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Quote: Originally Posted by Rokcet Scientist It's not a virus. There are no known OSX viruses in the wild. A virus does not require user action to install itself on a system. A virus installs itself, as it were, 'under the radar'. I.e. invisibly.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rokcet Scientist It's not a virus. There are no known OSX viruses in the wild. A virus does not require user action to install itself on a system. A virus installs itself, as it were, 'under the radar'. I.e. invisibly.…
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Here is the log from Disk Utility I ran on the Macbook's hard drive. Hope that gives some ideas. 2010-04-16 20:37:24 -0400: Disk Utility started. 2010-04-16 20:37:31 -0400: Verifying volume ?Macintosh HD? Starting verification tool: 2010-04-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin Combined with some of the worst traffic congestion in the city. Right up there with the Fullerton/Damen/Elston intersection. Along with the huge "scars" in the landscape left behind by the abandonment of the Exp…
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I have to say this MM experience has been very unApple-like. Below are the problems I have had since signing up for the free trial. 1) Calendar sync - I set up my account on my MBP and synced calendars to MM, no problem until...I then go to my wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Oh, there will be causualties. There always are. The market will consolidate as it matures, and only the strongest will survive. But it's also looking dimmer for Android. I'm not so sure it will make it. …
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...yawn... these are getting old...
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Quote: Originally Posted by resnyc \ - Tedious "back-up" every time it's plugged in? BlackBerry and my workplace Outlook are constantly in sync and the data ultimately live on my company's servers. You know that you can disable automatic…
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I have both iWork and MS Office. If you are mainly using these applications for yourself, not sharing much with others, then there is no compelling reason to use MS Office. I absolutely cannot stand Word for Mac, it's ugly and worse then the Window…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Admiralkymia I have the same struggle. I'm a college student who needs a MBP. Up through September 15 I can get a free iPod touch with my Mac. Any chance the MBP will be refreshed before then? Do I wait and chance losi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I tried that too outside the movie theater yesterday. The Starbucks showed both the AT&T and T-Mobile access point but neither were working. They both technically connect as they are open, but when I acce…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kishan if you can share screens via back to my mac, maybe you can turn on the iSight and take their pictures...? Kickass! Someone did this... http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/10/ny...nt&oref=slogin They took a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by craigciccone I'm not a techie at all but is this really the easiest way for the iphone to connect to these types of networks? It seems like a lot of hoops to jump through. Not that connecting to the network via compu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by userblah I'm in the same situation as you. I go to UIC also. I know you have to use the iPhone utility configuration utility. I've configured it to be what I believe it should be. I get to the point where I join the ne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Foo2 Not sure how you've been using wi-fi at Starbucks, but AT&T DSL customers have had free wi-fi at AT&T hotspots for over a year. The current issue concerns free AT&T wi-fi for iPhone customers, independ…
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AT&T has been providing WiFi at Starbuck's for over 4 months now, and frankly this has been working for me ever since. I've used it at 3 different Starbuck's locations without a problem. So are some metro areas functioning and others not?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bageljoey Would this work for iPhone users laptops as well? Only if you subscribe to AT&T internet services (thru AT&T Yahoo DSL or Uverse) I believe. By the way, I've been using this for months at area S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by steviet02 Yes, you need a DVI to HDMI cable and a seperate audio cable, audio is not run through the DVI connection. I have a MacBook hooked up to a samsung like that, I think apple sells the DVI to HDMI cable, yuou t…
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[QUOTE=CG81;1279384 My friend has a mac mini in his living room and it is much better than an apple tv. (granted thats expensive) The point is what everyone wants (if you just think about it) is a computer hooked up to your tv. Well what if the comp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Coulda, shoulda, woulda. BTW-What's the USB connector in the back for? It's for servicing, but agreed it should be opened up.