Consultant
May 6, 01:48 AM
It opens but requires your password to install.
Just don't install it.
Just don't install it.
Tilpots
Feb 9, 03:07 PM
However, this article (http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1062325) said that we'll need 1 zettaflops for full weather simulation. That's 10^21 operations/second!
10^21 operations per second and it'll still be wrong.:rolleyes:
I don't think the weatherman is shaking in his boots just yet.:D
10^21 operations per second and it'll still be wrong.:rolleyes:
I don't think the weatherman is shaking in his boots just yet.:D
dbooster
Jan 10, 10:21 AM
I know that Apple+tilie will cycle thru Safari windows open, but I can't figure out the hotkey combo to cycle thru tabs in any given window. Anyone?
Thanks!
-dave
Thanks!
-dave
Daedalus256
Dec 7, 04:10 PM
(edit Whoops)
Doctor Q
Jul 5, 12:45 PM
Allume has been acquired by Smith Micro Software.
Press release (http://www.smithmicro.com/default.tpl?group=news_full&id1=273&id2=13):Smith Micro Software Inc., a developer and marketer of a wide range of software and services for the wireless market, today announced it has acquired Allume Systems, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of International Microcomputer Software Inc.
Allume is a leading provider of compression software solutions that enable state of the art compression, security and archiving of data including JPEG, MPEG and MP3 platforms. The Company's pioneering product suite known as StuffIt� has been a de facto industry standard since 1986.I suppose the Aladdin software -- StuffIt, Internet Cleanup, Spring Cleaning, etc. -- will stay the same, but with yet another new owner.
Press release (http://www.smithmicro.com/default.tpl?group=news_full&id1=273&id2=13):Smith Micro Software Inc., a developer and marketer of a wide range of software and services for the wireless market, today announced it has acquired Allume Systems, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of International Microcomputer Software Inc.
Allume is a leading provider of compression software solutions that enable state of the art compression, security and archiving of data including JPEG, MPEG and MP3 platforms. The Company's pioneering product suite known as StuffIt� has been a de facto industry standard since 1986.I suppose the Aladdin software -- StuffIt, Internet Cleanup, Spring Cleaning, etc. -- will stay the same, but with yet another new owner.
AdeFowler
Oct 20, 06:00 AM
Stunning... no other word for it. But is it the right typeface?
ucfgrad93
Feb 10, 11:55 AM
Damn, what a sad way to go.
nitynate
Oct 17, 12:25 PM
Simple, Boring...
What I want!
A red MacBook Pro with C2D
What I want!
A red MacBook Pro with C2D
rpaloalto
Sep 19, 08:37 PM
I made the switch last year from windumbs, something I should have done years ago. I want to display my new feelings with some desktop photos. I have seen a few O SX vs. win themes, example there was one with the apple logo melting in to the win logo another one had the OS X logo standing on top of the msn butter fly. but for some reason now that I want theme I cant find em! if any one can give me a link to wear I mite find such images defacing the ms logos it would be appreciated
Amacfanboy
Oct 4, 01:50 PM
I got the full body iPhone 4 screen protector (http://www.ecrater.com/p/8701511/iphone-4-screen-film-full-body) here. It working out pretty well, and its not expensive.
Consultant
May 4, 12:30 AM
I went to the website and checked as far down as iTunes 10.2 but they are all listed as being for Windows. Any for the Mac?
Grrr. Sorry about that. Used to work.
Grrr. Sorry about that. Used to work.
ScoobyMcDoo
May 1, 08:40 PM
If your computers have been paired, then you should be able to see it in the bluetooth preferences pane.
zimv20
Jan 10, 11:37 AM
Yes, amongst many others.
http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/keyboard
sweet. thanks!
http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/keyboard
sweet. thanks!
sparkleytone
Sep 17, 06:57 PM
now this is sexy. (http://www.applele.com)
http://www.applele.com/hiphone_r04c.jpg
i would buy one in a heartbeat. also....the future moto phones that have been liked look nice...esp the v600. pic links have already been taken down :(
http://www.applele.com/hiphone_r04c.jpg
i would buy one in a heartbeat. also....the future moto phones that have been liked look nice...esp the v600. pic links have already been taken down :(
vniow
Sep 12, 12:16 PM
Originally posted by awrootbeer
Don't put too much faith in this.. weren't they predicting Dual g4 powerbooks at paris?
:rolleyes:
Yes, but they were the ones that first came up with the Powermac pic, if I'm not mistaken. :)
Don't put too much faith in this.. weren't they predicting Dual g4 powerbooks at paris?
:rolleyes:
Yes, but they were the ones that first came up with the Powermac pic, if I'm not mistaken. :)
ghaghamashibaba
May 5, 04:44 PM
The only mac that i buy will come out of a apple store of from a premium reseller. They made the stores for a reason
Solafaa
Nov 16, 12:27 AM
Like you said if you need a portable mac then get the PowerBook 15", if you dont need a laptop then get a G5 iMac but you would need o upgrade RAM in whatever mac you get.
res1233
Sep 21, 10:35 AM
and people have two legs. Of course it isn't common knowledge, that still doesn't not make it a huge security breach. Obviously Apple thought people could figure it out if they released a security update just for this. Does apple normally wait for just one bug? Usually in security updates it is multiple bugs I think.
Would you stop putting your quotes at the bottom of your posts like that? It's driving me insane...
Would you stop putting your quotes at the bottom of your posts like that? It's driving me insane...
ShiftClick
Apr 11, 09:20 PM
One thing to be leery of is, yes keep your original ram and if you bring it in for Applecare, make sure to put the original ram back in laptop.
What often happens is the person servicing your laptop will restore it to original specs. So if you machine is a 4GB machine, they might take out your 8GB trash it and put in their 4GB so it matches the computer build. I've read many stories on these forums of people losing their expensive harddrive or ram and got back stock items.
What often happens is the person servicing your laptop will restore it to original specs. So if you machine is a 4GB machine, they might take out your 8GB trash it and put in their 4GB so it matches the computer build. I've read many stories on these forums of people losing their expensive harddrive or ram and got back stock items.
92WardSenatorFE
Aug 18, 11:51 AM
I wish I could get a free iMac! Even the first generations still pop up on craigslist and sell for $50 here. Haha, also makes me feel old... I remember in Elementary School when they introduced those machines and we got a lab of them to replace PowerMac 5200s... ahh how time changes.
jiminaus
Apr 24, 07:51 AM
Basically you are freeing memory you did not malloc/calloc.
Actually there is a malloc, it's embedded in the memcpy.
void *pointerGivenByInstanceFunction = memcpy(malloc(byteSizeOfElement),storage+i*byteSizeOfElement,byteSizeOfElement);
EDIT: Sorry ignore that. It's the "read out values bis" loop that's the problem.
Yes it's as robbieduncan says. In your one-line version, you're losing the pointer the copy of the double on the heap. Then later you try to pass the address of the copy on the stack to free, which rightly causes a crash.
Basically you can't do this in one line. You could, though, cast directly to a double pointer and still free it, like so:
double *pointerGivenByInstanceFunction = (double *)memcpy(malloc(byteSizeOfElement),storage+i*byteSizeOfElement,byteSizeOfElement);
double returnElement = *pointerGivenByInstanceFunction;
NSLog(@"%g",returnElement);
free(pointerGivenByInstanceFunction);
Actually there is a malloc, it's embedded in the memcpy.
void *pointerGivenByInstanceFunction = memcpy(malloc(byteSizeOfElement),storage+i*byteSizeOfElement,byteSizeOfElement);
EDIT: Sorry ignore that. It's the "read out values bis" loop that's the problem.
Yes it's as robbieduncan says. In your one-line version, you're losing the pointer the copy of the double on the heap. Then later you try to pass the address of the copy on the stack to free, which rightly causes a crash.
Basically you can't do this in one line. You could, though, cast directly to a double pointer and still free it, like so:
double *pointerGivenByInstanceFunction = (double *)memcpy(malloc(byteSizeOfElement),storage+i*byteSizeOfElement,byteSizeOfElement);
double returnElement = *pointerGivenByInstanceFunction;
NSLog(@"%g",returnElement);
free(pointerGivenByInstanceFunction);
GFLPraxis
Mar 16, 02:07 PM
I'm thinking of buying some stock in nuclear.
brosenz
Apr 26, 08:37 PM
After some research my top 3 sorted options are:
1.- OCZ Vertex 2 120GB
2.- Intel X25-M 120GB
3.- Samsung 470 Series 128GB
I will be using it as my boot drive for Mac OS X 10.6.7, any suggestion which one would be the best option for speed ?, thanks
1.- OCZ Vertex 2 120GB
2.- Intel X25-M 120GB
3.- Samsung 470 Series 128GB
I will be using it as my boot drive for Mac OS X 10.6.7, any suggestion which one would be the best option for speed ?, thanks
azelaya84
Apr 14, 10:19 PM
It all depends on what type of case person you may be. I have the satin seethru and the Incase snap out of both of them I prefer the speck seethru but the only major downfall of it is that if you like switching cases offer the soft silicone part starts coming apart from the hard plastic.