Alan64
Feb 21, 03:39 PM
I�m looking for some speakers for my iPod touch 4g. They should be under $100 and with great bass, because I will use them mostly for travelling parties. They have to be portable. I would probalby go for this:
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/speakers-audio/ipod-mp3-speakers/devices/4781
I read reviews and people say speaker is loud and clear and have good bass. It is also portable. Do you think they are good to buy or should I go for something else? Thanks a lot
I don't have that unit, but Logitech dock speakers are usually good bang-for-your-buck. I love their Pure-Fi Anywhere 2. Small & lightweight, can be plugged in or uses an internal rechargable battery. Sounds great despite it's small size. I listen to it outside on the deck, take it on vacations to a condo or hotel, etc. HOWEVER, it's not made to crank super loud like at a party (unless it's a party in a dorm room or similar).
The one you point to is a clock radio, basically, so I also question whether it would get loud enough for your needs. I think you should look at the Logitech S715i.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/speakers-audio/ipod-mp3-speakers/devices/4781
I read reviews and people say speaker is loud and clear and have good bass. It is also portable. Do you think they are good to buy or should I go for something else? Thanks a lot
I don't have that unit, but Logitech dock speakers are usually good bang-for-your-buck. I love their Pure-Fi Anywhere 2. Small & lightweight, can be plugged in or uses an internal rechargable battery. Sounds great despite it's small size. I listen to it outside on the deck, take it on vacations to a condo or hotel, etc. HOWEVER, it's not made to crank super loud like at a party (unless it's a party in a dorm room or similar).
The one you point to is a clock radio, basically, so I also question whether it would get loud enough for your needs. I think you should look at the Logitech S715i.
galliano
May 5, 05:14 AM
Hi,
Just curious, if there really a big difference between the Radeon 6750M & 6770M performances in the 21.5" iMacs?
Previously I was using the 21.5" i3 iMac, with 256Mb Radeon 4670. Completed Crysis 2 & Portal 2 on Boot Camp. Resolution was decent at medium settings with no lag. AA & AF all turned off.
I know that I'm not getting the best resolutions but neither am i getting the worst. In the 1st place, expectations have to be lowered since I was using the lowest-end iMac for gaming.
Kinda glad (and lucky i guess) i sold off my 2010 21.5" iMac bout 1 month back. The newly revised specs & pricing are a huge welcome.
Just curious, if there really a big difference between the Radeon 6750M & 6770M performances in the 21.5" iMacs?
Previously I was using the 21.5" i3 iMac, with 256Mb Radeon 4670. Completed Crysis 2 & Portal 2 on Boot Camp. Resolution was decent at medium settings with no lag. AA & AF all turned off.
I know that I'm not getting the best resolutions but neither am i getting the worst. In the 1st place, expectations have to be lowered since I was using the lowest-end iMac for gaming.
Kinda glad (and lucky i guess) i sold off my 2010 21.5" iMac bout 1 month back. The newly revised specs & pricing are a huge welcome.
ipodtouch-user
Apr 22, 09:52 AM
Right-click the installer, choose "Run as administrator" from the list.
I recently installed Windows 7 with Bootcamp & Parallels too.
One of my Windows applications wants to be installed using the Administrator account.
I assume that when I boot with Bootcamp that I'm in my "user" account.
How do I get to the Admistrator account, & what about a password. Regarding password, I read via a Google search that a blank password will not work.
I recently installed Windows 7 with Bootcamp & Parallels too.
One of my Windows applications wants to be installed using the Administrator account.
I assume that when I boot with Bootcamp that I'm in my "user" account.
How do I get to the Admistrator account, & what about a password. Regarding password, I read via a Google search that a blank password will not work.
Solafaa
Sep 17, 01:36 PM
I am sure he will go to a hospital that uses mac software.
hrishidev
Apr 19, 12:40 AM
I have legacy codebase for which base SDK was set to 10.4 . Now I changed the base SDK project setting to 10.5 and tried to build the project.
I am getting following error
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/QTKit.framework/Headers/QTMovieLayer.h:17: error: cannot find interface declaration for 'CALayer', superclass of 'QTMovieLayer'
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I am getting following error
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/QTKit.framework/Headers/QTMovieLayer.h:17: error: cannot find interface declaration for 'CALayer', superclass of 'QTMovieLayer'
Cuthbert
Aug 6, 12:58 PM
How do you know what the Portal 2 levels look like?
Get onto YouTube, there are multiple preview videos out there.
Get onto YouTube, there are multiple preview videos out there.
Jetson
Oct 31, 02:19 AM
Research in the US has found that songs get stuck in our heads because they create a "brain itch" that can only be scratched by repeating the tune over and over.
In Germany, this type of song is known as an "ohrwurm" - an earworm - and typically has a high, upbeat melody and repetitive lyrics that verge between catchy and annoying.
Songs such as the Village People's YMCA, Los Del Rio's Macarena, and the Baha Men's Who Let The Dogs Out owe their success to their ability to create a "cognitive itch," according to Professor James Kellaris, of the University of Cincinnati College of Business Administration.
"A cognitive itch is a kind of metaphor that explains how these songs get stuck in our head," Professor Kellaris told BBC World Service's Outlook programme.
"Certain songs have properties that are analogous to histamines that make our brain itch.
"The only way to scratch a cognitive itch is to repeat the offending melody in our minds."
'Insidious and blatant'
Professor Kellaris has presented the early results of his earworm research at a conference on Consumer Psychology.
He said that virtually everyone suffered from a cognitive itch at one time or another.
"Across surveys I found that from 97% to 99% of the population is susceptible to earworms at some time," he stated.
"But certainly some people are more susceptible than others. Women tend to be more susceptible than men, and musicians are more susceptible to them than non-musicians."
The research is of particular interest to both the pop industry - looking to boost sales - and to advertisers, who often use jingles to get their brand name stuck in the head of listeners.
"For both advertising purposes and pop music purposes, you want something that once heard is not forgotten quickly or easily," explained jingle writer Chris Smith, adding that a good earworm was "Insidious - and often quite blatant".
"One of the key elements of an earworm is repetition," he said.
"If you have something with a lot of varied content, it's not so easily assimilated.
"So really, I would have thought that for practical purposes an earworm is really something that people can take on very quickly and then reproduce while walking down the street, much to everybody else's annoyance."
Clearing the mind
Even the greatest musicians had suffered with earworms, Mr Smith said.
Mozart's children would "infuriate" him by playing melody and scales on the piano below his room - but stopping before completing the tune.
"He would have to rush down and complete the scale because he couldn't bear to listen to an unresolved scale," Mr Smith related.
Professor Kellaris said that his research had shown that there was, however, no standard for creating an earworm - people could react differently to different tunes.
"I compiled a top 10 list of earworms in the US, but the number one item is simply the category 'other' - which means that any tune is prone to become an earworm," he said. "It's highly idiosyncratic."
And he added that there was also no guaranteed way of ever getting the song off the brain.
"Replacement strategies rarely work, because as we search our memories for a replacement tune, we're likely to come up with another earworm," he admitted.
"Some people swear by completion strategies - if you listen through a piece in its entirety, some times that will make it go away."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/science/nature/3221499.stm
Published: 2003/10/29 14:50:11 GMT
� BBC MMIII
In Germany, this type of song is known as an "ohrwurm" - an earworm - and typically has a high, upbeat melody and repetitive lyrics that verge between catchy and annoying.
Songs such as the Village People's YMCA, Los Del Rio's Macarena, and the Baha Men's Who Let The Dogs Out owe their success to their ability to create a "cognitive itch," according to Professor James Kellaris, of the University of Cincinnati College of Business Administration.
"A cognitive itch is a kind of metaphor that explains how these songs get stuck in our head," Professor Kellaris told BBC World Service's Outlook programme.
"Certain songs have properties that are analogous to histamines that make our brain itch.
"The only way to scratch a cognitive itch is to repeat the offending melody in our minds."
'Insidious and blatant'
Professor Kellaris has presented the early results of his earworm research at a conference on Consumer Psychology.
He said that virtually everyone suffered from a cognitive itch at one time or another.
"Across surveys I found that from 97% to 99% of the population is susceptible to earworms at some time," he stated.
"But certainly some people are more susceptible than others. Women tend to be more susceptible than men, and musicians are more susceptible to them than non-musicians."
The research is of particular interest to both the pop industry - looking to boost sales - and to advertisers, who often use jingles to get their brand name stuck in the head of listeners.
"For both advertising purposes and pop music purposes, you want something that once heard is not forgotten quickly or easily," explained jingle writer Chris Smith, adding that a good earworm was "Insidious - and often quite blatant".
"One of the key elements of an earworm is repetition," he said.
"If you have something with a lot of varied content, it's not so easily assimilated.
"So really, I would have thought that for practical purposes an earworm is really something that people can take on very quickly and then reproduce while walking down the street, much to everybody else's annoyance."
Clearing the mind
Even the greatest musicians had suffered with earworms, Mr Smith said.
Mozart's children would "infuriate" him by playing melody and scales on the piano below his room - but stopping before completing the tune.
"He would have to rush down and complete the scale because he couldn't bear to listen to an unresolved scale," Mr Smith related.
Professor Kellaris said that his research had shown that there was, however, no standard for creating an earworm - people could react differently to different tunes.
"I compiled a top 10 list of earworms in the US, but the number one item is simply the category 'other' - which means that any tune is prone to become an earworm," he said. "It's highly idiosyncratic."
And he added that there was also no guaranteed way of ever getting the song off the brain.
"Replacement strategies rarely work, because as we search our memories for a replacement tune, we're likely to come up with another earworm," he admitted.
"Some people swear by completion strategies - if you listen through a piece in its entirety, some times that will make it go away."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/science/nature/3221499.stm
Published: 2003/10/29 14:50:11 GMT
� BBC MMIII
deraj090
May 5, 12:18 PM
My on button rattles a bit. I just got this as a warranty replacement several days ago. I would not worry about it.
So it seems its just a characteristic of the phone. Fair enough. I hope my battery life increases! 48% by 11am! :(
So it seems its just a characteristic of the phone. Fair enough. I hope my battery life increases! 48% by 11am! :(
Dreadnought
Jun 12, 05:37 AM
Cheers! (B)
Ambrose Chapel
Jul 1, 04:40 PM
Ok thanks. Which one were you referring to, WinterMute? the slim lock?
SmurfBoxMasta
Nov 27, 02:45 PM
who wants to buy something sight unseen ?
not me :p
not me :p
gdbleb
Mar 14, 03:51 PM
Are you on a college/university network?
This is quite common for the many Bonjour shares to be visible on your Finder in that type of network environment.
This is quite common for the many Bonjour shares to be visible on your Finder in that type of network environment.
Penguissimo
Mar 13, 09:03 AM
Did you download the free upgrade to PT 8.0.4? I have an Mbox 2 Pro hooked up to a new MBP using a FW 400-800 cable, and it worked fine after I upgraded PT to 8.04. I didn't have to do any "stuff in the firmware folder" (what exactly did you do, anyway?).
Daedalus256
Nov 30, 01:44 AM
sorry for the late reply, I've been without internet, then I forgot about the post.
20 shipped is perfect.
wait, for both, or for one?
For one of them, I don't have a use for two.
20 shipped is perfect.
wait, for both, or for one?
For one of them, I don't have a use for two.
steve_hill4
Sep 18, 11:39 AM
I think its pretty funny, not even from a mac user's point of view from a general computer user who's had the system crash while doing something important.
Well, it's mildly amusing. I would say though, it holds an important message to Microsoft. If you were running on medical equipment, it would have to be 100% reliable, so why any less for business or home users?
Well, it's mildly amusing. I would say though, it holds an important message to Microsoft. If you were running on medical equipment, it would have to be 100% reliable, so why any less for business or home users?
sjk
Aug 31, 12:01 AM
MDN needs to fix their formatting in Safari, though, it appears all wide.The long link in Aryugaetu's post futzes-up the formatting in Safari, OmniWeb 5, Camino, and Firefox.
AcesHigh87
Apr 27, 04:11 PM
It's possible that it's a firewall problem on either your end or, more likely, the hospital's wifi. I can't offer any concrete reason why but a lot of public wifi's block things for one reason or another. It could easily be the case with whatever service provider you're trying to get emails from.
e-coli
Aug 30, 11:14 PM
Interesting to note that Apple's shareholder news headlines ATI's launch of the Radeon mobility 9000. (why?) Also of interest is that it's scheduled to ship in Sept.
This may lend credibility to rumors that there will be a new PowerBook announced at / near the Paris expo.
This may lend credibility to rumors that there will be a new PowerBook announced at / near the Paris expo.
speedfreek
May 27, 05:03 PM
You could always fashion up a lap table of sorts for the laptop to sit on. Maybe some flat wood or something and fire retard it :p
kuebby
Jun 19, 12:18 PM
I've got a mint condition 80GB 5.5 gen iPod video. it's black, no scratches. What kind of LCD.... TV or computer display? size?
It's a Dell computer display, 15". Model: E151FPp. There is a small scratch on the screen though. Its really not that noticeable when the display is on though. I can post pictures if you'd like.
And I'm interested in your iPod. I'll send you an offer via PM.
It's a Dell computer display, 15". Model: E151FPp. There is a small scratch on the screen though. Its really not that noticeable when the display is on though. I can post pictures if you'd like.
And I'm interested in your iPod. I'll send you an offer via PM.
Seasought
Dec 16, 12:24 AM
I just read the lyrics and avoided listening to the song.
It might make a great eulogy when one goes to buy their first Mactel. :D
It might make a great eulogy when one goes to buy their first Mactel. :D
Matthew Yohe
Jan 18, 04:44 PM
Thanks for the try but unfortunately not :/
No other details? You have no clue what the commercial was about? What it looked like?
No other details? You have no clue what the commercial was about? What it looked like?
Seb742
Apr 28, 12:42 PM
As of this week new comments that I leave on blogs and websites no longer show up. I have contacted the owners and my comments are not being caught by their spam catchers or anything like that and they are just as puzzled. I have been a regular contributor to some of these sites for nearly a year. I have tried resetting cookies and I have searched Google, but all to no avail. Can anyone please assist me? I have an iMac G5 running Leopard.
Thanks,
Seb
Thanks,
Seb
California
Dec 14, 03:31 PM
Just get a zeroshock or tucano sleeve and then get whatever carryon you want.