Focus is the Mini, analogika, and I believe it always charged from USB.
Anyway, labonte2000, I have two items for your consideration (beyond welcoming you to the MacNN Forums): Fi…
Thanks. Don't know why I didn't remember that myself, especially since I had a download jam the night before and I had done the same thing to get it to finish.
They're complete idiots. Don't listen to a word they say.
The chances of that happening for the reason they stated is about 0.00001%.
Even if it does happen (which it won't) Appl…
Haha, they're full of it! If it's in mp3 format it will work. Even if it's a corrupt song, it still won't break your iPod.
Here's some advice, or really, shared knowledge:
1. i…
What stef said. It's possible that you'll get a buggered song through P2P networks, but it's most likely that it just won't play right and you'll dump that file. The hardware and…
i simply don't buy anything i dont understand from best buy. they have tried every trick in the book with me about service plans and upgrades. applecare is the only one i would pay…
Ok I'll give those a try.
I know I'm going to need to configure Apache using terminal for the new port but I'm a total terminal newbie. If someone could give me keystroke by keyst…
Oh. Different issue, obviously. As noted previously, 81 and 8080 are commonly used alternates. There are also some dodges you can use through redirectors. However, if the ISP …
Oh absoulutely. I don't intend to open it to the general public. I only want to be able to access my music using iTunes Catalog at work when I am on midnight shift.
I have given up on this for now. I did manage to get Apache reconfigured to use a different port but no matter which port I choose I still can't see the default Apache web page. I …
Port forwarding is probably not enough. I'd use a DMZ instead; it exposes the computer to the Internet without ANY NAT manipulation. Give that a shot before you give up.
I figured if I played around with routers, firewalls and ports long enough I would have to eventually learn what a DMZ actually is because right now I have no clue lol. But now tha…
A "DMZ" is simply a LAN IP that the router doesn't touch; all traffic to and from it bypasses Network Address Translation, so it's like the machine is connected directly to the Int…
Well I did the DMZ thing and it's still a no go. I don't get stumped too often but I guess I'll have to accept that I won't be able to use my computer as a Web Server in any capaci…
Blocking incoming HTTP requests over 80 is a common thing...and ISPs obviously know that 81 and 8080 are commonly used as alternates, so Telus may be blocking those as well. Try a …