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  • alansmallen
    Oct 26, 01:54 PM
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  • jicon
    Sep 29, 01:24 PM
    http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosx1048updateintel.html





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  • yorkshire
    Jul 23, 06:35 PM
    Has it ever been discovered what stonehenge was actually for?





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  • gsfesz
    Apr 6, 07:00 PM
    i have upgraded to mac osx lion but found it to buggy but i only have a back from lion any suggestions? thanks in advance:confused:



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  • lokerd
    Apr 14, 10:55 PM
    folder enhancer is pretty nice

    Which one is the best? There are three that I can see. Free, 99�, & $1.49.


    My favorite is NoLock. I do not have to swipe to turn my ipad or iphone on. VERY cool. To me, this one app is the single main reason to JB. Apple should give us the option to swipe or not...it's a fundamental flaw IMHO.

    Sbsettings, as others have mention, is indispensable, if only for the quick access to brightness. Also, to 2x tap the status bar to switch programs is critical to avoid using the annoying home button popper.

    Infinidock is awesome.

    MyWi - pretty obvious how important it is to share my signal with my other devices.





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  • PhatboyNYC
    Sep 25, 02:01 PM
    Stop being a poser and trying to pretend you have an iphone. lol jk

    The ipod and iphone have two different shapes with the iphone being more rectangular. No matter what type of case you get, it's going to conform to the shape of the device it's protecting. If you're looking for something more "bulky", I guess go with something like a hard plastic type case.



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  • dsharits
    Feb 14, 12:37 PM
    Price: US$ as well *cough*

    Click the dollar sign at the top.

    Daniel





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  • iamvexed
    Apr 11, 09:38 AM
    That's sweet! How secure are those latches? I'd be worried about it coming open and dumping the MBP, which would make me cry.

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  • chrismacguy
    Apr 19, 10:50 AM
    Did someone see my post regarding the minor developers? This is worthy to note as the main ones are leaving the PPC realm, while literally 1000's of smaller and minor companies, such as wondershare and others are still making universal binaries for both intel and ppc - a win win if you ask me.

    Not really. Quite a lot of people depend on the big software developers to get work done. Especially people who need to work with people using Office 2007/2010 for Windows, or who happen to need Adobe CS5/5.5, Final Cut Studio 3 or Logic Pro 9 or a myriad of other Professional Applications just to get stuff done. Many people bring work home, and most of the key productivity software for Mac is now intel only. It doesn't matter about small developers as they don't control the blockbuster software, and most people need at least 1 Intel Mac as they are that much more up-to-date than PowerPC models.





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  • RLUK
    Jun 23, 12:17 PM
    Has anyone asked how many handsets o2 have?

    I asked today but they wouldn't say. They did say they would have both 16&32 gb models though. I'm hoping it'll just be us three in the queue, that way we'll all leave the store happy!



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  • MacRumorUser
    Jan 15, 07:13 AM
    Sorry old news that has already been posted and talked to death about.

    highly realistic ? except the facts that the mac pro's have already been released and feature different specifications to that.


    Well thought out, but ultimately fake.





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  • kevin2223
    May 4, 12:05 AM
    There is a minor difference - the new iMacs have an ambient light sensor which will provide ideal brightness whether you are in a dark or well-lit environment.

    If you manually set the brightness, does it return? Perhaps the display was set too bright/dim for the conditions?

    From Apple's site: "To conserve power and relieve eyestrain, a built-in ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the screen brightness on MacBook, MacBook Pro and iMac to suit the ambient light of whatever room you�re in."



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  • h1r0ll3r
    Apr 7, 08:10 AM
    Apple
    G by Guess jeans
    Canon cameras
    HP printers
    North Face
    Oakley
    Under Armour
    Nike

    to name a few.





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  • job
    Oct 20, 04:45 PM
    Originally posted by Rower_CPU
    D'oh...silly me for taking it in context. :p

    He's been doing some field work, last I heard. He still checks in occasionally.

    speak of the devil...

    he's online right now.



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  • charlesbronsen
    Apr 7, 07:17 AM
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    apple
    clarks (shoes)
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  • Duff-Man
    Jan 10, 09:02 PM
    Duff-Man says....what does it do if you right-click (or control+click) on it......oh yeah!



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  • Martyimac
    May 3, 10:23 AM
    Odd, I just downloaded iTunes a couple of days ago. You're definitely downloading it from this page (http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/), yes?

    Yes, and this is the error message, "Our apologies but there was an unexpected error with the application. This problem has been noted, and an email has been sent to the administrators. Please check back in a few hours to try the download again."

    Been trying since yesterday afternoon, no go. And it doesn't matter what computer, mac or PC, or what browser I use.





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  • snaky69
    Apr 22, 06:27 PM
    Charge him 20 dollars and a lap dance at your favourite strip club for it. That's a fair market price for a 4 year old computer.





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  • steve31
    Jul 30, 03:56 AM
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    itouch rulz
    May 7, 03:36 AM
    I have a first generation al iMac (2007?). I got it about 1 month after it was released. It has been on continuously since then except twice when I moved (within same suburb so probably off for max 3 hours each time). It has crashed about 20 times in 4 years and needed a restart (all but 1 crash was while playing cod 4). I think we may have had 2 short power cuts in that time (inner suburb of Sydney, Australia so pretty reliable power - eg not much extreme weather).

    Never missed a beat.

    I used to look at a widget I have that shows some stats, you know temp and network activity and such. I can remember uptime being well into the 100s of days at times but never really tried to maximize.





    bubbacaster
    Mar 25, 04:44 PM
    So my school's robotics team was rummaging through a closet of stuff that was to be thrown out, and we found an Apple IIe.

    I have a couple questions:

    The operating system is in the ROM, right? No need for a floppy OS or something?

    Does the computer need a mouse? In my reading, it seems like it doesn't.

    It only had two cards inside: the 5.25 floppy card and what I think was the RAM. Does it need anything else to operate (i.e. a video card)?

    Lastly, are there any things I didn't think of that I should know??
    Any sweet games for it on eBay?

    Thanks!:D:D

    No, the Operating System is *not* in ROM. The ROM includes BASIC, and the System Monitor (kind of like BIOS, but with a few extra bells & whistles).

    The Operating System comes on 5.25" floppy disks. The Apple IIe usually ran DOS 3.3 or ProDos as the Operating System. Disk images for these Operating Systems can be found at various places on the net, but you'll need a physical 5.25" floppy to boot from in order to read/write to floppy drives. As a general rule, many users formatted their Apple II floppies to include a copy of DOS or ProDos on each floppy. This was done as a convenience to keep from having to look around for a Master DOS disk every time you rebooted ("Now *where* did I put that damn floppy!??").

    If you boot the Apple IIe without a floppy, you will get a Basic prompt, and can access the low-level monitor routines if you know how. But you will not be able to do too much with the machine unless you boot DOS or ProDOS.

    The Apple II does not need a mouse.





    FSGDAG
    Feb 25, 09:34 AM
    Hi All...

    I was hoping for some help and guidance. I've been a network engineer for 15 years now. All of my experience is in the Microsoft arena. Lately, my organization has been adopting MAC / Apple products ( iPad, iPhones, etc. ) but we've now gone as far as to purchase our first MAC desktop system, an iMAC.

    Having no formal training in administering an iMAC in a Windows AD Domain ( 2008 ) I've been scouring the internet ( Google ) looking for as much information as I can. So far, I've been able to integrate it into our AD Domain and have network users login and have access to their network home directories.

    I am, however, suffering in a couple of areas and was hoping that I could get some real world advice on the following:

    1) What is the best way for me to administer this computer remotely using my Windows 7 Pro workstation? Example: Remotely connecting to it for help desk and other needs. Currently I use Dameware NT Utilities to remotely connect and administer my PC based workstations. Is there a similar utility for iMAC's that will run on Windows 7?

    2) Login scripts... How am I able to accomplish this on a MAC? My PC based workstations use a batch file to map network drives and other things needed at login.

    3) What is the best way for me to be able to control the iMAC through Group Policies? Or maybe I should be asking if this is even possible?

    I appreciate in advance for any help your able to give! :)





    techpr
    May 7, 03:58 AM
    I honestly don't remember what website this popped up on, but Safari started downloading this MacSecurity.mpkg and it ran instantly and bypassed inputting my password? I couldn't really stop it

    has anyone gotten this before? it took me to some webpage but I closed it

    It said something about me being infected?

    Am I going crazy? I didn't click anything(maybe by accident?) and yet this thing popped up, gave me a file and ran the installer without me being able to stop it lol wtf

    can someone please explain, I think I'm missing something


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    mrk2010
    Dec 27, 11:14 PM
    Hey everyone, first post here, and also a Mac noob, so I apologize if this is in the wrong section :)

    I am trying to enable file sharing in OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. I intend to share files on my MacBook with other Windows and Linux computers on my home network. From what I understand, the procedure is as follows:

    1) Open up System Preferences and click on Sharing under Internet & Wireless
    2) Click on File Sharing on the left, and then add a folder to be shared. After doing this, three Users appear on the right: System Administrator, Administrator, and Everyone (all have read/write access).
    3) I want my folder to be password-protected and accessible only to specific users, so I change the permissions for Everyone to No Access. I then add a user (sharing only account) with a specified username and password.
    4) I click on Options and select the "Share files and folders using SMB (Windows)", and enable SMB sharing for the user that I created in the previous step. I click on Done, and exit System Preferences.

    After performing the above steps, I go to my Linux computer and attempt to connect to the shared folder on my Macbook. I was surprised to be able to access the folder without being prompted for a username and password. The same thing can be seen on my Windows computer.

    I went back into Systems Preferences/Sharing on my MacBook, and noticed that the user that I had created has disappeared from the Users list, and all the permissions have been reverted to the default Read & Write Access (including Everyone, which I had changed to No Access earlier). I tried the above procedure again and still ended up with the same result.

    Why are the user permissions not being saved? Has anyone here experienced a similar issue?



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