echostar
Mar 11, 11:29 AM
How are the lines now in white plains mall for iPad 2, i know its only 12:30 but just curious how they are since you last wrote in.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Shorties
Mar 10, 03:27 PM
Yeah, I had the hack before I upgraded to Lion, and it kept it through the upgrade. (I had also disabled Dashboard, and it kept that hack as well).

Shawnpk
Apr 18, 10:44 AM
It may take longer to load depending on your computer.
Alrescha
Mar 11, 06:57 PM
"iostat"
A.
A.
Jovian9
Dec 7, 06:50 PM
What kind of RAM is it?
Do you mean where did I buy it from?
If so, it was from 1-800-4-Memory. And I just went to their site to make sure that is the site I bought it from and they sell it new for $75 now.....so I am lowering the price to $65 shipped.
Do you mean where did I buy it from?
If so, it was from 1-800-4-Memory. And I just went to their site to make sure that is the site I bought it from and they sell it new for $75 now.....so I am lowering the price to $65 shipped.
JDDavis
Apr 9, 08:55 AM
I PM'd the winner as well a while back but I guess GT41 is off the grid for the moment. I'll have a new one up in a second.
Heart Break Kid
Jan 8, 12:08 PM
I found this (http://www.drunkenblog.com/drunkenblog-archives/000369.html) on slashdot and it really changed my perspective about the Tiger leak situation.
As a fellow college student I feel sorry for him. What's scary is that after reading the article, I can almost imagine the same thing happening to me. It's amazing how little thought and effort it takes to commit a crime now days.
Wow. All I can say is WOW. Thats a damn shame. Hope they are leniant
As a fellow college student I feel sorry for him. What's scary is that after reading the article, I can almost imagine the same thing happening to me. It's amazing how little thought and effort it takes to commit a crime now days.
Wow. All I can say is WOW. Thats a damn shame. Hope they are leniant
amacgenius
Oct 18, 05:09 AM
Not bad. You could however make it more simple and just have 'iPod + Life'. you know like iPod + Nike or whatever it is. :)
Or Microsofts 'Windows XP + an amazing experience' :p Its amazing how original they are.
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll upload that as a separate entry, because I like both that and my original.
Or Microsofts 'Windows XP + an amazing experience' :p Its amazing how original they are.
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll upload that as a separate entry, because I like both that and my original.
mbrown5
Apr 28, 11:17 AM
So heres a puzzle for you all. I have a 2007 MacBook Pro with a broken disk drive that only runs CD's but not DVD's. Its currently running 10.5.8 of Mac OS X. Wanting to update to Snow Leopard, I acquired a copy, then tried various methods to use an iMac at my disposal to help me install Snow Leopard onto the pro. After fooling the Mac Book Pro into thinking it was a Mac Book Air to use Remote Disk, failing to find a firewire cable that could tether the MacBook Pro to the iMac, and finally creating a disk image in cdr format using disk utility then copying it to a hard drive to then copy onto the Mac Book Pro, i was still met with a notification saying the cdr must be burned onto a disk for the macbook pro to read. Right back where i started. Any ideas on how to do this without replacing the disk drive?
ebouwman
Apr 2, 12:24 AM
Get people to pay you 400 bucks so you can buy a new one, but in return
BLOW IT UP!
what an exelent idea!
BLOW IT UP!
what an exelent idea!

Kadman
Apr 4, 03:03 PM
Thanks, I appreciate the info!
MartinS3X
Mar 15, 12:29 PM
Looks good, how long did it take? Where did you buy the 30 pin cover at?
Reflow
May 6, 08:31 AM
Unfortunately I have tried all steps suggested and it goes to the initial apple logo on white screen and then looks like its thinking about something but does nothing more. I do not have the disks with me is there anything else I can do?
Might as well call apple to get replacement cd's or maybe find a set on eBay. Or you can find someone with the same model as you have and use them to fix your drive.
You could get the 29 USD Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Upgrade DVD and try it with that.
It all depends on what OS version is on the machine, the upgrade DVD most likely will not work. You will need the original DVD that came with the unit. Apple changed the way you can install the OS, as in you can't install an OS that was lower then what is was shipped with.....
Might as well call apple to get replacement cd's or maybe find a set on eBay. Or you can find someone with the same model as you have and use them to fix your drive.
You could get the 29 USD Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Upgrade DVD and try it with that.
It all depends on what OS version is on the machine, the upgrade DVD most likely will not work. You will need the original DVD that came with the unit. Apple changed the way you can install the OS, as in you can't install an OS that was lower then what is was shipped with.....
jeyf
Mar 26, 09:13 PM
may look at your access point device's log files for additional information
neim81094
Feb 26, 08:26 AM
On itunes simply connect the itouch to the comp go to itunes when you could access the ipod there would be two buttons to click update and restore, click restore and it will wipe put everything including cydia it will be like a brand new ipod!
MacRumors
Apr 26, 04:04 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2011/04/26/last-years-comments-from-steve-jobs-and-andy-rubin-on-privacy/)
In the wake of a highly-publicized disclosure (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/20/researchers-disclose-iphone-and-ipad-location-tracking-privacy-issues/) last week regarding iOS location tracking and discussion of similar activity found on Android-based devices, All Things Digital has gone back and cut together a video clip (http://kara.allthingsd.com/20110426/a-probe-in-your-pocket-heres-apples-steve-jobs-and-googles-andy-rubin-talking-privacy-at-d8-and-dive/) of comments from Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Google mobile boss Andy Rubin on privacy to remind readers what key executives have said about the issue in the recent past. Jobs' interview took place at the D8 Conference (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/06/01/steve-jobs-in-opening-interview-session-at-d8-conference/) last June, while Rubin's took place at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference back in December."We take privacy extremely seriously," said Jobs, who addressed the smartphone location data issue in particular. "A lot of people in [Silicon] Valley think we're old-fashioned about this."Rubin's comments focused on the basic Android operating system, reporting that there is nothing in that code that sends data back to Google. But obviously Google's own services and other extensions built on top of Android could report such information given the touted open source nature of the platform.Both Jobs and Rubin make some pretty strong privacy-related statements in these videos, so it will be interesting to see how it all shakes out.We reported yesterday (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/25/steve-jobs-on-ios-location-issue-we-dont-track-anyone/) on an apparent email response from Steve Jobs to a user claiming that Apple does not track users, but Apple has yet to issue a more thorough response in the face of increasing questions from users and inquiries from government representatives and agencies in a number of countries.
Article Link: Last Year's Comments From Steve Jobs and Andy Rubin on Privacy (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2011/04/26/last-years-comments-from-steve-jobs-and-andy-rubin-on-privacy/)
In the wake of a highly-publicized disclosure (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/20/researchers-disclose-iphone-and-ipad-location-tracking-privacy-issues/) last week regarding iOS location tracking and discussion of similar activity found on Android-based devices, All Things Digital has gone back and cut together a video clip (http://kara.allthingsd.com/20110426/a-probe-in-your-pocket-heres-apples-steve-jobs-and-googles-andy-rubin-talking-privacy-at-d8-and-dive/) of comments from Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Google mobile boss Andy Rubin on privacy to remind readers what key executives have said about the issue in the recent past. Jobs' interview took place at the D8 Conference (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/06/01/steve-jobs-in-opening-interview-session-at-d8-conference/) last June, while Rubin's took place at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference back in December."We take privacy extremely seriously," said Jobs, who addressed the smartphone location data issue in particular. "A lot of people in [Silicon] Valley think we're old-fashioned about this."Rubin's comments focused on the basic Android operating system, reporting that there is nothing in that code that sends data back to Google. But obviously Google's own services and other extensions built on top of Android could report such information given the touted open source nature of the platform.Both Jobs and Rubin make some pretty strong privacy-related statements in these videos, so it will be interesting to see how it all shakes out.We reported yesterday (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/25/steve-jobs-on-ios-location-issue-we-dont-track-anyone/) on an apparent email response from Steve Jobs to a user claiming that Apple does not track users, but Apple has yet to issue a more thorough response in the face of increasing questions from users and inquiries from government representatives and agencies in a number of countries.
Article Link: Last Year's Comments From Steve Jobs and Andy Rubin on Privacy (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2011/04/26/last-years-comments-from-steve-jobs-and-andy-rubin-on-privacy/)
RusselP
Oct 13, 11:23 AM
Just Awesome!
Don't panic
Aug 16, 07:10 PM
cool. Is it you?
AP_piano295
Sep 25, 12:29 PM
Does anybody think that somebody will develope a method for putting slideshows on TV with the nano a special chord or sumthing.
Moof1904
Jun 22, 08:16 PM
Check eBay. I just bought the family .Mac package for $89.
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 07:05 PM
According to Apple: 720p (http://www.apple.com/mac/facetime/).
themadchemist
Jan 21, 11:57 PM
thanks for the tip! I voted!
Afro Blu
Mar 9, 08:40 PM
Nevermind I got it.
mactechey
Jun 21, 01:42 PM
ohh thanks man , didnt notice the other thread :)