arn
Jul 24, 08:52 AM
"Registered" simply means you have a username/login.
So, if you are reading this, you are registered. :)
arn
So, if you are reading this, you are registered. :)
arn
bmwhd
May 5, 11:22 AM
Yep. When I'm running a Winterboard theme, I'll get banner adds at the top, behind the icons, on my springboard after closing certain apps.
I can reproduce 100% of the time with an app called 'Speedometer FREE' from the Apple app store. Quick respring cures it.
iP4, 4.3.2, redsn0w.
I can reproduce 100% of the time with an app called 'Speedometer FREE' from the Apple app store. Quick respring cures it.
iP4, 4.3.2, redsn0w.
wpotere
Apr 25, 07:35 PM
Even *if* your friend paid for it, it's not his to give you to install and use without violating Apple's license agreement
^^^ This...
^^^ This...
BBrandDesign
May 2, 01:59 AM
Good stuff bobsaget. I liked the design. Thanks to share it.
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ScoobyMcDoo
May 1, 08:40 PM
If your computers have been paired, then you should be able to see it in the bluetooth preferences pane.
macEfan
Dec 3, 10:12 PM
here are some pics:
more avalible upon request...
the processor is celeron.
the computer does come with a working battery that holds 46 min. of charge as well, as an extra battary cover, a phone cord, and ethernet cord, the power adapter, an external mouse., and if I can find it, a copy of windows ME will also be included. This computer has been very well taken care of by me, but I switched to mac, so I don't need this anymore :)
more avalible upon request...
the processor is celeron.
the computer does come with a working battery that holds 46 min. of charge as well, as an extra battary cover, a phone cord, and ethernet cord, the power adapter, an external mouse., and if I can find it, a copy of windows ME will also be included. This computer has been very well taken care of by me, but I switched to mac, so I don't need this anymore :)
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alansmallen
Jun 3, 04:27 PM
Wanted to clarify that it comes with all accesories except for headphones.
Vylen
May 5, 05:48 AM
Turbo Boost effectively lets a processor speed up when it's not using all of its cores by 'shutting off' the cores that aren't in use. Off the top of my head the i5 3.1Ghz can Turbo Boost to 3.4Ghz while the i7 3.4Ghz can run to 3.8Ghz. The real world difference is relatively small but can be worth a couple of frames a second in a game or a few seconds off a benchmark.
Incorrect. Turbo boost is "dynamic overclocking". Depending on the current number of cores being used and if additional processing power is required, the CPU will slowly increase the clock rate for the currently active cores. It'll do this incrementally until the thermal operating limit of the processor is reached.
Incorrect. Turbo boost is "dynamic overclocking". Depending on the current number of cores being used and if additional processing power is required, the CPU will slowly increase the clock rate for the currently active cores. It'll do this incrementally until the thermal operating limit of the processor is reached.
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jbomber
Jul 2, 03:00 AM
Originally posted by iJon
its coming, its called expose.
iJon
seems like it'd be relatively easy tho, y'know? kinda surprised that it was never considered til Expose.
its coming, its called expose.
iJon
seems like it'd be relatively easy tho, y'know? kinda surprised that it was never considered til Expose.
mnkeybsness
Nov 6, 09:08 PM
if you can open them with another program like you said, you may want to resave and make backups NOW!
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orangeclockwork
Jul 9, 05:16 PM
Hey,
Does anyone have any advice/experience with buying apple products on ebay? I have talked to many sellers who are selling apple products for ridiculously low prices. It's tempting, but at the same time i don't know if they will not just rip me off and not send the product. Most sellers are overseas. Any comments???
One product: Powerbook 17" with 23" display for $2200...now that obviously seems too good to be true
thanks
Does anyone have any advice/experience with buying apple products on ebay? I have talked to many sellers who are selling apple products for ridiculously low prices. It's tempting, but at the same time i don't know if they will not just rip me off and not send the product. Most sellers are overseas. Any comments???
One product: Powerbook 17" with 23" display for $2200...now that obviously seems too good to be true
thanks
SchneiderMan
Feb 10, 12:56 AM
Come on we all know that Apple now sells the iHomeless.
Bad I know :eek::p
Bad I know :eek::p
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iLucas
Apr 9, 06:24 PM
You know, after 16 years on the Internet you'd think I'd know how to find ***** by now.
Thanks much. No idea why I only looked on eBay and Craigslist.
If only they made a website where I could search a whole BUNCH of websites at once. Hmmmmmmmm......
No problem.
I use the deals section on Lowendmac (http://lowendmac.com/deals.shtml) to find what im looking for if i cannot find it on ebay/craigslist
Thanks much. No idea why I only looked on eBay and Craigslist.
If only they made a website where I could search a whole BUNCH of websites at once. Hmmmmmmmm......
No problem.
I use the deals section on Lowendmac (http://lowendmac.com/deals.shtml) to find what im looking for if i cannot find it on ebay/craigslist
MacBytes
Apr 21, 11:50 PM
http://www.macbytes.com/images/bytessig.gif (http://www.macbytes.com)
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Ollie's Tab 4.7 - Adds a Tab open/close button to Safari's interface. Updated for Safari 1.3. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050422005001)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Ollie's Tab 4.7 - Adds a Tab open/close button to Safari's interface. Updated for Safari 1.3. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050422005001)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
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MLeepson
Oct 24, 03:08 PM
I may go there or to Tice's. It's not as busy at Tice's. GS Plaza is a mad house on the weekends and I can't imagine it at an event like this.
I need to pick up a power adapter that was ordered for me by the "Genius" at Tice's.
Wherever I am, I'm the guy with long hair.
I need to pick up a power adapter that was ordered for me by the "Genius" at Tice's.
Wherever I am, I'm the guy with long hair.
lavrishevo
May 3, 08:19 PM
Bootcamp will run just fine on both the models listed.
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Fubar1977
Feb 21, 07:22 AM
Official Apple anything is expensive.
Never buy memory/HDD upgrades etc. from Apple, that logo on the box will add about 75% to the real price.
Never buy memory/HDD upgrades etc. from Apple, that logo on the box will add about 75% to the real price.
zagato27
Oct 26, 07:20 PM
I haven't used this keyboard myself, but i've heard it comes pretty close to what you're looking for: http://www.macally.com/spec/usb/input_device/icekey.html
I bought one of these for my G5, love it. Looks cool and has very nice action, I seem to fly on this board! 2 USB ports (one at each end). Pretty cheap too.... $39 at Newegg I think. It gets my vote. :D
I bought one of these for my G5, love it. Looks cool and has very nice action, I seem to fly on this board! 2 USB ports (one at each end). Pretty cheap too.... $39 at Newegg I think. It gets my vote. :D
Chrispy
Sep 24, 01:57 PM
he was recruited onto a team and they compete in international tournaments... according to him, the only proper gaming set up would use a CRT not an LCD. *shrugg* I'm quite ignorant in these matters though. :o
This is true. If you are really looking to get the best quality image in your games go with a CRT monitor. The reason gamers recommend these is for the fact they do not have a "native resolution" like LCD monitors do. On a CRT you can play at 800x600 or 1280x1024 and the game will not look blurry at either setting. If you have a LCD and its native resolution is 1280x1024 if you play a game at 800x600 then it will look blurry and not nearly as crisp as if you had a CRT. However, if your computer is fast enough to run all your games at your monitor's native resolution then this is not something to worry about. Also, most LCD monitor manufacturers have fixed the motion blur issues that used to haunt them in the past so at least that is not a worry anymore.
This is true. If you are really looking to get the best quality image in your games go with a CRT monitor. The reason gamers recommend these is for the fact they do not have a "native resolution" like LCD monitors do. On a CRT you can play at 800x600 or 1280x1024 and the game will not look blurry at either setting. If you have a LCD and its native resolution is 1280x1024 if you play a game at 800x600 then it will look blurry and not nearly as crisp as if you had a CRT. However, if your computer is fast enough to run all your games at your monitor's native resolution then this is not something to worry about. Also, most LCD monitor manufacturers have fixed the motion blur issues that used to haunt them in the past so at least that is not a worry anymore.
rgomes
Jan 11, 12:47 PM
Hi!
I purchased the Mac Universal Dock today and was having problems with the Line Out.
I can plug my stereo cord directly from iPod Touch (4th Gen) into my Panasonic Stereo System's "Music Port" and I can hear sound form its speakers.
When I place it into the dock, and use the "line out" I can only hear music from the iPod itself and not from the external speakers.
Any suggestions? Any settings to change?
Thanks!
Regards,
I purchased the Mac Universal Dock today and was having problems with the Line Out.
I can plug my stereo cord directly from iPod Touch (4th Gen) into my Panasonic Stereo System's "Music Port" and I can hear sound form its speakers.
When I place it into the dock, and use the "line out" I can only hear music from the iPod itself and not from the external speakers.
Any suggestions? Any settings to change?
Thanks!
Regards,
trainguy77
Nov 12, 01:18 PM
Intel only.... @#%$&*!
well at least we know have a client to fold with.....Before we had to fold in rosetta.
well at least we know have a client to fold with.....Before we had to fold in rosetta.
Horrortaxi
Aug 26, 11:28 PM
That's probably a mix of Stage 1 and 2.
LEVENDIZ
May 1, 01:32 AM
Hey guys, well i know absolutley nothing about programming.. where should i start ?
I have a couple of books;
Apress: Mac Programming for Absolute Beginners
I have a couple of books;
Apress: Mac Programming for Absolute Beginners
mbl42
Dec 15, 11:33 PM
I'm also interested in some RAM if you decide to part it out. :)
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