Habakuk
Sep 29, 05:44 PM
Restart your mac.
Thx for the hint, that did the trick. App works fine now. Great app btw.
At MBP restart the EyeTV 3.2 asked for WiFi permission. The update to 3.2 (btw failed the first time) did not require a restart of the machine.
Thx for the hint, that did the trick. App works fine now. Great app btw.
At MBP restart the EyeTV 3.2 asked for WiFi permission. The update to 3.2 (btw failed the first time) did not require a restart of the machine.
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ericinboston
Apr 12, 09:08 AM
I'd like to see something new in the iPad other than the standard "thinner, lighter" junk. Yes, the iPad 2.0 upgraded the RAM (to a whopping 512!) and faster CPU...but I'd like more/better functionality...more built-in (free) apps...stereo speakers...better screen resolution...and larger baseline storage (32GB is needed....64GB would be awesome)
twoodcc
Aug 26, 04:53 PM
Well I fixed the video problem... I have been using a KVM to route all video to one monitor that way I don't have to keep unplugging the monitor from each machine as I check it, so I decided to see what would happen if I hooked the monitor directly to the 980x and it works perfectly that way.
Then I tried to load the folding apps and that didn't go so well so I have some more work to do to figure that out.
well glad you got it figured out.
as for the folding apps, let me know what you tried, so i can help you get it working!
Then I tried to load the folding apps and that didn't go so well so I have some more work to do to figure that out.
well glad you got it figured out.
as for the folding apps, let me know what you tried, so i can help you get it working!
Banjhiyi
May 4, 05:00 PM
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I believe Apple does this on purpose. I remember when I had the 3G and "updated" it with the latest iOS and it turned it into a clunker. Apple didn't care and they didn't give people the option to downgrade the "upgrade". Apple we love your products, but please understand that we are hip to your tricks now. Geez. :cool:
Don't really know what you're talking about, but you can put any iOS version you want on your phone if you know how to use itunes correctly...
Tell us then because I am absolutely done with this PoS device now unless I can downgrade.
I'm obligated to fellow consumers not to keep giving money to companies who deliberately bork your device to force an upgrade.
Absolutely had enough of Apple now. Screw 'em.
I believe Apple does this on purpose. I remember when I had the 3G and "updated" it with the latest iOS and it turned it into a clunker. Apple didn't care and they didn't give people the option to downgrade the "upgrade". Apple we love your products, but please understand that we are hip to your tricks now. Geez. :cool:
Don't really know what you're talking about, but you can put any iOS version you want on your phone if you know how to use itunes correctly...
Tell us then because I am absolutely done with this PoS device now unless I can downgrade.
I'm obligated to fellow consumers not to keep giving money to companies who deliberately bork your device to force an upgrade.
Absolutely had enough of Apple now. Screw 'em.
Eriamjh1138@DAN
Apr 13, 12:49 PM
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Is $299 the upgrade price or the only price?
Is $299 the upgrade price or the only price?
lorductape
Dec 2, 09:10 AM
well 60 feet isnt that far
duvalle
Nov 15, 03:15 PM
Idle Processor Noise
The MacBook is victim to the high pitched noise generated by the processor, known as the 'CPU whine'
This occurs only when the CPU is idle
Disabling the second core of the processor or running a program that prevents the processors from being idle will eliminate this sound (like PhotoBooth).
This has also been observed on the MacBook Pro, as well as other Core Duo based PC laptops.
Unlike the Macbook Pro, Apple has yet to recognize this issue.
That's exactly what i got!!!
I tried the PhotoBooth trick and the noise stoped!!!!
Thx!
But i did not have that BEFORE the efi firmware update ....
:eek:
The MacBook is victim to the high pitched noise generated by the processor, known as the 'CPU whine'
This occurs only when the CPU is idle
Disabling the second core of the processor or running a program that prevents the processors from being idle will eliminate this sound (like PhotoBooth).
This has also been observed on the MacBook Pro, as well as other Core Duo based PC laptops.
Unlike the Macbook Pro, Apple has yet to recognize this issue.
That's exactly what i got!!!
I tried the PhotoBooth trick and the noise stoped!!!!
Thx!
But i did not have that BEFORE the efi firmware update ....
:eek:
dagamer34
Apr 27, 09:17 AM
Unless they've bought map data from Navateq or TeleAtlas, I strongly doubt Apple has enough time to map the entire world. If anything, because of the huge number of people using iPhones, it's perfect for creating an aggregate map of traffic data which no other company could do (besides Google i suppose).
And the deal could probably be like this: "You want highly accurate traffic data? You gotta send your anonymous location too." And it shouldn't be hidden in some legalese which no one ever freaking reads.
Although turn-by-turn directions is a no-no if they are using Google's map tiles. And I'd find it too visually jarring to switch to someone else just so they can play their own rules. Also, that'd piss off a LOT of navigation developers, and Apple rarely tends to do that.
And the deal could probably be like this: "You want highly accurate traffic data? You gotta send your anonymous location too." And it shouldn't be hidden in some legalese which no one ever freaking reads.
Although turn-by-turn directions is a no-no if they are using Google's map tiles. And I'd find it too visually jarring to switch to someone else just so they can play their own rules. Also, that'd piss off a LOT of navigation developers, and Apple rarely tends to do that.
Flaxxx
Apr 22, 12:54 PM
Conde is different from Cond�.
Two different words.
How hard is it to write stuff correctly?
Here, you can cut and paste: Cond� Nast.
You're welcome.
Two different words.
How hard is it to write stuff correctly?
Here, you can cut and paste: Cond� Nast.
You're welcome.
Tanglewood
Aug 17, 03:09 PM
I know they have free music and tv downloads. I think it would be cool to have a free movie download of maybe indie films or film classics because other than the free tv downloads I rarely buy any shows on iTunes since I don't have a video iPod.
And in the same vein as other posts I see this launching with an iPod update. My guess early November.
And in the same vein as other posts I see this launching with an iPod update. My guess early November.
Consultant
Mar 29, 10:01 AM
Maybe Nokia needs to change its slogan from "connecting people" to "suing Apple"
Or perhaps Nokia should create the next great thing instead of following Apple's footsteps? Oh that's right, they are now a Microsoft puppet OEM.
Nokia should focus on getting those windows mobile phones out on the market. Their dying smartphone market share has made them sink low.
Exactly.
Or perhaps Nokia should create the next great thing instead of following Apple's footsteps? Oh that's right, they are now a Microsoft puppet OEM.
Nokia should focus on getting those windows mobile phones out on the market. Their dying smartphone market share has made them sink low.
Exactly.
rien333
Mar 4, 08:57 AM
are your finder window's translucent? How did you do that?
It actually is a terminal window. (The application in Applications/Utlities)
I only wish I could make my finder windows transparent...
It actually is a terminal window. (The application in Applications/Utlities)
I only wish I could make my finder windows transparent...
tablo13
Apr 27, 09:14 AM
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THANK YOU. The directions right now are confusing, because the big map is rendered north top, no matter what.
THANK YOU. The directions right now are confusing, because the big map is rendered north top, no matter what.
RedReplicant
Apr 11, 12:44 AM
Carbon Fiber = Ricer.
A lot of high end cars have carbon fiber body panels that are painted.
ie. C6 ZO6
A lot of high end cars have carbon fiber body panels that are painted.
ie. C6 ZO6
Avro
May 2, 01:33 PM
it should be noted that the Dell price includes a discount , which apple never seems to do.
I got a 30% discount on my Mac Pro.
Never say never. :D
I got a 30% discount on my Mac Pro.
Never say never. :D
MacRumors
Apr 27, 09:01 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-hints-at-future-turn-by-turn-gps-directions-with-traffic-for-iphone/)
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article/2010/12/17/170847-ios4_maps.jpg
As part of its Q&A regarding location tracking posted earlier today (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-officially-addresses-location-data-controversy/), Apple discloses that it is currently collecting "anonymous traffic data" from users' devices with the aim of providing an "improved traffic experience in the next couple of years".What other location data is Apple collecting from the iPhone besides crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspot and cell tower data?
Apple is now collecting anonymous traffic data to build a crowd-sourced traffic database with the goal of providing iPhone users an improved traffic service in the next couple of years.That traffic experience would presumably be built on top of a turn-by-turn navigation system separate from the Maps application included in iOS and driven by Google.
In November an Apple job posting (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/11/27/apple-to-take-iphones-maps-app-to-the-next-level/) described an iPhone engineering position that would help take Maps "to the next level". The company followed that up last December, with a set of four job listings (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/17/apples-ios-engineering-jobs-emphasize-navigation-software-experience/) seeking iOS engineers with experience in developing navigation software, further fueling speculation that Apple is working on its own navigation system.
On a broader scale, Apple has increasingly looked to beef up its own mapping and geolocation services in an attempt to distance itself from Google, which has provided the core Maps application for the iPhone since the device's 2007 debut. Apple acquired mapping company Placebase in July 2009 (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/09/30/apple-acquired-mapping-company-placebase-in-july/) and followed that up by purchasing small Canadian mapping firm Poly9 one year later (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/14/apple-acquires-web-mapping-firm-poly9/). Apple also moved its location services for iOS in-house (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/30/apple-moved-location-services-in-house-with-ipad-and-ios-4/) with the release of iOS 3.2 on the iPad in April separating itself from Google and Skyhook Wireless for such services.
Google has offered free turn-by-turn navigation on Android since late 2009 (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/10/28/google-introduces-free-gps-navigation-for-android-2-0/) and had hinted at that time that it could bring the service to iOS, although the company later backpedaled (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/04/23/questions-arise-over-googles-plans-to-bring-free-turn-by-turn-gps-navigation-to-iphone/) from those claims.
Article Link: Apple Hints at Future Turn-by-Turn GPS Directions With Traffic for iPhone (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-hints-at-future-turn-by-turn-gps-directions-with-traffic-for-iphone/)
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article/2010/12/17/170847-ios4_maps.jpg
As part of its Q&A regarding location tracking posted earlier today (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-officially-addresses-location-data-controversy/), Apple discloses that it is currently collecting "anonymous traffic data" from users' devices with the aim of providing an "improved traffic experience in the next couple of years".What other location data is Apple collecting from the iPhone besides crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspot and cell tower data?
Apple is now collecting anonymous traffic data to build a crowd-sourced traffic database with the goal of providing iPhone users an improved traffic service in the next couple of years.That traffic experience would presumably be built on top of a turn-by-turn navigation system separate from the Maps application included in iOS and driven by Google.
In November an Apple job posting (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/11/27/apple-to-take-iphones-maps-app-to-the-next-level/) described an iPhone engineering position that would help take Maps "to the next level". The company followed that up last December, with a set of four job listings (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/17/apples-ios-engineering-jobs-emphasize-navigation-software-experience/) seeking iOS engineers with experience in developing navigation software, further fueling speculation that Apple is working on its own navigation system.
On a broader scale, Apple has increasingly looked to beef up its own mapping and geolocation services in an attempt to distance itself from Google, which has provided the core Maps application for the iPhone since the device's 2007 debut. Apple acquired mapping company Placebase in July 2009 (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/09/30/apple-acquired-mapping-company-placebase-in-july/) and followed that up by purchasing small Canadian mapping firm Poly9 one year later (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/14/apple-acquires-web-mapping-firm-poly9/). Apple also moved its location services for iOS in-house (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/30/apple-moved-location-services-in-house-with-ipad-and-ios-4/) with the release of iOS 3.2 on the iPad in April separating itself from Google and Skyhook Wireless for such services.
Google has offered free turn-by-turn navigation on Android since late 2009 (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/10/28/google-introduces-free-gps-navigation-for-android-2-0/) and had hinted at that time that it could bring the service to iOS, although the company later backpedaled (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/04/23/questions-arise-over-googles-plans-to-bring-free-turn-by-turn-gps-navigation-to-iphone/) from those claims.
Article Link: Apple Hints at Future Turn-by-Turn GPS Directions With Traffic for iPhone (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/27/apple-hints-at-future-turn-by-turn-gps-directions-with-traffic-for-iphone/)
roccitman
Mar 21, 09:46 PM
Just installed today and very happy.
Toromac--
I max mine out every day. Usually have open:
Photoshop
Rapidweaver
Parallels (virtual machine running XP)
Safari (of course)
iPhoto
Transmit
Mail, iCal, iTunes, etc.
blah blah blah.
Anyway, I was always having to close things to open others and now I have all of that stuff open but still have over 3GB available.
Iceman. Make the investment. It's a huge help to my day.
Btw, bought mine at Newegg.
Toromac--
I max mine out every day. Usually have open:
Photoshop
Rapidweaver
Parallels (virtual machine running XP)
Safari (of course)
iPhoto
Transmit
Mail, iCal, iTunes, etc.
blah blah blah.
Anyway, I was always having to close things to open others and now I have all of that stuff open but still have over 3GB available.
Iceman. Make the investment. It's a huge help to my day.
Btw, bought mine at Newegg.
JeremyWesley
Apr 12, 09:52 AM
Apple Declared 2011 the year of the iPad 2. Why would they do that if they had plans to release iPad 3 as the hanging chad for 2011..
2012 The Year of the iPad 3... see a theme here?
2012 The Year of the iPad 3... see a theme here?
AppleScruff1
Apr 11, 10:34 PM
Interim iPad, 7".
jonharris200
Nov 2, 06:23 PM
Why do I get the feeling that, yet again, this product will be US-only at launch? Oh yeah, no-one in UK has heard of Cingular, that's why! ;)
toddybody
Apr 19, 07:56 AM
True, but Portal 2 is released for both MacOSX and Windows. :|
:) I bought it for Windows as such. No question, Window's allows the BEST gaming experience...both in hardware support, and W7:DX11 > OSX:OpenGL
My real beef is that Apple doesnt compliment its wonderfully built machines with capable GPU's. I mean, a 5750 as the best graphics option in the otherwise superb (might I add expensive) 27inch iMac? Total Fail. Im not looking for them to kick PWR consumption totally, but they could easily facilitate something as powerful as a 560ti or dare I say a 6850.
:) I bought it for Windows as such. No question, Window's allows the BEST gaming experience...both in hardware support, and W7:DX11 > OSX:OpenGL
My real beef is that Apple doesnt compliment its wonderfully built machines with capable GPU's. I mean, a 5750 as the best graphics option in the otherwise superb (might I add expensive) 27inch iMac? Total Fail. Im not looking for them to kick PWR consumption totally, but they could easily facilitate something as powerful as a 560ti or dare I say a 6850.
EricNau
Nov 13, 07:55 PM
anyone else get an insanely loud noise just before the instal?
It's normal for the fans to run on full power during the firmware update. I assume that's the noise you heard, right?
It's normal for the fans to run on full power during the firmware update. I assume that's the noise you heard, right?
Mad Mac Maniac
Apr 12, 09:15 AM
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great response.... :confused:
I wouldn't dismiss this rumor completely, albeit the likelihood of it actually happening seems very slim. On the other hand, I remember in the months leading up to the iPad launch had secured trademark rights for the words "iPad" and "Slate" by way of two different "shell" companies. Does anyone remember that? Yes, we obviously know that one of those trademarks is currently in use and it's very likely there aren't any plans to use the other (Slate) trademark at all. Given have yet to use it, it's feasible that said trademark could be used in conjunction with the iPod namesake and thus we could see an "iPod Slate" this fall. That could be the rumored iPad 3 in smaller form factor (bigger than iPod Touch yet smaller than iPad). Just a hunch.
this could be for the rumored 6 inch screen. Steve says that 7 inch tabs are DOA, but maybe a 6 inch iPod Slate would be the perfect size which increases viewing screen while maximizing mobility? This would probably run on the iPhone/iPod touch version of iOS rather than the iPad. Just add a few extra columns/rows of icons.
great response.... :confused:
I wouldn't dismiss this rumor completely, albeit the likelihood of it actually happening seems very slim. On the other hand, I remember in the months leading up to the iPad launch had secured trademark rights for the words "iPad" and "Slate" by way of two different "shell" companies. Does anyone remember that? Yes, we obviously know that one of those trademarks is currently in use and it's very likely there aren't any plans to use the other (Slate) trademark at all. Given have yet to use it, it's feasible that said trademark could be used in conjunction with the iPod namesake and thus we could see an "iPod Slate" this fall. That could be the rumored iPad 3 in smaller form factor (bigger than iPod Touch yet smaller than iPad). Just a hunch.
this could be for the rumored 6 inch screen. Steve says that 7 inch tabs are DOA, but maybe a 6 inch iPod Slate would be the perfect size which increases viewing screen while maximizing mobility? This would probably run on the iPhone/iPod touch version of iOS rather than the iPad. Just add a few extra columns/rows of icons.
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