guccigucci88
Apr 16, 10:50 PM
do they really do that? do they do it at The Source? (pretty sure most radio shacks are the source now in canada)
Iphoneoshea
Jul 9, 06:48 AM
what date is suggested for ireland with the ipad, its a bit of a joke its taking this long, now that the iphone 4 while arrive before. ill be quicker going to the uk to get it,
The ipad was annouced 7months ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad::mad::mad:
The ipad was annouced 7months ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad::mad::mad:
Yixian
Apr 17, 11:58 AM
Hi guys,
My name's Ciar�n, I'm a 3rd year medic at Peninsula Medical School own in the south west of the UK. In our 4th year we do a project on "Doctors as Teachers" and it requires creating a teaching aid of some kind, then writing it up.
I'm looking for a someone adept at iOS programming that might want to collaborate with me on this project, so that it might benefit both of our careers!
I'm looking to create an iPad app teaching medical students/doctors how to identify various tropical diseases via. microscopy. eg. a medical student on an elective somewhere is working in a small clinic, patients comes in with a fever, he/she takes a quick blood sample, chucks it on a slide and pops it under the microscope and can compare what they see to reference images/videos/descriptions on the app. Below would be an example of a particular subtype of malaria (the difference can be quite subtle so some kind of reference and description about what you're looking for is incredibly useful)
http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Defect/images/Malaria_plasmodium_falciparum.jpg
The idea would be I would source all the content, write all the entries (which will be referenced to journal articles an whatnot) and you would design an application to present this information.
Sorry for the long post, but that's the idea in a nutshell! If anyone is interested please get in touch! There's no rush on this, I'm looking at a timescale of up to 12 months to finish it!
My name's Ciar�n, I'm a 3rd year medic at Peninsula Medical School own in the south west of the UK. In our 4th year we do a project on "Doctors as Teachers" and it requires creating a teaching aid of some kind, then writing it up.
I'm looking for a someone adept at iOS programming that might want to collaborate with me on this project, so that it might benefit both of our careers!
I'm looking to create an iPad app teaching medical students/doctors how to identify various tropical diseases via. microscopy. eg. a medical student on an elective somewhere is working in a small clinic, patients comes in with a fever, he/she takes a quick blood sample, chucks it on a slide and pops it under the microscope and can compare what they see to reference images/videos/descriptions on the app. Below would be an example of a particular subtype of malaria (the difference can be quite subtle so some kind of reference and description about what you're looking for is incredibly useful)
http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Defect/images/Malaria_plasmodium_falciparum.jpg
The idea would be I would source all the content, write all the entries (which will be referenced to journal articles an whatnot) and you would design an application to present this information.
Sorry for the long post, but that's the idea in a nutshell! If anyone is interested please get in touch! There's no rush on this, I'm looking at a timescale of up to 12 months to finish it!
fcodc
Oct 19, 08:51 AM
I'll be getting off of work early to go to La Cantera and pick up Leopard on the 26th....
Do you think it's going to be packed? I know it wasn't really that packed when I bought an iPhone on the 29th.
I do believe that more people will show up for Leopard, since when the iPhone launched it was priced as a luxury item. Yet again, I've never been at an Apple event in La Cantera.
Is it any different from other Apple Store events? Any tips you could give, like best hour to arrive, etc?
Do you think it's going to be packed? I know it wasn't really that packed when I bought an iPhone on the 29th.
I do believe that more people will show up for Leopard, since when the iPhone launched it was priced as a luxury item. Yet again, I've never been at an Apple event in La Cantera.
Is it any different from other Apple Store events? Any tips you could give, like best hour to arrive, etc?
iceblade
Apr 17, 08:56 PM
Hi all, I am just around to buy two Macbooks (MBP15 for me and MBA11 for my girlfriend).
I know that I can get governmental discount but I am not sure what I can get on it. I have seen somewhere short list with what you can get with governmental discount but I don't remember what was there exactly. I guess that I can get only one macbook in one year but what about applecare? Can I get two? It will be still quite big saving.
I actually asked at apple store and they double check like five times with other stuff and the conclusion was "maybe you can get everything" so it is little bit unclear and I guess it is better to ask.
Thank you
The online store for both federal and state employees indicates that it applies to computers (based on the price difference). Everything else seems to have standard pricing. I didn't read where it said the limit was, but I would imagine it is one laptop a year, one desktop a year, etc. That is how it is with the education discount (I have more experience with that than the government stuff).
Hope it helps.
I know that I can get governmental discount but I am not sure what I can get on it. I have seen somewhere short list with what you can get with governmental discount but I don't remember what was there exactly. I guess that I can get only one macbook in one year but what about applecare? Can I get two? It will be still quite big saving.
I actually asked at apple store and they double check like five times with other stuff and the conclusion was "maybe you can get everything" so it is little bit unclear and I guess it is better to ask.
Thank you
The online store for both federal and state employees indicates that it applies to computers (based on the price difference). Everything else seems to have standard pricing. I didn't read where it said the limit was, but I would imagine it is one laptop a year, one desktop a year, etc. That is how it is with the education discount (I have more experience with that than the government stuff).
Hope it helps.
psyduckiee
Apr 6, 09:47 AM
OtterBox Defender has a built in screen protector.
alex011
May 3, 05:40 AM
damn that'd be annoying, not had it too long. Any idea how i could test this?
subsonix
Apr 19, 10:38 AM
I started with Fink, then switched to macports because it seemed to have more recent ports. What is the advantage of homebrew over macports?
It doesn't download and compile packages and tools already present on the system. This makes it smaller and faster, but less robust, since an update from apple could potentially break dependencies. Macports is self contained in the /opt folder.
It doesn't download and compile packages and tools already present on the system. This makes it smaller and faster, but less robust, since an update from apple could potentially break dependencies. Macports is self contained in the /opt folder.
vieh
Apr 28, 10:04 AM
Thanks for your answers, I reformatted the stick and all seems well.
@GGJstudios: I wasn't worried about my Mac, I was primarily worried about carrying that thing onto other (Windows) computers I would connect my USB stick to. Not really necessary, is it?
Yeah, I know there haven't been any Mac viruses out there yet, I've actually never had an anti virus programme installed in the four years I've been using Mac. But since I couldn't get rid of the files, I thought Sophos may do the trick. Well, turns out it didn't. Thanks for the link though, will definitely check it out.
@GGJstudios: I wasn't worried about my Mac, I was primarily worried about carrying that thing onto other (Windows) computers I would connect my USB stick to. Not really necessary, is it?
Yeah, I know there haven't been any Mac viruses out there yet, I've actually never had an anti virus programme installed in the four years I've been using Mac. But since I couldn't get rid of the files, I thought Sophos may do the trick. Well, turns out it didn't. Thanks for the link though, will definitely check it out.
WardC
Aug 6, 02:45 AM
It's a security-based encryption key challenge, to test the security of 72-bit RC5 keys, to see if it can be cracked. 64-bit RC5 encryption was cracked successfully in 2002. It took them about 5 years to crack that code. They are less than 1% done cracking the 72-bit key, and they have been at it since the RC5-64 challenge ended in 2002 (8 years). About 0.9% through testing all possible keys in the keyspace to see if they match.
It's a distributed computing effort, and you run a client program on your machine, which fetches keys to test, then the cruncher tests each block of keys, and sends the data back to the server. Your stats are logged daily on a stats server, and it's a competitve contest to see who can crack the most keys. Faster machines will crack better, and the more computers you have running the client, the better.
RSA securities (the company that did security for Netscape) was originally hosting the contest with a $10,000 prize to the winner. The prize was to be split between distributed.net, the winner, the winner's team, and a voted charity organization. The winner got $1,000 and his team got $1,000 to split between themselves.
So, in sum, RC5-72 is a key-cracking challenge to test the strength and security of 72-bit key encryption. We all use 128-bit keys now for internet security, which are practically as safe as we can get. At the rate they are cracking RC5-72, it could take as much as 25 more years to finally crack it and find the matching key!!
It's a distributed computing effort, and you run a client program on your machine, which fetches keys to test, then the cruncher tests each block of keys, and sends the data back to the server. Your stats are logged daily on a stats server, and it's a competitve contest to see who can crack the most keys. Faster machines will crack better, and the more computers you have running the client, the better.
RSA securities (the company that did security for Netscape) was originally hosting the contest with a $10,000 prize to the winner. The prize was to be split between distributed.net, the winner, the winner's team, and a voted charity organization. The winner got $1,000 and his team got $1,000 to split between themselves.
So, in sum, RC5-72 is a key-cracking challenge to test the strength and security of 72-bit key encryption. We all use 128-bit keys now for internet security, which are practically as safe as we can get. At the rate they are cracking RC5-72, it could take as much as 25 more years to finally crack it and find the matching key!!
deeddawg
Mar 18, 10:22 AM
Use the Marketplace sub-forum, not here. See the Rules link at the top of the page under the forum logo: http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Forum_Rules
trainguy77
Sep 19, 12:27 AM
well what you should do is Set it up first just with 1000 base/t I think that should be plenty. In almost all cases you don't even use a full 1000 base/t line, as the hard drives are your limitation. So set it up with 1000 base/t then you can take a look at activity monitor and see if your getting close to maxing out a connection.
TonyK
May 1, 06:50 AM
Generally there is not an issue but it looks like Apple has hard coded folder location in to their installers. It would do Apple well to let users navigate to the folder where the app is, if that app is not in the default location. It really is not that hard and would save them from this embarrassment.
bamaworks
Apr 7, 10:42 PM
Looking for a 4GB iPhone. Decent condition, looking especially for a good deal on the price.
I can look into trading a iMac G4 15", 1Ghz G4, 512mb ram, etc. for it, or purchase straight up.
Post or PM offers.
I can look into trading a iMac G4 15", 1Ghz G4, 512mb ram, etc. for it, or purchase straight up.
Post or PM offers.
fayans
Sep 26, 11:18 AM
Hope someone will put mini into 'time capsule' so that future generation can have a glimpse of what rocks the music industry.
Roeltjah
Apr 15, 01:13 PM
Well, let's all click our software update and download the new update :-) I wonder what's changed...
FireStar
Oct 25, 04:18 PM
sorry nope.. it was made last week
Could you check the History on the computer? I can't find it.
Could you check the History on the computer? I can't find it.
Jacko30
Apr 21, 08:01 AM
If the data doesn't need to be dynamically updated why not just export the data as HTML (write scripts to create these files when needed) and cut out any other database. You could break it into chunks to ease navigation and have a preprepared index page that links to the exported files which you could upload to your website. I don't think it would look that pretty, but would be quick and functional.
That could be a possiblity, simple too. Coupled with a CSS I can try and make it work. Thanks. Willing to accept alternatives too
That could be a possiblity, simple too. Coupled with a CSS I can try and make it work. Thanks. Willing to accept alternatives too
ulbador
Apr 6, 07:51 AM
Yes. Just run the Bootcamp Assistant again to get rid of it.
rien333
Apr 26, 01:04 PM
It kind of depends what you want to do.
There are really advanced topics, but there are also some simpler things.
A article that simples some simple topics is: http://newsourcemedia.com/blog/basic-terminal-commands/.
There are really advanced topics, but there are also some simpler things.
A article that simples some simple topics is: http://newsourcemedia.com/blog/basic-terminal-commands/.
wout
Oct 28, 10:08 AM
Thank you so much!
is that some kind of adware thing or is it something my client accidently put in there?
you're the best!
is that some kind of adware thing or is it something my client accidently put in there?
you're the best!
dollystereo
Sep 21, 09:13 AM
I have the toshiba, is silent, and 16mb cache!!!
Designer Dale
May 6, 01:48 PM
Are you viewing that jpg in PS? I tried this with the same font in ID and PS CS3 and didn't have the reported effect on screen. My monitor is a 23in Samsung HD panel. What monitor are you using?
Dale
Dale
Applejuiced
May 3, 10:08 PM
MyWi has always been one of my favorite apps to use on the go with my Mac and iPad(WiFi). But today it stopped working on my Mac, despite doing nothing to any settings. It says that the connection has a self assigned IP address and will not be able to connect to internet. This odd thing is that it works on my iPad still.
I really need this issue fixed ASAP so that I can use my Mac at school to do my assignments.
Thanks in advanced. :D
Is that thru USB or Wifi?
Why not try another way of connecting your Mac? You have 3 options, Wifi, Bluetooth and USB.
I really need this issue fixed ASAP so that I can use my Mac at school to do my assignments.
Thanks in advanced. :D
Is that thru USB or Wifi?
Why not try another way of connecting your Mac? You have 3 options, Wifi, Bluetooth and USB.
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