Zermelo
Mar 30, 04:46 PM
Not sure what "issues" you're having, but I've had 4.3 (never seen it called "4.3.0" since there's no such thing, Math 101), but I don't have gyro issues, and my battery life is fantastic. I can't say I use facetime much, but when I have I've had no issues. Sounds like you might have a device issue, not a widespread OS issue. When Apple released 4.3, it was widely understood that it was released to plug the jailbreak.... tho it seems for many that "issues" suddenly are realized when Apple releases a "fix" ... I have a feeling that you're the type that if Apple releases 4.3.2 to fix "volume issues" you'll suddenly complain that you hate 4.3.1 because of the volume bug, even though you'd never mentioned it until they said they're fixing it. That's the type of person psychics prey on... lol.
This is why I ditched iPhone and went to Android 2 months ago. I got sick of the waiting game for jailbreaks. I have no right to a jailbreak, I just wanted it sooner, and the devs have had a harder and harder time making it happen for every OS release. Android on the other hand, has everything I jailbreak for already built into the OS... widgets, better multitasking, personal hotspot (not ad-hoc crap, etc). I bought an iPad assuming the chatter about "it's almost here" from 3 weeks ago wouldn't be like the Christmas promises that didn't come through till February for iPhone, but again I was disappointed.
Again, I don't feel entitled to something, my frustration isn't with the Dev Team, it's with Apple. They're focusing sooooo much energy on fighting jailbreaking that Android has focused the same time on building the features and OS that users want. If this thing doesn't come out in the next week this iPad is going back. Apple already lost me in the phone business, guess they want to alienate me as a tablet customer too?
Ok, queue the Apple fanboy flamers... it's fine, I can take it. I speak from reality not fanaticism. 1 year ago iOS owned the market, now Android does. Give it one more year and it won't even be close if Apple continues to treat customers like prisoners. That didn't work out well for them in the 80s, which gave MSFT the ammo they needed to permanently take the market, and this isn't panning out any different.
I own a iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 3G, and an iPad 2, so I am certainly partial to Apple products. But regardless of that, I have to say that was well said bella.
This is why I ditched iPhone and went to Android 2 months ago. I got sick of the waiting game for jailbreaks. I have no right to a jailbreak, I just wanted it sooner, and the devs have had a harder and harder time making it happen for every OS release. Android on the other hand, has everything I jailbreak for already built into the OS... widgets, better multitasking, personal hotspot (not ad-hoc crap, etc). I bought an iPad assuming the chatter about "it's almost here" from 3 weeks ago wouldn't be like the Christmas promises that didn't come through till February for iPhone, but again I was disappointed.
Again, I don't feel entitled to something, my frustration isn't with the Dev Team, it's with Apple. They're focusing sooooo much energy on fighting jailbreaking that Android has focused the same time on building the features and OS that users want. If this thing doesn't come out in the next week this iPad is going back. Apple already lost me in the phone business, guess they want to alienate me as a tablet customer too?
Ok, queue the Apple fanboy flamers... it's fine, I can take it. I speak from reality not fanaticism. 1 year ago iOS owned the market, now Android does. Give it one more year and it won't even be close if Apple continues to treat customers like prisoners. That didn't work out well for them in the 80s, which gave MSFT the ammo they needed to permanently take the market, and this isn't panning out any different.
I own a iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 3G, and an iPad 2, so I am certainly partial to Apple products. But regardless of that, I have to say that was well said bella.
Jaro65
Apr 20, 06:24 PM
What a cash machine. These guys are just printing money these days. What a difference compared to just a few years ago....
Mikesus
Apr 17, 04:59 PM
There are some known VPN issues with PPTP in 4.3 and with both l2tp and pptp in 4.3.1
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2778039?threadID=2778039&tstart=0
I was able to get my ddwrt router to work using the noaccomp setting, but really Apple needs to fix what they broke...
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2778039?threadID=2778039&tstart=0
I was able to get my ddwrt router to work using the noaccomp setting, but really Apple needs to fix what they broke...
mjstew33
Dec 13, 05:02 PM
I don't think DVDs became the norm until Tiger.
Mine were in DVD form in OS X 10.3.
PM me, I have some 10.2.2 disks.
Mine were in DVD form in OS X 10.3.
PM me, I have some 10.2.2 disks.
zap2
Apr 10, 09:49 PM
I will be interested in how this works out. Clearly Acer is not a software company, so using that to separate themselves would be a tricky move. (and I'm not talking OS change to an in house project, I'm talkings skins or apps for Android or Windows)
Top quality hardware with new and interesting form factors could help. I don't think they are moving to vertical business mode, as they will likely still use Windows and Android for their devices.
I'll be interested to see where this takes them. If this means they won't be selling any low end product in a few years, I see that as bad, because I don
't think they will do it as well as Apple.(who does sell low end products, but not really low end prices). But slightly thicker profit margins with bit high price on devices with improved quality could work.
As for the claim that Dell is all about volume, I disagree to some extent, admittedly they make their money by sell cheap devices. But things like the Streak 5 and Streak 7 aren't cheap devices nor are their smartphones.
Top quality hardware with new and interesting form factors could help. I don't think they are moving to vertical business mode, as they will likely still use Windows and Android for their devices.
I'll be interested to see where this takes them. If this means they won't be selling any low end product in a few years, I see that as bad, because I don
't think they will do it as well as Apple.(who does sell low end products, but not really low end prices). But slightly thicker profit margins with bit high price on devices with improved quality could work.
As for the claim that Dell is all about volume, I disagree to some extent, admittedly they make their money by sell cheap devices. But things like the Streak 5 and Streak 7 aren't cheap devices nor are their smartphones.
KnightWRX
Apr 4, 07:45 PM
The MBA is the perfect machine. Able to drive huge monitors for "real work" without hiccup, a fast enough processor for most every task, and light and portable.
The high-res screen alone paired with the 320m GPU makes it the best choice Apple could make. Sandy Bridge with an Intel 3000HD would have made for a much poorer machine.
The high-res screen alone paired with the 320m GPU makes it the best choice Apple could make. Sandy Bridge with an Intel 3000HD would have made for a much poorer machine.
rwh202
Feb 19, 11:20 AM
I work on �1 per watt per year based on UK electricity prices:
1 W * 24 hrs * 365 days = 8760 WHrs/yr = 8.76 kWHrs/yr
8.76 * �0.12 per kW/hr =~ �1 per year
So thats �1000 per year for 3 quad cores with 3 GTX 460 GPUs.
The other cost to consider is cooling if you are lucky enough to live somewhere warm enough to need aircon. You'll not only be paying to generate the heat, but also paying to pump that extra heat out.
Conversely, in cooler climates, you can save on heating costs - I've not had to turn the heating on this winter, despite december being our coldest on record!
I think I've reached my max comfortable expenditure, so I'm now focusing on optimising efficiency - a new 90%+ efficiency power supply saved 30W in one rig and I'm going to stop the GPUs soon - they each use 170W for 11k ppd whereas my complete 2600k i7 rig does 49k ppd on 220W
Rob
1 W * 24 hrs * 365 days = 8760 WHrs/yr = 8.76 kWHrs/yr
8.76 * �0.12 per kW/hr =~ �1 per year
So thats �1000 per year for 3 quad cores with 3 GTX 460 GPUs.
The other cost to consider is cooling if you are lucky enough to live somewhere warm enough to need aircon. You'll not only be paying to generate the heat, but also paying to pump that extra heat out.
Conversely, in cooler climates, you can save on heating costs - I've not had to turn the heating on this winter, despite december being our coldest on record!
I think I've reached my max comfortable expenditure, so I'm now focusing on optimising efficiency - a new 90%+ efficiency power supply saved 30W in one rig and I'm going to stop the GPUs soon - they each use 170W for 11k ppd whereas my complete 2600k i7 rig does 49k ppd on 220W
Rob
thequicksilver
Mar 23, 10:57 PM
In that case, why not pirate iPSP?
Two wrongs don't make a right.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
LocoStrange
Apr 5, 03:17 PM
I say there is a 50% chance that the Mini will be refreshed within the next few months.
skunk
Feb 27, 07:23 AM
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2011/02/27/un-security-council-refers-libya-iccUN: Security Council Refers Libya to ICC
Resolution Aimed at Stemming Violence and Bringing Justice
FEBRUARY 27, 2011
United Nations Security Council diplomats vote on a resolution during a meeting on Libya at UN headquarters in New York on February 26, 2011.
The Security Council has risen to the occasion and given notice to Gaddafi and his commanders that if they give, tolerate, or follow orders to fire on peaceful protesters, they may find themselves on trial in The Hague.
Richard Dicker, director of the International Justice Program
(New York) � The United Nations Security Council�s unanimous resolution referring Libya to the International Criminal Court (ICC) sends a strong signal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his commanders, as well as other governments in the region, that the international community will not tolerate the vicious repression of peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today.
The resolution adopted on February 26, referred the crisis in Libya to the ICC, imposed travel bans on key Libyan leaders, and froze their assets.
�The Security Council has risen to the occasion and given notice to Gaddafi and his commanders that if they give, tolerate, or follow orders to fire on peaceful protesters, they may find themselves on trial in The Hague,� said Richard Dicker, director of the International Justice Program at Human Rights Watch.
Human Rights Watch said the Security Council�s referral to the ICC appears aimed both at bringing justice to the Libyan people and avoiding more victims.
How ironic that two of the permanent members of the UNSC have invoked the ICC without themselves recognising it.
Resolution Aimed at Stemming Violence and Bringing Justice
FEBRUARY 27, 2011
United Nations Security Council diplomats vote on a resolution during a meeting on Libya at UN headquarters in New York on February 26, 2011.
The Security Council has risen to the occasion and given notice to Gaddafi and his commanders that if they give, tolerate, or follow orders to fire on peaceful protesters, they may find themselves on trial in The Hague.
Richard Dicker, director of the International Justice Program
(New York) � The United Nations Security Council�s unanimous resolution referring Libya to the International Criminal Court (ICC) sends a strong signal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his commanders, as well as other governments in the region, that the international community will not tolerate the vicious repression of peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today.
The resolution adopted on February 26, referred the crisis in Libya to the ICC, imposed travel bans on key Libyan leaders, and froze their assets.
�The Security Council has risen to the occasion and given notice to Gaddafi and his commanders that if they give, tolerate, or follow orders to fire on peaceful protesters, they may find themselves on trial in The Hague,� said Richard Dicker, director of the International Justice Program at Human Rights Watch.
Human Rights Watch said the Security Council�s referral to the ICC appears aimed both at bringing justice to the Libyan people and avoiding more victims.
How ironic that two of the permanent members of the UNSC have invoked the ICC without themselves recognising it.
Lesser Evets
Mar 16, 06:20 PM
Zune: the iPod killed 'er.
Patmian212
Dec 18, 04:24 PM
I'm upgrading my PC and I don't think I'll be needing the old parts. So I might be selling these parts. So here are some parts I'm considering to sell:
*Chaintech P4X400-VT8235 ATX Motherboard - 8x AGP slot, LAN, Sound, PCI, Two DDR RAM Slots
*Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.2ghz CPU (Socket 478)
*AverMedia PCI TVTuner with FM tuner and Composite & S-Video Video Im (Drivers can be downloaded online)
I'm not 100% sure if I'd be selling these but, I'd just like to know maybe how much these parts would go for. :D
-Limey
Dunno if this is a fair offer or not but I offer you $100+shipping for the motherboard and CPU
*Chaintech P4X400-VT8235 ATX Motherboard - 8x AGP slot, LAN, Sound, PCI, Two DDR RAM Slots
*Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.2ghz CPU (Socket 478)
*AverMedia PCI TVTuner with FM tuner and Composite & S-Video Video Im (Drivers can be downloaded online)
I'm not 100% sure if I'd be selling these but, I'd just like to know maybe how much these parts would go for. :D
-Limey
Dunno if this is a fair offer or not but I offer you $100+shipping for the motherboard and CPU
-Ken-
Mar 21, 01:23 AM
These apparently already have Tiger loaded on them and 512 MB of RAM and 80 Gig hard drives, so the work has already been done.
Eric M
Jan 12, 01:19 PM
Well, if it's just for browsing - shouldn't really make a difference...
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
kb9000
Dec 31, 12:36 AM
between this and the new Spymac... 2004 will feel so fresh!
I also just saw video snack bar menus at my AMC theater which totally made me feel like I was in the future! Hooray for new things!
Oh, and this new MacRumors design is coo... feels much more volumetric.
I also just saw video snack bar menus at my AMC theater which totally made me feel like I was in the future! Hooray for new things!
Oh, and this new MacRumors design is coo... feels much more volumetric.
Mitthrawnuruodo
Mar 11, 07:30 AM
You CHAMPION! :D :D
Yeah, that fixed it. It's a shame the iPod doesn't have more time-zones. You'd think they'd account for Australia! :rolleyes:No problem... :)
Coming from a small European country outside EU, I can understand your frustration of being left out, sometimes (all though we haven't got that particular problem, as we share time zone with e.g. Paris and Berlin... ;))
Yeah, that fixed it. It's a shame the iPod doesn't have more time-zones. You'd think they'd account for Australia! :rolleyes:No problem... :)
Coming from a small European country outside EU, I can understand your frustration of being left out, sometimes (all though we haven't got that particular problem, as we share time zone with e.g. Paris and Berlin... ;))
MowingDevil
Apr 11, 03:51 AM
Hello. So what are people using to simultaneously record both a direct guitar signal plus an amp mic'ed?
I have a Duet, and I could probably do it w/ that alone although there would be latency issues. I thought about a simple A-B-Y splitter. They come fairly cheap but I am sceptical about noise & the signal.
Started looking into Radial DI boxes, does anyone have a recommendation?
Instead of dropping $200+ on a Radial unit (active) they also have passive ones for $99 or so. ART has a unit for $59 or so. Is a DI the best solution or is there something else?
I'm not interested in "re-amping" the signal after the fact so the 'high impedance box' isn't necessary. The Duet's 1/4" input is high impedance anyways if that makes a difference.
Here's a DI by Radial that was recommended for this type of recording:
http://www.radialeng.com/di-j48.htm
I have a Duet, and I could probably do it w/ that alone although there would be latency issues. I thought about a simple A-B-Y splitter. They come fairly cheap but I am sceptical about noise & the signal.
Started looking into Radial DI boxes, does anyone have a recommendation?
Instead of dropping $200+ on a Radial unit (active) they also have passive ones for $99 or so. ART has a unit for $59 or so. Is a DI the best solution or is there something else?
I'm not interested in "re-amping" the signal after the fact so the 'high impedance box' isn't necessary. The Duet's 1/4" input is high impedance anyways if that makes a difference.
Here's a DI by Radial that was recommended for this type of recording:
http://www.radialeng.com/di-j48.htm
semaja2
Dec 14, 03:02 AM
I think you should calibrate it straight away because otherwise your battery may get overcharged later, which can be quite harmful in terms of how long the battery will last in years. Remember that you can use your new toy during the entire process though, whether it's plugged in or not. :)
Merry Christmas. :)
lol but ill want to try it out on my bed :P dont want to be restricted but i dont think it will be over charged becuase it will only be charged for short periods probally
Ps merry xmas to you to
Merry Christmas. :)
lol but ill want to try it out on my bed :P dont want to be restricted but i dont think it will be over charged becuase it will only be charged for short periods probally
Ps merry xmas to you to
meeble
Mar 6, 01:47 PM
ooh octocore. sounds fancy when u call it that :D
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
yeah, that's too detailed for me to make any sense of. i was hoping for a paragraph or two outlining the progress or advances they've made as a result of all of our contributions...
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
yeah, that's too detailed for me to make any sense of. i was hoping for a paragraph or two outlining the progress or advances they've made as a result of all of our contributions...
chown33
Apr 21, 04:16 PM
In both cases of fopen(), you are assuming a particular value for current working directory, and from which your relative pathnames are assumed to be sensible.
I suggest checking your assumption of working directory, perhaps by NSLog()'ing the actual value, such as returned by the C function getcwd(). You should read the man page for getcwd() to see what its parameters are.
I suggest checking your assumption of working directory, perhaps by NSLog()'ing the actual value, such as returned by the C function getcwd(). You should read the man page for getcwd() to see what its parameters are.
-DH
Apr 12, 02:41 PM
First, get the Dazzle device out of the system. You don't need it for this task at all. It's used for converting analog video to digital video.
Connect your camcorder directly to your Mac using the appropriate Firewire cable.
Turn on your Mac and the camera. Make sure the camera is set to VTR (play mode) and also set to output via the Firewire port (Firewire ports may also be labeled as: iLink, DV, DV I/O and IEEE 1394).
The camera will NOT show up =(mount) on your desktop. However, your chosen NLE app should "see" the camera and be able to capture from it IF you have the correct capture settings for the type of footage you recorded.
-DH
Connect your camcorder directly to your Mac using the appropriate Firewire cable.
Turn on your Mac and the camera. Make sure the camera is set to VTR (play mode) and also set to output via the Firewire port (Firewire ports may also be labeled as: iLink, DV, DV I/O and IEEE 1394).
The camera will NOT show up =(mount) on your desktop. However, your chosen NLE app should "see" the camera and be able to capture from it IF you have the correct capture settings for the type of footage you recorded.
-DH
diotav
Nov 11, 05:43 PM
Here (http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/7846/daftpunktron2560x1440.jpg) you go.
WildPalms
Jan 10, 07:20 PM
Nice
TantalizedMind
Oct 9, 12:05 PM
Can you tell I am bored right now? Heh. I ordered my Mac Mini on Tues/Wed and hope to have it early next week. Fed Ex says its been sitting in Hong Kong since yesterday! I can't wait. Super sexy unibody with 4GB Ram. Oh Yeeeeeah!! I went over to the "Post Pics of your Mac" thread.. but in the 25 pages I looked at I only saw ONE Mac Mini. Maybe you guys could share some love?
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