kannanganesh
Apr 21, 01:48 PM
Is it possible to inject a new or replace a existing resource file inside a signed package using packagemaker? if so could some one help me how that can be done?
Hellhammer
May 9, 10:13 AM
Using EyeTV for Wii/PS3/X360 causes a noticeable lag which can't be fixed. You need composite to MDP converter and then use iMac in Target Display Mode in order to get no lag
iJohnHenry
Apr 28, 05:44 AM
Umm ok.
I might revise that to say annoying people of all religions and sexualities (?) and races, etc.. stick out. It doesn't sound quite so...bad.
Yes.
I have yet to hear of an annoying lesbian blowing herself, and others, up.
I might revise that to say annoying people of all religions and sexualities (?) and races, etc.. stick out. It doesn't sound quite so...bad.
Yes.
I have yet to hear of an annoying lesbian blowing herself, and others, up.
gnasher729
Apr 28, 04:25 AM
There's 2 jailbreak apps for this. One creates a daemon that constantly deletes the location files. Another onewipes out the location history and then does a wipeout of each location currently.
A lot of people are saying this is no big deal. According to the hacker that found this out, a hacker can hack onto the computer that the backup is located on and find out all of your locations.
All the people saying, "I don't sell drugs so I have nothing to worry about" or "I have nothing to hide" are probably the same people who voted for homeland security.......and we can all see how good that was...NOT.
If a hacker can hack into your computer, then the first thing you need to do is not worry about this file in the iPhone backup, but worry about the fact that a hacker can hack into your computer. Get some perspective, man. If someone hacks into your computer, you should first worry about your emails being read. The hacker can go to amazon, type in your user name, "forgot password", they send it to your email address, the hacker reads it, changes the details, and orders a few big TVs on your credit card. Or they get your online banking details and empty your account. Companies have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars that way.
If a hacker can get your iPhone, or your iPhone backup, then again the first thing you need to worry about is not this file, but all the information that you stored yourself. Again, email. Web history. Address book.
The "I sell no drugs..." line is a strawman. People don't have to not worry because they are not selling drugs; for example I found by complete accident what Christmas present my wife had bought for me online, which spoilt the surprise for me (I didn't tell her, obviously). So privacy is important for completely legal and positive things like buying Christmas presents.
The point here is that this file is not something you need to worry about; in the list of things to worry about it is very, very, very far at the end of the list. If you are a drug dealer, there is very little that police could do with this file. Especially since according to what Apple has now said, it would be completely useless as evidence against you. There is a lot that they can learn from your address book, phone numbers, emails, etc., and that is what you should worry about whether you are a drug dealer, or a law obiding citizen.
So you go with the company that has shown that is will look for any way to make an extra buck.
I trust Google a hell of a lot more than Apple.
Google gives out the location of your WiFi router to anyone who knows the MAC address, so if you moved to get away from a stalker, or if you are in witness protection, then you better leave your old router at home. Try this website:
http://samy.pl/androidmap/
This is fortunately not something that _I_ have to worry about, but for some people this would be a real risk. The site locates my router within 100m and tells the world about it. It does that with every router, whether you have a phone or not. Apple keeps their database safe from hackers, Google doesn't.
A lot of people are saying this is no big deal. According to the hacker that found this out, a hacker can hack onto the computer that the backup is located on and find out all of your locations.
All the people saying, "I don't sell drugs so I have nothing to worry about" or "I have nothing to hide" are probably the same people who voted for homeland security.......and we can all see how good that was...NOT.
If a hacker can hack into your computer, then the first thing you need to do is not worry about this file in the iPhone backup, but worry about the fact that a hacker can hack into your computer. Get some perspective, man. If someone hacks into your computer, you should first worry about your emails being read. The hacker can go to amazon, type in your user name, "forgot password", they send it to your email address, the hacker reads it, changes the details, and orders a few big TVs on your credit card. Or they get your online banking details and empty your account. Companies have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars that way.
If a hacker can get your iPhone, or your iPhone backup, then again the first thing you need to worry about is not this file, but all the information that you stored yourself. Again, email. Web history. Address book.
The "I sell no drugs..." line is a strawman. People don't have to not worry because they are not selling drugs; for example I found by complete accident what Christmas present my wife had bought for me online, which spoilt the surprise for me (I didn't tell her, obviously). So privacy is important for completely legal and positive things like buying Christmas presents.
The point here is that this file is not something you need to worry about; in the list of things to worry about it is very, very, very far at the end of the list. If you are a drug dealer, there is very little that police could do with this file. Especially since according to what Apple has now said, it would be completely useless as evidence against you. There is a lot that they can learn from your address book, phone numbers, emails, etc., and that is what you should worry about whether you are a drug dealer, or a law obiding citizen.
So you go with the company that has shown that is will look for any way to make an extra buck.
I trust Google a hell of a lot more than Apple.
Google gives out the location of your WiFi router to anyone who knows the MAC address, so if you moved to get away from a stalker, or if you are in witness protection, then you better leave your old router at home. Try this website:
http://samy.pl/androidmap/
This is fortunately not something that _I_ have to worry about, but for some people this would be a real risk. The site locates my router within 100m and tells the world about it. It does that with every router, whether you have a phone or not. Apple keeps their database safe from hackers, Google doesn't.
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aiqw9182
Mar 23, 10:03 AM
A glass eye with a rose color lens... :rolleyes:
Ocular prosthesis/glass eye/artificial eye
They all have the same meaning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocular_prosthesis
Ocular prosthesis/glass eye/artificial eye
They all have the same meaning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocular_prosthesis
mikeschmeee
May 2, 10:13 PM
So many car shows over the last few days. I missed a few due to prior engagements but I tried to snap as many photos as I possibly could within the given time frame. Here we go...
Japanese Classic:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5102/5681089549_385a756022.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681089549/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5107/5681096783_ec383d799c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681096783/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5187/5681101829_c789fa1f95.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681101829/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5109/5681259831_941ddec06b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681259831/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5144/5681857920_e7943a24bd.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681857920/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5229/5681312799_d0bafcf54b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681312799/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5104/5681362015_831cc09824.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681362015/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5107/5682540710_42d61c2b58.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5682540710/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5230/5681997523_c386a5e3c4.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681997523/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5030/5682021273_c6284c089e.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5682021273/)
There were a few Fairladies and other Z cars (240 & 260) but I'm still working on them. The lighting was so harsh as always. Car clubs and other organizers always have their shows or meets on pure sunny days so its just too bright and the colours look cooked hah. But I tried my best.
I'll be posting more in a few!
Japanese Classic:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5102/5681089549_385a756022.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681089549/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5107/5681096783_ec383d799c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681096783/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5187/5681101829_c789fa1f95.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681101829/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5109/5681259831_941ddec06b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681259831/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5144/5681857920_e7943a24bd.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681857920/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5229/5681312799_d0bafcf54b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681312799/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5104/5681362015_831cc09824.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681362015/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5107/5682540710_42d61c2b58.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5682540710/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5230/5681997523_c386a5e3c4.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5681997523/)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5030/5682021273_c6284c089e.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5682021273/)
There were a few Fairladies and other Z cars (240 & 260) but I'm still working on them. The lighting was so harsh as always. Car clubs and other organizers always have their shows or meets on pure sunny days so its just too bright and the colours look cooked hah. But I tried my best.
I'll be posting more in a few!
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Multimedia
Nov 1, 06:47 PM
Here you go...
Sorry they're a bit crappy - just taken on my mobile phone. I can do others if anyone has specific requests!
PS. It doesn't have a CD installer with it - I just put it there for scale!All four of those photos are focused on the background instead of on the iPod. Would you please re-do making sure you are in focus?
Sorry they're a bit crappy - just taken on my mobile phone. I can do others if anyone has specific requests!
PS. It doesn't have a CD installer with it - I just put it there for scale!All four of those photos are focused on the background instead of on the iPod. Would you please re-do making sure you are in focus?
ment
Mar 1, 02:09 AM
so this is only unlimited "to" any mobile, what about "From"
:confused::confused::confused:
:confused::confused::confused:
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inkswamp
Mar 31, 02:57 PM
Wow! Impressive work from Adobe. :eek:
You know, I was around in the mid-80s when the mouse and GUI first hit the market, and I recall the bickering amongst my fellow computer geeks about whether one could do real work with these new "toy" computers (which didn't phase me as I was also interested in desktop publishing and could sense where it was going.) Back then, there were merits to both sides of that debate, but over time, it's become clear that the mouse+GUI was far more powerful and flexible than at first perceived by the geek crowd.
I'm starting to see a lot of parallels between the touch interface devices and those days in the 80s. Every time I see/hear some geek declare the iPad a toy and useless for real work, I just think back to those days when my geek friends sneered at the Macs with the silly mouse and pretty GUI and wonder if history is repeating itself.
And then I see things like what Adobe is doing and I know it for a fact. We're seeing another revolution in computing happen, but most people won't acknowledge it for many years, until it's beyond obvious.
You know, I was around in the mid-80s when the mouse and GUI first hit the market, and I recall the bickering amongst my fellow computer geeks about whether one could do real work with these new "toy" computers (which didn't phase me as I was also interested in desktop publishing and could sense where it was going.) Back then, there were merits to both sides of that debate, but over time, it's become clear that the mouse+GUI was far more powerful and flexible than at first perceived by the geek crowd.
I'm starting to see a lot of parallels between the touch interface devices and those days in the 80s. Every time I see/hear some geek declare the iPad a toy and useless for real work, I just think back to those days when my geek friends sneered at the Macs with the silly mouse and pretty GUI and wonder if history is repeating itself.
And then I see things like what Adobe is doing and I know it for a fact. We're seeing another revolution in computing happen, but most people won't acknowledge it for many years, until it's beyond obvious.
Applejuiced
May 1, 10:02 AM
Only if you JB.
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GGJstudios
Apr 25, 03:50 PM
System Preferences > Network > AirPort > Advanced > AirPort > Preferred Networks:
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Deefuzz
Dec 10, 04:18 PM
check this out ;)
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=871944
Where the heck has that been hiding? I guess that's what I get for being gone for so long.
Thanks for the link.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=871944
Where the heck has that been hiding? I guess that's what I get for being gone for so long.
Thanks for the link.
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Star-fire
Jun 24, 11:14 PM
I have this old OS X 10.1 upgrade, this is the one given out for free. It's still sealed. Just found it.
http://gallery.me.com/starfireg/100007/Old%20OS%20X%20upgrade/web.jpg
http://gallery.me.com/starfireg/100007/Old%20OS%20X%20upgrade/web.jpg
zen.state
Apr 5, 02:18 AM
It was the RAM!!! Huge thanks for the suggestions 666sheep, zen.state and chrismacguy.
Its now a dual 867 with 256mb of ram :(
2gb should arrive soon though!!!!
Good stuff. Did you set the firmware on both cards to 5.1.3? Thats what the FirmTek support agent suggested as I quoted above. Having the wrong firmware can seem fine at first but you can get data corruption that way.
It's very imprtant you put the proper 5.1.3 on each card also as I gave to the separate links above. You don't seem to be mentioning this so I just want to be sure you understand how important it is.
Its now a dual 867 with 256mb of ram :(
2gb should arrive soon though!!!!
Good stuff. Did you set the firmware on both cards to 5.1.3? Thats what the FirmTek support agent suggested as I quoted above. Having the wrong firmware can seem fine at first but you can get data corruption that way.
It's very imprtant you put the proper 5.1.3 on each card also as I gave to the separate links above. You don't seem to be mentioning this so I just want to be sure you understand how important it is.
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kwood
Aug 27, 03:46 PM
I had no idea what the Original post was talking about until Dreadnought pointed it out.
You can also try restarting the computer and even power-cycled your network if the problem is still there after trying Dreadnought's suggestion.
You can also try restarting the computer and even power-cycled your network if the problem is still there after trying Dreadnought's suggestion.
Fabio_gsilva
Jul 26, 09:05 PM
Well, Blu-ray discs are taking data storage one step further...
Welcome to Apple.
Welcome to Apple.
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*LTD*
Apr 29, 05:42 AM
Big deal.
Just get those damn iPad 2s out as fast you can, Apple!
Just get those damn iPad 2s out as fast you can, Apple!
R94N
Jan 12, 04:00 PM
I like the new front end design on VW's cars.
Dreadnought
Jan 25, 03:56 PM
Yes it does! And my 27" iMac is crunching 24/7 since I'm back from a holidays. And getting bonuspoints now, doing about 9000 ppd with the advmethods. This is a huge improvement for me, but don't know if I keep folding 24/7 because of the electricity bill... Cheers guys!
marksman
Apr 4, 01:53 PM
Does this change mean that we can terminate our contracts since the terms of the contract have changed?
I think sprint people have cited this before.
The terms of your contract have not changed.
I think sprint people have cited this before.
The terms of your contract have not changed.
Multimedia
Nov 2, 08:15 PM
apple says no, and i can confirm this on my new 2nd gen shuffle. there is a slight gap.Can you be more specific? What do you mean by the word "slight"? Old iPods have a 1-2- second gap between tracks. Is it less than a second?
Have you tested with a many multi-track classical album or electronica compilation?
Have you tested with a many multi-track classical album or electronica compilation?
JRoDDz
Feb 10, 09:05 AM
So I can have A list AND this feature? What rollover minutes will i keep?
Not sure about the A-List.
Not sure about the A-List.
sonicboom
Oct 1, 12:27 AM
Who gives a rats butt about Lotus Notes?
Keep it on OS/2 Warp.
Keep it on OS/2 Warp.
weave
Sep 27, 04:43 PM
When oh when are they going to update that insanely arcane iCal "feature" on .Mac. Why isn't it easy to access my calendars from my .Mac homepage? And WHY can't I ADD an event from .Mac. So frustrating.
Amen on that. It's frustrating that a lot of .mac has been ignored for the past few years. It seemed like that service was improved more often back when it was free. I don't get it.
Amen on that. It's frustrating that a lot of .mac has been ignored for the past few years. It seemed like that service was improved more often back when it was free. I don't get it.
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