kepner
Apr 26, 03:26 PM
So...can anyone tell me why with Airplay iPhone gaming cannot stream to the AppleTV?
I think there's a bit of latency with AirPlay. It's noticeable when you try to scrub a video or song that's AirPlaying. The Apple TV sometimes takes a second or two to catch up.
I think there's a bit of latency with AirPlay. It's noticeable when you try to scrub a video or song that's AirPlaying. The Apple TV sometimes takes a second or two to catch up.
bobisi
Dec 1, 08:20 AM
Seems like a lot of people have been having similar issues. Tried the old standby- re-starting the computer. That did it for now.
rhett7660
Nov 13, 04:34 PM
Those are some killer pictures!!!!!!! Awesome!
jent
Jan 19, 12:13 AM
Anyone know under what conditions the MacBook Air wouldn't sleep? I never had any problems.
zap2
Apr 1, 12:42 PM
I know people I could give it to, but surely they would have no use for it either. Without a working CD drive they won't be able to play games on it!
Open it up, and replace the DVD drive
Open it up, and replace the DVD drive
johnmadden78
Aug 12, 11:21 AM
Can an Irishman join in the Canadian music lovefest?
I'll throw Ohbijou, Great Lake Swimmers and the Weakerthans into the mix.
And, um... Barenaked Ladies.
I'll throw Ohbijou, Great Lake Swimmers and the Weakerthans into the mix.
And, um... Barenaked Ladies.
ryan.malany
Mar 11, 05:58 AM
I propose using the hashtag #cbusipad on Twitter to keep others updated on lines, inventories, pictures, etc.! Thoughts?
CarbonCrew
Apr 6, 11:47 AM
I'm interested in running an OBD app on my vehicle and have found that the Wifi dongles are significantly more expensive that their Bluetooth counterparts. I've read that iPhone does not use SPP, however I'm finding conflicting testimonials as to whether SPP is supported by the iPad.
Does anyone know if SPP is supported?
Does anyone know if SPP is supported?
balamw
Apr 6, 06:55 PM
hi all i bought a win 7 family pack home premium and i used the 3 user license to install win 7 on my mbp, imac, and a pc i have
if i remove it from one of the computers can i install win 7 on another computer or once its installed on a computer is it locked to that system?
i ask because i am getting rid of my pc for a custom build
IIRC Family Pack is three retail upgrade licenses. In that case it should work out fine, though you may have to call MS to activate.
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if i remove it from one of the computers can i install win 7 on another computer or once its installed on a computer is it locked to that system?
i ask because i am getting rid of my pc for a custom build
IIRC Family Pack is three retail upgrade licenses. In that case it should work out fine, though you may have to call MS to activate.
B
vincenz
Mar 10, 08:01 AM
Good question. I'd like to know this myself. Any developers out there?
Sydde
Feb 19, 09:51 AM
From his posting history, I get the impression that the OP will respond with some degree of restrained celebration when Steve Jobs buys the farm.
aloshka
Apr 23, 01:54 AM
I have in my possession a macbook pro 15 2.3ghz quad core and mac pro 6-core. I used to use the mac pro with a 27" led, but do to annoying glare that just gave me headaches, I got rid of it and got a 30" instead. I also have an ipad for just random stuff, and just watching movies on the plane if needed.
So I lost a contract and thus need to cutdown on costs tremendously. I'm a developer and do apple / windows development (windows in vm, and xcode). I have 3-4 VMs running in fusion (usually one at a time). I also enjoy games like wow, portal, portal 2 now (wonderful!), and maybe others in the future. Games are definitely faster on a windows machine, but the mac pro handles them well. Although playable, I really do not want to play games on the macbook pro.
So the question....
Should I sell the macbook pro (already got a buyer) for $2800 and just keep mac pro + ipad. This is fine but eventually may need a laptop when I start traveling again.
or
Should I sell mac pro (already got a buyer for $3800) and keep macbook pro 15 + ipad. Keep the macbook pro for all work related things and build a cheap gaming rig (800-1000$) for just games and personal windows software? I like the separation of personal + games / business for this choice, but sometimes will want to work on the big monitor so switching the cabling between the gaming rig and laptop will get annoying (never tried working primarily on just laptop).
Thoughts? And thanks so much all for replying a head of time!!
So I lost a contract and thus need to cutdown on costs tremendously. I'm a developer and do apple / windows development (windows in vm, and xcode). I have 3-4 VMs running in fusion (usually one at a time). I also enjoy games like wow, portal, portal 2 now (wonderful!), and maybe others in the future. Games are definitely faster on a windows machine, but the mac pro handles them well. Although playable, I really do not want to play games on the macbook pro.
So the question....
Should I sell the macbook pro (already got a buyer) for $2800 and just keep mac pro + ipad. This is fine but eventually may need a laptop when I start traveling again.
or
Should I sell mac pro (already got a buyer for $3800) and keep macbook pro 15 + ipad. Keep the macbook pro for all work related things and build a cheap gaming rig (800-1000$) for just games and personal windows software? I like the separation of personal + games / business for this choice, but sometimes will want to work on the big monitor so switching the cabling between the gaming rig and laptop will get annoying (never tried working primarily on just laptop).
Thoughts? And thanks so much all for replying a head of time!!
tnctan
Mar 26, 02:34 AM
Tomtom dosen't work on ipod touch 4th generation.. Help
devilot
Sep 26, 10:24 AM
Let us know how sore you are 24-36 hours after the wreck. That's when it usually kicks in.Reading the date/time of the first post, the accident occurred on September 17th and it has been well over a week... So perhaps our good doctor doesn't feel too bad? :p
kdarling
Dec 1, 03:53 PM
The mirror idea was done almost as soon as the iPhone came out in 2007:
Mirror video conferencing on iPhone (http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/13/mirror-based-video-conferencing-developed-for-iphone/)
Pretty clever-looking, actually... at least for desktop use.
Mirror video conferencing on iPhone (http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/13/mirror-based-video-conferencing-developed-for-iphone/)
Pretty clever-looking, actually... at least for desktop use.
NateJamesMeyers
Mar 12, 08:34 PM
im going for the ipad android. everyone is using android these days, apples bound to start sometime ;)
MacRumors
Aug 8, 08:35 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
Missed by many yesterday due to the fervor of the WWDC Keynote address was an announcement (http://lists.apple.com/archives/Darwin-dev/2006/Aug/msg00067.html) by Apple's Open Source Project Manager, Ernest Prabhakar, concerning Apple and its Open Source initiative.
Mac OS Forge
With the recent announcement of the demise of OpenDarwin.org (http://www.opendarwin.org/), Apple has stepped up to the plate and has created Mac OS Forge (http://www.macosforge.org/), a community site hosted by Apple to "support WebKit and other open source projects focused on Mac OS X, especially those looking to transition from OpenDarwin.org." Current projects include the Bonjour, Collaboration (iCal Server), Kernel (XNU), Launchd, and WebKit.
XNU x86 Source Released
Apple has released the source code for the Intel x86 version of the Darwin Kernel, beginning with Darwin 8.7 (Mac OS 10.4.7). While apologies were offered for the delay in releasing the source, no explanation was given. Speculation had begun earlier in the year that Apple was closing the XNU x86 source (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/05/20060517144323.shtml) due to piracy concerns. MacGuides has an introduction to Darwin (http://guides.macrumors.com/Darwin) and XNU (http://guides.macrumors.com/XNU) for readers unfamiliar with the technologies.
iCal Server Source
As many readers have noted, Apple has indeed released the source for iCal Server (slated to be released with Mac OS 10.5 "Leopard" Server) under the Apache License (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html).
Other Licensing Changes
Bonjour and Launchd projects are now being distributed under the Apache License. The projects were previously relegated to Apple's Apple Public Source License (http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/2.0.txt).
Digg This (http://digg.com/apple/Apple_Keeps_XNU_x86_Open_Announces_Mac_OS_Forge)
Missed by many yesterday due to the fervor of the WWDC Keynote address was an announcement (http://lists.apple.com/archives/Darwin-dev/2006/Aug/msg00067.html) by Apple's Open Source Project Manager, Ernest Prabhakar, concerning Apple and its Open Source initiative.
Mac OS Forge
With the recent announcement of the demise of OpenDarwin.org (http://www.opendarwin.org/), Apple has stepped up to the plate and has created Mac OS Forge (http://www.macosforge.org/), a community site hosted by Apple to "support WebKit and other open source projects focused on Mac OS X, especially those looking to transition from OpenDarwin.org." Current projects include the Bonjour, Collaboration (iCal Server), Kernel (XNU), Launchd, and WebKit.
XNU x86 Source Released
Apple has released the source code for the Intel x86 version of the Darwin Kernel, beginning with Darwin 8.7 (Mac OS 10.4.7). While apologies were offered for the delay in releasing the source, no explanation was given. Speculation had begun earlier in the year that Apple was closing the XNU x86 source (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/05/20060517144323.shtml) due to piracy concerns. MacGuides has an introduction to Darwin (http://guides.macrumors.com/Darwin) and XNU (http://guides.macrumors.com/XNU) for readers unfamiliar with the technologies.
iCal Server Source
As many readers have noted, Apple has indeed released the source for iCal Server (slated to be released with Mac OS 10.5 "Leopard" Server) under the Apache License (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html).
Other Licensing Changes
Bonjour and Launchd projects are now being distributed under the Apache License. The projects were previously relegated to Apple's Apple Public Source License (http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/2.0.txt).
Digg This (http://digg.com/apple/Apple_Keeps_XNU_x86_Open_Announces_Mac_OS_Forge)
skottichan
Nov 16, 08:17 PM
John Denver & the Muppets - A Christmas Together
Various Artists - First Christmas Record for Children (something my late father played every christmas when i was little)
Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas
Queen - Thank God It's Christmas (single)
Bare Naked Ladies - Bare Naked for the Holidays
Various Artists - First Christmas Record for Children (something my late father played every christmas when i was little)
Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas
Queen - Thank God It's Christmas (single)
Bare Naked Ladies - Bare Naked for the Holidays
PhoneyDeveloper
Apr 6, 12:21 AM
The basic idea is simple.
Create a view. Add to it whatever subviews you need, pickerview, done button etc. When you create the view have its frame be offscreen to the bottom. AddSubview the view to something that's onscreen and then use UIView animation to animate the frame of the view onscreen. Animate the view offscreen in response to the done button.
Create a view. Add to it whatever subviews you need, pickerview, done button etc. When you create the view have its frame be offscreen to the bottom. AddSubview the view to something that's onscreen and then use UIView animation to animate the frame of the view onscreen. Animate the view offscreen in response to the done button.
bousozoku
Sep 14, 12:21 PM
I was looking at the M-Audio Sonica last night. It's a sound card connected by USB and it has an optical output and can feed a 5.1 Dolby Digital system. All this was $79. Is it good? I didn't hear it yet. I think I'll take the chance though. Requirements? Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher.
Haoshiro
Mar 29, 11:47 AM
Thinking about getting a 360 for a couple FPS games and maybe Oblivion. Looks like a fun game, and I was just wondering if the impression I get from the reviews are correct, or if it's just overzealous writers. :p
The game sounds like it's almost a single player FPS in that there are lots of quests which you can pick up or not and the game more or less just presents options to you rather than following any sort of dictated path. In other words, very open ended like an MMO. Is that accurate, or is it more structured than that? Thanks! :)
Oh yeah, so many times playing this game I've been amazed at the sheer scale of the world. It's like an uber-MMO you play by yourself, but with much MUCH better gameplay.
You're really not restricted in many ways at all. There are some people you just can't kill, but I'm sure that's important to avoid breaking the game. You can go anywhere, do anything you want. You can be good or bad, Famous or Infamous... it's entirely open-ended.
There is a HUGE amount of the world full of completely optional locations, quests, and characters. But don't think that means you'll be left not knowing what the heck to do.
The quest system is fairly robust, and you'll always be able to pick up the main quest at any time. To make that even easier they've even made sure to place rally-points on your map for your active quest. Meaning you are rarely ever left wondering where the heck to go if you want to get back into the main story.
I've done some of the main quest, but I've been adventuring in the game for awhile now (easily 40+ hours) and still feel like this game has a ton of content left for me to explore if I really want to. Best value for your money ever... imho!
The game sounds like it's almost a single player FPS in that there are lots of quests which you can pick up or not and the game more or less just presents options to you rather than following any sort of dictated path. In other words, very open ended like an MMO. Is that accurate, or is it more structured than that? Thanks! :)
Oh yeah, so many times playing this game I've been amazed at the sheer scale of the world. It's like an uber-MMO you play by yourself, but with much MUCH better gameplay.
You're really not restricted in many ways at all. There are some people you just can't kill, but I'm sure that's important to avoid breaking the game. You can go anywhere, do anything you want. You can be good or bad, Famous or Infamous... it's entirely open-ended.
There is a HUGE amount of the world full of completely optional locations, quests, and characters. But don't think that means you'll be left not knowing what the heck to do.
The quest system is fairly robust, and you'll always be able to pick up the main quest at any time. To make that even easier they've even made sure to place rally-points on your map for your active quest. Meaning you are rarely ever left wondering where the heck to go if you want to get back into the main story.
I've done some of the main quest, but I've been adventuring in the game for awhile now (easily 40+ hours) and still feel like this game has a ton of content left for me to explore if I really want to. Best value for your money ever... imho!
MacBytes
Apr 1, 01:37 PM
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Link: Happy birthday, Apple (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040401143756)
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Link: Happy birthday, Apple (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040401143756)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
crude analogy
Jan 3, 05:03 PM
"I don't want this to turn into a mudslinging contest."
--zarathustra, January 3, 2003.
If you did not want a mudslinging contest, you would not have slung mud.
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I posted the images in a separate thread completely unrelated to this one. In the context of that thread, they were not intended as extracts from my portfolio. To visit where they were originally posted, visit:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15741
I am not a "hopeful 'visual artist'." Currently, visual art is my primary income pipeline. As my resume states, I am the Director of Promotion and Marketing for a large consulting firm in Silicon Valley -- not a position reached by being "hopeful".
However, after Berkeley, architecture will obviously grossly supersede it as an income source.
My "quotations" were an approximation of the intention contained in your original message. To say otherwise is only a self-congratulating delusion.
In my life I have never rammed anything down anyone's throat.
The world would be full of pity if you turned out older than me. Let's hope that isn't the case.
--C.S.
P.S., Nothing you said was potent enough to "destroy" any "system". (And you're trying to say I'M riding a "little cloud"?)
--zarathustra, January 3, 2003.
If you did not want a mudslinging contest, you would not have slung mud.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I posted the images in a separate thread completely unrelated to this one. In the context of that thread, they were not intended as extracts from my portfolio. To visit where they were originally posted, visit:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15741
I am not a "hopeful 'visual artist'." Currently, visual art is my primary income pipeline. As my resume states, I am the Director of Promotion and Marketing for a large consulting firm in Silicon Valley -- not a position reached by being "hopeful".
However, after Berkeley, architecture will obviously grossly supersede it as an income source.
My "quotations" were an approximation of the intention contained in your original message. To say otherwise is only a self-congratulating delusion.
In my life I have never rammed anything down anyone's throat.
The world would be full of pity if you turned out older than me. Let's hope that isn't the case.
--C.S.
P.S., Nothing you said was potent enough to "destroy" any "system". (And you're trying to say I'M riding a "little cloud"?)
the-wanderer
May 5, 03:34 PM
All,
My dev box is macbook pro with latest OSX, dual boot to Win7 Ult 64.
I setup apache,perl,SSL, php,sql in Win with no problems and website is on the NTFS partition.
on OSX side, apache runs and I have the DocumentRoot to pointed to
/Volumes/Mac_Daddy/docs/web_curr/public_html
NTFS-3G runs fine, I can read/write to win partition but apache is still looking for the doc in Site folder??? WTF???
also I have named the
ServerName localhost
so in any browser if I type in http://localhost the site on the NTFS should be pointed to and loaded but it doesn't work.
and apache thinks the address is 192.xxxx/~user WTF is going on???
do i need to set a hard link in the user's site?? force 127.0.0.1 in the hosts file??
any help kindly appreciated.
My dev box is macbook pro with latest OSX, dual boot to Win7 Ult 64.
I setup apache,perl,SSL, php,sql in Win with no problems and website is on the NTFS partition.
on OSX side, apache runs and I have the DocumentRoot to pointed to
/Volumes/Mac_Daddy/docs/web_curr/public_html
NTFS-3G runs fine, I can read/write to win partition but apache is still looking for the doc in Site folder??? WTF???
also I have named the
ServerName localhost
so in any browser if I type in http://localhost the site on the NTFS should be pointed to and loaded but it doesn't work.
and apache thinks the address is 192.xxxx/~user WTF is going on???
do i need to set a hard link in the user's site?? force 127.0.0.1 in the hosts file??
any help kindly appreciated.


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