CuppyCake
Mar 24, 02:25 PM
My status has not changed. :mad:
This is truly not right....My order has moved up ONE DAY. This is not fair :(
This is truly not right....My order has moved up ONE DAY. This is not fair :(
KPOM
May 4, 10:30 AM
"Unsurprisingly, the machine was found to be significantly faster than the previous generation."
Yeah, because it's comparing the new i5 with the old i3. And even when it's compared with last years i5, that processor was 2.8ghz and the new one is 3.1ghz.
Look more closely. This year's Core i5 outperforms last year's Core i7 model, as well as the old 3.6GHz Core i5.
Yeah, because it's comparing the new i5 with the old i3. And even when it's compared with last years i5, that processor was 2.8ghz and the new one is 3.1ghz.
Look more closely. This year's Core i5 outperforms last year's Core i7 model, as well as the old 3.6GHz Core i5.
spob15
Apr 22, 01:15 PM
Magazines do not sell advertising to cover the costs of printing. They make the MAJORITY of their money through advertising. You'll often see mag subscriptions for really cheap online because they want to get the mags in as many hands as possible so they can brag to publishers about readership and charge more for ads.
I would guess the high price for iPad apps as more to do with the development costs than anything else.
Agree with some of what you said...I have a newspaper subscription that I cancelled except for weekend delivery (wife is a coupon queen)...they called a week later and said we will send you the paper all week for free just the cost of your weekend rate. This is surely to boost distribution numbers. On the otherhand development costs should be capitalized and the finance behind generating an app would be nominal. Right price would offset those costs quickly. They are just trying to get the transaction customer. If your flight is delayed and you decide to buy a magazine, you buy the appissue...
I would guess the high price for iPad apps as more to do with the development costs than anything else.
Agree with some of what you said...I have a newspaper subscription that I cancelled except for weekend delivery (wife is a coupon queen)...they called a week later and said we will send you the paper all week for free just the cost of your weekend rate. This is surely to boost distribution numbers. On the otherhand development costs should be capitalized and the finance behind generating an app would be nominal. Right price would offset those costs quickly. They are just trying to get the transaction customer. If your flight is delayed and you decide to buy a magazine, you buy the appissue...
rwalk
Oct 14, 12:40 PM
Princetonians, in my experience, are fratboys, prudes, and associated squares--by far the worst of the Ivies. Not a creative bone in the entire student body. They wouldn't know Macintosh if it bit them in their collective beige butt.
So tell me, how on earth is this good news? Unimaginative folk like these don't belong on our platform. Much better to celebrate the longstanding prevalence of Macs on progressive, independent-minded, and artistic campuses such as Brown and Columbia. But Princeton? Give me a break.
Give me a break. I'm sure your "experience" is vast, and you know every person at Princeton. You are the kind of person who should not be on the Mac platform.
So tell me, how on earth is this good news? Unimaginative folk like these don't belong on our platform. Much better to celebrate the longstanding prevalence of Macs on progressive, independent-minded, and artistic campuses such as Brown and Columbia. But Princeton? Give me a break.
Give me a break. I'm sure your "experience" is vast, and you know every person at Princeton. You are the kind of person who should not be on the Mac platform.
p0intblank
Aug 2, 04:10 PM
I can't WAIT for Steve's keynote. :D It's like Christmas to me...
CanadaRAM
Dec 2, 02:08 AM
Any Bluetooth device for example, that is left in Discoverable mode (including your cellphone) is wide open to exploit.
Just waiting for the Zune WiFi viruses to hit...
Just waiting for the Zune WiFi viruses to hit...
Donz0r
Oct 19, 08:09 PM
Apple, please make it with built-in Mac OS X mobile for wireless computerless presentations from Keynote or PowerPoint.
Great for any presentation at corporate, education or domestic markets.
Huge halo effect!
Yeah, and while they're at it they can throw in Phone capabilities and make it the ultimate Smart phone. Of course it would need to have WiFi and bluetooth too! Also they should put GPS on it so that you can use it in your car as a gps system also!
Ooh, and while they're at it, they can throw in a Sattelite reciever feed so that it can run off of sattelite TV! And we could watch TV on it@ Of course they'd have to launch some new sort of sattelite that can affix to a moving signal!
Then give it some microwave and toaster capabilities and I'd be Set!!
....it's an iPod, not a super-duper all in one life saving device.
Great for any presentation at corporate, education or domestic markets.
Huge halo effect!
Yeah, and while they're at it they can throw in Phone capabilities and make it the ultimate Smart phone. Of course it would need to have WiFi and bluetooth too! Also they should put GPS on it so that you can use it in your car as a gps system also!
Ooh, and while they're at it, they can throw in a Sattelite reciever feed so that it can run off of sattelite TV! And we could watch TV on it@ Of course they'd have to launch some new sort of sattelite that can affix to a moving signal!
Then give it some microwave and toaster capabilities and I'd be Set!!
....it's an iPod, not a super-duper all in one life saving device.
assembled
Apr 10, 02:31 PM
You might find it easier to split this into two projects, one for the server and RAID storage, and a separate one for remote access. I would advise against trying to get a single device to do both.
The use profile and availability requirements for the server and storage (online use, nearline storage or archive storage) will determine what is required, as a for instance, you might go for 16 2TB disks in a single controller RAID5 array connected to a single server running SMB or NFS for archive, whereas for online, you might go for a clustered server solution with 34 1TB disks in dual controller RAID6 array with 2 hotspares.
For remote access, how will remote users be authenticated ? what bandwidth will they have available at their end and at the server end ? how many concurrent users will there be ? what availability do you need for remote access
There are two main types of remote access to files. The traditional method is network level access over either PPTP, L2TP, IPSec or SSL. The other method is to access files through a HTTPS server.
For network level access I would probably use a Cisco ASA device, which could be clustered with a second one in an active/passive failover cluster if you have high availability requirements. I would use SSL rather than IPSec for remote VPN users as IPSec can have issues with some NAT firewalls (home routers) whereas SSL works over just about everything, also as long as you have an LDAP authentication back end (such as AD or, OD) having different groups of users having different access rights can be much simpler to maintain.
For web browser access I would probably go for the Barracuda SSL VPN device.
The use profile and availability requirements for the server and storage (online use, nearline storage or archive storage) will determine what is required, as a for instance, you might go for 16 2TB disks in a single controller RAID5 array connected to a single server running SMB or NFS for archive, whereas for online, you might go for a clustered server solution with 34 1TB disks in dual controller RAID6 array with 2 hotspares.
For remote access, how will remote users be authenticated ? what bandwidth will they have available at their end and at the server end ? how many concurrent users will there be ? what availability do you need for remote access
There are two main types of remote access to files. The traditional method is network level access over either PPTP, L2TP, IPSec or SSL. The other method is to access files through a HTTPS server.
For network level access I would probably use a Cisco ASA device, which could be clustered with a second one in an active/passive failover cluster if you have high availability requirements. I would use SSL rather than IPSec for remote VPN users as IPSec can have issues with some NAT firewalls (home routers) whereas SSL works over just about everything, also as long as you have an LDAP authentication back end (such as AD or, OD) having different groups of users having different access rights can be much simpler to maintain.
For web browser access I would probably go for the Barracuda SSL VPN device.
elppa
Oct 17, 07:12 AM
My one and only hope for 10.7 is that Apple FINALLY brings OS X up to par with Windows when it comes to connecting--and staying connected--to network shares.
To be honest the whole networking situation could do with a rethink. WebDAV perfomance in Finder is terrible, which is funny because iDisk uses WebDAV.
And this could do with some work as well. It's been like that for years. Why not give any help — most new users won't know to type smb:// for Windows.
To be honest the whole networking situation could do with a rethink. WebDAV perfomance in Finder is terrible, which is funny because iDisk uses WebDAV.
And this could do with some work as well. It's been like that for years. Why not give any help — most new users won't know to type smb:// for Windows.
brymaster
Apr 27, 09:13 PM
Apple's attitude about this stuf has always been very positive. I'm totally willing to believe that all this stuff was an oversight since believing that matches what they've said in the past.
GNL, yeah, sure. "It was a bug."
GNL, yeah, sure. "It was a bug."
peskaa
Nov 11, 04:55 AM
$150 USD is too much? Looking at the toys in red I would figure $150 would be a drop in the bucket. just saying
The cameras are my job, so not exactly toys for pleasure - and the Macs go along with it.
I could spend the �130 on Kinect, and it wouldn't exactly hurt my wallet, but my issue is more a value one. For that �130 I get a sensor and access to a bunch of crap games, along with promises that things will get better. Until there's actually quality titles available, it remains an overpriced, overhyped accessory that costs as much as a console.
...wait, Kinect costs the same as a 4GB 360. That's ludicrous. Move is also pricey, but has the slight advantage of being a scalable system. Same issue with games though right now.
The cameras are my job, so not exactly toys for pleasure - and the Macs go along with it.
I could spend the �130 on Kinect, and it wouldn't exactly hurt my wallet, but my issue is more a value one. For that �130 I get a sensor and access to a bunch of crap games, along with promises that things will get better. Until there's actually quality titles available, it remains an overpriced, overhyped accessory that costs as much as a console.
...wait, Kinect costs the same as a 4GB 360. That's ludicrous. Move is also pricey, but has the slight advantage of being a scalable system. Same issue with games though right now.
hyperpasta
Jul 12, 05:56 PM
Most people who buy Macs are somewhat creative. With a Celeron processor, you can't be very creative...
How about a Core Solo? I thought they were about as fast as an early G5. Plus the Intel graphics are actually faster for 2D stuff (playing video, for instance) than an accelerator card with 64MB of VRAM.
How about a Core Solo? I thought they were about as fast as an early G5. Plus the Intel graphics are actually faster for 2D stuff (playing video, for instance) than an accelerator card with 64MB of VRAM.
MacHamster68
Apr 12, 09:05 AM
Good on France. We need to do something similar. I find it is daft that I cannot wear a hoodie in a shop and yet muslim women ware allowed veils.
hmm a hoodie is part of you culture so you should be allowed to wear one , thats why its called "hoodie culture" or
but there is a small line between doing how you please and anarchy
hmm a hoodie is part of you culture so you should be allowed to wear one , thats why its called "hoodie culture" or
but there is a small line between doing how you please and anarchy
aristobrat
Nov 10, 08:44 AM
Ah....Damn....But Leopard will include iLife '07 right? I hope they also add iWork '07 as a freebie along with Leopard! I would love to start using iWork, but an imminent update is holding me back from my purchase.
IIRC, when the Tiger upgrade DVD came out, it didn't include iLife or iWork.
IIRC, when the Tiger upgrade DVD came out, it didn't include iLife or iWork.
ikir
Jul 16, 12:54 AM
I agree, 100% i know didn't have the problem.
Paranoia, forums doing this crazy things. Some models sure have this problem and must be fixed in an Apple Store but not all and especially ith problem happens only in some conditions.
Paranoia, forums doing this crazy things. Some models sure have this problem and must be fixed in an Apple Store but not all and especially ith problem happens only in some conditions.
CaoCao
Apr 13, 12:33 AM
Next should be Protestants.
Nah, they should just tax them more and strip them of the right to vote. Follow that off with incentives for Catholics to have children, include Catholic teachings in public schools and creating incentives for Catholics to move to France. If one does this you would have a vibrant France of 100 million with a slowly dying Germany which can be crushed for the reunion of the Frankish Empire http://forums.civfanatics.com/images/smilies/mwaha.gif
That's affirmative. Interesting enough, there was also another Muslim country which outlawed such garments even before Turkey did, but that was in Northern Africa.
Which was?
Nah, they should just tax them more and strip them of the right to vote. Follow that off with incentives for Catholics to have children, include Catholic teachings in public schools and creating incentives for Catholics to move to France. If one does this you would have a vibrant France of 100 million with a slowly dying Germany which can be crushed for the reunion of the Frankish Empire http://forums.civfanatics.com/images/smilies/mwaha.gif
That's affirmative. Interesting enough, there was also another Muslim country which outlawed such garments even before Turkey did, but that was in Northern Africa.
Which was?
weg
Nov 17, 02:59 PM
It's a great inovative concept.One that could actually be popular and work.
Don't know.. I know some mobile phones that have a keypad as overlay for a touchscreen.. though this keypad is not exchangable. However, the idea isn't all that new.
Don't know.. I know some mobile phones that have a keypad as overlay for a touchscreen.. though this keypad is not exchangable. However, the idea isn't all that new.
richard.mac
Apr 4, 09:55 PM
� Apple has confirmed that iPhone 5 will be released as planned and it will be released simultaneously in Korea through SK Telecom and KT.
wheres this confirmation?
wheres this confirmation?
Max Payne
Apr 13, 01:41 PM
Awesome...............
byeehaaw
Oct 3, 10:26 AM
Have you tried the FAQ and troubleshooting steps on Elgato's website?
yea i think its the fact that im on a school campus and they wont allow those router settings.
yea i think its the fact that im on a school campus and they wont allow those router settings.
Cygnus311
Sep 13, 02:02 AM
A great runner's iPod. You could actually clip this thing to the back of your hat on a non-fitted hat or the brim, get some really short headphone cords, and it would be like not wearing anything at all...in terms of an iPod. :D
steadysignal
Apr 13, 09:58 AM
Only question. Why?
Some say Apple need to buy Netflix. Have those of you even considered what Netflix charges for monthly streaming?
$8
Apple will never let customers eat that much for so little. The day Apple buys Netflix, DVDs would stop, and streaming would go up to $30 a month.
Promised.
you are probably right. competition will not matter at that point. and that is a shame.
Some say Apple need to buy Netflix. Have those of you even considered what Netflix charges for monthly streaming?
$8
Apple will never let customers eat that much for so little. The day Apple buys Netflix, DVDs would stop, and streaming would go up to $30 a month.
Promised.
you are probably right. competition will not matter at that point. and that is a shame.
Caris
Jan 6, 07:42 AM
Why aye pet, I see your a twitter user from your sig. I'll follow you. :)
BWhaler
Nov 2, 03:05 PM
Man, I really want Apple to get in this space.
Every phone on the market sucks.
The carriers are all dirt bags.
The integration between phone and computer is not happening since MS sucks, and there are too many walls between the players.
This is a huge market. Dive in Apple and change the game yet again.
We're waiting with our wallets open.
Every phone on the market sucks.
The carriers are all dirt bags.
The integration between phone and computer is not happening since MS sucks, and there are too many walls between the players.
This is a huge market. Dive in Apple and change the game yet again.
We're waiting with our wallets open.