Elan0204
Aug 13, 03:32 PM
Excellent! If you're a finalist, I think you've got my vote.
Azzin
Mar 26, 10:19 AM
Not that I'm aware of.
I have a data SIM from 3 (UK) in my iPad, that has a hefty allowance and I don't use anywhere near that allowance.
So I was wondering if I could use it to tether to my laptop to connect to wirelessly when I go to jobs, which would mean I could ditch my mobile BB dongle.
I have a data SIM from 3 (UK) in my iPad, that has a hefty allowance and I don't use anywhere near that allowance.
So I was wondering if I could use it to tether to my laptop to connect to wirelessly when I go to jobs, which would mean I could ditch my mobile BB dongle.
qpawn
Dec 19, 04:27 AM
Look at him go! Big Head + Sweet Dance Moves = Great! ;)
hellojokers
Apr 22, 11:23 AM
upupupup~~~~~~
Applejuiced
May 4, 01:28 PM
tq...i will try agian now
Cool, good luck.
Cool, good luck.
andrew8404
Feb 13, 12:36 AM
Actually the update purchases transfered over everything! Sweet thanks!
jiminaus
Apr 28, 03:20 AM
Normally Cocoa is not programmed directly in terms of events, but instead in terms of actions sent to targets.
For example, instead of trying to code for the mouse down event on a button, you'd normally set the button's action and target so the button sends a particular action message to a particular target object when it's clicked.
Or maybe I'm being too literal with the terminology you're using in your question.
Can you tell us more about what your trying to do?
For example, instead of trying to code for the mouse down event on a button, you'd normally set the button's action and target so the button sends a particular action message to a particular target object when it's clicked.
Or maybe I'm being too literal with the terminology you're using in your question.
Can you tell us more about what your trying to do?
vadar224
Apr 30, 05:33 PM
I have an iphone 3g and i need to replace the earpiece, i really need some help! first time ever doing this, how to you get the earpiece in?! i know how to open the thing to put the piece in but then what
quiusus
Dec 9, 08:43 PM
I accept with information:Their home-country phones are far more advanced than the iPhone, as far as raw capabilities, however this is a big deal that the protectionistic South Korea is allowing this to happen.
discounteggroll
May 6, 03:45 AM
I have not seen anything like you're describing. I'd suggest you trade/replace your glossy display assembly with someone who BTO a matte display. Otherwise it's not really an economic "upgrade"
digiddy
Apr 20, 03:29 PM
Hey guys,
I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to Mac repair. I did alot of PC tower work back in the day but I've recently been working on a MacPro tower for my student run TV station on campus.
Basically I plugged the machine in and before pressing any button it will click, the light will turn on simultaneously and it won't respond to the button being clicked. Also when I pull the power out it will click as it did when I plug it in.
So I figured this was some sort of power supply issue. After spending hours trying to find the right tool to get the heat sink off I pulled the power supply out. I looked in through the vent holes and it looked as if some sort of grey plastic had melted all over the internals. This was the second power supply for this unit and I found the first unit had the same grey matter inside but not in the same places.
Do you guys think it's worth my time to drop the money to get a new power supply or am I dealing with a bigger issue?
Thanks !
-Louis
I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to Mac repair. I did alot of PC tower work back in the day but I've recently been working on a MacPro tower for my student run TV station on campus.
Basically I plugged the machine in and before pressing any button it will click, the light will turn on simultaneously and it won't respond to the button being clicked. Also when I pull the power out it will click as it did when I plug it in.
So I figured this was some sort of power supply issue. After spending hours trying to find the right tool to get the heat sink off I pulled the power supply out. I looked in through the vent holes and it looked as if some sort of grey plastic had melted all over the internals. This was the second power supply for this unit and I found the first unit had the same grey matter inside but not in the same places.
Do you guys think it's worth my time to drop the money to get a new power supply or am I dealing with a bigger issue?
Thanks !
-Louis
mutantblack
Apr 23, 11:49 AM
There are workarounds but the easiest for me is to use the 3rd party software. imtoo or xilisoft.
dh2005
May 6, 09:44 PM
I'm sure the computer would be great, no matter which size you buy. I'm not trying to strong-arm you. Do whatever you like, mate.
But, honestly, the 27" screen is a complete knock-out. I can't do it without, now.
But, honestly, the 27" screen is a complete knock-out. I can't do it without, now.
MemphisSoulStew
Jan 11, 05:21 AM
XtremeMac have just announced the AirPlay FM transmitter (http://www.xtrememac.com/pr_images/011105/index.shtml) for the iPod - looks like an excellent rival to the iTrip: no installation of playlists needed and doesn't cover the hold switch, both of which are annoying features of the iTrip, and the same model fits iPods and minis.
(I am not affiliated with XtremeMac in any way...)
(I am not affiliated with XtremeMac in any way...)
Macky-Mac
May 4, 09:52 PM
er......among themselves that is;
al Jazeera report (http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/05/201153111651752111.html)
Palestinian factions sign reconciliation deal
Representatives of factions including Fatah and its rival Hamas ink deal following talks in Egypt.
Palestinian factions have signed a reconciliation deal that will pave the way for elections within a year.
Representatives of factions including Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah party and its rival Hamas inked the deal following talks with Egyptian officials in Cairo on Tuesday.
"We signed the deal despite several reservations. But we insisted on working for the higher national interest," said Walid al-Awad, a politburo member of the leftist Palestine People's Party.
"We have discussed all the reservations. Everyone has agreed to take these points into consideration," he told Egyptian state television without elaborating.
"Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank will be celebrating this agreement... We must now work to implement what was agreed in the deal."
.....
The deal, which was announced last week, comes after 18 months of fruitless talks and envisions the formation of an interim government of independents that will pave the way for presidential and legislative elections within a year...
Not surprisingly, Netanyahu isn't happy about this, but it's a year for changes in the Arab world
al Jazeera report (http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/05/201153111651752111.html)
Palestinian factions sign reconciliation deal
Representatives of factions including Fatah and its rival Hamas ink deal following talks in Egypt.
Palestinian factions have signed a reconciliation deal that will pave the way for elections within a year.
Representatives of factions including Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah party and its rival Hamas inked the deal following talks with Egyptian officials in Cairo on Tuesday.
"We signed the deal despite several reservations. But we insisted on working for the higher national interest," said Walid al-Awad, a politburo member of the leftist Palestine People's Party.
"We have discussed all the reservations. Everyone has agreed to take these points into consideration," he told Egyptian state television without elaborating.
"Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank will be celebrating this agreement... We must now work to implement what was agreed in the deal."
.....
The deal, which was announced last week, comes after 18 months of fruitless talks and envisions the formation of an interim government of independents that will pave the way for presidential and legislative elections within a year...
Not surprisingly, Netanyahu isn't happy about this, but it's a year for changes in the Arab world
doucy2
Dec 4, 07:38 PM
Hello-
fun love pictures, Ian
Ian+somerhalder+and+nina+
Ian Somerhalder Nina Dobrev at
iMeowbot
Nov 2, 10:41 PM
I would want to see the "PowerMac" camelcase form be avoided. Apple do seem to avoid this in external docs, and when they use it internally its meaning seems to have settled on any PPC desktop Mac, including iMacs. For that generic case, "PowerPC Mac" or similar should get the point across to normal people.
It would be nice to leave revision letters and code names out of "real" article titles too. (redirects with models' pet names, e.g. Yikes, to make linking from forums more convenient would be another story -- and of course mentioning them inside the pages would be fine!).
The reason I'm proposing this particular scheme is that many users of this resource will be here because they have problems that need solving. It will make life easier for them if we're on the same page as Apple.
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Anyway, a scheme that would make sense to me is:
Power Mac == the generic term, anything that was originally sold as a "Power Macintosh" or "Power Mac"
iMac, PowerBook, etc. == those product lines.
PowerPC Mac == any Mac with a PowerPC inside.
Individual Power Mac product lines get the names they had when sold as new: Power Macintosh G3 (and older), Power Mac G4 (and newer).
Specific models get their public names, in the style used by Apple in AppleSpec (http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html) and on their support pages. (True, we won't always know what those titles will be until after support docs start trickling out, but those will always be the latest models so the number of links to be touched up later will be smallish.)
It would be nice to leave revision letters and code names out of "real" article titles too. (redirects with models' pet names, e.g. Yikes, to make linking from forums more convenient would be another story -- and of course mentioning them inside the pages would be fine!).
The reason I'm proposing this particular scheme is that many users of this resource will be here because they have problems that need solving. It will make life easier for them if we're on the same page as Apple.
----
Anyway, a scheme that would make sense to me is:
Power Mac == the generic term, anything that was originally sold as a "Power Macintosh" or "Power Mac"
iMac, PowerBook, etc. == those product lines.
PowerPC Mac == any Mac with a PowerPC inside.
Individual Power Mac product lines get the names they had when sold as new: Power Macintosh G3 (and older), Power Mac G4 (and newer).
Specific models get their public names, in the style used by Apple in AppleSpec (http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html) and on their support pages. (True, we won't always know what those titles will be until after support docs start trickling out, but those will always be the latest models so the number of links to be touched up later will be smallish.)
TBi
Jan 21, 06:56 AM
I know you probably don't want to hear this but that limit is there for a reason. In a few years you'll be thankful it was limited. I listen to my iPod (limited EU) at half volume. I'll never know why someone needs full volume (again, limited). You'll just destroy your hearing and need a hearing aid when older.
Unless of course you need the volume because you are already deaf from listening to too much loud music. I have a buddy who at 30 might need a hearing aid from not protecting his ears when he was younger.
Unless of course you need the volume because you are already deaf from listening to too much loud music. I have a buddy who at 30 might need a hearing aid from not protecting his ears when he was younger.
Fubar1977
Apr 17, 12:31 PM
No probs.
If you aren`t already aware of this, you can also "restore" your settings/apps/email etc onto your new iPad so setting up your next one should be a breeze.
If you aren`t already aware of this, you can also "restore" your settings/apps/email etc onto your new iPad so setting up your next one should be a breeze.
ezkimo
Jan 29, 03:11 PM
You can use JW Player (http://www.longtailvideo.com/players/) with YouTube videos (http://www.longtailvideo.com/players/jw-player-now/) and make a custom skin.
kingtom12
Apr 1, 12:09 AM
Sorry I do not have any idea about text writing in Dreamweaver. I think you should take help from some experts to write text.
DrakkenWar
Apr 28, 01:35 AM
As the owner of one pissy G5 and more than a few G4's I would suggest this: Since the P-Ram reset did not work, pull the ram. And fire up the G5 and see what you get. If you still get lights and sounds you have something to go with.From there reinsert each ram stick one at a time and see what you get. Macs are nothing at all if finicky on ram. I have found that out myself time and again from my Wally to my DA to this G5.
~Here to Help
Drake
~Here to Help
Drake
macbwizard
Mar 14, 10:57 AM
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/U2NV2SPATA/
I recommend that adapter (it's from IDE&ATA[and some others] to USB 2.0). It's good for quick transfers of data from bare hard drives and you can always use it again in the future. Quite a useful gadget to have lying around.
I recommend that adapter (it's from IDE&ATA[and some others] to USB 2.0). It's good for quick transfers of data from bare hard drives and you can always use it again in the future. Quite a useful gadget to have lying around.
peapody
Jun 22, 11:46 AM
Thanks Orange,
You are a very very helpful macrumors forum member! I just wanted to tell you that.
So would this be a definite deal I should jump on?
You are a very very helpful macrumors forum member! I just wanted to tell you that.
So would this be a definite deal I should jump on?