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Weatherbug for mac os 10.6
Weatherbug for mac os 10.6





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MC20100417SP.mp3 Ī podcast about all things Macintosh. New music, Jamie All Over by Mayday Parade ( iTunes)ĮOL: Earth Day iPad Stand (via Cult of Mac) Smile on My Mac, check out TextExpander 3.Ĭitrix – GoToAssist – Instantly view and control customer computers with secure, easy-to-use GoToAssist® Express. Killer iTunes features you probably don’t use. Has Apple won the Great Flash War? Results of the Maccast Textplus Wi-fi Challenge. Some Universities banning iPads from their networks. Apple announced headphone replacement program. Next gen iPhone lost, found, and exposed. Also the fans on my Macbook kicked in about halfway through the video which runs about 4:30.Ī podcast about all things Macintosh.

Weatherbug for mac os 10.6 pro#

I found that when running the test on the latest “non-Gala” version of Flash the CPU load on my 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Macbook Pro with 4GB of RAM went up to about 90% CPU utilization.

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Basically, I played back a 720p HD video from YouTube and monitored the resulting Flash Player Plug-in CPU load in Activity Monitor. I do think my tests should represent a “real world” type scenario. For my testing I didn’t use any traditional benchmarking suite, so please take the results accordingly. Since I own a 15″ unibody Macbook Pro with an NVIDIA 9400M I decided to see how much of a performance difference the new Flash build might offer. With the arrival of “Gala” Adobe has added support for H.264 video hardware decoding on Macs with OS X 10.6.3 and NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, GeForce 320M or GeForce GT 330M graphics chips. At the time I couldn’t repeat the behaviour, but I was able to confirm this with my 15″ Macbook Pro and my 32GB Wi-Fi iPad.Įlectronista has a post reporting that Adobe has a new Flash preview release dubbed “ Gala” (10.1.81.3). He emailed me about 3 weeks ago to say he was seeing this behaviour when he got an iPhone 3GS near that part of a 15″ Macbook Pro. Maccast listener Connor really deserves the credit for discovering this quirk. No mystery, no magical forces, just science. I believe it’s the magnets in the iPad speakers that act like the magnets in the Macbook Pro lid and cause the Macbook Pro to think you shut just the lid effectively putting it to sleep. Viola! The Macbook Pro should go to sleep. Now the key to triggering it with the iPad is to place the back of the iPad, specifically the area just under the iPad speaker holes, over that section of the Macbook Pro. It does appear to be a little further in, more toward the keyboard so I assume it gets pulled out to the edge when you close the lid activating the switch. The sleep switch also seems to be magnetic and about the same distance down along the right edge of the Macbook Pro top case just behind the right speaker grill. There are also a bunch of magnets along the top edge of the screen, but those appear to be there just to hold the Macbook Pro lid shut when it’s closed. If you take a paper clip and place it about 1/3 of the way down the right edge of the Macbook Pro screen it will stick to it. It’s seems to be a magnetic switch that activating to put the Macbook Pro to sleep when the lid is closed. Subscribe to the Podcast Feed or Get the MP3 or Enhanced AAC

Weatherbug for mac os 10.6 for mac os#

Path Finder – The advanced file browser for Mac OS X.

weatherbug for mac os 10.6

BearExtender n3 giveaway winner.Ĭircus Ponies NoteBook – The Easy Way to Get Organized on the Mac. What if I don’t want to multitask? Converting DVDs. Apple steps up “mergers and aquisitions”. Apple’s iPad Camera Connection Kit surprises. Production issues reportedly delaying iPads and Macbook Pros. Skirmishes in the North re-ignite Flash War.







Weatherbug for mac os 10.6