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So I figured it out. If anyone else is ever nuts enough to have to do the same thing (it's the same process if you're connecting via ethernet too), here's the steps. First, enable connection sharing on XP on whichever connection is attached to the…
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I'm having a similar problem. I just bought a Macbook for the office, and would like it to share my PC's internet connection via firewire. I've managed to get the computers to share files by manually configuring the IP addresses within the firewir…
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I doubt it means anything, but I ordered a souped up Macbook for work on the 15th, and it said that it wouldn't ship until the 26th...
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I think iChat looks really fun. The Backdrop program will be a blast, and I think the screen sharing will be useful too.
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Quote: Originally posted by DHagan4755 Sorry, but the MBP does need a new design. The design it has is not only borrowed from the PowerBook G4, the display has a limited opening range. Most every other notebook's display can extend back 180…
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Quote: Originally posted by JeffDM You heard somewhat wrong. Merom will do more for less power, but merom has a few more watts on the max power rating, something like 34W vs. Yonah's 31W. The data sheets aren't up yet, but I don't expect the id…
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Quote: Originally posted by fuyutsuki Yeah, the Mini is widely expected to stay Yonah for a bit and the Edu-iMac may well suffer the same fate since Merom and Yonah are perfectly compatible. No problems really for Apple here. Though if they use…
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross That's been around too. But it's doubtful. I guess the news is new enough to warrant a posting on Appleinsider
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross You just found that? Yeah, it's slightly different from other articles which said that Intel was going to ship Merom and Conroe next week, whereas this article says they're actually shipping the chips (inc…
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I just read this article over at macNN that Intel "this week quietly began shipping its next-generation Core 2 Duo chips, The new Merom and Conroe processors for mobile and desktop systems (respectively) are available ahead of schedule." Hopefully…
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Quote: Originally posted by backtomac Then where are the Mac Pros? Woodcrest was announced last month yet no Mac Pro sightings. That's assuming that the Mac Pro was finished and only needed the new chip to be released. For all we know it was…
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Quote: Originally posted by sunilraman See my post above re: Edu iMac is already out, that's your back-to-school iMac all the way through to end of September. The iMac retail consumer version is very important for Christmas buying season s…
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Quote: Originally posted by sunilraman Cool. Only thing is, don't expect iMac updates until a few more months, maybe October in the run-up to Christmas buying season. So Apple for the next few months can continue to sell iMac Core Duos at the s…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kerrum I am getting more and more excited! I sure am glad that I have held off on ordering my MBP. I really hope they release a new revision of the MBP at the WWDC because I *really* do not want to wait until late fall…
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Quote: Originally posted by shanmugam no one? so sad so sad I think a merom MBP will ship by mid September at the latest (at least I'm hoping that will happen). A good test would be to see how long it takes for the iMac to get upgraded to Co…
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Quote: Originally posted by gar August has 31 days. WWDC ends 20 days before the end of August. that's almost 3 weeks left to introduce a processor. Hence the "for pre-order" - seems to me that Apple would get much more press if it unveiled …
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Quote: Originally posted by gar Well it's from Thinksecret, so for what it's worth these days. Especially since Merom is slated for release in August, it makes little sense to delay releasing a Merom product until the fall. I wouldn't be sur…
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Quote: the mobile variety, code-named Merom, is not expected until the Fall. Accordingly, new MacBook Pro systems are not expected at WWDC, although a bump at the high-end to the recently announced 2.33GHz Core Duo processor is possible. I reall…