Bloomberg reports that Apple has brought in IT service provider Unisys to help with support for its corporate and government customers, a growing area of focus for Apple.
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macbook:~ rsinclair$ telnet 192.168.1.109 631I also found that I can print docs that are local to me at a remote computer by using the following command:
Trying 192.168.1.109...
Connected to imac.home.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
cat filename.pdf | ssh unixfool@192.168.1.109 lpr *
Mini DisplayPort output port with support for DVI, VGA, and dual-link DVI (adapters sold separately). 27-inch models also support input from external DisplayPort sources (adapters sold separately).I know that my Macbook has a Mini DisplayPort out. The iMac has the same thing but the 27-inch models also support input from external DisplayPort sources. So, based on the above quote, what I want to do is possible.
Model: | - iMac (27-inch Late 2009) | ||
Codename: | - ? | ||
Build Country: | - Your Mac was built in the USA. | ||
Build Year: | - Your Mac was built in 2010. | ||
Build Week | - Your Mac was built in week 7 of that year (February). | ||
Production Nr.: | - Your Mac was number 1117 to be built that week. | ||
Source: | AppleSerialNumberInfo.com |
Try this link. It solved my issue: www.scribd.com/doc/280088/motorola-h500-bluetooth-earpiece-manual. Basically what you need to do is power the earpiece off. Make sure that your IPhone is not currently attempting to discover bluetooth devices (i.e. Bluetooth is OFF). Hold the On button on your earpiece (it has the symbol of a phone on it) for 6-10 seconds. The light on the earpiece remains lit. Now your earpiece is in discovery mode. On your IPhone, go to Settings, General, Bluetooth. Turn Bluetooth ON. Now your phone and your earpiece are both in discovery mode. When you see "Headset" listed, select it and enter the password "0000". Your IPhone is now paired with your H500 headset.That solves the iPhone/H500 issue.