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  • aethelbert
    Oct 27, 07:41 PM
    At our store, they were yelling to the people in the hallway at about 7:00, "anyone want a free t-shirt?" So there was no need to buy one and the people at the store didn't seem to care about it, either.





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  • arcrius
    Apr 9, 04:03 AM
    You can always downgrade, unless there's something in 4.3.1 you really need.





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  • olternaut
    Sep 8, 12:52 AM
    This would be a nice feature and would fit with Apple's way of doing things.

    Guess we'll know soon.

    This guy seems confident though doesn't he? :p





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  • hasek3139
    Jun 28, 10:14 AM
    yeah im probably camping at my att store, gonna get there at midnight for 7 am opening....... i dont want to take any chances!



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  • Sparky9292
    Apr 17, 09:39 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_0_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8A306 Safari/6531.22.7)

    Nospot has always been my favorite on my idevices but just downloaded TetherMe last night($4.99) and has to be by far my favorite yet. Love surfing on my iPad now instead of the iPhone. 3GUnrestrictor is also a good one if you want to use FaceTime over 3G or download/update larger apps outside of wifi.

    Ohhh AT&T hates you!





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  • Zaid
    Jun 25, 03:48 AM
    Originally posted by MacFan25
    I'm glad to hear that you are liking your iBook. You will probably get used to the keyboard soon. :)

    I've already gotten used to it, its just a pain sometimes. I just think If apple says they're giving me a UK keyboard layout they should do so, not some barely modified US keyboard. If thats what they want to give me the advertise it correctly.

    They can mess with the layout of the modifier keys all they want, but they shouldn't mess with the layout of the input keys. Otherwise they can't really say it follows that keyboard layout.

    But then apple doesn't really seem to care about its non-US customers very much.



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  • KBP
    Jun 21, 01:47 AM
    I have an apple pre-order for july 2nd. No reservation for 24th, but thinking about camping out...

    THinking about camping at the Emeryville one?





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  • thequicksilver
    Jan 10, 11:53 AM
    Yes, amongst many others.

    http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/keyboard

    Interestingly, the tab shifting buttons they mention in this doesn't work in my Firefox 1.0. I have to use ctrl-page up/dn as opposed to cmd-pageup/dn.

    (I keep getting told the server is too busy, so hope this only posts once.)



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  • etoiles
    Sep 14, 09:25 AM
    Importing from Europe would be even more interesting. But I'm not sure that most of the cars built for their consumption meet U.S. emissions and crash testing standards. Therefore, obtaining registration would probably be unduly difficult.


    cars tend to be much more expensive (same models) in Europe,though... guess you wouldn't have to pay taxes there, but I am not sure to how much this accounts for.

    I really wish to se the Audi A2 here in the US...it is not the most 'manly' car




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  • alvindarkness
    Apr 8, 12:04 PM
    TRIM enabler is a hack, and some people have reported that their read/write speeds have dropped significantly after installing it on their macs. I'm worried that it even does the job, but I am guessing it just changes the kernel so that instead of saying 'No' it says 'Yes' under TRIM support in SERIAL-ATA.

    It's not just changing the No to a Yes. You can confirm TRIM is working by using hfsdebug and dd, with and without the patch. The beachballs people get could be due to an over aggressive use of TRIM by the current kext's, guess we'll find out sooner or later.



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  • daveL
    Feb 16, 02:42 PM
    Well SafariSpeed works great, but PithHelmet crashed Safari when I went to CNN.com. I noticed PithHelmet hasn't been updated since 10.3.8 came out, so maybe that's the problem. Thanks for the tips!





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  • aussie_geek
    Aug 10, 10:48 PM
    BS. Where are you getting your info? The CPU does all the work, the HD only stores the info crunched to send back to SETI. I am coming up on my 1st yr anniversary and no problems. My main machine is the G3/300, 6 yrs old and still purring like the day it was new. Just make sure you have a good air flow through the box and everything will be fine. It is the peps that use PowerBooks that burn up your machine, probably because they don't raise it off the table to get air underneath it. I use 1/2" rubber feet and a small desk fan blowing across the unit to cool my PowerBook the fan hardly comes on. My temps never exceed 109�F in my G3.

    What happens is when you are processing a work unit, the result from each process is written back to disk. Although the data units are small (about 350kb) your Mac is continually reading / writing the data from the same sector of the disk. Think of it as a bush track. Although there is lots of dirt there, over time the people who walk through there make a groove.... Do you want this to happen to a $200 hard drive?


    Now, lets say that data unit is somehow fragmented on your drive. Imagine all the work the drive heads have to do to read / write a data result.

    This is why you should set up a ram disk - it saves your hard drive and actually speeds up the process. It is always faster to read / write from ram than it is to a HD. ;)


    aussie_geek

    edit - although I do think distributed computing is a great solution to solving problems, I can't see myself being that dedicated setting up a box fan to cool my computer so I can pump out 300 work units a year....



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  • Lruiz
    Jun 27, 07:15 PM
    The iPhone 4 is in high demand and many people were not able to get one on launch day. More than likely there will be lines on the AT&T stores and apple stores to get the iPhone, maybe not as long as launch day but there will be lines so if I was you, I would make sure to get there early, I was one of the person that wasn't able to pre order my iPhone so I was in line for 12 hours got to the apple store at 1am and didn't get the iPhone until 12:30 pm let mr tell you this iPhone lives up to the hype it's a great iPhone.





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  • ozred
    Mar 10, 12:12 PM
    Google Chrome 10 Is Lighting Fast, with some great new features.

    I've been watching in near disbelief at how fast it is on my 15" 2011 8GB / Vertex 3, SSD equipped MBP.


    http://is.gd/DwZdyI



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  • macrumorsuser10
    Apr 18, 12:10 AM
    they will exchange it. just show them what is worng.

    If I bring this to the Genius Bar, which is the more likely outcome: they will fix it, or exchange it? I'd like to know so I can start copying my files off of the computer.





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  • UTclassof89
    Feb 15, 04:00 PM
    Cocoa!



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  • Bear
    Sep 21, 08:34 AM
    I will but if it's just replacement warranty, for the cost, I wouldn't be *too* bothered if it wasn't covered. I'll be backing everything up anyway.

    Good point though.

    Thanks.Another warranty related point. Seagate offers 5 year warranties, Hitachi offers 3 years. What do the others offer for retail drives?

    Some companies (or models of drives) are down to a one year warranty for the retail packaged drive. That tells me they don't expect them to last to 3 years with any decent amount of regularity.

    Buy a drive that the manufacturer is willing to give the longer retail warranty. The OEM drives will be the same quality but may have shorter warranties. Also a lot of times you have to go through the correct OEM to get warranty service on an OEM drive.





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  • Macsavvytech
    May 4, 02:10 AM
    plz brands. going to order tomorrow from my friend.

    4GB (2x2GB) 1333MHz

    MacBook 13" 2008 Unibody. 2.0 GHz C2D. Mac OS X 10.6.7. 160GB Stock 5400RPM.


    will be very appreciated (+ virtual cookie)


    have heard of crucial and OWC... is it good?
    and the ridiculously expensive Corsair RAM

    Crucial and OWC are both very good brands.





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  • TomH TX
    Apr 9, 12:14 PM
    Try going into parallels settings and increasing the ram allocated to the virtual machine to at least 3gigs. That is what I had to do. Hope that helps. :)





    galimk
    Apr 23, 05:30 PM
    Look in your book for exactly what you're supposed to use for #import. You may have made a mistake.

    I'm not sure, but #import <Fraction.h> seems wrong to me. If Fraction.h were a system-provided class, it would be correct. But it's a developer-created class, so #import "Fraction.h" seems more sensible to me, and is what I've always used when referring to class headers I create.



    Post your code.

    No one with any programming experience would believe anyone (beginner or experienced) who says there are no compilation errors, unless the code has actually been compiled without errors. You may be right, but we need to see the evidence of the compiler.

    Thanks! Your answer helped. So now I know that <**> are only for system provided classes. I used quotes for Fraction.h and it worked.
    The example that I used had everything dumped in the main .m file along with the main function.





    janey
    Jul 10, 02:16 PM
    Originally posted by Kwyjibo
    haveu tried reparing permissions?
    thanks. i did that, also did a few other things i can't remember and restarted. Works fine. :p





    Markleshark
    Oct 19, 05:24 PM
    Lets hope it looks like this or better.

    Did you guys get the reference in the headline or is it too subtle?



    Ohhh yes. I thought it was genius. Good work my man!





    munkle
    Jan 1, 01:09 PM
    As Mac developers go, I like the Omni Group and think they're a shining example.

    The Delicious Company, from the people who used to work at Omni, also looks like a promising fun bunch.





    r0k
    Apr 4, 02:58 PM
    I used an AExpress to extend my AExtreme wifi. At first I misunderstood and ran a wire to the AE and plugged it in ethernet and told it to extend the wifi. Boy things got fouled up then. I found out after a quick phone call with Apple that I didn't need to run ethernet to the AExpress for it to extend wifi. So I got it set up and then walked upstairs to the hallway between the kids' rooms where they were having spotty wifi coverage. I plugged in the AExpress and it went "green" after only a few moments.

    It would be nice if these devices could extend on anothers' wifi but I don't mind having our house "all Apple" as our experience has been relatively trouble free since doing so. I went through several brands of routers before settling on AE. For a while, I even had a Time Capsule as a router. When the ability to set up a guest network became available, I sprung for an AExtreme despite the fact I already had a TC. Past routers we had tried include a Linksys WRT54GS (v5), Zyxel and several others I can't remember. The only things they did better than Apple gear is you could set them up using any web browser and there were a few more flexible settings, but everything else about them was awful.

    We use ComCrap internet and the cable modem knocks all our routers for a loop whenever ComCrap decides it's time for us to get a new ip address. All our routers that is until I started using Apple gear. What was once a monthly and sometimes biweekly power cycle ritual has only happened once in 18 months since dumping those other routers. And the one time it did happen, ComCrap admitted they had taken down the service for one of their digital channel scrambling rituals and knocked hundreds of customers off the net.



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