trainguy77
Sep 11, 08:21 PM
Another vote from me.
sikkinixx
Mar 24, 03:39 PM
http://psp.ign.com/articles/775/775176p1.html
16 articles which are all interviews with different developers, some first some third party, about what they like about the PSP, what they would like to see Sony do, and some brief thoughts on the future of the handheld.
I haven't read them all yet, but most are pretty good and give a ray of hope that PSP will continue to put out good games in the future (yes, it does have good games :P) and on it's future integration with networking/PS3/add-ons/firmwares.
16 articles which are all interviews with different developers, some first some third party, about what they like about the PSP, what they would like to see Sony do, and some brief thoughts on the future of the handheld.
I haven't read them all yet, but most are pretty good and give a ray of hope that PSP will continue to put out good games in the future (yes, it does have good games :P) and on it's future integration with networking/PS3/add-ons/firmwares.
MacBytes
Oct 13, 11:47 PM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Microsoft Refreshes Mac Office (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041014004713)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Link: Microsoft Refreshes Mac Office (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041014004713)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
benixau
Oct 17, 04:45 AM
Originally posted by dobbin
I guess this is the price we have to pay for having the coolest computer the world has ever seen :D
Cheers,
Dobbin
WHAT!!! As if. All of apples headline style computers are way cool. We shouldnt have to put up with faults. A fault would mean it is no longer the coolest looking machine ever.
I guess this is the price we have to pay for having the coolest computer the world has ever seen :D
Cheers,
Dobbin
WHAT!!! As if. All of apples headline style computers are way cool. We shouldnt have to put up with faults. A fault would mean it is no longer the coolest looking machine ever.
ericsthename
Mar 18, 05:54 PM
It's like a little 5 dollar sword and shield combo from Toys R Us glued on a painted Wii. If that's your cup of tea I know plenty of kids stores that sell that stuff cheap.
And I never run out of ammo in Halo :D
Paul
Hahahaha..."and I never run out of ammo in Halo...."
I'm indifferent to the mod (it looks like good work, but not my style), but that comment was hi-larious.
And I never run out of ammo in Halo :D
Paul
Hahahaha..."and I never run out of ammo in Halo...."
I'm indifferent to the mod (it looks like good work, but not my style), but that comment was hi-larious.
TMay
Oct 30, 04:14 PM
Dell is putting a little pressure on Gateway with this. A detente with Apple is just a temporary measure.
Not having the premier MP3 player is a disadvantage in Gateway's goal of selling consumer products via its retail stores. In a way, Apple and Dell are "colluding" to accelerate Gateway's downfall.
Gateway made a mistake with the iMac comparison ad.
Not having the premier MP3 player is a disadvantage in Gateway's goal of selling consumer products via its retail stores. In a way, Apple and Dell are "colluding" to accelerate Gateway's downfall.
Gateway made a mistake with the iMac comparison ad.
scem0
Oct 27, 01:51 AM
Originally posted by bousozoku
How about transparent aluminium? Can anyone get a copy of Star Trek...which one was that? You could display it on a Macintosh, sooooo....
There is that ugly alumi case with the window I keep seeing at CompUSA. It's just right for adding lighted fans and lighted slots and lighted, well, lights.
UGGGGGGGGHHH. I have seen that case at CompUSA. Ugly as hell. What I like to call 'Fugly'. :D
How about transparent aluminium? Can anyone get a copy of Star Trek...which one was that? You could display it on a Macintosh, sooooo....
There is that ugly alumi case with the window I keep seeing at CompUSA. It's just right for adding lighted fans and lighted slots and lighted, well, lights.
UGGGGGGGGHHH. I have seen that case at CompUSA. Ugly as hell. What I like to call 'Fugly'. :D
Nermal
Oct 2, 11:53 PM
It's all sour grapes over obsolete releases. Don't worry about it if you're using the current stuff.
Ah OK, I didn't switch to Mac until OS X so I have no idea what it used to be like. I do know that the Windows player wasn't too good though.
Ah OK, I didn't switch to Mac until OS X so I have no idea what it used to be like. I do know that the Windows player wasn't too good though.
EricNau
Dec 21, 02:34 PM
You can get a list of all the units you've completed at the folding a F@H site (link (http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=userpage&username=EricNau)), but that won't show how many points they were worth, or when they were completed. If you keep the logs, you can find out how when they were finished, but I don't think there's a way to find out of many points they were worth, unless you keep track of that manually, either by checking the points every time a WU is finished or by calculating how many points they were worth... (I think they keep some formula somewhere on the site). :p
Where does it show the WU I've completed?
All I see is this... :confused:
Where does it show the WU I've completed?
All I see is this... :confused:
Doctor Q
Oct 17, 02:20 PM
Some links for the John A. Vink fan club:
Here, at his friend Duane's homepage, is John talking about California (http://home.istar.ca/~sqm/NEWSTD.HTM).
Here, he is the 13th entry in Kelvin Chin's guestbook (http://books.dreambook.com/kchin/kelvinchin.html).
And, for the timid, don't click on the brain surgery link here. (http://www.javworld.com/)
Here, at his friend Duane's homepage, is John talking about California (http://home.istar.ca/~sqm/NEWSTD.HTM).
Here, he is the 13th entry in Kelvin Chin's guestbook (http://books.dreambook.com/kchin/kelvinchin.html).
And, for the timid, don't click on the brain surgery link here. (http://www.javworld.com/)
Catfish_Man
Nov 1, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by jefhatfield
i was talking about way before the aim alliance when ibm was the big brother of computing before microsoft came in and took everything over;)
The iBook and CRT iMac both use post-AIM IBM chips. I see your point though, luckily IBM seems to have changed greatly since then.
i was talking about way before the aim alliance when ibm was the big brother of computing before microsoft came in and took everything over;)
The iBook and CRT iMac both use post-AIM IBM chips. I see your point though, luckily IBM seems to have changed greatly since then.
calebjohnston
May 27, 02:01 PM
Does your laptop actually touch your boys? Mine hits my thighs... what's the big deal.
matticus008
Mar 20, 10:49 PM
I do agree that it is effectively the break of a promise. Hell, it's the breaking of a contract... which is certainly quite wrong. But what if you believe the original terms and conditions to be morally wrong in themselves?
Yes, yes, I know. Don't use the software, but people do, and people will. In the scheme of things, considering all alternatives, I really can't see such strong objection. For reasons noted in my first post, the software will likely only be picked up by a small number of tech-savvy, yet honest users - and that's the thing. This is a very small market, quite unlikely to be distributing these songs over p2p - which is (correct me if I'm wrong) the main reason for DRM in the first place?
Trying to stay pragmatic here without advocating anarchy. It's not working.
Yours is a noble attempt at being pragmatic. It's very hard to be as liberal as possible and still maintain order :). You're right, people will use the software. It will allow them to play music on devices that don't support FairPlay or the AAC file format without them having to take extra steps to do everything in a compliant manner. It's a pain to have to buy a song, download it, burn it to a CD from iTunes, and reimport it. But each of those steps are allowed by iTunes TOS, whereas this software is specifically not allowed. They probably don't want to put iTunes music on P2P services, since they paid for it. But if Apple allows this software to go on, then it just takes one person to buy the song and redistribute it. At least the current system requires you to take ten minutes of your time and a CD to pirate from iTunes. It's not that big of a roadblock, and for the very small market you suggest, wanting just for their music to work on their other players, it's a small price to ask to prevent sales-damaging (as opposed to personal use only) piracy.
If you believe the terms and conditions to be morally wrong as they were presented to you, you should not have accepted them, so it's still not right to violate them. You weren't forced into accepting them. You chose to, and you chose them knowing the limitations. There's no cause for illegal action. Of course I don't mean "you" as in you particularly, but in the general sense for this post.
Yes, yes, I know. Don't use the software, but people do, and people will. In the scheme of things, considering all alternatives, I really can't see such strong objection. For reasons noted in my first post, the software will likely only be picked up by a small number of tech-savvy, yet honest users - and that's the thing. This is a very small market, quite unlikely to be distributing these songs over p2p - which is (correct me if I'm wrong) the main reason for DRM in the first place?
Trying to stay pragmatic here without advocating anarchy. It's not working.
Yours is a noble attempt at being pragmatic. It's very hard to be as liberal as possible and still maintain order :). You're right, people will use the software. It will allow them to play music on devices that don't support FairPlay or the AAC file format without them having to take extra steps to do everything in a compliant manner. It's a pain to have to buy a song, download it, burn it to a CD from iTunes, and reimport it. But each of those steps are allowed by iTunes TOS, whereas this software is specifically not allowed. They probably don't want to put iTunes music on P2P services, since they paid for it. But if Apple allows this software to go on, then it just takes one person to buy the song and redistribute it. At least the current system requires you to take ten minutes of your time and a CD to pirate from iTunes. It's not that big of a roadblock, and for the very small market you suggest, wanting just for their music to work on their other players, it's a small price to ask to prevent sales-damaging (as opposed to personal use only) piracy.
If you believe the terms and conditions to be morally wrong as they were presented to you, you should not have accepted them, so it's still not right to violate them. You weren't forced into accepting them. You chose to, and you chose them knowing the limitations. There's no cause for illegal action. Of course I don't mean "you" as in you particularly, but in the general sense for this post.
gopher
Oct 2, 08:17 AM
Same page if you scroll down says:
"Wonder twin power
The dual 1.25GHz PowerPC G4 processors � with a combined performance of 18 billion floating point operations per second, or 18 gigaflops � put this fearsomely fast Power Mac G4 squarely in the lead as the ultimate high-end graphics workstation. The twin-engined 1.25GHz G4 runs..."
So which is it? 1.5 or 1.25. Seems like one has to be wrong.
"Wonder twin power
The dual 1.25GHz PowerPC G4 processors � with a combined performance of 18 billion floating point operations per second, or 18 gigaflops � put this fearsomely fast Power Mac G4 squarely in the lead as the ultimate high-end graphics workstation. The twin-engined 1.25GHz G4 runs..."
So which is it? 1.5 or 1.25. Seems like one has to be wrong.
dmw007
Jun 22, 06:12 PM
iPhone.
That said, I am still bummed that Apple never released a PowerBook G5. I use to want to buy one so badly (but now I have my MacBook Pro :) ).
That said, I am still bummed that Apple never released a PowerBook G5. I use to want to buy one so badly (but now I have my MacBook Pro :) ).
TheGimp
Mar 20, 08:13 PM
My younger sister was looking forward to this game. Now I'll have to convince her to choose another Wii game. Maybe it'll still be okay toward little kids though?
Couldn't you just have her fix you something to eat?
Couldn't you just have her fix you something to eat?
Danksi
May 6, 08:34 PM
yet another cease and desist (http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/laptops/thermal-greasy-apple-sics-lawyers-on-something-awful-171394.php). fair use applies, which apple still doesn't understand.
"say what you want about Dell, but atleast they can apply thermal grease in a better than average fashion." - Great comment :)
"say what you want about Dell, but atleast they can apply thermal grease in a better than average fashion." - Great comment :)
i_am_a_cow
Mar 20, 02:00 PM
Thankyou Jerry!
Sir_Giggles
Jan 4, 04:16 AM
Canadian prices for the Cinema Displays are currently at:
1799, 2799, and 4699. I wonder if they'll work in the stronger Canadian dollar.
1799, 2799, and 4699. I wonder if they'll work in the stronger Canadian dollar.
MacRumorUser
Mar 20, 02:59 PM
I'll remain skeptical until I see one but....
black skin, HDMI and a 120gb HDD.... meh.
HDMI ? I dont need it on my 360's and it wont offer any visual improvement over VGA. Other's may find it handy, me.... meh.
120gb HD ? What on earth are people storing ? With very little movie / video content for Europe and the ease of streaming music or ipods plugging into your 360 - I really dont need that much unused storage in my 360.
Maybe it's for IPTV ? But I doubt I'll be seeing that in Ireland this year and especially given our relativly slow BB speeds.
Integrated Wifi should really have been there - but just as Sony drop the 20gb machine - so they have 1 SKU - Microsoft preps for 3 ? madness.
black skin, HDMI and a 120gb HDD.... meh.
HDMI ? I dont need it on my 360's and it wont offer any visual improvement over VGA. Other's may find it handy, me.... meh.
120gb HD ? What on earth are people storing ? With very little movie / video content for Europe and the ease of streaming music or ipods plugging into your 360 - I really dont need that much unused storage in my 360.
Maybe it's for IPTV ? But I doubt I'll be seeing that in Ireland this year and especially given our relativly slow BB speeds.
Integrated Wifi should really have been there - but just as Sony drop the 20gb machine - so they have 1 SKU - Microsoft preps for 3 ? madness.
j763
Oct 18, 04:43 PM
Originally posted by TheFink
The fact that you people are already starting this pissing contest before either product is even NEAR production is pathetic.
true... let's wait until the product comes out before we start speculating on what the chip market will be like then and how the 970 will compare.
There's really no point arguing about something that we have such limited information about.
The fact that you people are already starting this pissing contest before either product is even NEAR production is pathetic.
true... let's wait until the product comes out before we start speculating on what the chip market will be like then and how the 970 will compare.
There's really no point arguing about something that we have such limited information about.
diorio
Nov 13, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by GoldenFury
i guess vets should be people who have been at Macrumors for more then a year. i know i havent so im no vet, and a lot of people here arent, very few are and thats what being a vet is all about, being an elite few who are seperated from the rest because of their experience.
i guess people leave because of all the irrelevant posts...
Huh?
i guess vets should be people who have been at Macrumors for more then a year. i know i havent so im no vet, and a lot of people here arent, very few are and thats what being a vet is all about, being an elite few who are seperated from the rest because of their experience.
i guess people leave because of all the irrelevant posts...
Huh?
iMeowbot
Sep 27, 05:37 AM
Cool. Can I run the AmigaOne OS on my Mac? :)
This (http://www.maxuae.de/) should get the old 68K versions running.
As far as I know, the PowerPC version of the OS (4.0) is still vaporware.
This (http://www.maxuae.de/) should get the old 68K versions running.
As far as I know, the PowerPC version of the OS (4.0) is still vaporware.
Jaffa Cake
Nov 28, 11:10 AM
Quark is getting desperate! Last time I called them, however, I could not understand their technical support personnel because they were in INDIA! No wonder they can "give away" their technical support.
-Aaron-
Quark Technical Support in the UK puts you through to their call centre in Switzerland (the +41 number mentioned in the article). Believe me, I've had hours of fun with these people in the past... which often ends with them cutting me off while on hold.
Quark Technical Support � if that isn't an oxymoron I don't know what is.
-Aaron-
Quark Technical Support in the UK puts you through to their call centre in Switzerland (the +41 number mentioned in the article). Believe me, I've had hours of fun with these people in the past... which often ends with them cutting me off while on hold.
Quark Technical Support � if that isn't an oxymoron I don't know what is.
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