cschmelz
Feb 7, 09:58 PM
I'm not looking to sell it at the moment, just look for price ranges.
WTF?
WTF?
KnightWRX
May 6, 06:44 AM
I'm only thinking it still might be enough to stop google from using android if oracle is victorious
Oracle cannot stop Google from using/distributing Android. At most, they can tack on patent licensing costs. Push comes to shove, Android can move away from the patented technologies, and only damages would have to be paid out to Oracle.
But those licensing costs/damages just got a severe cut here. Of course, everyone who actually took a look at how Dalvik works vs the Oracle patents aren't too afraid at this point. This isn't about Android (the patent claims), only the Dalvik VM remember.
Oracle cannot stop Google from using/distributing Android. At most, they can tack on patent licensing costs. Push comes to shove, Android can move away from the patented technologies, and only damages would have to be paid out to Oracle.
But those licensing costs/damages just got a severe cut here. Of course, everyone who actually took a look at how Dalvik works vs the Oracle patents aren't too afraid at this point. This isn't about Android (the patent claims), only the Dalvik VM remember.
iAd4m
Apr 28, 10:59 AM
iPhone Explorer serves me well.
It's both for mac & pc
It's both for mac & pc
mulo
May 5, 05:18 AM
1) the drive could be quieter
2) i know for a fact the drive does have its own motion sensor.
2) i know for a fact the drive does have its own motion sensor.
mulo
Apr 22, 11:32 AM
there is but you will have to have made 500 posts and been a member for 6 months
dthimesch
May 6, 11:21 AM
Ok I got the keyboard going :) one down 1 to go. At this point I don't care about the magic mouse
TIGERmac
Jan 27, 09:54 PM
Thanks for the quick responses!
Does anyone know of a good web resource or book available to learn more Unix code?
Your responses are appreciated.
Does anyone know of a good web resource or book available to learn more Unix code?
Your responses are appreciated.
chasescott66
Feb 10, 09:05 AM
AT&T is way better service in Knoxville then verizon, even with all these hills. My girlfriends verizon iPhone she got Monday is horrible in data speeds.
I disagree with that because I had a 3GS and the reception all around town was pathetic, and I made the switch to Verizon. I have not had any problems whatsoever. I picked up the Verizon 4 this morning and the data speeds are consistent with what I was pulling on my HTC Incredible, about 1.8 MBps(averaged).
I disagree with that because I had a 3GS and the reception all around town was pathetic, and I made the switch to Verizon. I have not had any problems whatsoever. I picked up the Verizon 4 this morning and the data speeds are consistent with what I was pulling on my HTC Incredible, about 1.8 MBps(averaged).
twoodcc
Feb 14, 06:14 PM
Not sure about i5, but fast i7 with 4 real cores plus 4 virtual ones can run bigadv. But SMP2 is pretty good, so you need a real fast i7 to get enough bonus to be worth it.
well how do you think an i5 650 would do with the SMP2? stock is 3.2 ghz - but i've read they are easily overclocked to well over 4 ghz on air
well how do you think an i5 650 would do with the SMP2? stock is 3.2 ghz - but i've read they are easily overclocked to well over 4 ghz on air
iHerzeleid
Jun 22, 12:18 AM
$60 + Shipping
its still in the original packaging. the ipod itself that is. look at the pics for a representation
http://gallery.mac.com/ismaelblanco#100055
SOLD
its still in the original packaging. the ipod itself that is. look at the pics for a representation
http://gallery.mac.com/ismaelblanco#100055
SOLD
The Fonze
May 4, 11:48 AM
It is absolutely a draw on resources, but I think thats the point!
sportsfanMAW
Jun 23, 12:39 PM
I'll be there in the reservation line :) And I'm sure the mall will open early
Tailpike1153
Mar 2, 11:37 AM
Thanks OP. I'm going to check it out.
Consultant
May 4, 10:12 PM
If you have to ask these type of questions, you should just use OS X client. You can still run a "server" with the client.
flyingninjas
May 1, 10:22 AM
dabestfox in modmyi.com said:
"I had this issue to. The solution is a bit odd but it works. You'll have to follow the following steps:
1. Add the Insanelyi repo (repo.insanelyi.com)
2. Install iRetiner from there. The reason it must be installed from insanely is because insanely doesn't require ImageMagick, instead it uses EricaUtilities.
I tried this and it worked. This was the way installed it the first time I got but I forgot about for a long time
I hope I helped."
works for me!!
"I had this issue to. The solution is a bit odd but it works. You'll have to follow the following steps:
1. Add the Insanelyi repo (repo.insanelyi.com)
2. Install iRetiner from there. The reason it must be installed from insanely is because insanely doesn't require ImageMagick, instead it uses EricaUtilities.
I tried this and it worked. This was the way installed it the first time I got but I forgot about for a long time
I hope I helped."
works for me!!
zldevil
Sep 26, 07:39 PM
of course its fake, but it would be pretty cool!! you have to admit you would get one of those things.
matticus008
Nov 21, 05:05 PM
Perhaps the best approach would be to use the Tiger badge for now, and as the Guides evolve, to produce an icon for all iterants of OS X. The "TigerTip" could then expand to say "This article applies to [Tiger logo] [Leopard logo]" or "This article applies to [Panther]."
And
May 16, 05:54 AM
Hi,
There doesn't seem to be a natural place in these forums for discussing using Macs in science settings. What would people here think about broadening the remit of this group to 'Distributed computing and Science' or 'Macs in science settings' or whatever! (suggestions?). Any interest?
Regards, a.
There doesn't seem to be a natural place in these forums for discussing using Macs in science settings. What would people here think about broadening the remit of this group to 'Distributed computing and Science' or 'Macs in science settings' or whatever! (suggestions?). Any interest?
Regards, a.
eroxx
May 6, 05:22 PM
I'm sorry to be such a dolt on this ... But once you press play and then pause, how do you create a playhead from where it pauses WITHOUT using the mouse? Once I use the mouse it moves the playhead. And then once one is created, how do I create a second?
Chef Medeski
Dec 1, 03:42 PM
the one that was released in September/october 05 or january 05?
does it take PC2700 ram? that is the best question, will you do a direct trade for it?
The September and January 12"ers use the same RAM :D . PC2700 is the one. I can get a gig of RAM for $92. An iPod 20 gig is about $200 roughly new. So, I defiently won't do a direct trade. Are you willing to pay some cash? PM with your offer.
does it take PC2700 ram? that is the best question, will you do a direct trade for it?
The September and January 12"ers use the same RAM :D . PC2700 is the one. I can get a gig of RAM for $92. An iPod 20 gig is about $200 roughly new. So, I defiently won't do a direct trade. Are you willing to pay some cash? PM with your offer.
e�Studios
Apr 9, 01:42 PM
For those that are interested in anime, I just noticed that Trigun is now being streamed on Netflix. It's a very good anime series and I recommend watching at least the first six episodes.
I really wish Netflix would stream the original audio track, I really hate watching anime with English dubs. English dubs ruin the whole experience, a lot of the context is lost once they dub it..
Maybe someday Netflix will finally offer the original audio track and not massacre all their streaming anime.
I really wish Netflix would stream the original audio track, I really hate watching anime with English dubs. English dubs ruin the whole experience, a lot of the context is lost once they dub it..
Maybe someday Netflix will finally offer the original audio track and not massacre all their streaming anime.
Zanthus
Feb 2, 11:16 AM
For your text ( #membershipcontent ), remove the "position: relative" and/or "left: 285px"
Think of relative positioning as a "nudge" -- the browser does most of the rendering and then moves any elements relatively positioned by the number of pixels you tell it. In your case, 285px on the left which bumps it to the right.
HTH,
~ Jeremy
Thats great solved my problem
thanks
Think of relative positioning as a "nudge" -- the browser does most of the rendering and then moves any elements relatively positioned by the number of pixels you tell it. In your case, 285px on the left which bumps it to the right.
HTH,
~ Jeremy
Thats great solved my problem
thanks
iLucas
Apr 17, 07:24 PM
I find MacRumors as a great place for help, and I ask on here before any other forums.
tmagman
Apr 30, 02:42 PM
Note that bootcamp plugins are not supported for windows 7 64bit. Only 32bit version. So if you want to use your graphics card, your USB-ports, internet etc I advice to install the 32bit-version.
I have had no problem at all running 64bit Win7 Pro bootcamp, it works incredibly well (and is listed as a supported version of windows in the bootcamp documentation as well)
OP- When i installed Win7 64 on my 2010 mbp, it actually glitched on me the first time and got stuck during the installation, so I just shut it down, started it again in OS X, then deleted the bootcamp partition and started again, and it worked fine. Also- make sure you're not just creating a partition in the disk utility, but using the bootcamp utility to create the partition for windows.
I have had no problem at all running 64bit Win7 Pro bootcamp, it works incredibly well (and is listed as a supported version of windows in the bootcamp documentation as well)
OP- When i installed Win7 64 on my 2010 mbp, it actually glitched on me the first time and got stuck during the installation, so I just shut it down, started it again in OS X, then deleted the bootcamp partition and started again, and it worked fine. Also- make sure you're not just creating a partition in the disk utility, but using the bootcamp utility to create the partition for windows.