meptik
Apr 9, 06:06 PM
If you are going for 2TB drives, the WD Caviar Green drives are among the favorites. It's been reported they have some issues regarding the high load cycle counts (http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=WD%20caviar%20green%20high%20load%20cycle%20count&cp=10&pq=wd%20green%20high%20load%20cycle%20count&pf=p&sclient=psy&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=WD+caviar+green+high+load+cycle+count&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=6cbe03e6833a46ef) due to the firmware...
Related:
How to Stop Excessive Load Cycles on the Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green (WD20EARS) with WDIDLE3 (http://www.storagereview.com/how_stop_excessive_load_cycles_western_digital_2tb_caviar_green_wd20ears_wdidle3)
It's a bit of work, but the high load cycle counts due to excessive head parking can be prevented.
Related:
How to Stop Excessive Load Cycles on the Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green (WD20EARS) with WDIDLE3 (http://www.storagereview.com/how_stop_excessive_load_cycles_western_digital_2tb_caviar_green_wd20ears_wdidle3)
It's a bit of work, but the high load cycle counts due to excessive head parking can be prevented.
TheSVD
Mar 25, 06:13 AM
Oh thanks by the way man, I just printed it at A1 leaving all settings (other than quality) intact and they came out awesome :) thanks :D
AdeFowler
Oct 25, 09:39 AM
Creative for one.
I doubt very much whether Creative would p*ss off Apple having just been given a $100m end of hostilities settlement.
How hard can Fairplay be to crack? If this guy can do it I'm sure most major software/hardware/telephone companies could find a way, but they choose not to. If they did, what would stop Apple from hacking WMA and basically declaring DRM dead?
I doubt very much whether Creative would p*ss off Apple having just been given a $100m end of hostilities settlement.
How hard can Fairplay be to crack? If this guy can do it I'm sure most major software/hardware/telephone companies could find a way, but they choose not to. If they did, what would stop Apple from hacking WMA and basically declaring DRM dead?
lokerd
Mar 30, 06:19 PM
Again, I don't feel entitled to something, my frustration isn't with the Dev Team, it's with Apple.
I agree with the frustration with Apple.
In someways, I feel bad that I have had to JB my iOS devices. But it is frustrating that it is what is necessary to try to have a reasonable experience.
For example, from the get go, I don't have to swipe to unlock. Why is something so basic not built in to the control panel? If I want to turn off Swipe To Unlock, I should be able to, period!
I find it very frustrating that I can't connect my USB card reader and read CF memory cards. My choice to upgrade from 3.2, but frustrating nonetheless.
I also should be able to change the default browser, display anything I want to VGA, change my brightness with a couple of clicks, put more on my dock, etc.
On the other hand, it is hard to dispute the number of quality apps. I know I am not married to Apple, so, if and when there is a device and OS equal to the iPad/iOS, I will have NO qualms about switching.
I agree with the frustration with Apple.
In someways, I feel bad that I have had to JB my iOS devices. But it is frustrating that it is what is necessary to try to have a reasonable experience.
For example, from the get go, I don't have to swipe to unlock. Why is something so basic not built in to the control panel? If I want to turn off Swipe To Unlock, I should be able to, period!
I find it very frustrating that I can't connect my USB card reader and read CF memory cards. My choice to upgrade from 3.2, but frustrating nonetheless.
I also should be able to change the default browser, display anything I want to VGA, change my brightness with a couple of clicks, put more on my dock, etc.
On the other hand, it is hard to dispute the number of quality apps. I know I am not married to Apple, so, if and when there is a device and OS equal to the iPad/iOS, I will have NO qualms about switching.
neiltc13
Mar 15, 03:10 PM
The Microsoft phone will follow this death shortly. They really just need to abandon the hardware endeavor completely and use those resources to create a solid and stable operating system. Funny how Microsoft side barred into all of these other areas, yet their main source of revenue, Windows, is still a steamy pile.
Uh, Microsoft doesn't make any phones. They already do exactly what you described - make a great phone OS for other manufacturers to use. HTC, Samsung, LG have released phones using it so far and Nokia are planning new devices using it soon.
Uh, Microsoft doesn't make any phones. They already do exactly what you described - make a great phone OS for other manufacturers to use. HTC, Samsung, LG have released phones using it so far and Nokia are planning new devices using it soon.
dashiel
Oct 25, 12:18 AM
resolution independence is going to be a god send to web developers, no more crappy and inaccurate pixel/em sizes. now we'll be able to specify inches and picas hoorah!
and vista will be supporting resolution independence through its WPF foundation layer. it won't be overnight � hell like CSS 2.1 it'll take years before it goes mainstream, but the web is going to be a much better place.
as for JPEGs at 72 dpi vs resolution independence � beyond the scaling algorithms it's important to look at the increase in resolutions of monitors before going to crazy, 1920x1200 is about the maximum and average consumer is going to have, it's taken a few years from 1024x768 to get there though, three or four at least. i suspect we'll be at a max ratio of 2:1 or maybe 3:1 for quite some time. i don't think we're going to see a drastic need for hi-res images on the web or a plethora of "blurry" images for quite some time.
and vista will be supporting resolution independence through its WPF foundation layer. it won't be overnight � hell like CSS 2.1 it'll take years before it goes mainstream, but the web is going to be a much better place.
as for JPEGs at 72 dpi vs resolution independence � beyond the scaling algorithms it's important to look at the increase in resolutions of monitors before going to crazy, 1920x1200 is about the maximum and average consumer is going to have, it's taken a few years from 1024x768 to get there though, three or four at least. i suspect we'll be at a max ratio of 2:1 or maybe 3:1 for quite some time. i don't think we're going to see a drastic need for hi-res images on the web or a plethora of "blurry" images for quite some time.
Mal
Feb 24, 08:39 AM
While christoper might be a spam bot, that was actually a good picture, but a little small. Instead, here's a higher quality version of it:
http://www.fohguild.org/forums/attachments/screenshots/78599d1214583990-wallpaper-templegrounds1680x1050.jpg
jW
http://www.fohguild.org/forums/attachments/screenshots/78599d1214583990-wallpaper-templegrounds1680x1050.jpg
jW
jouster
Apr 4, 05:49 PM
I do not disagree with you. I should have said for "my real work". Obviously there are activities that require mobile computing and can be handled by a phone, tablet, netbook etc. just fine.
Sorry - it wasn't aimed at you in particular. Rather, at the hordes of people who seem to think small notebooks and tablets - Apple ones in particular :) - are only for consumption. A later poster put it perfectly: the market has evolved, not the computers. In practical terms, as a business traveller, this suggests to me that I'll see fewer and fewer guys in suits schlepping gigantic Dell laptops with power bricks the size of small houses, and using them solely for Word and Outlook.
Sorry - it wasn't aimed at you in particular. Rather, at the hordes of people who seem to think small notebooks and tablets - Apple ones in particular :) - are only for consumption. A later poster put it perfectly: the market has evolved, not the computers. In practical terms, as a business traveller, this suggests to me that I'll see fewer and fewer guys in suits schlepping gigantic Dell laptops with power bricks the size of small houses, and using them solely for Word and Outlook.
gameface
Mar 16, 09:52 PM
Adobe CS5 Photoshop Classroom in a Book should show you the basics
Amazon link ...
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=classroom+in+a+book&x=0&y=0
shows more than the basics! I got this book for Christmas and it is fantastic. Very easy to follow and if you want to learn specific features it is easy to jump around from section to section.
Classroom in a Book +1 here!
I used the photoshop classroom in a book back when it was Photoshop 5.0. My freshman college digital class was based off that book. I already had experience but the book was a great reference and unlike online tutorials, it explained "why" you do a certain thing not just "how". I highly recommend it.
Amazon link ...
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=classroom+in+a+book&x=0&y=0
shows more than the basics! I got this book for Christmas and it is fantastic. Very easy to follow and if you want to learn specific features it is easy to jump around from section to section.
Classroom in a Book +1 here!
I used the photoshop classroom in a book back when it was Photoshop 5.0. My freshman college digital class was based off that book. I already had experience but the book was a great reference and unlike online tutorials, it explained "why" you do a certain thing not just "how". I highly recommend it.
jcsurfn
Apr 23, 12:02 AM
You have to use that programe on the Mac. I was wondering if on a PC if there is any way to convert the windows media file to a MP3 file with iTunes or something?
That is good to know that I can do it on my Mac. Thank You for the link.
Thank You
Jeff
That is good to know that I can do it on my Mac. Thank You for the link.
Thank You
Jeff
shelterpaw
Aug 7, 07:02 PM
Is that the best you got, Microsoft?Nope, they've got 90% of the personal computer market. :p ;)
tehreflex
Apr 14, 02:19 PM
Hello there, do these shsh need to saved to the PC?? Or the ipad itself?? But if the ipad jailbreak is not out yet how can it be saved using tinyumbrella which is availabe thru cydia
Tinyumbrella saves them to your PC and puts a request to have them saved on Saurik's (Cydia) servers as well. Saving them does not rely upon a jailbreak.
The SHSHs allow you to downgrade firmware since firmware updates send a request to Apple's servers. "Can I install this firmware?" Tinyumbrella and/or Saurik's servers mock the Apple server allowing you to install older firmware as long as you have SHSHs saved for said firmware.
Tinyumbrella saves them to your PC and puts a request to have them saved on Saurik's (Cydia) servers as well. Saving them does not rely upon a jailbreak.
The SHSHs allow you to downgrade firmware since firmware updates send a request to Apple's servers. "Can I install this firmware?" Tinyumbrella and/or Saurik's servers mock the Apple server allowing you to install older firmware as long as you have SHSHs saved for said firmware.
Eaton Photos
Apr 10, 06:04 PM
Here are a series of Images shot yesterday, from JBS Racing's practice run on the Ohio River.
Gallery with Larger Images can be found here: http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911
1)http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p850935218-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h32b83db2)
2) Starboard Turbine Engine Start-uphttp://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v19/p662132486-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h27775706)
3) http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p743100998-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h2c4ad246)
4) http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p1044465302-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h3e414696)
5) BURNERS ON!!! http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v20/p680993609-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h28972349)
Gallery with Larger Images can be found here: http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911
1)http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p850935218-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h32b83db2)
2) Starboard Turbine Engine Start-uphttp://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v19/p662132486-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h27775706)
3) http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p743100998-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h2c4ad246)
4) http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p1044465302-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h3e414696)
5) BURNERS ON!!! http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v20/p680993609-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h28972349)
chrono1081
May 4, 06:46 PM
Hi guys,
I'm dusting off my OpenGL Superbible and going at it again and I was setting everything up in XCode 4 (The book uses three but I don't think that matters).
Anyway I got everything running except I get this warning that I don't know how to resolve.
I attached a picture of them so that it is easier to see (since the warnings wont copy and paste in) but also have included it here. The project runs and builds perfectly fine, but for some reason this error still shows up.
Here is the error but attached is a picture too:
Ld /Users/Scott/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Bounce-fusprttlfrzukfczwsiukhvyculg/Build/Products/Debug/Bounce.app/Contents/MacOS/Bounce normal x86_64
My Ex-Wife#39;s Wedding Dress
2. Jodie Marsh, Age 31
Sarah Palin Jennifer Aniston
My Ex-Wife#39;s Wedding Dress
I'm dusting off my OpenGL Superbible and going at it again and I was setting everything up in XCode 4 (The book uses three but I don't think that matters).
Anyway I got everything running except I get this warning that I don't know how to resolve.
I attached a picture of them so that it is easier to see (since the warnings wont copy and paste in) but also have included it here. The project runs and builds perfectly fine, but for some reason this error still shows up.
Here is the error but attached is a picture too:
Ld /Users/Scott/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Bounce-fusprttlfrzukfczwsiukhvyculg/Build/Products/Debug/Bounce.app/Contents/MacOS/Bounce normal x86_64
Barnzee
Mar 27, 08:17 PM
The 2.2 ghz model has a better graphics card for gaming.
peharri
Jan 9, 09:58 AM
from John Gruber at Daringfireball.net (http://www.daringfireball.net)
i have to agree that would be even cooler than a new phone; a new mobile platform entirely. unlikely, but cool.
Don't think it's that unlikely.
1. Take NEXTSTEP. Add some OS X enhancements, such as the GUI, most of Darwin, but leave out new frameworks etc unless they're absolutely necessary, and forget about 90% of the device drivers and stuff as they're unnecessary.
2. Add Java (at least, J2ME)
3. Add Quicktime
Result: OS X Lite. They could easily have been keeping this in development for the last ten years, as they did OS X for Intel, without anyone knowing. For the most part, it's a set of Makefile flags added to Mac OS X.
But that's not the only way of doing it. An alternative is to take an OS like Mac OS 9, remove some of the unnecessary stuff, upgrade the GUI a little, and have Java and maybe CarbonLib. Very low on the resource requirements, very efficient.
Apple doesn't have to build this thing from the ground up. It already has two candidates in terms of old systems that have 90% of the functionality required and just need tweaking and a UI overhaul to make them "just work".
i have to agree that would be even cooler than a new phone; a new mobile platform entirely. unlikely, but cool.
Don't think it's that unlikely.
1. Take NEXTSTEP. Add some OS X enhancements, such as the GUI, most of Darwin, but leave out new frameworks etc unless they're absolutely necessary, and forget about 90% of the device drivers and stuff as they're unnecessary.
2. Add Java (at least, J2ME)
3. Add Quicktime
Result: OS X Lite. They could easily have been keeping this in development for the last ten years, as they did OS X for Intel, without anyone knowing. For the most part, it's a set of Makefile flags added to Mac OS X.
But that's not the only way of doing it. An alternative is to take an OS like Mac OS 9, remove some of the unnecessary stuff, upgrade the GUI a little, and have Java and maybe CarbonLib. Very low on the resource requirements, very efficient.
Apple doesn't have to build this thing from the ground up. It already has two candidates in terms of old systems that have 90% of the functionality required and just need tweaking and a UI overhaul to make them "just work".
Reaperducer
Mar 14, 05:49 PM
A bunch of Microsoft's Zune "engineers" (which train do you drive?) live in my building. They're complete jerks, and aggressively vulgar toward anyone they see with an iPod.
I hope they enjoy listening to their precious Zunes while standing in line at the unemployment office.
DIAF, boys and girls.
I hope they enjoy listening to their precious Zunes while standing in line at the unemployment office.
DIAF, boys and girls.
MacRumors
Apr 18, 09:42 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/18/spec-bumped-iphone-5-set-for-september-ramp-revamped-iphone-in-1h-2012/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/18/104037-iphone_4_side_shot.jpg
Miss Earth 2009: Protecting
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/18/104037-iphone_4_side_shot.jpg
mrsir2009
Apr 23, 03:24 PM
Yuck doing multi-touch gestures on a crappy plastic trackpad... The experience won't even come close to the glass MBP trackpad ;)
fmaxwell
Mar 14, 10:30 PM
This is on page 2 because it isn't really news. It was just a foregone conclusion. But why MS prolonged the pain and embarrassment is beyond me.
I wonder in how many new and wonderful ways they'll piss away R&D money in the near future.
Microsoft could have so easily saved face had they just sold the Zune brand, manufacturing rights, etc. to some second-tier company, even if just for a token amount of a dollar. They could have said that they sold it to concentrate on their "core business" or some such nonsense and then, when it went belly up, Microsoft would not be holding the reins.
I wonder in how many new and wonderful ways they'll piss away R&D money in the near future.
Microsoft could have so easily saved face had they just sold the Zune brand, manufacturing rights, etc. to some second-tier company, even if just for a token amount of a dollar. They could have said that they sold it to concentrate on their "core business" or some such nonsense and then, when it went belly up, Microsoft would not be holding the reins.
ucfgrad93
Mar 1, 04:50 PM
That is pretty cool looking. It reminds me of Base Star on Battlestar Galactica.
dejo
Dec 14, 12:23 AM
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=166868
Ah, thanks. Not only was I confused but a tad slow on the uptake.
Ah, thanks. Not only was I confused but a tad slow on the uptake.
lanulos
Jan 17, 09:04 PM
Did you try iName? It's supposed to be for 4.2+ only.
apattee
Jun 27, 01:14 PM
Interested in the Griffin Elevator, how much shipped to 49048?
Andrew
looks like $9.
Andrew
looks like $9.
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