SoraLimit
Oct 19, 09:12 PM
(English is not my first language, so please don't mind the grammatical errors. xD)
Alright, so my order for the iPod touch protectors came in today. Came in a typical grey package. It comes with two screen protectors, a microfiber cloth, and a squeegee. I'm actually surprised that it didn't come with dust stickers, but I don't think it matters that much.
The installation was actually pretty easy. I've heard cases where dust became an issue when installing. However, in my case the screen protector went on fine. First try too, with all the bubbles removed which was pretty impressive.
Anyways, onto the screen protector itself. What I liked about this screen protector is that it does exactly as advertised. There are no fingerprints on the screen at all, which is what I needed considering that for some odd reason, the iPod touch is more of a fingerprint magnet than its predecessors.
What bothers people the most is that the clarity generally is reduced with these types of screen protectors. In my opinion, the screen still looks amazing. The grainy aspect for the screen protector is still there, but for some reason, compared to the AF screen protectors before it, I feel like this one was made for the retina display.
The cutouts were perfectly done, so no complaints here. The matte screen feels great to glide across and feels more cleaner now that the fingerprints are gone.
Overall, it's a great protector. It's a great buy if you don't like those fingerprints, and I think I'm gonna stick with this one for a long time. 9.5/10
Alright, so my order for the iPod touch protectors came in today. Came in a typical grey package. It comes with two screen protectors, a microfiber cloth, and a squeegee. I'm actually surprised that it didn't come with dust stickers, but I don't think it matters that much.
The installation was actually pretty easy. I've heard cases where dust became an issue when installing. However, in my case the screen protector went on fine. First try too, with all the bubbles removed which was pretty impressive.
Anyways, onto the screen protector itself. What I liked about this screen protector is that it does exactly as advertised. There are no fingerprints on the screen at all, which is what I needed considering that for some odd reason, the iPod touch is more of a fingerprint magnet than its predecessors.
What bothers people the most is that the clarity generally is reduced with these types of screen protectors. In my opinion, the screen still looks amazing. The grainy aspect for the screen protector is still there, but for some reason, compared to the AF screen protectors before it, I feel like this one was made for the retina display.
The cutouts were perfectly done, so no complaints here. The matte screen feels great to glide across and feels more cleaner now that the fingerprints are gone.
Overall, it's a great protector. It's a great buy if you don't like those fingerprints, and I think I'm gonna stick with this one for a long time. 9.5/10
guitarak
Mar 25, 05:05 PM
I guess I really mostly need file sharing over the internet to other computers, phones, etc, so I really just need the Mac Mini to broadcast what's on it to the internet in a safe and protected way. The Wiki Server is a huge plus, as are the iCal and Address Book Servers, to allow my wife and I to avoid work-arounds in sharing our calendar and contacts, notes, etc. So it sounds like I could probably get along with Lion Server and adding a 3TB or more external HD to my Mini, as long as these features are being added to the regular release of Lion without having to shell out the big bucks for the separate Lion Server (which it sounds like Apple is doing).
MovieCutter
Jan 9, 08:28 PM
nope
blunti
Apr 25, 03:20 PM
MBP (MacBook Pro) has just been revamped and released (sandy bridge)
I'm not sure what the point of your post is though...
I'm not sure what the point of your post is though...
macfan881
Nov 23, 08:55 PM
Lacking really they have a good back catalog if you browse they have everything from the 80s He-Man to the matrix and pirates trilogy and new relases like train your dragon and Karate kid i think this is actually a little better than the PSN store now.
Blondie :)
May 2, 12:14 AM
I changed the energy saver preferences to sleep in five minutes instead of 15. We'll see if anything happens. If the results are still negative, I'll post back test results.
Thanks
Thanks
Italiano
Mar 25, 04:21 AM
Yhe Mini comes with a DVI - VGA adapter doesn't it?
MythicFrost
Apr 25, 02:13 AM
What the seller probably meant is that it won't actually boot in a standard Windows PC, which would be correct.
But a Mac Pro running Windows via Bootcamp, different story.
Why won't it run in a PC?
But a Mac Pro running Windows via Bootcamp, different story.
Why won't it run in a PC?
Taustin Powers
Jun 22, 06:19 AM
Edit: Just remembered that the 10 free games thing is Europe only. I think you only get 3 free games with a US account. Bugger.
Yeah, that's why I am thinking Austria. :)
And thanks for the feedback, guys!
Yeah, that's why I am thinking Austria. :)
And thanks for the feedback, guys!
jackiecanev2
Jun 19, 03:28 PM
I just sold my 1.42, 1gb, 60gb, superdrive 14" for $570 on ebay. You'll probably have better luck getting a high price there.
pacmania1982
Mar 10, 04:48 AM
Try rebooting into Safe Mode - turn your Mac on, as soon as you hear the chime, press and hold shift down until you see the Apple logo with the spinning wheel.
When your system boots, open up System Preferences and choose something other than 1280x1024 - like 1024x768. Restart your Mac mini as normal. This time it should boot at 1024x768 on your monitor. Once your Mini has booted, open System Preferences again and change your resolution to 1280x1024.
Hope this helps
pac
When your system boots, open up System Preferences and choose something other than 1280x1024 - like 1024x768. Restart your Mac mini as normal. This time it should boot at 1024x768 on your monitor. Once your Mini has booted, open System Preferences again and change your resolution to 1280x1024.
Hope this helps
pac
ssmed
Apr 21, 07:19 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.
TSE
Feb 15, 11:27 AM
Hi guys...
So yeah. I have this old iMac G3 that has been sitting in my closet for years, it hasn't been used for over 5 years. So I turn it on yesterday after discovering all the old Mac games on Macintoshgarden, and it works! :D
The specs go as follows:
G3 333 mhz, 64 MB RAM, 6 GB HD, OS 9.2.2
If i buy two 128 MB sticks at OWC, will I be able to run any Mac game from 2001 and older just fine? The early early Mac OS X games built for 10.0-10.1 that are 3D but also compatible with OS 9 are the ones that scare me the most.
So yeah. I have this old iMac G3 that has been sitting in my closet for years, it hasn't been used for over 5 years. So I turn it on yesterday after discovering all the old Mac games on Macintoshgarden, and it works! :D
The specs go as follows:
G3 333 mhz, 64 MB RAM, 6 GB HD, OS 9.2.2
If i buy two 128 MB sticks at OWC, will I be able to run any Mac game from 2001 and older just fine? The early early Mac OS X games built for 10.0-10.1 that are 3D but also compatible with OS 9 are the ones that scare me the most.
froggomad
Apr 22, 07:26 PM
Hi All, this is my first post here, so I hope this is the right spot!
I (poorly) replaced my iPhone 3gs's battery today. Upon reassembling the phone, I plugged it in to my PC so that it could begin charging. The battery meter showed 3%, but it wouldn't advance past that and after a few minutes, the phone would reboot.
I thought that something probably wasnt tightened enough so I opened the phone back up, reseated the battery (which was slightly off), and put everything back together, ensuring that all connections were tight. During this process, I lost the 2 long screws that hold down the right side of the communications board.
Now the phone will turn on briefly when plugged in to the wall only, show 100% battery, then reboot.
I'm open to any suggestions.
Thanks
I (poorly) replaced my iPhone 3gs's battery today. Upon reassembling the phone, I plugged it in to my PC so that it could begin charging. The battery meter showed 3%, but it wouldn't advance past that and after a few minutes, the phone would reboot.
I thought that something probably wasnt tightened enough so I opened the phone back up, reseated the battery (which was slightly off), and put everything back together, ensuring that all connections were tight. During this process, I lost the 2 long screws that hold down the right side of the communications board.
Now the phone will turn on briefly when plugged in to the wall only, show 100% battery, then reboot.
I'm open to any suggestions.
Thanks
galstaph
Sep 5, 12:03 PM
Did anyone also notice that the powerbooks are also discounted???
0s and 1s
Nov 22, 09:17 PM
Mind selling that Xbox to a trusted MR member for a little under $500? I would really appreciate it.
I would, but I waited in line for 17 hours just to sell it to pay off some debt before I move to NYC.
I'm sorry.
I would, but I waited in line for 17 hours just to sell it to pay off some debt before I move to NYC.
I'm sorry.
mikeheenan
Mar 28, 09:58 PM
Can anyone help? I outputted at HD720p, and the file ended up being around 11gb. This was for 40 minutes of footage. The total file size of the original clips is about 4gb. I then tried outputting a Quicktime movie with h264 at a 3500kb bit rate with multipass, but the resulting file was too pixellated compared to the original.
italeki
May 2, 01:17 PM
I already have the Gevey Sim Card. My iPhone 4 now shows T-mobile as the cell phone carrier instead of Simple Mobile. I can make calls but the reception is a little spotty now. Do I still need to enter the MMS settings from Simple Mobile on my iPhone 4? The phone is not jailbroken, only unlocked with the Gevey. Thanks
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Dec 6, 04:25 PM
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shadowfax
Oct 10, 10:22 PM
you can't hype your new stuff before it comes out! no one will buy your current line because they will wait for your new stuff. that's a horrible idea from a business standpoint.
iHerzeleid
Jun 22, 12:34 AM
man how embarrassing. yea its sealed as the ipod itself is. the box is not. 55 shipped and you have a deal. pm me?
waloshin
Aug 8, 04:23 AM
Who has it, who likes it and who dislikes it? And why?
MacBytes
Aug 12, 04:33 PM
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Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Flash 10.1 crashes Safari, how to remove and reinstall (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100812173311)
Description:: Earlier today Adobe updated Flash, which promises improved security and radically better video playback performance for newer Macs. However, for this user at least, installing the new version of this ubiquitous and almost equally despised plugin led to repeated hard crashes in Safari that required me to force quite the�
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JTownTX
Jun 23, 10:12 AM
badass! glad to see the super iPhone passion outside of the major cities!
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