Re: [MacBook] Apple TV and new Macbook Pro

I have both Apple Tv and new MBP, apple Tv is for media streaming from
itunes 2 Tv. Apple Tv has youtube built in under Internet tab
On Jan 26, 2012 4:42 PM, "annebritton2001" <boxoffireworks@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Does anyone have any experience using Apple TV with a MBP? I can get
> Youtube videos and stuff from iTunes to show on my TV screen through Apple
> TV but I want to be able to read documents etc which are on my MBP, on my
> TV. Can this be done?
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[MacBook] Apple TV and new Macbook Pro

 

Does anyone have any experience using Apple TV with a MBP? I can get Youtube videos and stuff from iTunes to show on my TV screen through Apple TV but I want to be able to read documents etc which are on my MBP, on my TV. Can this be done?

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sounds like a home network problem. Is your regular internet from att/verizon/comcast? if that is working time capsule is just and extension off that and a re-transmitter.
Dan R

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[MacBook] Free Macworld iWorld exhibit hall pass

 

If you are going to be in the San Francisco Bay Area between January 26 and 28, and you don't already have plans to attend the Macworld iWorld expo, this may change your mind. Group member Bernard Yin has generously pointed me towards an offer from his associates here..

http://www.campuscircle.com/coupons/

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Re: [MacBook] Offtopic: Linux network file shares

 

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Rob
On Jan 21, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Robert wrote:

> I know that natively, OS X won't write to an NTFS (Windows file system) formatted drive, but what about the different flavors of Linux, such as Red Hat and the such??

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[MacBook] Offtopic: Linux network file shares

 

I know that natively, OS X won't write to an NTFS (Windows file system) formatted drive, but what about the different flavors of Linux, such as Red Hat and the such??

Thanks for any insight.

Rob

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