Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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  • dscuber9000
    Apr 13, 10:36 AM
    My dad wants me to switch to Verizon this summer, so I'm really hoping the iPhone 5 will come out by then so I can upgrade to that instead of a Verizon iPhone 4. :D





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  • bmj257
    May 3, 04:08 PM
    My wife has bought a MacBook Pro and I have put Outlook 2011 on it. Can I sync my iPad's contacts and calendar without syncing with iCal and Address Book as these will have my wife's contacts and calendar which we don't want to mix. iTunes only allows syncing with Address Book and iCal.





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  • AdrianK
    Mar 27, 10:45 AM
    They only reason the seller wouldn't clearly state is was a picture from the outset was to deceive potential buyers. 'Nuff said. Hopefully they'll get booted from eBay and paypal for wasting everyone's time.

    Of course, whoever bids is a total moron, but no one deserves to profit off that.

    I've seen worse though. Like an iPad auction with the selling waffling on about how great the device is in broken English, then saying it included accessories, and ending with "the iPad is here with me".





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  • zw-gator
    Aug 12, 08:19 AM
    Anyone have a good site that lists albums that are due to be released in the future?



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  • Alrescha
    Dec 22, 09:15 AM
    We get a full year of support on hardware and software, and have Applecare for beyond year 1. So limited OS support is FUD.

    I don't think it is FUD. For example, Microsoft's last support for WinXP Pro ends in April of 2014 � that is over 12 years of support from the vendor.

    A.





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  • Frisco
    Sep 26, 01:40 PM
    Hi! I was thinking of buying an Apple iBook SE 366 MHZ G3 processor , 64 MB Ram off of ebay. Does anyone know if it has a DVD drive and how much RAM it can handle?

    Frisco



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  • mattcube64
    Apr 4, 09:23 PM
    I currently drive a 2006 Grand Prix.

    Next car I hope to buy (hopefully before the end of the year):
    http://www.camaro5.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=219957&stc=1&d=1300980722
    2011 Camaro SS/2SS/RS IOM with Orange interior, black stripe, GM black rims.

    *REALISTIC* dream car. I'll hopefully own one someday.:
    http://gallery.viperclub.org/data/500/IMG_0843.JPG
    2010 (or late-model when I actually get it) green Viper ACR.

    *PURE FANTASY* dream car:
    http://www.luxurylaunches.com/entry_images/0909/16/Lamborghini_Revent%C3%B3n_Roadster-thumb-450x337.jpg
    Lamborghini Reventon Roadster.





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  • Winni
    Dec 21, 08:06 AM
    Macs would be an excellent choice for any business to use ...

    Yeah, sure. Because all of those business/enterprise applications written exclusively for Windows run ah-so smoothly on Macs...

    Just accept it, folks: There is no business case for using Macs in an enterprise environment.

    Compatibility? Fail. (There is a world beyond the Microsoft .doc format where enterprise applications live. There's OLD Java, and many Java apps require a very specific Oracle JVM to run. There's .NET. There's Sharepoint. There's an IBM mainframe you need to talk to. There are department printers that have no OS X drivers. There's a long list of office equipment that only plays well with Windows.)

    Enterprise-ready? Fail. See compatibility, see support, see backup.

    Central administration? Fail. Try applying group policies to a Mac.

    Central backup? Fail. No, Time Machine is NOT an enterprise solution.

    TCO? Fail. Expensive hardware, short-lived platform support.

    Enterprise-support from the manufacturer (Apple)? HUGE fail.

    Roadmaps? Fail. Apple doesn't even know what the word means. You just cannot plan with this company and their products.

    Product longevity? Knock-out Fail. (Try getting support for OS X Leopard in two years from now. Try getting support for Tiger or Panther TODAY. Then compare it to Windows XP, an OS from the year that will be officially supported until 2014. Then make your strategic choice and tell me with a straight face that you want to bet your money on Cupertino toys.)

    It's MUCH easier to integrate Linux desktops into an enterprise environment than it is to put Mac OS X boxes in there. Why? Because some "blue chip" companies like Oracle and IBM actually use, sell and support Linux and make sure that it can be used in an enterprise environment.

    Trying to push a home user/consumer platform like the Mac into a corporate environment is a very bad idea. Especially if the company behind the product recently even announced that they dropped their entire server hardware because nobody wanted them. Why should the head of a large IT department trust a company that just dropped their only product that was even remotely targeted at the enterprise market? It's like asking a CTO to bet the company's IT future on Nintendo Wiis.

    And just for your info: I've had those discussions at the World Health Organization of the United Nations, and it turned out to be IMPOSSIBLE to integrate Macs into their IT environment. I had the only Mac (a 20" Core Duo) in a world wide network because I was able to talk someone higher up the ladder into approving the purchase order for it, but then I quickly had to give up on OS X and instead run Windows on it in order to get my job as an IT admin done and be able to use the IT resources of the other WHO centers. OS X Tiger totally sucked in our network for almost all of the above reasons, but Windows Vista and XP got the job done perfectly. It wasn't very persuasive to show off a Mac that only runs Windows. That's what you get for being an Apple fanboy, which I admittedly was at that time.

    Where I work now, two other people bought Macs, and one of them has ordered Windows 7 yesterday and wants me to wipe out OS X from his hard disk and replace it with Windows. He's an engineer and not productive with OS X, rather the opposite: OS X slows him down and doesn't provide any value to him.

    And personally, after more than five years in Apple land, I will now also move away from OS X. It's a consumer platform that's only there to lock people into the Apple hardware and their iTunes store. If the web browser and iTunes and maybe Final Cut Studio, Logic Studio or the Adobe Creative Suites are the only pieces of software that you need to be happy, then OS X probably is okay for you. For everything else, it quickly becomes a very expensive trap or just a disappointment. When Apple brag about how cool it is to run Windows in "Boot Camp" or a virtualization software, then this rather demonstrates the shortcomings of the Mac platform instead of its strengths. I can also run Windows in VirtualBox on Linux. But why is this an advantage? Where's the sense in dividing my hardware resources to support TWO operating systems to get ONE job done? What's the rationalization for that? There is none. It just shows that the Mac still is not a full computing platform without Microsoft products. And that is the ultimate case AGAINST migrating to Mac OS X.



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  • iMeowbot
    Aug 16, 06:59 AM
    Say hello to the lickable iToad.





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  • unagimiyagi
    Apr 4, 02:53 PM
    The terms of your contract have not changed.

    Does part of the contract talk about early upgrades and how much it will cost? If that has changed, then terms of the contract have changed.



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  • stefmesman
    May 4, 01:28 PM
    Why isn't apple making a new FCE, a lot of people is asking for one.?

    because the new FCP is nearly the same price as FCE. and FCP has alot more options.





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  • rprebel
    Oct 7, 10:09 PM
    just changed mine,going to keep it for long :)
    Cool. Great use of GT.:)



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  • steviem
    Apr 14, 08:42 AM
    Just do what we do in the UK in our sports games and call the referee a wanker.





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  • Consultant
    Apr 26, 03:12 PM
    Why 4.1.2? Use the latest firmware if you are not using iPhone or iPad 3G.



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  • sbmrnr
    Feb 12, 12:16 PM
    well, i know i posted here yesterday, but i changed it again....
    simple, but i like it :)





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  • liamkp
    Jul 3, 11:41 AM
    Most likely not but you should probably use OEM cables and such instead.



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  • Huntn
    Mar 4, 08:34 AM
    Regarding Health Care:
    'turned into' a a profit machine? As opposed to... when?
    Providing health services and goods has always been a for-profit enterprise. This is exactly what has lead to the amazing growth in medical technology in the past 100 years.

    Bill Maher New Rule: Not Everything in America Has to Make a Profit (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-maher/new-rule-not-everything-i_b_244050.html) 23July09

    Just how exaggerated is the following?:
    And finally, there's health care. It wasn't that long ago that when a kid broke his leg playing stickball, his parents took him to the local Catholic hospital, the nun put a thermometer in his mouth, the doctor slapped some plaster on his ankle and you were done. The bill was $1.50, plus you got to keep the thermometer.

    But like everything else that's good and noble in life, some Wall Street wizard decided that hospitals could be big business, so now they're run by some bean counters in a corporate plaza in Charlotte. In the U.S. today, three giant for-profit conglomerates own close to 600 hospitals and other health care facilities. They're not hospitals anymore; they're Jiffy Lubes with bedpans. America's largest hospital chain, HCA, was founded by the family of Bill Frist, who perfectly represents the Republican attitude toward health care: it's not a right, it's a racket. The more people who get sick and need medicine, the higher their profit margins. Which is why they're always pushing the Jell-O.

    If conservatives get to call universal health care "socialized medicine," I get to call private health care "soulless vampires making money off human pain." The problem with President Obama's health care plan isn't socialism, it's capitalism.





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  • munkle
    Mar 28, 12:52 AM
    Is there a way o still get the standard Wiretap program. All I can find is WireTap Pro, which costs $20

    You can download it from here (http://homepage.mac.com/WebObjects/FileSharing.woa/wa/default?user=drewbono&templatefn=FileSharing1.html&xmlfn=TKDocument.1.xml&sitefn=RootSite.xml&aff=consumer&cty=US?=en) :)





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  • Squonk
    Sep 27, 09:35 AM
    Now THAT would be a great addition. Fully editable iCal web interface with the new webmail interface would make .mac a lot better.

    The only things missing then would be 2GB storage and a FASTER iDisk.

    Right on! Many have said this in the thread and I agree!

    And there was another post about email groups being usable on the web - agreed!

    Although I have a .mac account and really like the short domain name, due to the weak web interface, I have used gmail as my primary email for the past year. In fact, there are only like 3 friends of mine that have the .mac address since I don't check it all that often.

    And, do you think it would be too much trouble for Apple to supple a Mac and PC (sorry, that's what I have to use at work) notifier client for new mail?





    iMikeT
    Nov 30, 01:45 AM
    I don't like the idea. The moment they start chipping away at devices, it'll set a bad precedent for future negotiations. It'll be hard to get back those rights. Apple, hold strong!! :)


    As much as I don't like the idea of limiting the amount of devices that can play content purchased from the iTunes Store, I think that Apple might eventually have to come to a middleground with the other movie studios. Apple did have to come into some sort of agreement when the made the deal with Disney, so I think that they will do the same with the other studios.

    Personally, I would not have too much of a problem if content were limited to 5 computers and 5 iPods.

    I can understand what the studios are doing. Hell, I know it well because of the fact that I work in the movie industry. I can say first-hand that everything is about business and money first, artistic expression second.





    waw74
    May 6, 12:26 PM
    no, iOS sends only to one thing at a time, but you can do it from iTunes.
    You can then use the remote app on the iTouch to control iTunes. (and control the zone volume levels.





    bigandy
    Sep 27, 05:00 AM
    I dont have .mac, but I do run my own mail server from home, and use squirrelmail... i like the look of the new .mac webmail....

    all i need now is for someone to release a simular setup, opensource for me to d/l and install... mmmmm

    I think it does look nice. I just hope this is include in Leopard server as well. I would love to run my own mail server with this type of webmail interface.


    Try RoundCube (http://www.roundcube.net/). Pretty similar, works well for my IMAP webmail systems. :) ;)





    princealfie
    Nov 29, 01:39 PM
    Acting is hard. You only need to witness bad acting in one movie to understand this. For every A-list star, there are tens of thousands more out of work, because competition is tough and dependent on luck, too. But mostly, it comes down to supply and demand. I have no problems with actors getting 20 million a picture, they worked hard and there are only a handful of them, anyways.

    luv ya bunches, x0x0x0

    Wrong. Acting is easy. They are called fake players.

    Hmm... what was that Paris Hellton movie? Oh... house of wax...
    Britney Spears... hmm... okay... anyways





    mikel30@comcast
    Sep 17, 09:53 PM
    First let me say while this is a new account, I am not new to Macrumors. I've been coming here for a while, it's just now that I am making an account.

    Ok, some of you might be aware of Mountain Dew/Pepsi's promo, every10minutes where you can win an Xbox 360. If any of you drink this regularly, instead of simply throwing away the caps, I'm asking you to email them to mikeL30@gmail.com

    I know it sounds like a lot and sorta cheap, but I'd really appreciate it and if I could give something in return, I would



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