It wouldn't surprise me if they were looking at more robust ways of utilizing traffic, compression, etc. I'm not sure how they would collect traffic data. I suppose if they see a cell signal sitting in the same place for 20 minutes, it would reflect a traffic jam. But then again, they could have parallel parked and went to go grab a Starbucks.
Yeah I'm with you (and the other's who've said similar) on this.
This has been misinterpreted. I'm sure they'll just mean network/data traffic. Things like response times, dropouts, average data transfers, etc, so maybe they'll build in some sort of compression for apps that are data intensive.
There's no way to distinguish between whether the user is a pedestrian or in a vehicle.
Could be a cyclist flying along roads, or a person jogging, at the same pace as a car stuck in traffic. Has the car stopped because of heavy traffic, or because they can't hold it in any longer!!
There's way to many variables to consider for this to be about them collecting road traffic information.
Yeah I'm with you (and the other's who've said similar) on this.
This has been misinterpreted. I'm sure they'll just mean network/data traffic. Things like response times, dropouts, average data transfers, etc, so maybe they'll build in some sort of compression for apps that are data intensive.
There's no way to distinguish between whether the user is a pedestrian or in a vehicle.
Could be a cyclist flying along roads, or a person jogging, at the same pace as a car stuck in traffic. Has the car stopped because of heavy traffic, or because they can't hold it in any longer!!
There's way to many variables to consider for this to be about them collecting road traffic information.
rowanhall
Nov 17, 11:07 AM
sorry but i think its daft... i dont want to have to carry around loads of overlays...
not the first time i've seen overlays, the commodore 64 had a music keyboard overlay.
would oled keys not be a lot better such as the ones used on the optimus keyboard concepts??
http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/
not the first time i've seen overlays, the commodore 64 had a music keyboard overlay.
would oled keys not be a lot better such as the ones used on the optimus keyboard concepts??
http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/
killr_b
Sep 5, 04:52 PM
If Apple made a cell phone it would likely be a Cingular GSM phone, since that's basically a world ready phone.
But since it's Apple I wanna see a Verizon data phone that runs off the 802.11 standard for iChat AV in your pocket. Not to mention the insta-modem factor. I'm sure they aren't bothering with just a phone.
But since it's Apple I wanna see a Verizon data phone that runs off the 802.11 standard for iChat AV in your pocket. Not to mention the insta-modem factor. I'm sure they aren't bothering with just a phone.
Dmac77
Mar 17, 03:04 AM
As so many other posters, the fact is that you have no idea what transpired. The driver is prima facie guilty of attempted murder. Nothing more needs to be said. I do not understand the number of otherwise reasonable people here who are blaming the victim.
Yes you are right, the husband is obviously guilty of attempted murder. I'm just saying that in this case the guy should be let go. Call me a monster who believes in eugenics, but people who are stupid pollute the gene pool don't deserve to exist. Someone who throws themselves on a car is, to use your termonology, prima facie guilty of being an idiot; and therefore does not deserve to exist and pollute the gene pool (in my belief system at least).
-Don
Yes you are right, the husband is obviously guilty of attempted murder. I'm just saying that in this case the guy should be let go. Call me a monster who believes in eugenics, but people who are stupid pollute the gene pool don't deserve to exist. Someone who throws themselves on a car is, to use your termonology, prima facie guilty of being an idiot; and therefore does not deserve to exist and pollute the gene pool (in my belief system at least).
-Don
RHatton
Apr 12, 09:55 PM
So weird how a simple firmware update can do this. Why not support it in the first place?
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