edesignuk
Sep 29, 01:57 PM
One thing that makes up for the lack of DDR on the QuickSilver (Feb 2002) is the 2Mb cache per chip compaired to the 1Mb on the new models.
By the sounds of it I'd say ur better off going with the Feb 2002 Quicksilver with all those extras. :)
By the sounds of it I'd say ur better off going with the Feb 2002 Quicksilver with all those extras. :)
davegoody
Aug 8, 09:43 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
Microsoft has announced that it has halted development on a universal version of VirtualPC.
VirtualPC has long-been the king of the hill for Virtualization on Macintosh. With the Intel transition, however, came competitive pressure from Parallels (http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/), which has since released the final version of its product, and VMWare which is showcasing a beta (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060805151513.shtml) of its solution at WWDC.
Microsoft has claimed that to port VirtualPC to Intel would be much like making VirtualPC 1.0 all over again.
Digg This (http://digg.com/apple/Microsoft_Officially_Kills_Virtual_PC)
As a Powerbook G4 User, VPC was all of unusable, really slow. I know that it has (had ?) to emulate an entire Hardware platform, but knowing how much bloatware M$ produce, I am sure it could have been a hell of a lot faster if it was coded better. I know that M$ purchased this software from Connectix, but successive versions gained features and lost speed !
Microsoft has announced that it has halted development on a universal version of VirtualPC.
VirtualPC has long-been the king of the hill for Virtualization on Macintosh. With the Intel transition, however, came competitive pressure from Parallels (http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/), which has since released the final version of its product, and VMWare which is showcasing a beta (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060805151513.shtml) of its solution at WWDC.
Microsoft has claimed that to port VirtualPC to Intel would be much like making VirtualPC 1.0 all over again.
Digg This (http://digg.com/apple/Microsoft_Officially_Kills_Virtual_PC)
As a Powerbook G4 User, VPC was all of unusable, really slow. I know that it has (had ?) to emulate an entire Hardware platform, but knowing how much bloatware M$ produce, I am sure it could have been a hell of a lot faster if it was coded better. I know that M$ purchased this software from Connectix, but successive versions gained features and lost speed !
sartinsauce
Oct 4, 09:47 AM
This makes perfect sense. It's actually a very elegant solution. Expect to see it integrated into Aperature as well.
More and more cameras (and photographers) are getting into this GPS metadata thing. I've started to see GPS units that mount onto a camera's hotshoe and sync up to the photos with a cable.
It's great that someone thought of scripting a button that inputs that metadata into an online map system. It's a simple script for sure. Still, it save me from having to copy and paste coordinates into Google Maps.
I wouldn't count on this having anything to do with a new apple product. It looks like it is just an added function, increasing the user experience. That's the kind of thinking that makes OS X the great operating system we all know and love.:D
More and more cameras (and photographers) are getting into this GPS metadata thing. I've started to see GPS units that mount onto a camera's hotshoe and sync up to the photos with a cable.
It's great that someone thought of scripting a button that inputs that metadata into an online map system. It's a simple script for sure. Still, it save me from having to copy and paste coordinates into Google Maps.
I wouldn't count on this having anything to do with a new apple product. It looks like it is just an added function, increasing the user experience. That's the kind of thinking that makes OS X the great operating system we all know and love.:D
puttputt
Jan 10, 09:32 AM
The iPhone is likely to be 10 times more successful than the iPod and he wanted to share the moment (introducing his/Apple's greatest achievment so far) with family.
What would you say? "naw, mom, why don't you just stay home for this one. you can catch the live feeds on macrumors.com...."
yeah. i didn't think so.
What would you say? "naw, mom, why don't you just stay home for this one. you can catch the live feeds on macrumors.com...."
yeah. i didn't think so.
mrfaize
Jan 16, 03:43 AM
Yeah I was holding off on an ACD. When's the next big Apple gig where Jobs does a similar keynote?
dp84
Nov 1, 09:48 AM
http://www.universalweb.ch/vnx/m-nov-desk.png (http://www.universalweb.ch/vnx/nov-desk.jpg)
partyBoy
Nov 11, 01:30 PM
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Where did you get that wallpaper ?
Where did you get that wallpaper ?
quicksilver77
Feb 6, 08:48 AM
Will this RAM work in the above mentioned MINI? I want to take it to at least 2gb. Not sure if its worth it to go to 3gb. Can i install this 2gb module and leave one of the 512mb in as well?
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145172
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145172
zaxdude
Mar 28, 02:46 AM
Are you serious?
Whether it was meant seriously or jokingly, I think the comment was out of line. The folks who do the jailbreaks use and give their skills and time without any real desire for reward. After reading similar and even worse comments across multiple forums, I'm surprised the jailbreakers even continue their work.
It's grown into something for too many that's an expected entitlement through near demand instead of something that's eagerly awaited through patience.
Whether it was meant seriously or jokingly, I think the comment was out of line. The folks who do the jailbreaks use and give their skills and time without any real desire for reward. After reading similar and even worse comments across multiple forums, I'm surprised the jailbreakers even continue their work.
It's grown into something for too many that's an expected entitlement through near demand instead of something that's eagerly awaited through patience.
ozreth
Feb 24, 02:31 AM
dang i love you. thanks : )
InSides
Apr 7, 03:44 PM
Anyone have any thoughts?
Drag and drop is insanely problematic in Windows. Surely this is not intentional?
Drag and drop is insanely problematic in Windows. Surely this is not intentional?
Psychopulse
Nov 6, 09:49 AM
http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/6996/imacaluprev2.png (http://psychopulse.deviantart.com/art/11-2010-185215048)
;)
;)
kewlguy781
Mar 11, 04:07 PM
FYI as of 2:45, there are appx 326 people (if I count every head correctly here) in line for the gateway apple store.
ryannel2003
Sep 15, 11:15 AM
I was in 6th Grade at the time, and one of the teachers motioned my teacher over to them. She came back with a grim face and told everyone that a plane had just hit the World Trade Center. At the time, I was uncertain about what the World Trade Center was, or what was happening. She continued on with the lesson, while all the other classes were watching TV (that bitch). Anyway, my mom checked me out of school a couple of hours later and I went home to turn on the the television. I couldn't believe what was happening. At first I didn't understand it, but years later I knew exactly what had happened.
mjteix
Apr 4, 08:55 PM
I have an ultimate 11 inch machine. 4 gigs, 1.6 processor. The 4 gigs is perfect, but
1) I would like the processor to be a little bit faster. Some apps that I run, are just a "bit" laggy.
2) I would also like 256 gig SSD. I actually think I need about 200 gig.
3) I would also like a bit more physical screen size.
It's almost perfect.
If by "a bit more physical screen size" you meant a bigger display, you have just described the 13" MBA, 1.86GHz with 256GB SSD and 4GB of RAM, $1699 ($1799 with a 2.13GHz processor).
1) I would like the processor to be a little bit faster. Some apps that I run, are just a "bit" laggy.
2) I would also like 256 gig SSD. I actually think I need about 200 gig.
3) I would also like a bit more physical screen size.
It's almost perfect.
If by "a bit more physical screen size" you meant a bigger display, you have just described the 13" MBA, 1.86GHz with 256GB SSD and 4GB of RAM, $1699 ($1799 with a 2.13GHz processor).
paul4339
May 4, 09:30 AM
Does this mean the iPad 2 is more popular than the Galaxy tab in Korea?
SD-B
Apr 5, 04:37 PM
Movist is Universal and should run on a PPC Mac and in 10.5.8: http://code.google.com/p/movist/
Thank you.
I'd never heard of it having used VLC on both Windows and Macs.
Am going to have him try it and it does appear as if it will work.
If there are any problems, I will be back. :p
Thank you!
Thank you.
I'd never heard of it having used VLC on both Windows and Macs.
Am going to have him try it and it does appear as if it will work.
If there are any problems, I will be back. :p
Thank you!
chopper dave
Oct 18, 10:19 PM
Anyone know if the UM computer showcase will have it on launch day? I like the apple store, but not enough to drop an extra $50. Yes, I'm a student.
JBG87
Apr 1, 12:04 PM
why not wait for the new 2011 macbooks?
dr_lha
Oct 24, 05:49 PM
I never really understood resolution independence. Can someone explain it in layman's terms?
Say you have 2 laptops with the same size screen, but different resolution screens, e.g. 17" LCD, one with 1920x1024 and another with 1440x768.
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
Say you have 2 laptops with the same size screen, but different resolution screens, e.g. 17" LCD, one with 1920x1024 and another with 1440x768.
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
mwpeters8182
Nov 23, 10:58 AM
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calderone
Mar 10, 10:34 PM
You are reading into this a bit too much.
What Apple is referring to in the TN is that xinetd/inetd were deprecated as a means for users/admin and 3rd parties to launch daemons. Instead you should use launched.
That doesn't mean that Apple cannot use them as a means for launching and maintaining their own services. And indeed they are. The implementation noted in the Network Services Admin PDF is starkly different from how launchd is used.
What Apple is referring to in the TN is that xinetd/inetd were deprecated as a means for users/admin and 3rd parties to launch daemons. Instead you should use launched.
That doesn't mean that Apple cannot use them as a means for launching and maintaining their own services. And indeed they are. The implementation noted in the Network Services Admin PDF is starkly different from how launchd is used.
didb
Mar 31, 08:13 AM
If they don't keep FaceTime open to non-iOS mobile devices and non-OS X devices, FaceTime will be dead in the water if it isn't already.
Exactly what I am saying. Even Apple has to eventually realize that their products are only any good if you can use them to connect with others. I mean... how many people do you know that use FaceTime by now? Oh, your friends got Android? Bummer. It's fine for Apple to use it to push their market share for some time, but in the end you have to come out the shell to become valuable in reality.
Exactly what I am saying. Even Apple has to eventually realize that their products are only any good if you can use them to connect with others. I mean... how many people do you know that use FaceTime by now? Oh, your friends got Android? Bummer. It's fine for Apple to use it to push their market share for some time, but in the end you have to come out the shell to become valuable in reality.
gkarris
Dec 26, 07:37 PM
Never saw one of those here in the US. Definitely a Euro-thing! ;)
A nice unique collectible - I'd say at least $150+....
Nice find...
A nice unique collectible - I'd say at least $150+....
Nice find...