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  • Quote: Originally Posted by Tailpipe Anyone care to translate this? NoO offence, Vinea, you clearly have considerable knowledge but your geek-speak is gobbledy-gook to me! I know that the ML and SL in MLC and SLC stands for multi-level and sin…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by PG4G I would predict the next OS update occurs via USB (as in, 10.6) as the Air seems to be a new direction Apple will want to stick with. No pun intended... of course.
  • Quote: Originally Posted by satchmo The rants about the lack of optical drive/ethernet ports will probably subside when competitors follow suit. Just like the removal of the floppy drive, Apple leads the way. So Apple was the first computer ma…
  • How much is the x3000 supposed to improve upon the GMA950? I know that it's just added some extra stuff into hardware implementation instead of software, but how much is that going to improve actual performance?
  • I guess this would be the best thread to pose this question.... How would the GMA950 or x3000 in a MacBook compare to the Radeon 7500 that I have in my 667MHz PowerBook? (I realize that the x3000 isn't out yet, but I'm just asking for an estimate…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Digital Disasta I have a Windows formatted HDD with a lot of important files on it. My problem is I don't have a PC anymore, and when I connect it to my Mac, some of the folders don't show up, of course the most impor…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Where did you get that 45W figure? I'm pretty sure it is wrong, that's about as much as a notebook computer takes, add 45W and the battery would overheat or at least go twice as quickly.. I think it's more lik…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by guinness In every gaming benchmark, the GMA 950 performs worse than even the integrated solutions from Nvidia/ATI, even Nvidia Turbocache and ATI Hypermemory cards (those cards do have actually video RAM, as well as be…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by skatman The last time checked, all Fujitsu and Panasonic notebooks, as well as higher end Sony and Toshiba notebooks are made in Japan or USA. They might be assembled in Japan or USA, but most of the components are …
  • Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Not that I was planning to buy a PS3 but it is certainly easier to add a new type of controller than improve the graphics in a console. Unless Nintendo has a patent lock on every way to add motion controllers so…
  • It depends on what you want. As others have said, Seagate makes the most reliable drives (used to be IBM with their Deskstar series, until a rash of failures... see 'click of death'). As far as the software goes, if you just want a complete imag…
  • I've found that ImgBurn is the best burning utility for Windows. It's made by the guy that did DVD Decrypter. It has pretty much the same interface too. (it's also freeware) Website Guide to Use
  • Do you mean VNC? VLC = Video LAN Client (videolan.org) If you really mean VLC, then I would have to say that the framerate of and video that you would try to trasmit over a remote desktop application would be horrid.
  • Are you trying to use OCR though? I don't know of any other OCR products for OS X, but I remember reading somewhere that Adobe's OCR is probably the best (or at least one of the best).
  • You can also use an SFTP client to upload the files. Someone could probably whip you up a shell script to start Keynote. That shell script can then be run remotely over ssh. If your need really are that simple, then the solution can be just as si…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by soulhunter Hi all, Thanks a bunch for you help... I will try every possible way you guys mentioned here... I tried ffmpegX already, but it does not recognise the swf/fla/flv formats... I will let you know the ou…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 It is insane that in 2007, we have to learn programming languages to build websites. This is a clear step backward in the progress of mankind. When I'm laying out a brochure in InDesign or Quark, I don't ha…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Slewis Yes I think it's possible. The thickest parts of a notebook: the screen, the battery, the HDD, and the optical drive. The screen would be made ultra thin hopefully with LED backlights. There would be no HDD…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by SDW2001 I'm going to violently change the direction here, so my apologies in advance. I've noticed over the years that there is a great deal of enthusiasm here for a sub-notebook. Back in the day (as they say) th…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Slewis The only reason I ever used my Optical Drive was to get Xcode off the Install Discs. However, for your Periphreals: Bluetooth, WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB in that order Sebastian What if his projector's …