bit.jeff
Apr 14, 09:54 AM
Tomtom dosen't work on ipod touch 4th generation.. Help
You can buy a GPS module if you want your itouch to navigation
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=GPS+kit+itouch&x=0&y=0
You can buy a GPS module if you want your itouch to navigation
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=GPS+kit+itouch&x=0&y=0
Consultant
Oct 21, 02:31 PM
I saw a girl in an apple store pick her butt, then her nose, then pick up an iPad and google butt secks positions. It was kind of hot actually.
It's posted on the interwebs so it must be true! Shocked!
;)
It's posted on the interwebs so it must be true! Shocked!
;)
WestonHarvey1
Oct 19, 01:34 AM
Anyone want to meet up at the Woodfield Mall store in Schaumburg?
Looon
May 5, 07:15 PM
Be careful when you buy those prebuilt "gaming" desktops from ibuypower or other similar sites. They often put really awful video cards in them and you'll end up really disappointed. Just build one yourself
efoto
Sep 9, 03:09 PM
I would say sell/trade/move the Shuffle in place of the Nano. I am using a 30Gb Photo, love the thing to death but hesitate taking it running or swimming (jk), and I was about to buy a 1Gb Shuffle last week (checkout and all). Something stopped me, just the thought something else was coming and so I turned here to read a little more, voila the Nano appears and now I want one of those!
I say get one and find a new home for your shuffle, since they effectively can do the same things (flash-based reasoning) and not too different size-wise. Indulge, it's good for you :)
I say get one and find a new home for your shuffle, since they effectively can do the same things (flash-based reasoning) and not too different size-wise. Indulge, it's good for you :)
Frisco
Nov 9, 07:48 AM
When iTV was announced people were saying it would be contradictory for Apple to put a DVR in it, because they offer TV shows available for download. Now Microsoft offers TV downloads via Xbox 360 and a DVR via Win Media Center, so how come it's not contradictory for MS to do so?
In my opinion Apple needs to offer a dvr of some sorts to compete.
In my opinion Apple needs to offer a dvr of some sorts to compete.
woodf
Apr 28, 10:13 AM
As my mac mini's super drive malfunctions(fail to read frequently, vibrating with noisy while reading), I cannot use the super drive to reinstall my mac mini. After googling, I found that the re-installation could be done via Remote Install Mac OS X on my PC. I followed the instructions e.g. hold down Option (alt) key while restarting mac mini. However, it does not show a list of available startup disk and it just goes to the login screen.
My config and setting:
PC:
I selected "Ethernet" as the network connection in Remote Install Mac OS X;
I have checked "Enable DVD or CD Sharing" on my PC(Win 7 64 bit SP1);
Mac:
All the I/O devices(keyboard, mouse and monitor) are non-apple products.
Mac Mini is a Mar-2009 and non-server version.
OS: Snow Leopard 10.6.7
If I don't want to use an external DVD drive, does anybody tell me how to do it via Remote Install Mac OS X?
My config and setting:
PC:
I selected "Ethernet" as the network connection in Remote Install Mac OS X;
I have checked "Enable DVD or CD Sharing" on my PC(Win 7 64 bit SP1);
Mac:
All the I/O devices(keyboard, mouse and monitor) are non-apple products.
Mac Mini is a Mar-2009 and non-server version.
OS: Snow Leopard 10.6.7
If I don't want to use an external DVD drive, does anybody tell me how to do it via Remote Install Mac OS X?
Archon Gold
Apr 2, 11:19 PM
Hook up the hard drive and enable file sharing in system preferences under the sharing tab.
That should automatically share it to other Macs in the same network, not sure how you would go accessing it via a PC though, I guess you could do a Samba connection somehow.
EG "SMB:\\10.0.1.11\\Macintosh HD"
Otherwise it should show up in the network menu under finder on your other Macs.
That should automatically share it to other Macs in the same network, not sure how you would go accessing it via a PC though, I guess you could do a Samba connection somehow.
EG "SMB:\\10.0.1.11\\Macintosh HD"
Otherwise it should show up in the network menu under finder on your other Macs.
jimsowden
Mar 1, 02:51 PM
speaking of which. does anybody have a copy of the "introductory" video of the dual-usb ibook? the one where phil schiller talks about the tech, other guys talk about other stuff, etc?
http://asp.cis.pitt.edu/mov/ibook_intro.mov there you go!
http://asp.cis.pitt.edu/mov/ibook_intro.mov there you go!
stubeeef
Aug 7, 08:42 PM
OK, I want a website for business. I want it in my name. I don't expect a huge need for lots of bandwidth (though growth is possible).
I have no idea how to start, from registering the domains, to using my own computer as the site or another, or a 3rd party like asmallorange.
Would a 3rd party have templates, or should I get software to design the pages? should I contract the site out? should I keep asking questions? :p
I have never done anything beyond .mac homepage mickeymouse work, but with guidance could do something pretty well.
I could use some good advice for a novice.
I have no idea how to start, from registering the domains, to using my own computer as the site or another, or a 3rd party like asmallorange.
Would a 3rd party have templates, or should I get software to design the pages? should I contract the site out? should I keep asking questions? :p
I have never done anything beyond .mac homepage mickeymouse work, but with guidance could do something pretty well.
I could use some good advice for a novice.
aggieandrew
Dec 1, 07:11 PM
Couldn't somebody manufacture a mirror attachment to let you use the back-facing camera as a front-facing camera? It wouldn't be as good as a camera on the front but would it work well enough to let you do two-way videocalls now?
Software can certainly reverse a mirror image so that shouldn't be a holdup.
I was going to suggest that same thing, then decided I should read the others posts in the thread. I'm no physicist, but I think since you'd need two mirrors, you wouldn't have to worry about the image being reversed.
Software can certainly reverse a mirror image so that shouldn't be a holdup.
I was going to suggest that same thing, then decided I should read the others posts in the thread. I'm no physicist, but I think since you'd need two mirrors, you wouldn't have to worry about the image being reversed.
Consultant
Apr 11, 03:34 PM
Interesting, at least those trolls find a nice way to waste their time.
canninrm
Apr 23, 07:04 PM
I have a mac desktop with Mac OS X version 10.4.11 and I can't open my files and or folders, it also will not let me "right click" or save bookmarks. Do I need a norton anti-virus or can I get this thing to fix itself. Sorry if I am on the wrong forum but it is a bit confusing and I am 66 years old and it's a feat just to operate on of these. thanks. coop
bella92108
Apr 30, 08:53 PM
Gridlock by chpwn. (http://chpwn.com/apps/)
You rock. I had a blond moment and you solved it! Thanks :-)
You rock. I had a blond moment and you solved it! Thanks :-)
Loves2spoon
Jun 8, 10:58 AM
Terrible lag on the iPhone 3G. Works great on the iPad though.
AppleScruff1
Feb 17, 02:12 AM
Watson is nothing more than an exercise in speed reading and statistical database word crossmatching. Impressive, yes, smart, no.
Next time it might also be fair game to get the computer not know the entire question before the contestants get the entire sentence.
Also, US city > Toronto ?
Nothing "smart" about this.
I'm sure you could design something better.
Next time it might also be fair game to get the computer not know the entire question before the contestants get the entire sentence.
Also, US city > Toronto ?
Nothing "smart" about this.
I'm sure you could design something better.
mcrain
Apr 4, 02:51 PM
A team of UC Berkeley physicists and statisticians that set out to challenge the scientific consensus on global warming is finding that its data-crunching effort is producing results nearly identical to those underlying the prevailing view.
The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project was launched by physics professor Richard Muller, a longtime critic of government-led climate studies, to address what he called "the legitimate concerns" of skeptics who believe that global warming is exaggerated.
But Muller unexpectedly told a congressional hearing last week that the work of the three principal groups that have analyzed the temperature trends underlying climate science is "excellent.... We see a global warming trend that is very similar to that previously reported by the other groups."
The hearing was called by GOP leaders of the House Science & Technology committee, who have expressed doubts about the integrity of climate science. It was one of several inquiries in recent weeks as the Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to curb planet-heating emissions from industrial plants and motor vehicles have come under strenuous attack in Congress. LA Times (http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-climate-berkeley-20110404,0,772697.story)
Granted, this is based on 2% of the 1.6 Billion measurements they are going to analyze, but it's an interesting and unexpected admission from the skeptics assigned this task. Science really doesn't care about your politics no matter how much your politics cares about science.
The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project was launched by physics professor Richard Muller, a longtime critic of government-led climate studies, to address what he called "the legitimate concerns" of skeptics who believe that global warming is exaggerated.
But Muller unexpectedly told a congressional hearing last week that the work of the three principal groups that have analyzed the temperature trends underlying climate science is "excellent.... We see a global warming trend that is very similar to that previously reported by the other groups."
The hearing was called by GOP leaders of the House Science & Technology committee, who have expressed doubts about the integrity of climate science. It was one of several inquiries in recent weeks as the Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to curb planet-heating emissions from industrial plants and motor vehicles have come under strenuous attack in Congress. LA Times (http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-climate-berkeley-20110404,0,772697.story)
Granted, this is based on 2% of the 1.6 Billion measurements they are going to analyze, but it's an interesting and unexpected admission from the skeptics assigned this task. Science really doesn't care about your politics no matter how much your politics cares about science.
pknz
Mar 12, 07:29 PM
Blame AOL?
Mess
Apr 22, 05:10 AM
Mercury. Its set as default browser as well thanks to some tweaks. :cool:
themacguy12
Oct 27, 07:20 PM
i lost my "leopard release" pics while installing leopard :/
oh well... i had fun!
oh well... i had fun!
digitalnicotine
Jun 28, 08:02 PM
Got a MBP. Will PM details of possible trade.
Doctor Q
Jul 10, 12:48 AM
The bookmark folder was there, but it was empty. I suspect that Safari locates the I.E. bookmarks when you install it but that it somehow failed to do it when I installed the beta or upgraded from the beta release to the full version. In any case, I uninstalled and reinstalled Safari and this time the bookmarks appeared. Thanks.
bigmanathome24
Aug 11, 04:43 PM
ok thanks. i have been to a music store actually, the guitar still had its original strings and whatever i tried it sounded strange. they got me the right strings (before it actually had three metal and three plastic ones) and got a friend to restring it since he has done it loads of times and does it pretty dam well.
@jessica, how do you play 6th string then? i guess if its your thumb but that only allows one fret at a time.
@jessica, how do you play 6th string then? i guess if its your thumb but that only allows one fret at a time.
shaun0207
Apr 9, 10:09 AM
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