decafjava
May 2, 09:16 AM
Just a quick question, is it possible to sync 2 iPhones on 1 computer? I have a friend who has an old computer that is on the fritz and she wanted to sync and backup her phone on another computer til she gets a new one. I read iphones can only be synced to one computer at a time but was wondering if you could sync another phone as a temporary solution-especially if you login as another user. Would it be different for Mac and PC?
Big D 51
Apr 23, 07:18 AM
Unfortunately there aren't any docking stations for the macbook air, infact the only docking station for any mac laptop is a port replicator for the MBP. I beileve that there is a stand somewhere, but I personally don't see the need, hopefully thunderbolt will bring some interesting options. That is if its included in the next MBA.
Thanks for information.
Thanks for information.
bousozoku
Dec 6, 01:59 PM
Steve Jobs said in the early days of Mac OS X that that Intel was being considered as a new processor source. I think he and Andy Grove were drinking it up and playing the "What would I do, if I were in control?" game and came to an agreement.
Anyway, it's done. It shouldn't have been a surprise to anyone.
Anyway, it's done. It shouldn't have been a surprise to anyone.
Gonzo3333
Aug 2, 07:43 PM
I guess he was celebrating early? Whops? Close enough?
DaREdBaRoN
Mar 3, 06:35 PM
As far as I know, as long as there is no profanity they will engrave it.
Gus
Jul 25, 02:25 AM
It's a long shot, but have you installed a third-party firewall, or turned on the firewall in system prefs? Just a guess.
Regards,
Gus
Regards,
Gus
McGiord
Jan 29, 10:09 PM
Maybe iTunes has the keep the library organized setting on?
Cheffy Dave
Apr 23, 02:11 PM
$29!:cool:
thesdx
Jan 15, 06:12 PM
I'd like to download the keynote to my HD so I can put it on my iPod touch and not have to stream it if I want to watch it. I have QuickTime Pro, but I can't really find a way to download it in a non-streaming format. How do you download it?
thaired
May 3, 02:50 PM
Hi
A friend of mine has offered to sell me his macbook pro and i am considering it. However I know very little and have only had dell laptops in the past.
It is a 13'' duo core 2.4gh ddr3 ram with 320gb . He will also give me mac office. He is asking for �800.
Im wondering if this is worth the money as it is the duo core and my Dell has the i7 technology. To be honest I dont even know what this means. I just want a decent laptop that will not be slow and outdated in a year!
I would be using it for work-im a teacher.
Any advice would be great thanks!!
A friend of mine has offered to sell me his macbook pro and i am considering it. However I know very little and have only had dell laptops in the past.
It is a 13'' duo core 2.4gh ddr3 ram with 320gb . He will also give me mac office. He is asking for �800.
Im wondering if this is worth the money as it is the duo core and my Dell has the i7 technology. To be honest I dont even know what this means. I just want a decent laptop that will not be slow and outdated in a year!
I would be using it for work-im a teacher.
Any advice would be great thanks!!
madsketcher
Apr 21, 03:14 PM
Ever since I installed USB Overdrive on my imac last night, my mouse has been clicking randomly whenever I move it. This is making it a REAL pain to do ANYTHING, especially considering that I'm a graphic designer and need a STABLE mouse. This thing just clicks, the scroll button clicks, and the right button clicks... whenever I'm moving it. It's incredibly frustrating and I don't know how to change it. I'm scared to move the mouse over ANY files because it will just drag things randomly or open things that I didn't want it to open. Seriously annoying!
I've uninstalled USB Overdrive - that didn't help. Switching to another USB drive didn't help. And I'm worried that buying a new mouse won't fix it. What do I do? I don't want to have to back up my entire computer and reset it just to fix the damn problem.
I have a 24 inch imac with Intel and the standard wired mouse that comes with it.
I've uninstalled USB Overdrive - that didn't help. Switching to another USB drive didn't help. And I'm worried that buying a new mouse won't fix it. What do I do? I don't want to have to back up my entire computer and reset it just to fix the damn problem.
I have a 24 inch imac with Intel and the standard wired mouse that comes with it.
Devoc
Jan 1, 11:19 AM
You could try to set up a temporary ad-hoc if you only need to do it once or at least not simultaneously with an internet connectivity option... It gets complicated then. Given that you have a mac there is some software from Apple that allows sharing of optical drives wirelessly. I even think it is built in Snow Leopard.
mkrishnan
Dec 27, 10:05 AM
It does sound like it could be hardware...
Two things that are sort of unlikely, but worth considering:
1) If this happens often enough, can you get someone else to try it? If you have many calluses on your fingers, or something like this, then sometimes this will interfere with the trackpad functioning.
2) The trackpad also will behave erratically or not at all if it gets wet.
But barring those things, if this happens in Linux, it sounds as if there is something wrong with your hardware. :(
Two things that are sort of unlikely, but worth considering:
1) If this happens often enough, can you get someone else to try it? If you have many calluses on your fingers, or something like this, then sometimes this will interfere with the trackpad functioning.
2) The trackpad also will behave erratically or not at all if it gets wet.
But barring those things, if this happens in Linux, it sounds as if there is something wrong with your hardware. :(
paulypants
Mar 2, 04:02 PM
Okay, called Crucial and they will replace, but if I have problems again I'll return for refund and just bite the bullet and buy Apple ram :(
benixau
Jul 1, 01:40 AM
Drop Down Menu:
DeSnousa
Oct 2, 06:38 AM
Pretty much all WU's will have varying points and therefore different folding times, just relax and let the computer fold and when you check it next time, enjoy the points.
Gav2k
Mar 25, 10:38 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
200 ish
200 ish
fluidedge
Mar 12, 07:40 AM
is this possible? I'm looking for a thread i posted in a while ago but can't find it in all my subscribed threads.
Cheers.
Cheers.
mc68k
Nov 18, 03:43 PM
nevermind, my little 200+ points was recorded later on this afternoon. Go team :)200 points is a lot
thanks for your contribution :)
thanks for your contribution :)
gopher
Oct 28, 02:04 PM
Check http://www.macprices.com/ for availability of iMacs at online retailers.
kgagne
Dec 31, 09:47 AM
Bob Bishop, co-founder of Apple's R&D lab, will be the keynote speaker at KansasFest 2011. Bob is part of the early history of the Apple computer and has developed numerous commercial software titles, worked side-by-side with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, written a book on assembly language programming, and published articles in most Apple II magazines. Bob has lived what most of us only dream about, and he has the stories to prove it.
In 1976, Dr. Bishop knocked on Steve Jobs' door and ended up owning an Apple I. Soon, he bought one of the first Apple II computers. A few months later, the first graphical Apple II games, like Rocket Pilot and Star Wars, came from Bob's keyboard before Apple had even finished the documentation. Later, Bob brought speech to the personal computer with Apple-Talker and Apple-Listener. In 1978, Bob and Steve Wozniak founded Apple's research and development division. His program Apple-Vision was included on DOS 3.3 master disks, demonstrating the audio and video capabilities of the Apple II. Even after retiring in 1981, he continued using, programming, and writing about the entire Apple II line.
The stories do not end with the Apple II. Bob has hosted a radio show using the "Mr. Logic" personality, written essays, founded a comic book club, designed a computer programming language, and written online riddles. Alas, Bob has not yet founded the fanciful "Subroutine Shack" stores "for supplying software components." Today, he lives in California, still "plays with computers," and laments that his Web site (http://bob-bishop.awardspace.com/) is forever under construction.
KansasFest the 22nd annual Apple II conference, is set for July 19th through July 24th at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. KansasFest was originally hosted by Resource Central and has been brought to you by the KFest Committee since 1995. Any and all Apple II users, fans, and friends are invited to attend this year's event. Registration details will be announced on the KansasFest Web site in early 2011. For photos, schedules, and presentations from past year's events, please visit the event's official Web site at http://www.kansasfest.org/
CONTACT:
KansasFest 2011
http://www.kansasfest.org/
http://twitter.com/kansasfest/
In 1976, Dr. Bishop knocked on Steve Jobs' door and ended up owning an Apple I. Soon, he bought one of the first Apple II computers. A few months later, the first graphical Apple II games, like Rocket Pilot and Star Wars, came from Bob's keyboard before Apple had even finished the documentation. Later, Bob brought speech to the personal computer with Apple-Talker and Apple-Listener. In 1978, Bob and Steve Wozniak founded Apple's research and development division. His program Apple-Vision was included on DOS 3.3 master disks, demonstrating the audio and video capabilities of the Apple II. Even after retiring in 1981, he continued using, programming, and writing about the entire Apple II line.
The stories do not end with the Apple II. Bob has hosted a radio show using the "Mr. Logic" personality, written essays, founded a comic book club, designed a computer programming language, and written online riddles. Alas, Bob has not yet founded the fanciful "Subroutine Shack" stores "for supplying software components." Today, he lives in California, still "plays with computers," and laments that his Web site (http://bob-bishop.awardspace.com/) is forever under construction.
KansasFest the 22nd annual Apple II conference, is set for July 19th through July 24th at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. KansasFest was originally hosted by Resource Central and has been brought to you by the KFest Committee since 1995. Any and all Apple II users, fans, and friends are invited to attend this year's event. Registration details will be announced on the KansasFest Web site in early 2011. For photos, schedules, and presentations from past year's events, please visit the event's official Web site at http://www.kansasfest.org/
CONTACT:
KansasFest 2011
http://www.kansasfest.org/
http://twitter.com/kansasfest/
itickings
Apr 13, 07:55 AM
Why? Why? and Why?
Just use the PS3 for your media server its faster wider range of support etc.
Check out this link:
http://www.applesource.com.au/how-to/soa/How-to-Stream-media-to-a-PS3-from-a-Mac/0,2000451082,339287550,00.htm
Why does everyone think its cool to have a server?
You sound a bit confused. First you want the PS3 to be the server, then you supply a link that deals with making a Mac a media server, then you claim that there is no point in having a server... :confused:
If you want to view media (that is stored on a Mac) on a PS3, the Mac is the media server, not the PS3. And that sounds exactly like what the OP wanted.
Just use the PS3 for your media server its faster wider range of support etc.
Check out this link:
http://www.applesource.com.au/how-to/soa/How-to-Stream-media-to-a-PS3-from-a-Mac/0,2000451082,339287550,00.htm
Why does everyone think its cool to have a server?
You sound a bit confused. First you want the PS3 to be the server, then you supply a link that deals with making a Mac a media server, then you claim that there is no point in having a server... :confused:
If you want to view media (that is stored on a Mac) on a PS3, the Mac is the media server, not the PS3. And that sounds exactly like what the OP wanted.
Doug_in_the_UK
Mar 3, 03:53 PM
Nermal, you're a hero ! Thanks ! Just when I thought I had given up finding something out there that was capable of .RA-to.MP3 conversions, you came along ! Hijack works a treat. Brilliant ! By the way, I could NEVER be 'that desperate' in buying Virtual PC ! Thanks again :-)
mdgm
Feb 27, 03:46 PM
I decided to buy mini server cause i thought it was a better deal than regular mini. I don't need the server part. So when lion comes out it will install on my mini server just like the regular mini, without server apps?
Yes. You can do that now with Snow Leopard client provided you have new enough install discs. I think you need 10.6.3.
Yes. You can do that now with Snow Leopard client provided you have new enough install discs. I think you need 10.6.3.
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