kkamin
Apr 16, 02:10 PM
If I picked up a PC virus while running Parallels, could it infect my Mac? I know that PC viruses usually are harmless and unreadable by a the Mac OS. But I'm concerned since Parallel's is so heavily embedded in my Mac system and not on a separate partition.
Also, are there anythings I need to look out for with Parallels?
Thanks,
Kkamin
Also, are there anythings I need to look out for with Parallels?
Thanks,
Kkamin
Abstract
Apr 1, 08:06 AM
Funny in the beginning but it got old. With advertising you don't want to keep replaying the same old same old. People start tuning out.
They were good, but it was time to discontinue them.
Exactly.
At the beginning, the ads were smug.
After 6 months, they were smug and starting to get old. The series was no longer fresh.
That's when Apple and their marketing group decided to run the ads for another few years, until everyone, even people like my parents who don't care about computers, disliked the ads.
They were good, but it was time to discontinue them.
Exactly.
At the beginning, the ads were smug.
After 6 months, they were smug and starting to get old. The series was no longer fresh.
That's when Apple and their marketing group decided to run the ads for another few years, until everyone, even people like my parents who don't care about computers, disliked the ads.
T-bag
Apr 4, 05:14 PM
There are issues in all product lines. I got a screen with a little uneven backlight, but apple handled it perfectly. They even sent me a new one before demanding the first one back (now I have two in my room). Don't worry about things before you have to, cause chances are you'll probably be fine. :) At least eventually!
AriX
Jan 14, 05:04 PM
Hey everyone!
CunningTV is going to be covering the MacWorld 2008 keynote at http://cunning.tv/
If you're the kind of person who likes watching multiple live things at the same time in addition to MacRumorsLive, this is for you :)
Also, if you'd be nice enough to Digg it that would be great: http://digg.com/apple/CunningTV_MacWorld_2008_Coverage_2
Thanks, and have fun watching MacWorld!
CunningTV is going to be covering the MacWorld 2008 keynote at http://cunning.tv/
If you're the kind of person who likes watching multiple live things at the same time in addition to MacRumorsLive, this is for you :)
Also, if you'd be nice enough to Digg it that would be great: http://digg.com/apple/CunningTV_MacWorld_2008_Coverage_2
Thanks, and have fun watching MacWorld!
xyfish
Apr 18, 01:02 AM
1. case mate gelli :)
2. generic TPU case
3. griffin reveal etched
4. speck see thru satin in seafoam
5. incipio NGP matte
2. generic TPU case
3. griffin reveal etched
4. speck see thru satin in seafoam
5. incipio NGP matte
Don't panic
Feb 16, 12:07 PM
move the wardrobe on the opposite side so it doesn't cut the light from the window and combine the ideas of the '3D canvas', with the large image technique indicated above and with your passion for diving by transforming your wardrobe in a huge aquarium.
select a large, high definition color picture of reef/tropical fish, and convert it into a rasterbation pdf file (remember it should cover the sides as well).
print it or have it printed at the shop and assemble it on the wardrobe. whne you are done cut it where the door open and tape it there.
select a large, high definition color picture of reef/tropical fish, and convert it into a rasterbation pdf file (remember it should cover the sides as well).
print it or have it printed at the shop and assemble it on the wardrobe. whne you are done cut it where the door open and tape it there.
63dot
Aug 12, 11:56 AM
Yes there have been a lot of different versions of the story, as far as BBC goes, remember this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02YW7qJsRE8
This kills me to no end, I died laughing. So let me get this straight, they bring on an MBA student coming into BBC for a technology management job, and then the BBC mistakenly puts this guy (his name is Guy as is the name of the person who was supposed to be interviewed) in makeup, then in front of national TV, and ask him questions about Apple Inc. vs. Apple Corps.
Man, with so many legions of MBAs out there, what a way to get noticed by the world.:D
But back on the topic, and the topic of funny, the police thought that the flight attendant could have killed somebody when he let out the inflatable slide. Man, you have to watch out for those inflatable slides. We are just losing too many people to them. I can see that the boys in blue are really fighting crime and "inflatable slides". ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02YW7qJsRE8
This kills me to no end, I died laughing. So let me get this straight, they bring on an MBA student coming into BBC for a technology management job, and then the BBC mistakenly puts this guy (his name is Guy as is the name of the person who was supposed to be interviewed) in makeup, then in front of national TV, and ask him questions about Apple Inc. vs. Apple Corps.
Man, with so many legions of MBAs out there, what a way to get noticed by the world.:D
But back on the topic, and the topic of funny, the police thought that the flight attendant could have killed somebody when he let out the inflatable slide. Man, you have to watch out for those inflatable slides. We are just losing too many people to them. I can see that the boys in blue are really fighting crime and "inflatable slides". ;)
illustratorDavi
Oct 9, 01:50 PM
thanks for the quick reply... that guy lost me quite quickly
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iKrl
Apr 28, 09:39 PM
I would like to go but I've got a huge question is it true that international customers that go to the u.s. apple stores can't buy an ipad?:confused:
cambookpro
Apr 8, 05:24 PM
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OP: Sorry if a bit late but just read the thread. Ask yourself some questions:
1) Do you need Thunderbolt? Would you get it because you would daisy-chain 6 RAID HDs and an external monitor or would you get it to say to your friends 'I have Thunderbolt'?
2) Consider your needs. I do FCP video editing so I'd need the extra power from an MBP. Do you do video editing? Do you manage RAW photo files or anything similar? If no, get a 13" MBA. If yes, MBP.
Personally, for you I'd get a nice 13" MBA. Get the 4GB RAM though, as MBA RAM is non-upgradable.
OP: Sorry if a bit late but just read the thread. Ask yourself some questions:
1) Do you need Thunderbolt? Would you get it because you would daisy-chain 6 RAID HDs and an external monitor or would you get it to say to your friends 'I have Thunderbolt'?
2) Consider your needs. I do FCP video editing so I'd need the extra power from an MBP. Do you do video editing? Do you manage RAW photo files or anything similar? If no, get a 13" MBA. If yes, MBP.
Personally, for you I'd get a nice 13" MBA. Get the 4GB RAM though, as MBA RAM is non-upgradable.
cbronfman
Apr 5, 06:15 PM
Download "Around Me." Wherever you are - it will list everything from gas, motels, Apple Store, hotels, movie theaters, pharmacies, supermarkets etc., using GPS.
Fandango for movies - what's playing around where you are.
Both are free.
Fandango for movies - what's playing around where you are.
Both are free.
WiiDSmoker
Apr 29, 06:16 PM
Just making sure that Apple didn't sneak in another form of security.
aloshka
Apr 23, 12:45 PM
What 30" do you have? Some monitors have multiple inputs so you wouldn't have to switch the cables, just get two cables and leave the MBP one plugged in when not using it.
It boils down to how much you need the MBP. If you know you will start traveling soon, then definitely don't sell the MBP. Also, do you need much power when traveling? You could just grab a refurb 11" MBA for instance if not much power is required.
Otherwise, MBP + PC sounds the best if you think your MBP can't satisfy your gaming needs.
I bought the zr30w. I actually really like it. Very rich colors and I love the matte! I got one from newegg, came with some lit pixels, but I'm sure they will exchange it as hp guarantees against stuck pixels on their 30"s.
It boils down to how much you need the MBP. If you know you will start traveling soon, then definitely don't sell the MBP. Also, do you need much power when traveling? You could just grab a refurb 11" MBA for instance if not much power is required.
Otherwise, MBP + PC sounds the best if you think your MBP can't satisfy your gaming needs.
I bought the zr30w. I actually really like it. Very rich colors and I love the matte! I got one from newegg, came with some lit pixels, but I'm sure they will exchange it as hp guarantees against stuck pixels on their 30"s.
skunk
Mar 12, 04:38 PM
Local news reports that survivors say a tractor trailer cut off the bus.I don't suppose that'll be of much comfort to anybody except the driver, who I imagine was the first to die...
f3m
Apr 13, 11:40 AM
I currently have the same problem, will take it in this weekend. I have a screen protector on mine so I'm not happy about the replacement.
MacForScience
Mar 24, 10:12 PM
it was great on my 23 inch Samsung with 10.6.6 and prior.
10.6.7 and hulu & Neflix video is now choppy on the Mini....
Anyone Else?
My guess is you need to empty your caches, run disk utility, wipe out flash players cache, and run your cron tasks followed by a restart.
Cheers
10.6.7 and hulu & Neflix video is now choppy on the Mini....
Anyone Else?
My guess is you need to empty your caches, run disk utility, wipe out flash players cache, and run your cron tasks followed by a restart.
Cheers
rdowns
Mar 12, 04:14 PM
Local news reports that survivors say a tractor trailer cut off the bus.
VirtualRain
Apr 23, 03:02 AM
Just curious, what do you need all that memory for?
Good question. Some folks have boot volumes smaller than that. :confused::eek::p
Good question. Some folks have boot volumes smaller than that. :confused::eek::p
R94N
Mar 16, 01:52 PM
See, when I started watching twit a long time ago, Leo was the poster-boy Machead. He would get into arguments with hosts (Thurrot) defending Apple products even when he was wrong. Now that twit has many more shows and a more varied audience, I feel he HAD to tone it down just so he would not alienate his viewers.
You have been watching longer than I have, so you know more than me. I think it makes sense.
You have been watching longer than I have, so you know more than me. I think it makes sense.
EricBrian
Nov 1, 07:28 PM
However right or wrong that person is regarding that IE statement, it will teach you the basics. Keep reading and then check the web for quirks in the different browsers.
Oh, and stop buying the 'for dummies' books. They are so passe. =8-o
Oh, and stop buying the 'for dummies' books. They are so passe. =8-o
Postal
Oct 8, 06:36 PM
When Doom 3 was most recently shown to the public (at QuakeCon in August), it was running on a Radeon 9700 using a Pentium 4 chip (either 2.2 or 2.4 GHz).
As for Carmack's comments, remember that he said that the best experience with Doom 3 as of now, not when the game will be released, is with a Radeon 9700. By the time the game is out the door I'm sure the 9700 will be relegated to "not quite the best" status.
And yes, I have heard that ATI may well put out a 9700-on-steroids model late in the fall, but we'll have to see how it compares to the NV30.
As for Carmack's comments, remember that he said that the best experience with Doom 3 as of now, not when the game will be released, is with a Radeon 9700. By the time the game is out the door I'm sure the 9700 will be relegated to "not quite the best" status.
And yes, I have heard that ATI may well put out a 9700-on-steroids model late in the fall, but we'll have to see how it compares to the NV30.
sikkinixx
Mar 24, 03:39 PM
http://psp.ign.com/articles/775/775176p1.html
16 articles which are all interviews with different developers, some first some third party, about what they like about the PSP, what they would like to see Sony do, and some brief thoughts on the future of the handheld.
I haven't read them all yet, but most are pretty good and give a ray of hope that PSP will continue to put out good games in the future (yes, it does have good games :P) and on it's future integration with networking/PS3/add-ons/firmwares.
16 articles which are all interviews with different developers, some first some third party, about what they like about the PSP, what they would like to see Sony do, and some brief thoughts on the future of the handheld.
I haven't read them all yet, but most are pretty good and give a ray of hope that PSP will continue to put out good games in the future (yes, it does have good games :P) and on it's future integration with networking/PS3/add-ons/firmwares.
mrapplegate
Mar 28, 10:37 AM
lol ur not understanding that stuff are a little more complex than you think
lol
i do have a legit copy
but i dont have aces to the developer forum
Complexity aside if you have a legitimate copy from Apple they had to have given someone at your company access to the developer forum or another point of contact at Apple. Contact them for support.
Going back and forth about how you got your copy is silly and will not yield you the support you need.
lol
i do have a legit copy
but i dont have aces to the developer forum
Complexity aside if you have a legitimate copy from Apple they had to have given someone at your company access to the developer forum or another point of contact at Apple. Contact them for support.
Going back and forth about how you got your copy is silly and will not yield you the support you need.
dornoforpyros
Aug 19, 11:14 AM
2 MB!!!!!!!!! :eek:
Aside from starting again and re-considering some of your choices, at 2 megs it sounds like your trying to accomplish a bit much. But anyways here some tips:
1)Replace any images you can with Vectors as appose to imported bit maps. You can accomplish quite photorealistic pictures with vectors as shown on Vector Kid (http://www.vectorkid.com/tutorials.html)
2)External flash movies!
Try breaking the sections up into separate .swf files and calling them in externally. That way they'll only load when the user visits that section.
It's what I did here (http://www.jasondorn.com/sept_2004/) and my main swf was only 86kb, which is still high for web and part of the reason I switched from that design(and the fact it was just a bloated site)
But external flash movies can cut waay down on load time.
Aside from starting again and re-considering some of your choices, at 2 megs it sounds like your trying to accomplish a bit much. But anyways here some tips:
1)Replace any images you can with Vectors as appose to imported bit maps. You can accomplish quite photorealistic pictures with vectors as shown on Vector Kid (http://www.vectorkid.com/tutorials.html)
2)External flash movies!
Try breaking the sections up into separate .swf files and calling them in externally. That way they'll only load when the user visits that section.
It's what I did here (http://www.jasondorn.com/sept_2004/) and my main swf was only 86kb, which is still high for web and part of the reason I switched from that design(and the fact it was just a bloated site)
But external flash movies can cut waay down on load time.