S Sergeant Pepper macrumors member Original poster Jan 28, 2009 93 0 Apr 15, 2009 #1 Is there some way to do this? For example, my MacBook is asleep. I walk into the room, say "Hello," and it wakes up.
Is there some way to do this? For example, my MacBook is asleep. I walk into the room, say "Hello," and it wakes up.
JackRipper macrumors regular May 14, 2002 182 12 South Carolina Apr 15, 2009 #2 Short answer: No Long answer: Sleeping is a low power state where only the RAM, and in certain situations, the NIC is supplied power. The CPU, Hard Drive, etc are all off. The CPU is the brain. No brain, no recognition, no speech, no activity, etc.
Short answer: No Long answer: Sleeping is a low power state where only the RAM, and in certain situations, the NIC is supplied power. The CPU, Hard Drive, etc are all off. The CPU is the brain. No brain, no recognition, no speech, no activity, etc.