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  • mpw
    Sep 9, 06:28 AM
    ...What's the most inappropriate act to be on stage at an Apple keynote?...
    The Chairman of Sony at last years WWDC? What was the point?

    I�ve not seen anyone comment on it, so it might just be me, but anyone else find Gold Diggar sexist?





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  • DrakkenWar
    Apr 19, 11:54 PM
    Have to agree with everyone here. Bought ram to max out my dual 533, my dual 1.8 and this dual amd x2 here. Customer service is great, shipping is quick. Have yet to RMA anything.

    ~Drake





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  • MacRumors
    Oct 28, 03:56 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/28/apple-addresses-hyper-threading-issue-with-logic-9-1-3/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/10/28/165210-logic_pro_logic_express.jpg

    Apple today released Logic Pro 9.1.3 (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1014) and Logic Express 9.1.3 (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1015) to address an issue with Hyper-Threading.This update delivers improved general stability and compatibility.

    Issues addressed with 9.1.3 include:

    - Resolves problems related to the support of Hyper-ThreadingUnder Logic 9.1.3's audio preferences, users can specify the number of audio rendering threads the software will open at any one time. While the option is set to "automatic" by default and the maximum number of available threads is determined by the number of processor cores and support for Hyper-Threading on the user's computer, the setting allows users to manually adjust the number of threads to best fit their workflow.

    The updates weigh in at 193.01 MB (Logic Pro 9.1.3) and 139.68 (Logic Express 9.1.3) and require Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later.

    Article Link: Apple Addresses Hyper-Threading Issue With Logic 9.1.3 (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/28/apple-addresses-hyper-threading-issue-with-logic-9-1-3/)





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  • Vizin
    Nov 14, 01:49 PM
    I believe you mean: to shut, not shutter? :D

    Actually, the word shutter is sometimes used to mean "to shut down"

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/shutter - definition #7

    I first experienced this last year. It's really annoying not being able to access sales reports or edit prices during that period. It's all automated. It seems pretty unprofessional to me. Just have a skeleton crew on call in case of failure.



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  • jpod999
    Apr 9, 12:15 PM
    It gets better everytime I watch that trailer. I don't want to even wait!





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  • dwwave
    Jan 14, 02:04 PM
    Hi,



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  • svenr
    Apr 24, 03:58 PM
    Thanks for the replies! I'm a little surprised there's not one speaking up for Perl, but yeah, did some more research on my own and found this
    http://strombergers.com/python/
    The Cocoa bridges/runtime are not a concern to me as I don't want "to make decent Mac OSX apps" with GUI and everything, just some command line tools for my own use. But the examples at that link pushed me over to go with Python. To put together quick automation scripts every now and then, I don't want to deal with a steep learning curve. The Perl examples there looked just too cryptic to me.





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  • rustywild
    Apr 3, 02:55 PM
    if it helps, i can write the code



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  • steveg56
    Jul 3, 01:28 AM
    I have two laptops a Ti powerbook with an airport card and a sony laptop with a PCI Belkin 802.11b card. The powerbook connects fine with the basestation, but the sony does not even see the airport basestation. I have it set up for dhcp and it is set for 802.11b only. I also have a linksys wireless router at my office which the sony can connect to without any problems, so the computer and card appear to be fine. Can Windows machines use Airport basestations?





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  • Mudbug
    Sep 2, 11:05 PM
    someone submitted a track off this album to DailyTunes a while back, and I refused to post it thinking it was a joke, like the person who submitted a track from the fart album. Agreed, it's different, but not in a good way. This album is a prime example of a middle-aged person living in mom's basement and collecting computer parts and recording equipment. Now he has an outlet for selling the 'songs' to fund his growing collection. :D



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  • dominickator
    Apr 22, 06:34 PM
    I have a white iPhone 4, so i'll tell you about my experience.

    Mine doesn't work, but it's an easy fix. I haven't bothered though.
    It works fine.
    It is not, but the proximity sensor doesn't work on more conversions than the earpiece not working.
    The camera is fine. Even the flash is fine.





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  • MRiOS
    May 4, 09:28 AM
    I was about to do that, but then I read somewhere that Verizon won't grandfather when you upgrade after they switch the plans
    I was assured by the Verizon rep who activated my phone and added the data, that if I were to upgrade to another 3G smartphone down the line that my unlimited data would be grandfathered, now when it comes to 4G LTE, no I don't get unlimited of that. The only part of my plan they weren't sure would get grandfathered if I upgraded is the 5GB tethering/hotspot allowance.



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  • wrldwzrd89
    Sep 28, 03:03 PM
    My ignorance is showing. Thanks, that was it.
    Whose? James Craner's suggestion or mine? You didn't quote the post you used...





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  • uknick
    Mar 25, 12:49 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-gb) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    BTW meant to call it "online ordering UK" but my finger slipped on my iPhone can't change it now!!!



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  • iCeQuBe
    Oct 23, 08:47 PM
    I am definatly going so if anyone wants to meet up, I think there is a cafe (of sorts downstairs from the Apple Store with seating just outside it. We could all meet up there if anyone wants to. The seating is right in front of the photo place.





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  • Peyote
    Dec 22, 11:50 AM
    You can get the Denision unit without the dock too, just the cable. Same price either way though.


    Did a search, but couldn't find any sites in the U.S. selling it....know where one could get it?



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  • Consultant
    May 4, 04:43 PM
    Sorry to hear about the problem.

    Might want to try Apple Store next time.

    If you want a discount on a Mac, go for the refurb at store.apple.com
    Refurb Apple products look like new, and has same warranty as new Apple products.





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  • egraphixstudios
    Jun 20, 04:59 PM
    Eating, Sleeping, and Working

    You forgot praying ;)





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  • dobbin
    Oct 17, 04:32 AM
    This is indeed a well known issue with cubes. Some people were affected immediately, and others only after a period of time like you.

    My cube has a 'seizure' about once every 4 months and it will do this for an hour or two and then correct itself and be fine again.

    There have been numerous causes and solutions suggested and it appears that different things work for different machines.

    The usual cause is the proximity switch - the touch sensitive one on top of the cube. Most people report that the switching on and off is caused by a badly fitting or loose gasket around this switch inside the cube.

    Some people say that making sure this gasket is seated firmly will cure the problem, and others have had this replaced (for free) by Apple.

    I have never found this to be the case with mine, it just seems to have a mind of its own, for short spells every now and again.

    Some people have also reported that this happens on hot days or when the air-con is swithed off. I've not noticed this (as I live in the UK it never gets hot!).

    There have been hundreds of discussions on this topic since the cube was introduced and you can probably find some useful info on the web.

    I'm not sure why Apple have not provided more help on this topic given what a widespread issue it was/is, but I just searched Google for "Apple Cube Switch problem" and it came back with a lot of links. Bear in mind that the solution for one cube may not help yours! I guess this is the price we have to pay for having the coolest computer the world has ever seen :D

    Cheers,
    Dobbin





    LastLine
    Apr 2, 08:40 AM
    So I've been thinking

    Xcode now requires Snow Leopard - when Lion comes out is it likely I'll need Lion to continue developing or should I be good with Snow Leopard? I only ask as my current development machine is a Core Duo (read - not good enough for Lion) and if I'm going to need to update I'll need to plan ahead.

    Whilst I realise nobody 'knows' at the minute, does anyone know when XCode required Snow Leopard from? Was it from Snow Leopard's release, or simply when Xcode 4 came into existance?





    bluap84
    Feb 24, 03:45 PM
    right i thought i would run this by some light minded folk.

    some of you might of seen that thread about me running myself as a ltd company. well...i have come up with a name

    pablished - its a play on my initials and published (if you hadnt guessed)

    what ya think, i think ill use the site for graphic work and eventually uploading my mountain bike videos and photography.

    could be like my creative hub online?

    any thoughts

    i have attached my first logo design for it. lol





    Little-Tiger
    Jun 21, 12:22 PM
    I'm willing to give you 200 euro for it.
    But too bad I'm in the netherlands..
    maybe shipping it??





    davegregory
    Mar 23, 06:46 AM
    OS X won't let you boot legacy software without a superdrive. I've tried at least 100 times. It can't be done. Boot Camp will not allow you to install from a USB drive. If you have the ISO of windows 7 just install it in parallels and enjoy.





    Jolly Giant
    Apr 4, 08:46 AM
    see if this (http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2421847&tstart=0) discussion provides pointers.



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