I tried and purchased Audio Hijack and use it to automatically launch and record Talk radio programs on AM/FM. It then dumps it in my iTunes for sync. If you search for your prog…
I'm shopping around for a display to compliment my 17" PowerBook and stumbled across the Samsung 244T. It's a 1920 x 1200 24" LCD featuring a 6 ms response time and 1000:1 contras…
Since that display isn't priced well into the stratosphere, I'd say the 6ms response time is using a different metric than Apple uses (could be black-white instead of gray-gray).
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But it looks like the Samsung lacks DVI in, unless I'm reading the specs wrong?
The Dell looks like a really good value. Thanks, mduell, for the suggestion. Apple's displays loo…
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it DOES support dvi in. Samsung monitors are absolutely wonderful. If you can afford it, go for it.
I think I will, as long as I can conne…
I strongly recommend you check out the new Gateway FPD2185W monitor. It's a 21" ws monitor with all the features of the Samsung at half the price ($600). You will want to know abou…
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I strongly recommend you check out the new Gateway FPD2185W monitor. It's a 21" ws monitor with all the features of the Samsung at half the pr…
I've heard that Dell uses Samsung's LCD panels for their 24" monitor, and I *really* like my 24" Dell, except the component input isn't great for video games--it has a weird shudde…
I've been trying out iWeb and its suitability for easy weblog publishing, and I'd like to be able to easily stick a few custom lines of code in. My idea is to put a key word in the…
Sorry, I don't know the answer, but AppleScript is absolutely hopeless at text manipulation (compared to Perl, or others). If you've found a script that already does it then you'r…
Or perhaps you could execute a terminal program instead (grep?), which would be more efficient than AppleScript. Alternatively, you could embed code in you document that would auto…
AppleInsider is rehashing the 13" widescreen iBook rumours: Apple's Front Row media experience coming to iBook line
They're still talking about:
Core Solo Yonah 1.67 GHz
13" wide…
Same here. I'd spring the extra $500-$600 for a Core Duo over a Core Solo for the stuff I'd be doing on my new Mac portable, assuming this MacBook will be $999 and a theoretical 1…
The problem with using Core Solo is the pricing... by dropping a core you only save $32 ($274 for single core 1.67 + chipset, $306 for dual core 1.67 + chipset), but you take a hug…
I'm just guessing here, but I think they'd go with the dual core, but use the same or similar plastic case and maybe knock off a few of the "pro" items off the ibook.
Smaller scre…
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I agree... for only $32 more for a Core Duo, Apple better not cripple the next iBook.
But you know they will.
I guarantee you that an i…
they'd be stupid not to include magsafe into any future portables, especially consumer portables since they're more likely to be used in bed, on the floor, kitched table, coffee ta…
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I'm just guessing here, but I think they'd go with the dual core, but use the same or similar plastic case and maybe knock off a few of the "p…
I also agree MagSafe will be on the new iBooks/MacBooks. However, while I think it's a nice feature, I don't consider it a must-have like Firewire 400.
I'd like to see an iSight i…
I would HATE to have an apple product associated with the word Celeron. YUK! The word celeron just conjures up utter crappy processors which no matter how fast they are clocked at,…