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Quote: Originally Posted by bbwi Since the problem is isolated to a single iMac it's safe to say that there is something wrong with the iMac and not your wireless network, interference, or any other third party. Question then becomes is it sof…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider ... Emails stored on .Mac, as well as files on a .Mac iDisk and Backups to a .Mac iDisk will all be accessible from MobileMe and continue to function as they do today. Some other features, however, wil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by somethinbaloo have you tried reopening in office 2004 and resaving as a different file? if that doesnt work you can open in open office and resave. I have seen this glitch occur on windows side between ms office and o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Nuno.Cardoso I bought brand new macbook pro 2.5 MHz in 2008.06.27 and I have the same problem. After 30 minutes of work with the macbook pro, my eyes hurt like well. It's going back to the store. It?s time to say "I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bbwi Make sure Mail is configured as POP and not IMAP. IMAP reads your mail off the server, POP will download your mail to your Mac. Quote: Originally Posted by bbwi If you need access to your mail on several dif…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bbwi Make sure Mail is configured as POP and not IMAP. IMAP reads your mail off the server, POP will download your mail to your Mac. How do I go about doing that? I've been using .mac mail for everything in courses…
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Quote: Originally Posted by palex9 because MS is run by boneheads that keep some bugs alive for years even though thousands of users complain! I cannot open my Excel 2004 files in the new Excel 2008. Even if I attempt to open a new Workbook i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zinfella I bought an iMac 24" 2.8 GHz today, and it better be good!!!! Congrats! And welcome to Steve's World, and mine...
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Quote: Originally Posted by city I want a free iPhone with my "Happy Meal". Apple could just hand them out and make money on the extra apps and downloads Now THAT's an idea
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Quote: Originally Posted by atg13 Going to Japan, Thought I'd use IPOD touch to stay in touch with home.via email from wifi hotspots. anybody know if wifi is the same there. Any know problems. Anybody have experience in Japan? thx I've no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rezwits I just can't believe no one seems to think 802.11n for the iPhone is just as important 3G, I almost don't even want to buy the new one when it comes out unless it has 802.11n I'm with you rezwits-- should b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Soooo true. You bring my 5 MB Apple Profile Hard Drive to mind on my 256 KB RAM Apple /// ... Did that ever make my three floppy disk drive Apple ][ look lame! Talking of future possibilities ... I …
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Now that's an idea! I'm quite interested, though in whether the 2 GB are the cap and so keep things running long enough to really be a functional travel, work away from the office, use in the Library, or field work kind of work tool?
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Has anyone actually used the SSD compare it to the regular disk model? I'm interested in speed of use with normal things-- Office, iWork and the iLife suites, and Adobe Pro and internet via Safari and Firefox?
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Quote: Originally Posted by schmoopy.design Grad school and time for video games? In my experience those two things don't mesh too well. I take my MBP with me everywhere for school and can't imagine not having it. I have a 24" imac at home tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FuturePastNow It's just net-attached storage. There are a million different devices to choose from already. I have enough trouble trying to figure out how to configure my Cable TV here in NYC with TimeWarner's st…
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aaple, now that's a reply I can really understand! EXACTLY. I know it is almost naive of me to expect a company to provide me with something I actually want-- and don't get me wrong, I love the "all in one," but I admit I hate the dangles, which…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sybaritic Right on. Absolutely. Why not offer that choice. I've got all the "stuff" to run with it... 23" monitor and all the keyboards and mice I can use, AND software.... But I don't need a Mac Pro
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Quote: Originally Posted by mcarling I imagine such institutions would remove or destroy the cameras. They'd call it the iFright, or perhaps the Cyclops Option.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iampetesmith FWIW, I'm having the same problem, and it manifested right after the last update as well. See this thread (http://discussions.apple.com/thread....sageID=6897196). I checked for rogue processes using bo…