DonLafontaine
Jun 2, 11:04 AM
Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it.
rhett7660
Nov 20, 01:11 PM
Holy *****... I didn't think they were even around... good to know!
Thanks
Thanks
Mackilroy
Feb 28, 05:46 PM
Another one of these topics? There's already been a thread with this exact link - and people question Apple's build quality every year. Too much thermal paste is nothing new.
Personally, I doubt that the new MBPs are any worse than the older models. There will always be a few lemons when you're shipping millions of machines.
Personally, I doubt that the new MBPs are any worse than the older models. There will always be a few lemons when you're shipping millions of machines.
Tilpots
Apr 25, 10:21 AM
^^Excellent. I don't have another computer, so Option #2 it is. Thanks!
alust2013
Apr 11, 11:27 PM
It takes the system a few hours to update to your new access abilities, so no need to worry.
MacBytes
Sep 21, 01:20 PM
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Category: Tips and How To's
Link: How to: Schedule sending email in OS X Mail (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100921142038)
Description:: Do you need to send an email at specific time, but there�s no way you�re going to be physically able to click the �Send� button at that moment? Well, bless the gods that created Mac OS and AppleScript for this extremely easy way � one download and a couple clicks �
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tersono
Apr 26, 05:51 AM
Until we know for sure the spec of the refreshed iMac, this is a little futile, surely?
CanadaRAM
Aug 7, 09:22 PM
OK, Easy ones first.
Don't host it on your Mac. You probably don't have a static IP address from your ISP and you really don't want the hassle of keeping it running if you are going to be working crazy hours and out of town on business.
You need to investigate Web hosts, to see what plans they have to offer you. Templates, pre-made gadgets, and a content management program (where you can update your pages just by logging in with a Web browser) might all be things that would make it easier for you. You'll find dozens of hosts advertising in the back section of computer magazines.
Consider hiring someone to do the initial setup. A website that an amateur builds, even if they work really hard at it, will still look like a good but amateur website. A graphic designer with website experience can bring your site's visual appeal head and shoulders above the standard Template driven or standard-issue site.
Find out what your employer's policy is on external websites -- often, a company will want to enforce standards of graphic design, security, product information and claims, copyright and legal information. Having an outside website representing their products could create a risk or liability situation for the company. They may already have a means to allow their sales reps to maintain contact pages on the corporate site.
If this is not for the medical equipment business, find out what your employer's policy is on moonlighting....
Avoid the .biz domain like the plague -- it is the TLD of choice for scammers and offshore frauds.
Don't host it on your Mac. You probably don't have a static IP address from your ISP and you really don't want the hassle of keeping it running if you are going to be working crazy hours and out of town on business.
You need to investigate Web hosts, to see what plans they have to offer you. Templates, pre-made gadgets, and a content management program (where you can update your pages just by logging in with a Web browser) might all be things that would make it easier for you. You'll find dozens of hosts advertising in the back section of computer magazines.
Consider hiring someone to do the initial setup. A website that an amateur builds, even if they work really hard at it, will still look like a good but amateur website. A graphic designer with website experience can bring your site's visual appeal head and shoulders above the standard Template driven or standard-issue site.
Find out what your employer's policy is on external websites -- often, a company will want to enforce standards of graphic design, security, product information and claims, copyright and legal information. Having an outside website representing their products could create a risk or liability situation for the company. They may already have a means to allow their sales reps to maintain contact pages on the corporate site.
If this is not for the medical equipment business, find out what your employer's policy is on moonlighting....
Avoid the .biz domain like the plague -- it is the TLD of choice for scammers and offshore frauds.
McGiord
May 1, 05:09 PM
You may have installed some firmware updates and now it is not running properly?
mojohanna
Mar 16, 06:33 PM
Then I think your out of luck. I cant see Apple back tracking from the touch screen. Maybe it will turn into a mini iPod Touch. I think days of the scroll wheel have left the nano.
Why wouldn't they back track? They did on the shuffle.
Why wouldn't they back track? They did on the shuffle.
arkitect
Feb 22, 02:16 PM
The daily mail also have a video of him leaving a shop, looking "frail and unsure on his feet"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1359384/Steve-Jobs-Video-gaunt-Apple-boss-weaving-feet-spark-new-rumours-health.html?ITO=1490
I must point out to all the non Brits here, the Daily mail is quite possibly the worst paper in this country. They're xeno and homophobic and often print outright lies.
Video already being discussed here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1100220)�
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1100220
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1359384/Steve-Jobs-Video-gaunt-Apple-boss-weaving-feet-spark-new-rumours-health.html?ITO=1490
I must point out to all the non Brits here, the Daily mail is quite possibly the worst paper in this country. They're xeno and homophobic and often print outright lies.
Video already being discussed here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1100220)�
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1100220
socialsandy
Apr 6, 12:27 AM
I think thr will be a long line at Kenwood Apple Store, i don't have idea about stock.
bobisi
Dec 3, 02:30 PM
Will try to remember that for next time- Thanks
kjanice2009
Jan 4, 03:26 AM
Well , these are my favourite album for Christmas
1.Sting - 'If on a Winter's Night...'
2.David Archuleta - 'Christmas From the Heart'
1.Sting - 'If on a Winter's Night...'
2.David Archuleta - 'Christmas From the Heart'
.:*Robot Boy*:.
Sep 18, 05:11 AM
I don't subscribe to any, but I'll pick these up if I happen to see them in a bookshop:
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Mitthrawnuruodo
Dec 20, 01:05 AM
Is it an eple, eh?You got it... :)
eva01
Sep 23, 02:19 PM
do not buy the RAM from apple, get it from Crucial and yes get applecare.
(get a gig stick from crucial)
(get a gig stick from crucial)
nanofrog
May 3, 02:24 PM
And now we know: next Mac pro will have TB.
It's more complicated than costs, but that tends to be the final deciding factor for electronics manufacturing.
Now let me explain a bit further. For a desktop alone, TB doesn't offer any advantages. Where it does however, is with laptops and portable devices.
Now as it seems the MP is used by a lot of creative professionals, adding a TB port as a means of sharing peripherals with portable systems used by these particular professionals (i.e. laptop used for location work, such as video capture), then this particular user has a use for it.
So for that particular user group, it would make sense. But overall, this is a niche user within a niche. But IMO, it would have more of a "pay-off" as a marketing strategy to sell systems, even if most users can't actually make full use of it, if at all. So thinking along those lines, it will need to be cheap in order to prompt Apple into providing it on the next MP.
It's more complicated than costs, but that tends to be the final deciding factor for electronics manufacturing.
Now let me explain a bit further. For a desktop alone, TB doesn't offer any advantages. Where it does however, is with laptops and portable devices.
Now as it seems the MP is used by a lot of creative professionals, adding a TB port as a means of sharing peripherals with portable systems used by these particular professionals (i.e. laptop used for location work, such as video capture), then this particular user has a use for it.
So for that particular user group, it would make sense. But overall, this is a niche user within a niche. But IMO, it would have more of a "pay-off" as a marketing strategy to sell systems, even if most users can't actually make full use of it, if at all. So thinking along those lines, it will need to be cheap in order to prompt Apple into providing it on the next MP.
Obispo8u
May 3, 06:25 AM
Hi Guys,
Same problem hung up on install, powered off and stuck on gray apple screen with spinning gear. I'd like to keep Lion, but am OK with SN L in the alternative.
I am a rookie. No partition. Possible backup on an external hard drive. I have the SN L disc but want a work around.
If I do a full reinstall with SN L will I lose my iTunes?
I can get in through the disk utility, can I do anything from there?
Please help and excuse my ignorance.
Evan
Same problem hung up on install, powered off and stuck on gray apple screen with spinning gear. I'd like to keep Lion, but am OK with SN L in the alternative.
I am a rookie. No partition. Possible backup on an external hard drive. I have the SN L disc but want a work around.
If I do a full reinstall with SN L will I lose my iTunes?
I can get in through the disk utility, can I do anything from there?
Please help and excuse my ignorance.
Evan
obeygiant
Jan 8, 11:41 PM
Wow, that really hurts to be that guy.
I never actually clicked the link or read the article,
but by scimming everyones responses i gather
it was pretty tuff for the college student.
Truly, a damn shame.
I never actually clicked the link or read the article,
but by scimming everyones responses i gather
it was pretty tuff for the college student.
Truly, a damn shame.
drexl5
Apr 27, 09:52 AM
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Right now I have 2010 13 Mbp and a 2.93 i7 iMac but I want a Mac pro for the ability to upgrade and expansion. So I'm considering selling them both for a Mac pro. Say I buy one one now am I going to be able add a thunderbolt port via pci slot. Or should I wait until apple does it
Right now I have 2010 13 Mbp and a 2.93 i7 iMac but I want a Mac pro for the ability to upgrade and expansion. So I'm considering selling them both for a Mac pro. Say I buy one one now am I going to be able add a thunderbolt port via pci slot. Or should I wait until apple does it
edifyingGerbil
May 6, 07:18 PM
The disordered mind sees order everywhere.
cincolaters
May 3, 08:02 AM
anyone have advice? I can't be the only one that's getting surprised when the phone starts vibe-ing in my ear on a phone call!:apple:
Patrick J
Apr 27, 04:49 PM
Here is a list (http://www.apple.com/pt/buy/locator/map.html?tySearch=1&viaProduct=9&viaSpecial=-1&strCountry=PRT&lat=38.7070538&lng=-9.1354884&gCountry=PT) of at least 19 physical store in the Lisbon area.