eyelikeart
Nov 16, 03:35 PM
Originally posted by Rower_CPU
I'd think he's approaching a G3 by now, depending on how detailed the 60x series is and what the cutoffs are.
so what am I then?
I'd think he's approaching a G3 by now, depending on how detailed the 60x series is and what the cutoffs are.
so what am I then?
Dagless
Mar 24, 08:24 PM
That's interesting ;) I was at Stoke on Trent when I realised I no longer want my PSP.
I've got a feeling this will be like the Dreamcast for me. In that I didn't really care much when it was popular (aka expensive), but as soon as the price dropped and friends were selling them off for stupidly little amounts of money that beared no correlation to the number of games and accessories bundled I was in there like a shot. I love the system but there just didn't feel like a rush to own one.
I've got a feeling this will be like the Dreamcast for me. In that I didn't really care much when it was popular (aka expensive), but as soon as the price dropped and friends were selling them off for stupidly little amounts of money that beared no correlation to the number of games and accessories bundled I was in there like a shot. I love the system but there just didn't feel like a rush to own one.
ijimk
Mar 28, 09:31 AM
I am sure I was not one of the only ones hoping apple would unveal soething today to celebrate their 30th anniversary today. I really hope they release the iphone and true video ipod... So how many of you think it will be 4-4-06 for the keynote???:confused:
Mr Jobs
Oct 5, 10:42 AM
i got the geforce 4 mx card in my dual 867, is it worth me upgrading to the 9700 in a few months. i do a lot of video and photoshop work where the mx is just fine but i wanna play the new doom,quake and UT comming out next year. is the mx good enough to play them at 1280-1024 on the 17 Studio.
xelterran
Sep 15, 06:48 AM
it says g4/g5 server in 1 of the pdf's - it has a pic of the new RAID server - g5 = AMD??
ero87
Apr 25, 11:01 PM
what's folding? i've always been curious.
rdowns
Jun 5, 06:26 PM
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060605/google_spreadsheet.html?.v=3
Google to Introduce Spreadsheet Program in Latest Shot at Microsoft
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Google Inc. will introduce a spreadsheet program Tuesday, continuing the Internet search leader's expansion into territory long dominated by Microsoft Corp.
Although it's still considered a work in progress, Google's online spreadsheet will offer consumers and businesses a free alternative to Microsoft's Excel application -- a product typically sold as part of the Office software suite that has been a steady moneymaker for years.
To avoid swamping the company's computers, Google's spreadsheet initially will be distributed to a limited audience. Google also wants more time to smooth out any possible kinks and develop more features, said Jonathan Rochelle, the product manager of the new application.
The Mountain View, Calif.-based company planned to begin accepting sign-ups for the spreadsheet at 9 a.m. EDT Tuesday through the "labs" section of its Web site. Rochelle wouldn't specify how many people will be granted access to the spreadsheet application.
Google's spreadsheet isn't as sophisticated as Excel. For instance, the Google spreadsheet won't create charts or provide a menu of controls that can be summoned by clicking on a computer mouse's right-hand button.
Rochelle said the program's main goal is to make it easier for family, friends or co-workers to gain access to the same spreadsheet from different computers at different times, enabling a group of authorized users to add and edit data without having to e-mail attachments back and forth.
"We are totally focused on the sharing aspect," he said.
Although distributing software over the Internet gives more people greater access to programs, the approach requires trusting a custodian like Google to save and protect the information from unauthorized users.
That's a leap many security-conscious companies are unwilling to make and something consumers may be reluctant to do amid rising concerns of government snooping.
The spreadsheet represents Google's latest software application to be tethered to an Internet connection instead of a single computer's hard drive. Google acquired an online word processing application called Writely in March and rolled out a calendar service a few weeks later.
All of those free programs pose a possible threat to Microsoft, which established itself as the world's largest software maker by selling its Windows operating system and complementary applications that run on the platform.
As Google invades its turf, Microsoft has been mounting its own attack by investing heavily in Internet search.
Microsoft's assault hasn't hurt Google yet, but some industry analysts believe the competitive landscape could shift early next year with the release of Vista -- the long-delayed upgrade to the Windows operating system.
Google to Introduce Spreadsheet Program in Latest Shot at Microsoft
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Google Inc. will introduce a spreadsheet program Tuesday, continuing the Internet search leader's expansion into territory long dominated by Microsoft Corp.
Although it's still considered a work in progress, Google's online spreadsheet will offer consumers and businesses a free alternative to Microsoft's Excel application -- a product typically sold as part of the Office software suite that has been a steady moneymaker for years.
To avoid swamping the company's computers, Google's spreadsheet initially will be distributed to a limited audience. Google also wants more time to smooth out any possible kinks and develop more features, said Jonathan Rochelle, the product manager of the new application.
The Mountain View, Calif.-based company planned to begin accepting sign-ups for the spreadsheet at 9 a.m. EDT Tuesday through the "labs" section of its Web site. Rochelle wouldn't specify how many people will be granted access to the spreadsheet application.
Google's spreadsheet isn't as sophisticated as Excel. For instance, the Google spreadsheet won't create charts or provide a menu of controls that can be summoned by clicking on a computer mouse's right-hand button.
Rochelle said the program's main goal is to make it easier for family, friends or co-workers to gain access to the same spreadsheet from different computers at different times, enabling a group of authorized users to add and edit data without having to e-mail attachments back and forth.
"We are totally focused on the sharing aspect," he said.
Although distributing software over the Internet gives more people greater access to programs, the approach requires trusting a custodian like Google to save and protect the information from unauthorized users.
That's a leap many security-conscious companies are unwilling to make and something consumers may be reluctant to do amid rising concerns of government snooping.
The spreadsheet represents Google's latest software application to be tethered to an Internet connection instead of a single computer's hard drive. Google acquired an online word processing application called Writely in March and rolled out a calendar service a few weeks later.
All of those free programs pose a possible threat to Microsoft, which established itself as the world's largest software maker by selling its Windows operating system and complementary applications that run on the platform.
As Google invades its turf, Microsoft has been mounting its own attack by investing heavily in Internet search.
Microsoft's assault hasn't hurt Google yet, but some industry analysts believe the competitive landscape could shift early next year with the release of Vista -- the long-delayed upgrade to the Windows operating system.
suneohair
Mar 28, 02:03 PM
http://tallahassee.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=xbox%20360
Can you give me some details about the games? Maybe one title name and the number stolen.
Can you give me some details about the games? Maybe one title name and the number stolen.
hob
Apr 5, 08:53 PM
Apple have frequently been on Technology page of BBC News.
In fact, BBC has been accused of being too Pro Apple because of the exposer they ( Apple ) have been given. Quite pathetic, IMO.
Personally, I think there is a pro-mac bias at the BBC, but not in a non-impartial way - but they do push the stories.
In fact, BBC has been accused of being too Pro Apple because of the exposer they ( Apple ) have been given. Quite pathetic, IMO.
Personally, I think there is a pro-mac bias at the BBC, but not in a non-impartial way - but they do push the stories.
Mac-Xpert
Dec 13, 08:04 AM
G4/G5 optimized firefox builds are faster...
Not on my G5 here. Testing the javascript capability�s with BenchJS (http://www.24fun.com/downloadcenter/benchjs/benchjs.html) Camino is faster (under 10 seconds) than the G5 optimized FireFox (17 seconds)
Not on my G5 here. Testing the javascript capability�s with BenchJS (http://www.24fun.com/downloadcenter/benchjs/benchjs.html) Camino is faster (under 10 seconds) than the G5 optimized FireFox (17 seconds)
IJ Reilly
Jun 20, 05:03 PM
Do you have a link to back this claim?
I believe this does not need to be disclosed publicly by a company, provided the holding is less than a certain percentage of the outstanding shares. WildCowboy is correct, however. The $150 million "investment" in 1997 (actually a patent dispute settlement, nothing to do with antitrust) was in non-voting shares which vested many years ago, and are generally supposed to have been cashed in. Microsoft doesn't have any influence on electing members of Apple's Board of Directors, which is the most important thing to know. The 1997 deal was set up so that they would not.
I believe this does not need to be disclosed publicly by a company, provided the holding is less than a certain percentage of the outstanding shares. WildCowboy is correct, however. The $150 million "investment" in 1997 (actually a patent dispute settlement, nothing to do with antitrust) was in non-voting shares which vested many years ago, and are generally supposed to have been cashed in. Microsoft doesn't have any influence on electing members of Apple's Board of Directors, which is the most important thing to know. The 1997 deal was set up so that they would not.
arn
Sep 17, 07:32 AM
Political discussion moved (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?threadid=11396)
solvs
Sep 15, 04:07 AM
Originally posted by APPLEP58
JEEZ WHAT'S WITH YOU PEOPLE!!!!!????????
IT'S RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer)
AND CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computer)
Hey Apple58, where you been?
Are you going to say anything to those of us who doubted you? I wouldn't blame you if you did, but I guess I'd respect you if you didn't. I just posted something about you coming back to dance around saying "see, I told you so". :D
I can admit when I'm wrong (ignore my signature), I was just hoping you'd stick around to defend yourself. I hate it when people won't stand up for themselves. Especially when they're right (which you were).
Sorry if I was a d*ck, no hard feelings. :)
JEEZ WHAT'S WITH YOU PEOPLE!!!!!????????
IT'S RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer)
AND CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computer)
Hey Apple58, where you been?
Are you going to say anything to those of us who doubted you? I wouldn't blame you if you did, but I guess I'd respect you if you didn't. I just posted something about you coming back to dance around saying "see, I told you so". :D
I can admit when I'm wrong (ignore my signature), I was just hoping you'd stick around to defend yourself. I hate it when people won't stand up for themselves. Especially when they're right (which you were).
Sorry if I was a d*ck, no hard feelings. :)
Doctor Q
Mar 28, 11:43 PM
Been into some of the Gaffer's old hooch?Yes.
or just crazy:p That too.
I guess not (http://www.city-magazine.com/projects.html)Wow! How did you come up with that instant answer!? Thanks! :) :)
or just crazy:p That too.
I guess not (http://www.city-magazine.com/projects.html)Wow! How did you come up with that instant answer!? Thanks! :) :)
Maynerd
Apr 12, 12:01 AM
Is this really the final version? Mine still says Trial Version after the update.
You need to perform the update THEN go to the wii shop and download the new browser.
You need to perform the update THEN go to the wii shop and download the new browser.
edesignuk
Sep 12, 03:14 PM
Don't we all, we neeeeed that G5 ASAP, or NO ONE will switch, hell, they'll end up loosing current users. :(
g-c
Mar 24, 10:49 PM
I'm going to try this. On my laptop it's got the same graphics card (Intel GMA 950) I'm running 1.86GHz Core Solo, 1gb ram 60gb hard drive. This is in Vista Home Premium so hopefully it goes smoothly. I'll let you guys know i'm installing BF2 right now (I got the deluxe edition too)
Please let me know how it works out. I HOPE it works for you. Maybe it will help with my problem
Please let me know how it works out. I HOPE it works for you. Maybe it will help with my problem
edesignuk
Mar 29, 01:15 AM
Although I do agree that FF is better than Safari, I don't think this "review/article" offers any real arguments as to why. Bookmarks are bookmarks IMO, nothing to get too excited about...though the RSS bookmarks are pretty nifty, course Tigers Safari RSS reader will piss all over it :eek:
bousozoku
May 29, 10:26 PM
I'm really pissed at the boss lately, I'll pull a couple of the G5's online today. :D
If you don't have permission, please don't.
If you don't have permission, please don't.
trainguy77
Apr 4, 05:19 PM
We should build a folding screen saver. Not like the one from Stanford, but one that shows your current WU progress, along with your team and your personal stats. That would be very cool. As when my computer goes to sleep, I could see how I am doing. :D I am not sure who would have the know how to do this. I will look into it, but i have never made a screen savor. I know very little about it.
Savage Henry
Feb 26, 06:29 AM
Safari for the Mac amd Firefox for the Windows ... Sure I wouldn't mind a tad more functionality with Safari but it meets my needs. I can easily see how users favour Firefox over it, but to me Safari feels a bit more polished.
I don't think it will go the way of Sherlock, File Vault and Firewire.
I don't think it will go the way of Sherlock, File Vault and Firewire.
Falleron
Oct 28, 10:52 AM
mdouglas, if you can, I would cancel the order. Both laptops will be updates really soon (they are good now - but, I would want the updated models). You might as well wait a while + get a nice new ibook with a 32Mb Graphics card, faster G3.
iGary
May 25, 08:56 PM
You will quickly rise to the top with a setup like that iGary! :eek:
Thanks for putting all that computing muscle to work for Team MR! :) :) :)
What's the largest protein anyone's folded? I have on almost at 90 frames. :-o
Thanks for putting all that computing muscle to work for Team MR! :) :) :)
What's the largest protein anyone's folded? I have on almost at 90 frames. :-o
nagromme
Mar 23, 09:10 AM
I do--since the G3 days! And it wouldn't be right for me to defect since they've been very helpful. But I support all Mac teams :) (And PC teams too, if they just HAVE to help :) )
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