
MacNut
Apr 30, 12:08 PM
A college football game every New Years won't help either.
Almost tragic what was done to the field. Why can't they go mess up Citi Field?Citi field is messed up enough with the Mets playing on it.:p
Almost tragic what was done to the field. Why can't they go mess up Citi Field?Citi field is messed up enough with the Mets playing on it.:p

nioted
Jun 14, 12:11 PM
Roll call for all the guys and girls who preordered on the first batch shipping on Friday, June 19.
I'll be there nice and early, maybe 6ish. Too bad they closed the Apple store right across the hallway. I heard it must have been a health issue cuz there's no ***** way Apple would voluntary "remodel" the store the month of the new iPhone release. I preordered my black 32gig iPhone on Tuesday a week ago and I was suprised to hear that there wasnt that many orders, then I hear over the weekend that its soldout in all AT&T stores. See you guys there. :D
I'll be there nice and early, maybe 6ish. Too bad they closed the Apple store right across the hallway. I heard it must have been a health issue cuz there's no ***** way Apple would voluntary "remodel" the store the month of the new iPhone release. I preordered my black 32gig iPhone on Tuesday a week ago and I was suprised to hear that there wasnt that many orders, then I hear over the weekend that its soldout in all AT&T stores. See you guys there. :D

LaunchpadBS
Apr 27, 06:30 AM
Seems to me you have bigger issues with your phone than jailbreaking.

Tejasfilm
Jul 9, 01:26 PM
Anyone going?? Went by the store the other day and asked here's what I know.
The Galleria opens at 6 am and the Apple Store will open at 8 am. Anyone know anything else??
The Galleria opens at 6 am and the Apple Store will open at 8 am. Anyone know anything else??

dsheffieldcht
Oct 19, 09:20 AM
I will definitely be there, late though. I will be upset if I don't get me a free shirt. :apple: I loves me some Apple collectibles.
See ya'll there.
Dave
See ya'll there.
Dave

goMac
Apr 26, 09:08 PM
But I should be able to turn ON OpenGL in Photoshop, correct ?
Yes, you can turn that on with any card. But generally it just causes things to work slower and more crashy, so Adobe doesn't turn it on.
Yes, you can turn that on with any card. But generally it just causes things to work slower and more crashy, so Adobe doesn't turn it on.

Hammie
Jan 29, 09:53 PM
I did a search and came up with no results, but I can't believe that I am the only person to have this issue.
I have a Mac Mini that I purchased new early 2010. I just notice this past weekend that my copy and paste as well as drag and drop stopped working.
I have been ripping a bunch of DVD's using handbrake, updating meta tags in Meta X, and then importing them to iTunes.
I first noticed the drag and drop when I tried to move files from a ripped folder to an imported folder after getting them successfully into iTunes. The copy and paste issue was when I was trying to populate some description fields in Meta X with information I copied from IMDB or Amazon to give a brief description of the movie. In both cases, nothing happened.
I'm not sure where to go with this. I have not called Apple Support and the nearest Apple Store is over an hour away.
Any thoughts?
BTW, I am running the current OS and all software is up to date with the current version.
I have a Mac Mini that I purchased new early 2010. I just notice this past weekend that my copy and paste as well as drag and drop stopped working.
I have been ripping a bunch of DVD's using handbrake, updating meta tags in Meta X, and then importing them to iTunes.
I first noticed the drag and drop when I tried to move files from a ripped folder to an imported folder after getting them successfully into iTunes. The copy and paste issue was when I was trying to populate some description fields in Meta X with information I copied from IMDB or Amazon to give a brief description of the movie. In both cases, nothing happened.
I'm not sure where to go with this. I have not called Apple Support and the nearest Apple Store is over an hour away.
Any thoughts?
BTW, I am running the current OS and all software is up to date with the current version.

EricNau
Jan 22, 07:27 PM
Yes, it always has been, and always will be held in San Francisco at the Moscone Center.
As far as I know there is no age limit.
As far as I know there is no age limit.

arn
Nov 1, 10:52 PM
yeah...
I guess I would prefer people link to the original album.
Alternatively, I suppose it could be possible to link different versions of songs togehter somehow.
arn
I guess I would prefer people link to the original album.
Alternatively, I suppose it could be possible to link different versions of songs togehter somehow.
arn

Smtevo
May 2, 11:33 AM
http://m.bgr.com/2011/05/02/white-iphone-4-not-thicker-than-black-version-according-to-apple-svp-and-consumer-reports/
CONFIRMED
CONFIRMED

chrono1081
Dec 25, 11:38 PM
I have both and both are great but for completely different uses.
The iPad can make some remarkable art in the hands of someone talented, but its something that would probably not be the choice for most professional use.
The wacom is most likely what you are looking for and you will probably want the inking pen if you are doing tracing. I have the bluetooth wacom (its the third wacom I've owned) and I love it. I've been using wacoms for years. They detect tilt, pressure, and with the right pen, barrel rotation. They do take some time to get used to though. Most people hate their wacom for the first few weeks then love it.
Honestly I like using both and would recommend both if its in your budget. If portability is key give the iPad a try you can return it if it doesn't fit your needs. If portability isn't important, grab a wacom tablet.
The iPad can make some remarkable art in the hands of someone talented, but its something that would probably not be the choice for most professional use.
The wacom is most likely what you are looking for and you will probably want the inking pen if you are doing tracing. I have the bluetooth wacom (its the third wacom I've owned) and I love it. I've been using wacoms for years. They detect tilt, pressure, and with the right pen, barrel rotation. They do take some time to get used to though. Most people hate their wacom for the first few weeks then love it.
Honestly I like using both and would recommend both if its in your budget. If portability is key give the iPad a try you can return it if it doesn't fit your needs. If portability isn't important, grab a wacom tablet.

donga
Jan 15, 10:16 PM
what would be the point for it to be used on the macbook or mac book pro??:apple::apple:
only reason i can think of is if someone got a combo drive and needed to burn a dvd.
only reason i can think of is if someone got a combo drive and needed to burn a dvd.

maflynn
Apr 12, 07:15 AM
Interesting read.

NickZac
Dec 22, 03:01 PM
It supposedly has crashed. On a good note, it got me out of a really boring videoconference meeting today.

Foxglove9
Apr 12, 03:15 PM
Wow they really know how to take all the fun out of a game. That is really dumb. Reminds me of Super Mario Air (?) which was also a similar rom hack. Or is it the same game?

MayPeng
Apr 11, 11:11 PM
#define kMyDriversIOKitClassName "USBSwitchDriver"
IOServiceMatching(kMyDriversIOKitClassName);
ioservicegetmatchingservices(m_match_port, hidDictionary, &iterator);
USBSwitchDriver is a driver class name implemented by myself
IOServiceMatching(kMyDriversIOKitClassName);
ioservicegetmatchingservices(m_match_port, hidDictionary, &iterator);
USBSwitchDriver is a driver class name implemented by myself

kgagne
Dec 31, 09:47 AM
Bob Bishop, co-founder of Apple's R&D lab, will be the keynote speaker at KansasFest 2011. Bob is part of the early history of the Apple computer and has developed numerous commercial software titles, worked side-by-side with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, written a book on assembly language programming, and published articles in most Apple II magazines. Bob has lived what most of us only dream about, and he has the stories to prove it.
In 1976, Dr. Bishop knocked on Steve Jobs' door and ended up owning an Apple I. Soon, he bought one of the first Apple II computers. A few months later, the first graphical Apple II games, like Rocket Pilot and Star Wars, came from Bob's keyboard before Apple had even finished the documentation. Later, Bob brought speech to the personal computer with Apple-Talker and Apple-Listener. In 1978, Bob and Steve Wozniak founded Apple's research and development division. His program Apple-Vision was included on DOS 3.3 master disks, demonstrating the audio and video capabilities of the Apple II. Even after retiring in 1981, he continued using, programming, and writing about the entire Apple II line.
The stories do not end with the Apple II. Bob has hosted a radio show using the "Mr. Logic" personality, written essays, founded a comic book club, designed a computer programming language, and written online riddles. Alas, Bob has not yet founded the fanciful "Subroutine Shack" stores "for supplying software components." Today, he lives in California, still "plays with computers," and laments that his Web site (http://bob-bishop.awardspace.com/) is forever under construction.
KansasFest the 22nd annual Apple II conference, is set for July 19th through July 24th at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. KansasFest was originally hosted by Resource Central and has been brought to you by the KFest Committee since 1995. Any and all Apple II users, fans, and friends are invited to attend this year's event. Registration details will be announced on the KansasFest Web site in early 2011. For photos, schedules, and presentations from past year's events, please visit the event's official Web site at http://www.kansasfest.org/
CONTACT:
KansasFest 2011
http://www.kansasfest.org/
http://twitter.com/kansasfest/
In 1976, Dr. Bishop knocked on Steve Jobs' door and ended up owning an Apple I. Soon, he bought one of the first Apple II computers. A few months later, the first graphical Apple II games, like Rocket Pilot and Star Wars, came from Bob's keyboard before Apple had even finished the documentation. Later, Bob brought speech to the personal computer with Apple-Talker and Apple-Listener. In 1978, Bob and Steve Wozniak founded Apple's research and development division. His program Apple-Vision was included on DOS 3.3 master disks, demonstrating the audio and video capabilities of the Apple II. Even after retiring in 1981, he continued using, programming, and writing about the entire Apple II line.
The stories do not end with the Apple II. Bob has hosted a radio show using the "Mr. Logic" personality, written essays, founded a comic book club, designed a computer programming language, and written online riddles. Alas, Bob has not yet founded the fanciful "Subroutine Shack" stores "for supplying software components." Today, he lives in California, still "plays with computers," and laments that his Web site (http://bob-bishop.awardspace.com/) is forever under construction.
KansasFest the 22nd annual Apple II conference, is set for July 19th through July 24th at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. KansasFest was originally hosted by Resource Central and has been brought to you by the KFest Committee since 1995. Any and all Apple II users, fans, and friends are invited to attend this year's event. Registration details will be announced on the KansasFest Web site in early 2011. For photos, schedules, and presentations from past year's events, please visit the event's official Web site at http://www.kansasfest.org/
CONTACT:
KansasFest 2011
http://www.kansasfest.org/
http://twitter.com/kansasfest/

ulbador
May 4, 08:43 AM
Depending on the website, this app would probably be denied.
Look at a site like Facebook. Because they are huge and practically everybody has an account there, they allowed that app through. At the same time, I created an app for users of my company's website. Because we are small time (relative to something like FB), my company's app was denied by Apple, due to not enough appeal to a wide enough user base. Part of this was also due to the fact that the app was practically useless without a user having an account on our website.
Look at a site like Facebook. Because they are huge and practically everybody has an account there, they allowed that app through. At the same time, I created an app for users of my company's website. Because we are small time (relative to something like FB), my company's app was denied by Apple, due to not enough appeal to a wide enough user base. Part of this was also due to the fact that the app was practically useless without a user having an account on our website.

ulbador
May 4, 08:43 AM
Depending on the website, this app would probably be denied.
Look at a site like Facebook. Because they are huge and practically everybody has an account there, they allowed that app through. At the same time, I created an app for users of my company's website. Because we are small time (relative to something like FB), my company's app was denied by Apple, due to not enough appeal to a wide enough user base. Part of this was also due to the fact that the app was practically useless without a user having an account on our website.
Look at a site like Facebook. Because they are huge and practically everybody has an account there, they allowed that app through. At the same time, I created an app for users of my company's website. Because we are small time (relative to something like FB), my company's app was denied by Apple, due to not enough appeal to a wide enough user base. Part of this was also due to the fact that the app was practically useless without a user having an account on our website.
peskaa
Nov 10, 10:53 AM
If he got a simple adapter it'd be possible. Though, I don't think they make just simple Composite-HDMI or whatever the iMac uses like they do VGA-DVI. If he got a converter box ($100-$300) it's possible.
OP, why would you want to run a Genesis on the iMac? Do that retro goodness some justice and buy a CRT :cool:. Seriously, good quality ones are 15 bucks on Craigslist. Computer monitors are even given out now.
Adapters to do it don't really exist - we have adapters to take HDMI/DVI sources to MDP, but that's it. You'd have to get hold of a composite to HDMI upscaler, and then run it through the HDMI to MDP adapter. That's a lot of steps for it to go wrong, not work or simply look awful - and it'd also be expensive.
My advice would simply be to buy a screen for the NES.
OP, why would you want to run a Genesis on the iMac? Do that retro goodness some justice and buy a CRT :cool:. Seriously, good quality ones are 15 bucks on Craigslist. Computer monitors are even given out now.
Adapters to do it don't really exist - we have adapters to take HDMI/DVI sources to MDP, but that's it. You'd have to get hold of a composite to HDMI upscaler, and then run it through the HDMI to MDP adapter. That's a lot of steps for it to go wrong, not work or simply look awful - and it'd also be expensive.
My advice would simply be to buy a screen for the NES.
evq
Mar 11, 07:38 PM
Yup, I got the black 32GB WiFi with the (PRODUCT)Red smart cover. The line at Mayfair was pretty intense. It went out the door into the parking structure. I was pretty lucky that I got there when I did. I was finished by about 5:25. Which one did you end up with?
smilinmonki666
Apr 21, 04:35 AM
I currently use Netbeans & have recently upgraded to v7. I do love Netbeans as an IDE, it has everything I need:
alecxx
Jun 17, 08:12 AM
pm sent
Garbag3man117
Jan 18, 03:54 PM
I am trying to get the icon for the phone app on the iPhone, but I sold mine and bought an iPod Touch. If you could please SSH into your iPhone and get the icon for the phone app that would be awesome.
Here are the files I need:
icon.png
icon@2x.png
They should be in the app folder for the phone app. Please don't edit them at all. Just attach them to your post.
Thank you so much in advance!
Here are the files I need:
icon.png
icon@2x.png
They should be in the app folder for the phone app. Please don't edit them at all. Just attach them to your post.
Thank you so much in advance!
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