ACED
Mar 18, 04:15 PM
Like, where's my credit for providing Macrumors with the link/story, about 8 hours ago???
Guess that 'DRM' has been stripped....hmmm...the irony
Guess that 'DRM' has been stripped....hmmm...the irony
MacBandit
Sep 28, 02:20 AM
Originally posted by solvs
You guys are being way too optimistic.
New PowerBooks with 1 GHz G4, SuperDrive, and 64 MB Video Card, if we're lucky. New iBook with 800 MHz (+ if they go with a 133 MHz FSB, probably still a G3) and 32 MB Radeon, but probably only if the PowerBook gets a 64.
Maybe intergrated Bluetooth, but probably not until the next itineration.
Eventually new iMacs and eMacs with single 1 GHz G4s and a 133 MHz FSB. New Superdrives, probably in the Towers first, after they come out. But, NO NEW TOWERS!!! Not for awhile anyway. They JUST started shipping the 1.25s, and January isn't that far away.
Hate to be a buzzkill, and I hope I'm wrong.
Hey you're not killing my buzz at all that's exactly what I said in my response.
You guys are being way too optimistic.
New PowerBooks with 1 GHz G4, SuperDrive, and 64 MB Video Card, if we're lucky. New iBook with 800 MHz (+ if they go with a 133 MHz FSB, probably still a G3) and 32 MB Radeon, but probably only if the PowerBook gets a 64.
Maybe intergrated Bluetooth, but probably not until the next itineration.
Eventually new iMacs and eMacs with single 1 GHz G4s and a 133 MHz FSB. New Superdrives, probably in the Towers first, after they come out. But, NO NEW TOWERS!!! Not for awhile anyway. They JUST started shipping the 1.25s, and January isn't that far away.
Hate to be a buzzkill, and I hope I'm wrong.
Hey you're not killing my buzz at all that's exactly what I said in my response.
jettredmont
Oct 29, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by aratke
iPod turned into a usefull 'hub'.
- USB port
- ability to transfer pictures from digital cameras to iPod (all cameras like in OS X) --> just think ... ENOUGH MEMORY for vacation pictures!!
Huh? A USB port on an iPod?!? USB devices have enough trouble getting Windows and OS X drivers written for them; you expect device manufacturers to make an iPod driver too?!?!? Yes, there are common HID device interfaces like keyboards and mice and external HDs (digital cameras work because all modern cameras use this HID), but put a USB device in there and people will be wondering why their printer won't work off the iPod!
IMHO, USB is the WRONG choice for a "secondary hub" like the iPod would be. What is the right interface? Something like FireWire would make more sense, maybe. On the other hand, the whole "secondary hub" idea seems a bit off the point.
iPod turned into a usefull 'hub'.
- USB port
- ability to transfer pictures from digital cameras to iPod (all cameras like in OS X) --> just think ... ENOUGH MEMORY for vacation pictures!!
Huh? A USB port on an iPod?!? USB devices have enough trouble getting Windows and OS X drivers written for them; you expect device manufacturers to make an iPod driver too?!?!? Yes, there are common HID device interfaces like keyboards and mice and external HDs (digital cameras work because all modern cameras use this HID), but put a USB device in there and people will be wondering why their printer won't work off the iPod!
IMHO, USB is the WRONG choice for a "secondary hub" like the iPod would be. What is the right interface? Something like FireWire would make more sense, maybe. On the other hand, the whole "secondary hub" idea seems a bit off the point.
JeDiBoYTJ
Jan 20, 06:35 PM
$39!!!!!! :eek: I wish I lived near a university store :(
kerb
Dec 23, 07:33 AM
just tried it out
the games are a fun feature
and the little penguin too
not seeing a practical side to it yet but there is a definite cool factor to it
i'm not getting audio playback though, maybe because my library is nearly entirely AAC?
the games are a fun feature
and the little penguin too
not seeing a practical side to it yet but there is a definite cool factor to it
i'm not getting audio playback though, maybe because my library is nearly entirely AAC?
idkew
Oct 22, 10:35 PM
i have every nintendo system.
maybe 50 games for NES
15 for SNES
10 for N64
and 15 for GC.
I love my nintendos, use them every once in a while, and will purchase every nintendo made until i die.
my kids and gkids will love me for it.
favorite games:
NES: Super Mario Brothers, the original is the best! Followed closely by RC Pro-Am
SNES: Mario World
N64: Goldeneye, Perfect Dark is great also
GC: Madden Also love Burnout
maybe 50 games for NES
15 for SNES
10 for N64
and 15 for GC.
I love my nintendos, use them every once in a while, and will purchase every nintendo made until i die.
my kids and gkids will love me for it.
favorite games:
NES: Super Mario Brothers, the original is the best! Followed closely by RC Pro-Am
SNES: Mario World
N64: Goldeneye, Perfect Dark is great also
GC: Madden Also love Burnout
Benjamindaines
Apr 9, 10:57 AM
eh... He's over reacting. I doubt Apple would ever enable the chip for their DRM.
Koodauw
Feb 16, 11:50 AM
I think it goes to show you that Apple has the model right, when they set up the iTMS. I'm sure running a movie studio help Steve guide the set-up of On-line Music. Koodos to Apple for getting it right the first time.
shadowfax0
Sep 29, 02:22 PM
Not to burst everyone's bubble BUT:
The guy who makes these offered it to Apple as a new Apple product and guess what: Apple turned him down.
The guy who makes these offered it to Apple as a new Apple product and guess what: Apple turned him down.
GilGrissom
May 28, 04:05 AM
Do you want GPS for your phone?
Or just some software that will let you plan a route on your Mac and then export it to your phone?

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Or just some software that will let you plan a route on your Mac and then export it to your phone?
MacRumorUser
Mar 20, 12:34 PM
Are you sure you played Lemmings on the Amiga? We'll forget Lemmings 3 though :cool: ... everyone else did!
No game I've ever played could I call perfect. There have been some close calls such as
Mario 64 & Super Mario World - Nintendo
Indiana Jones & Fates of Atlantis - LucasArts
but - there's always room for improvment.
No game I've ever played could I call perfect. There have been some close calls such as
Mario 64 & Super Mario World - Nintendo
Indiana Jones & Fates of Atlantis - LucasArts
but - there's always room for improvment.
ulenz
Sep 19, 12:23 PM
PowerMacs G5 for climate simulation needed
The destruction of New Orleans by hurricane has shown the importance of climate for life on our planet. The distributed-computing-project "www.climateprediction.net" tries to explore our climate and its changes in the near future.
Sulphates act to scatter solar radiation and reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the surface. The reduction in solar radiation cools the surface and reduces the warming effect caused by greenhouse gases. So, a prediction of the climate in the 21st century needs to contain the effects of sulphate aerosol. Otherwise the warming trend may be overestimated. This is called the 'global dimming' effect. Therefore the Oxford university in Great Britain created a special "sulphur cycle experiment" within the "climateprediction"-project.
From this experiment it is hoped that scientists will be able to better understand the range of uncertainty in climate models due to the parameters in the sulphur cycle. This information will then be used in the following experiments of climateprediction.net.
The project has just released a special MacOSX-client for the "sulphur cycle experiment", which is very crunch-intensive and needs powerful Macs in order to be completed successfully. On a P4 3.0 in Linux, running stand-alone, one Sulphur Cycle Model requires approximately 39 days (@24/7). Therefore exspect an uptime of 35 up to 60 days for a PowerMac G5 to complete just one Sulphur cycle model. Moreover you will need a quick internet connection to do the upload and download of project files.
Exspect about one gigabyte datas to be downloaded on your harddisk during the whole run and about 20 megabytes datas which have to be uploaded. The datas of the experiment will need up to three gigabytes volume on your harddisk.
This is only a job for powerusers who want to demonstrate the power of the most modern Apple technology and their real interest in the future of mankind.
http://www.climateprediction.net/newsb.php?id=0
The destruction of New Orleans by hurricane has shown the importance of climate for life on our planet. The distributed-computing-project "www.climateprediction.net" tries to explore our climate and its changes in the near future.
Sulphates act to scatter solar radiation and reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the surface. The reduction in solar radiation cools the surface and reduces the warming effect caused by greenhouse gases. So, a prediction of the climate in the 21st century needs to contain the effects of sulphate aerosol. Otherwise the warming trend may be overestimated. This is called the 'global dimming' effect. Therefore the Oxford university in Great Britain created a special "sulphur cycle experiment" within the "climateprediction"-project.
From this experiment it is hoped that scientists will be able to better understand the range of uncertainty in climate models due to the parameters in the sulphur cycle. This information will then be used in the following experiments of climateprediction.net.
The project has just released a special MacOSX-client for the "sulphur cycle experiment", which is very crunch-intensive and needs powerful Macs in order to be completed successfully. On a P4 3.0 in Linux, running stand-alone, one Sulphur Cycle Model requires approximately 39 days (@24/7). Therefore exspect an uptime of 35 up to 60 days for a PowerMac G5 to complete just one Sulphur cycle model. Moreover you will need a quick internet connection to do the upload and download of project files.
Exspect about one gigabyte datas to be downloaded on your harddisk during the whole run and about 20 megabytes datas which have to be uploaded. The datas of the experiment will need up to three gigabytes volume on your harddisk.
This is only a job for powerusers who want to demonstrate the power of the most modern Apple technology and their real interest in the future of mankind.
http://www.climateprediction.net/newsb.php?id=0
gwangung
Sep 27, 05:51 PM
Yeah, Adobe is the Microsoft of the creative industry, except that I have at least slightly more confidence in their decision-making ability. They also have worked well with industry groups in the past.
This is not to say that all of this isn't financially motivated by them - right now they have to write filters for every raw format they want to bring into Photoshop, and I'm sure they'll make money off of something eventually (although it won't be like Acrobat).
True, but that's not a problem for the rest of us...having to deal with multple formats is something all of us has to wrestle with, so solving that problem helps all of us, not just Adobe.
This is not to say that all of this isn't financially motivated by them - right now they have to write filters for every raw format they want to bring into Photoshop, and I'm sure they'll make money off of something eventually (although it won't be like Acrobat).
True, but that's not a problem for the rest of us...having to deal with multple formats is something all of us has to wrestle with, so solving that problem helps all of us, not just Adobe.
mkrishnan
Apr 20, 05:15 PM
And this section is devoted to the development of Messenger for Mac
Could be worse. They could assign the Vista development team to take over Messenger for Mac... :(
Could be worse. They could assign the Vista development team to take over Messenger for Mac... :(
ahunter3
Apr 17, 10:01 PM
I love seeing that video, but every time I watch it I wonder...
� There's a big chuckle/applause as he reaches into his pocket and pulls out a floppy disk. Something that didn't get caught by the camera? Something about the new small 3.5" diskette? Steve reaching into the wrong pocket at first or something?
� Huge surge of applause just as the large MACINTOSH letters begin scrolling across the screen to begin the show. Coincided with the MIDI of "Chariots of Fire" dropping into that first deep bass note. Is it just because the show is beginning, or is it a more dramatic 1st-time accomplishment to see a computer that can display a font at that point size and scroll it across the screen like that? Surely not in response to the music alone?!
� I had that text-to-speech app, running under System 4. Eons before MacinTalk & the rest of modern text-to-speech. What was the name of that silly little app?
� Boy, that audience sure did love the looks of that chess game! What is it with chess games that impress Mac users so much? (The 3D Chess game in OS X was constantly being featured in screen shots, too).
� There's a big chuckle/applause as he reaches into his pocket and pulls out a floppy disk. Something that didn't get caught by the camera? Something about the new small 3.5" diskette? Steve reaching into the wrong pocket at first or something?
� Huge surge of applause just as the large MACINTOSH letters begin scrolling across the screen to begin the show. Coincided with the MIDI of "Chariots of Fire" dropping into that first deep bass note. Is it just because the show is beginning, or is it a more dramatic 1st-time accomplishment to see a computer that can display a font at that point size and scroll it across the screen like that? Surely not in response to the music alone?!
� I had that text-to-speech app, running under System 4. Eons before MacinTalk & the rest of modern text-to-speech. What was the name of that silly little app?
� Boy, that audience sure did love the looks of that chess game! What is it with chess games that impress Mac users so much? (The 3D Chess game in OS X was constantly being featured in screen shots, too).
bousozoku
Jun 13, 02:43 PM
I don't mind myspace. Yeah, it's more for kids/teens and the bands who try to get me to add them drive me nuts and the blasting tunes as soon as you go to a page is annoying, and the weird people are annoying and that girl that ssems niec and friendly is probably a dude.....

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livingfortoday
Jun 2, 11:54 PM
wait a minute. you got a mac and a free printer, returned the mac but kept the printer? i don't see the point of your question since you kept the first printer and declined a second printer. you didn't do any favors to apple in the first place.
I'm not sure I follow you. I could have gotten the second printer for free, but I felt that since I didn't have the computer that came with the first one, and since it was a buy a computer get a free printer deal, it would be cheating Apple out of $100 by getting a second printer. Since they refunded the money, see.
I'm not sure I follow you. I could have gotten the second printer for free, but I felt that since I didn't have the computer that came with the first one, and since it was a buy a computer get a free printer deal, it would be cheating Apple out of $100 by getting a second printer. Since they refunded the money, see.
iSaint
Jan 1, 07:19 PM
I can't get it to install from the BOINC.pkg file.
Dagless
Mar 22, 01:00 PM
oh boy! I can't wait to waste $5.07 USD on a crappy web browser in 480p! :rolleyes:
What? Is there a different rule for Canada? it was always free until June, now that's been expanded to July.
What? Is there a different rule for Canada? it was always free until June, now that's been expanded to July.
biohazard6969
Apr 20, 06:22 PM
i saw this on tuaw, that is amazing! 150 mac mini's :eek: :eek: :eek:
eyelikeart
Sep 5, 11:36 PM
Originally posted by Durandal7
Another trip down memory lane, the first post of one of our other oldest members
eyelikeart's first post (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=550)
wow...now that I've read it...I seemed so...timid? :D
Another trip down memory lane, the first post of one of our other oldest members
eyelikeart's first post (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=550)
wow...now that I've read it...I seemed so...timid? :D
GeeYouEye
Feb 25, 09:04 PM
I remember my first post here, so long ago... but then I already had a stupid thread about it, so I'll just say some of the first posts are very interesting. With some of these starts, I'd never have guessed most you would become regulars... just to fade into the mists like "iboy" and "gocyrus" (well okay, he went out with a bang, but still, he's not around any more :p)I think I'll stop rambling on now.
encephalon
Sep 26, 02:49 AM
The Sony's maximum resolution seems kind of low (1280 x 768). The 17in iMac screen is 1440 x 900. I've never been a fan of monitors with attached speakers. They always seem so cheap. The Component video input is a nice addition though.
eva01
May 15, 07:31 AM
it actually has 2 100GB HDD in it :P
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