January 2, 201214 yr the last thing the 27" iMac needs is a higher screen resolution. Agreed, IMO it would make no sense to go higher than 1080p resolution for the foreseeable future.
January 2, 201214 yr IMHO not having a retina display iPad yet, nor having implemented the technology on the MacBooks, I think it's pretty unlikely that RD iMacs come out anytime soon.
January 2, 201214 yr I keep having icons in folders appear offline in Lion. If I sit there long enough they eventually refresh. Any suggestions? Don't know if it's due to the the age of my laptop... Specs: Model Name: MacBook Pro Model Identifier: MacBookPro3,1 Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz Number of Processors: 1 Total Number of Cores: 2 L2 Cache: 4 MB Memory: 4 GB Bus Speed: 800 MHz
January 4, 201214 yr Is there an indexing function that might be slowing things down & could be turned off?
January 4, 201214 yr If you have lion, http://osxdaily.com/2011/12/10/disable-or-enable-spotlight-in-mac-os-x-lion/ Personally I use Alfred as an alternative to spotlight.
January 5, 201214 yr Are we saved? http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-57352974-71/kanye-i-will-pick-up-where-steve-jobs-left-off/ Or you could just get the action figure http://www.reghardware.com/2012/01/03/unauthorised_steve_jobs_action_figure_set_for_shop_shelves/
January 6, 201214 yr Did you fix permissions, etc.? Ran Onyx as well as Disc Utilities. DU said everything's ok. Kind of stumped. Wonder if it's just because it's an older computer. Also have A Momentus XT drive that's about 1.5 years old.
January 8, 201214 yr Story this morning on slashdot about Apple providing a backdoor for the government into iOS: http://slashdot.org/story/12/01/08/069204/leaked-memo-says-apple-provides-backdoor-to-governments
January 8, 201214 yr I think it's safe to say, that whether or not any given phone has a backdoor intentionally installed or not, they're vulnerable to similar things. I went to a presentation by someone in a position to know, and he demonstrated just how easy it was to exploit the iphone, and assured us that all phones were similarly easy. Then add to that the technology available to governments, and you can further assume that any computer not being used in a secure environment (SCIF) is easily able to be monitored. The upshot is you shouldn't put anything in email that would be devastating if it became public. Ever.
January 9, 201214 yr or go anywhere that would be devastating if it became public. ever seen one of those mobile SCIFs?
January 9, 201214 yr I think it's safe to say, that whether or not any given phone has a backdoor intentionally installed or not, they're vulnerable to similar things. I went to a presentation by someone in a position to know, and he demonstrated just how easy it was to exploit the iphone, and assured us that all phones were similarly easy. Then add to that the technology available to governments, and you can further assume that any computer not being used in a secure environment (SCIF) is easily able to be monitored. The upshot is you shouldn't put anything in email that would be devastating if it became public. Ever. I feel the same way. In my opinion, smartphones are the worst of the insecure devices.
January 9, 201214 yr along with computers and telephones You made me snicker I would like to add humans in general to that list.... leaks due to big mouths have been a lot larger than anything tech related that I have seen in a while
January 10, 201214 yr question - my mom has a lot of .docx files that she created in ms office 2007 on a pc. some .docx files contain tables which show up all screwed up on libreoffice which i installed on her macbook air as a free/open source alternative to see if she could live with it as her main work processor. but pretty much all the formatting is screwed up. is it worth getting any apple native office suite (office for mac, iwork, neooffice etc) or should i get parallels and install the copy of ms office 2007 (pc version) on the mba? if i were to go the parallels route would i first need to install windows or could i just install the office software? anything other than parallels let me install just office without having to worry about another operating system? thanks.
January 10, 201214 yr Have you tried OpenOffice or google docs? Those freebies have worked ok for me. If she had an old version of Office, you can install the compatibility package for Office. http://www.microsoft...tails.aspx?id=3 Edited January 10, 201214 yr by jvlgato
January 10, 201214 yr uh office for mac should work fine. table/graph compatibility has never been office's strong point.
January 10, 201214 yr Libreoffice=open office. Google docs is screwing up the formatting too. Even though I don't know if that is bc they blew up when first opened in libreoffice. She used office 2007 for the documents created. Have you tried OpenOffice or google docs? Those freebies have worked ok for me. If she had an old version of Office, you can install the compatibility package for Office. http://www.microsoft...tails.aspx?id=3
January 12, 201214 yr Did you fix permissions, etc.? FYI, this was only important back in 10.0-10.2 or so when a couple of programs screwed up system file permissions. The maintenance programs don't do anything useful IMO, except clear caches, which can possibly have garbage written to them if the program crashes or the Mac is hard-restarted.
January 14, 201214 yr As the scuttlebutt predicted, Limbo is now available for OSX on Steam today. As TotalBiscuit described it, Limbo is "the premiere Get Impaled by Giant Shadow Spider simulator."
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