Wallpaper - Unleash the Gaming Power

Unleash the Gaming Power - GE40 Dragon Eyes!
Now, the wallpaper is available for download (check the zip file)

i upgraded from an early 2008 penryn 15 inch macbook pro to the fully loaded 2.13 ghz 13 inch macbook air, and i will tell you that the mba runs starcraft 2 BETTER than my old mbp. it doesn't make sense since the mba is inferior (atleast on paper) hardware-wise compared to my old mbp, but yeah - i am able to run starcraft 2 on medium/medium settings and it runs like butter in os x. i couldn't even do that in bootcamped windows 7 on the mbp with updated gaming drivers for the 8600m.

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    About me:
    * A  am a heavy Blackberry user and developer since the 7200.
    * I Love BB Keyboard because it's a workhorse, it just gets thinks done faster.
    My Feedback:
    * Q10 is still missing lots of the keyboard Magic of the 9900 
    How Can this be done....
    #1 Home Screen Shortcuts
    Long Press for phone speed dial, one key press for app shortcuts
    Details
    1. Just like we always had long press any key for speed dial
    2. Give us the option to have the home screen function like a live search (as it works now)
    or we can assign each key to a program of our choice (and use the "s" to launch the live search), like it was on the 9900, but make it better where we can choose what program gets launched using what key (before it was hardcoded and was not changeable by the user)
    The current option in the search  is nice (like "bbm mark") but does not replace the direct key to program shortcut.  (it's not a conflict you can have both)
    #2 Email Advanced/Saved Search
    Message Advanced Search, with its Saved Search option linked to a hot key.
    Details
    on the 9900 if I wanted to search all my unread email from client "X"
    1. Press M from the home screen (to open my email box)
    2. Press Alt+O (or any saved key) from the message list (to bring up a saved search..)
    that took me less than 2 seconds,
    Now try doing that on the Q10 and let me know how many keys you have to press, and more 
    important how long it will take you!! Actually you can't even do it since you can only search for 1 item at a time, I can't search for all emails where the "from address" is [email protected] and the subject contains "call me" etc.
    How it should work..
    1. Just Bring back what we had in os7
    #3 Forward conditions
    Forward conditions for mail box (what should be sent to device)
    on the 9900 I was able to chose to forwarded or not to forward email based on a condition or to have it come in as a level1 email,  Bring back what we had in os7
    #4 Email Body view
    Html email view.
    give me an option to show email in fit with mode, now it does not always fit and may be to wide.
    #5 Black Background.
    Black Background in calendar (and other) app.. its impossible to see my calendar outside in the sun
    I understand you made it black to save battery life.. give me the choice to make it white and have a less battery life.
    #6 Bedside mode
    Bedside mode has no option to automatically go into airplane mode automatically (like we had in os7)
    #7 Auto on/off
    Auto on/off based on day or weekend..
    Bring back what we had in os7
    #8 Note List Search
    Note list  (now "reminder") missing search option
    #9 Camera App keyboard shortcuts
    Camera app has no keyboard shortcut to change flash options, change from video to picture, swap to front camera  
    #10 Contact List Category
    Contact list is missing filter by category  
    Bring back what we had in os7
    #11 "Mark Prior Read" Keyboard Shortcut.
    "Mark prior read" needs keyboard shortcut and is not working properly
    #12 Power standby mode
    now you only have an option to fully turn off your phone, i want close my phone at night but not close all my apps... like we had in os7
    This can all be done without effecting the z10 or any other phone.
    Summary
    A Q10 Should not be a Z10 with a keyboard Glued on to it.
    I know Blackberry put in lots of keyboard shortcuts, but they're not done yet.
    I don't speak for myself, being the blackberry guy in my company
    everyone comes to complain to me with all their issues..
    Now please don't say.. well you can do that by pressing here and swiping there and tapping there.. let's make the Q10 keyboard work for us...
    it's about getting the job done faster.. and more efficatintly
    Something to think about on the next phone design,
    the back key is sorely missed, it's a lot faster and more accurate then trying to get the swipe just right..
    what would be a good idea for the next phone is to make a side button that can be programmed to do whatever you like, like we had till now but also can be programmed as a back button.. think about that  no loss of screen size.. and I still have my back button, you can still keep the swipe but give us the choice..)

    Other people have been having similar problems with songs over a number of days, I assume that there has been a problem with Apple's servers.
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  • I recently reset my iPod touch 4th gen. (holding power and home buttons at the same time.)  now it won't let me change my wallpaper, in the photo section or the settings. Any ideas, please? Thanks.

    I recently reset my iPod touch 4th gen. (holding power and home buttons at the same time.)  now it won't let me change my wallpaper, in the photo section or the settings. Any ideas, please? Thanks.

    What happens when you try to change them?
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  • Extentrix Unleashes the Power of Citrix Presentation Server

    Extentrix Web Services 2.0 – Application Edition Enhances Access to Citrix Published Applications.
    RAK, UAE. -- 10/10/2007 -- -- Extentrix Systems, FZE a leading software development company specializing in infrastructure solutions for Microsoft Terminal Services and Citrix application delivery products, announced the release of the Extentrix Web Services 2.0 – Application Edition.
    Extentrix Web Services 2.0 – Application Edition provides an extensive set of web services APIs that allows developers to integrate Citrix published applications into their products and portals. It enables users to access the Citrix application delivery platform by invoking open standard web services APIs.
    It works closely with Extentrix Web Services 1.0 -Management Edition which gives developers unlimited power to manage Citrix Presentation Servers Farms through standard protocols.
    Extentrix Web Services 2.0 – Application Edition fully supports the latest Citrix Web Interface 4.6 protocol, packaged with Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 and Web Interface 4.6 and supports all features added in Feature Pack 1 (FP1) for Windows Server 2003.
    Extentrix Web Services APIs communicate directly with the Citrix XML service which enables it to deliver enhanced performance over the previous version. The APIs provide similar functionality as those provided by Citrix Web Interface, but allow for greater integration with ISV and custom applications.
    “Building on the fundamental open Web services standards, Extentrix has developed a great product that unlocks Citrix Application Delivery platform” said Matt Lull, Director of Global SAP Alliance. “Citrix is working Extentrix to utilize this great technology by developing new ways for SAP customers to access Citrix Published applications”
    “Extentrix has come up with innovative ways to unleash the power of Citrix Presentation Server and Extentrix Web Services 2.0 – Application Edition is the fruit of our extensive effort” said Alaaeddin Jallad, Extentrix President and Founder “We are very encouraged by the success of our first release of Extentrix Web Services, which lead us to work on a more advanced version to fully implement the latest Citrix Web Interface 4.6 protocol”
    “Building on open Web services standards, Extentrix has developed a fascinating product that extends Citrix’s Application Delivery platform” said Matt Lull, Director, Global SAP Alliance. “Citrix is working with Extentrix to demonstrate how SAP customers can seamlessly integrate their legacy applications with their NetWeaver Portal and composite applications”
    Additionally Extentrix’s Widget 2.0 with Citrix Presentation Server supports the new released Web Services for easier access to applications and is available for download at http://www.extentrix.com/CPAW.
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    Say goodbye for unknown error exceptions. Errors returned back from the server are fully reported detailing the reasons. Implementing an effective error handling strategy ensures solving many issues like errors do no go undetected; applications do not terminate abruptly without warning or explanation, application stability is restored after an error, etc...
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    Founded in 2006, Extentrix Systems is a leading software development company specializing in virtualization and developing software solutions for Microsoft and Citrix platforms. Established by former software engineers at Citrix, Extentrix have developed access solutions that simplify and speed users’ access to Microsoft Terminal Services and Citrix Application Delivery platforms.
    Extentrix Systems is privately held with company headquarters in RAK, UAE. For more information, please visit the company’s Web site at www.extentrix.com or call +971-4-211-5490.
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    Hi Nicholas (is it?)
    I'm afraid I never completed the testing, a long story but the client thought allowing Citrix access over the Internet to non corporate machines was too unsecure.
    I'm curious though as to why your set up does work even if it is for a short time.
    I'm enabled Smart tunneling and this did provide the correct IP address of the Citrix Farm head, instead of the ASA acting as a proxy, you might want to try that
    Sorry I couldn't help more
    Cheers Tony

  • About The Apple Power Adapter???

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    The link says nothing about the power requirements. Or the connector for power. You have not provided enough information to answer the question.
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  • Adjusting the Maximum Power level Assignment Value

    I have a deployment of AIR-CAP35021 APs. They are in 2 buildings with multiple floors. They are installed in a row down the hallways. I want to increase the power levels by using the controller and not configuring the APs individually. I have set the TPC value to -50 but I still do not reach the outer walls of the floors in some areas. I need to know what to set the Max Power Level Assignment or Min Power Level Assignment to to get the APs to power up some more. If the MAX value is 30 and the default is 30 then how will it help to adjust that value?. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Choosing the Right Power Supply

    First things first. If you've got a poor-quality and/or faulty power supply, nothing else you do will work to solve your problems. Stick to the basics before you go further...The short answer is to buy a hi-powered, brand name supply, like the new ENERMAX line (430 W or higher) or ANTEC True550. Almost nothing else will do with today's computers. In over 30 years of electronic/computer service, I have found that 85% or more of problems were power-related.
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    If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance that one of my colleagues or I believe that you could be experiencing problems with your power supply, based upon the symptoms you mentioned in your post, and provided you with this link. Relax, you’re not alone. In 30 years of electronic and computer troubleshooting, I’d say that the majority of the electronic, mainframe, mini, and microcomputer problems I’ve diagnosed and repaired were with the basic power the problematic device was receiving. The symptoms often included random reboots, crashing, the BSOD, lockups, etc.
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    K7N2G-ILSR
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    30GB Quantum IDE
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    Using this Power Supply Calculator link:
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    Not yet.
    I just remembered that I plan to upgrade soon, so I go back and change the values to reflect my impending changes. I mean, I want to make sure that I have enough power to begin with so that I don’t have to replace the power supply again, right?
    Ok. Done. I look at the bottom and see that it tells me that I need a 468 watt PSU. So a 480 watt supply will do, right? Wrong.
    Remember that, for efficiency, long-life, and less heat, you want your actual power consumption to fall between 30-70% of the PSU’s rating, so add 30% (minimum) to the 468, and you get 468 + (468*.30)= 608 Watts! Holy Cow!
    However, I’d only need a 608-Watt supply if I was using all the devices at once, and I don’t. But, in truth, with video and audio processing, I often get close when I process, burn, and monitor at the same time. (Hardcore gamers also get close a lot, as they blast the sound and push that video to its limits.) So, let’s take off 10% (maximum) of 608, for a total of 541 Watts.
    I need a 550 Watt supply, but not just ANY 550 watt PSU. I need a supply that can give me enough power on the critical 3.3, 5, and 12V rails combined. I also want a supply from a trusted, name-brand manufacturer, so I start hitting the many online reviews. Here are just two from Tom’s Hardware:
    http://www6.tomshardware.com/howto/20030609/index.html
    http://www6.tomshardware.com/howto/20021021/index.html
    Read these in their entirety. I didn’t post them because they’re pretty links.
    In the end, I chose Antec, because they’ve got the reputation, the recommendation, and because the Antec True550 has better specs than the rest of the 550 Watt competition. I also bought it from a reputable company I found on Pricegrabber.com, for the lowest price I could find, $95.00 shipped to my door. (In truth, I wanted two mini-redundant supplies, like the hospitals and military use, but they were too expensive.)
    The result? Not only are the random reboots, crashing, the BSOD, lockups, etc., gone like magic, but I also now have “peace of mind” in that whatever might happen to my equipment in the future, I know almost for certain that the PSU is NOT the problem. I also bought an UPS, because the East Coast Blackout proved to me that even the Antec True550 isn’t going to provide me any power for emergency shutdown if it doesn’t get its power from somewhere.
    Even if your problem doesn’t lie in the PSU completely, it gives you a GREAT platform for troubleshooting further. If you’re not reasonably certain that the supply is the cause, borrow one, or buy one that you can return once you’ve solved the problem. But, above all else, BUY THE RIGHT SUPPLY before you do anything else! Otherwise, you could be plugging and unplugging components, buying and blowing up expensive memory, and causing even further damage, until you give up or die.
    I mean, I assume you built your own system to enjoy “more bang for your buck,” right? What’s the fun of a random reboot in the middle of Unreal Tournament 2003?
    William Hopkins
    Former Staff Sergeant, USAF
    B.A., B.S., with Honors
    The University of California, San Diego
    [email protected]
    P.S. It should be noted that while Enermax, ThermalTake, Zalman, Fortron, and others make great PSU’s, and I compared and considered them, the Antec still won out overall in my critical evaluation, like it did in so may others’ reviews. You’d probably be ok if you went with another reputable manufacturer as listed above, but pick a supply that gives you at least 230 watts on the 3.3 and 5V lines combined, and still meets the 30% criteria as stated above. Remember, if the manufacturers don’t give you maximum combined specs up front, they’re untrustworthy right off the bat. With power supplies, you definitely end up getting what you pay for. Don’t say nobody warned you.
    P.P.S. Update! After recent developments, it looks like Enermax is the leader, but only the latest line of PSU's.

    Ok, as an electrical engineer...I have to step in here! LOL
    First, these amp rating are for 2 +12 rails. That is why you see a protection of around 15-18A on the +12 rail. That means each Rail is allowed up to 18A lets say for the new Enermax 1.2 version like the one I have.
    Now, Lets say 18A for 12V....well as you know the Abit NF7-S uses the 12V for powering the CPU.
    Lets say you have a Barton like me and you want it stable at around 2.4-2.5Ghz. You will have to put lets say around 2V to the cpu to get it stable at that kinda speed, specially if you have high FSB like I do. So 12V * 18Amps = 216W ....well the converter on the NFS-7 is really bad, its loss on the step down convertion is probably around 25% along with the PSU lost cuz its not running at 25oC (another 15%)....you will actually only get around 100-120W for the CPU.
    Now, if you go into Sandra and see how much a Barton eats up at 2.4Ghz you will see its around 110Watts.
    So, if you wanna push more, dont even think about it! Prime Power test fails and your +12 rail will drop as low as 11.60 Volts.
    Now, lets say you got yourself a AMD 64 bit chip and you wanna overclock it....I bet it will need more than 110Watts.
    So, what im saying is, dont buy nothing less than a 500 Watt PSU!
    You really need around 20-22 A on the main +12 along with really really good cooling on the case and PSU so it is running at a 100%.
    http://forums.amdmb.com/showindex.php?s=&threadid=287828
    i found this quite interesting especially the bit re the power loss turning the 12v into 1.6v or what ever cpu needs

  • Error Message while trying to burn a DVD-R with my MacBook Pro: "The disc can't be burned, because the device failed to calibrate the laser power level for this media.

    While using my Mac OS X Version 10.6.8 to burn a DVD-R I keep getting the error message: "This disc can't be burned, because the device failed to calibrate the laser power level for this media."
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    I have had that same problem, but it was unrelated to any upgrade.
    In my case the optical drive was simply failing, and I replaced it - it was a Powerbook, about eight years old.
    It is possible that it's unrelated to Lion, as unlikely as this may seem, since you've just upgraded.
    Optical drives seem to be the most life-limited component in these computers. The laser just seems to get weak with age.

  • I have a mac pro, and today i turned it on and all i get is the white power light come s on and starts flashing, my computer does not boot up can anybody help?

    why doesn t my mac pro boot up, i turned it on today and all i get is the white power light on the front of the computer starts flashing, does any body know about this problem?

    Which model of Mac Pro do you own?
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  • Can I use the same power charger in another country (South Africa) and just but a socket adapter?

    I am moving to South Africa from the US for a year and want to know if I can use the same power charger in South Africa and just but a socket adapter or do I need to get a new power charger for S.A.?
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    View Solution.

    Hi,
    Nowadays laptop chargers can be used for normal electricity around the world (110V to 250V). All we need is a small plug adapter similar the the ones we use to travel overseas. Most electrical shops, travel agents and airports ... sell them.
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    BH
    **Click the KUDOS thumb up on the left to say 'Thanks'**
    Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.

  • How can I fully used the display power in VMWare Fusion

    Hi,
    I am a newbie in in MAC. I've bought a MBP with embedded & standalone display card. I have installed windows in VMWare. However, it's display power in Windows Experience index is just 1. I think it's due to the display driver used in something call "WM SVG2", (not sure, as I am not next to it now). Also, I found there is an unknown device which I think is related to the build in Webcam
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