Friday, May 27, 2011

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  • MacSA
    Aug 11, 01:03 PM
    Could "Conroe" ever make its way into a Mac Mini? Or would it just cause the mini to melt into a metalic puddle on the desk?





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  • DeaconGraves
    May 4, 03:24 PM
    My opposition to this isn't because I think Digital Distribution is bad (the copy of Windows 7 I'm writing this on was downloaded, legally I might add, from Microsoft), it's because of how Apple is offering it.

    I was able to download a .iso of Windows and install it how I wanted to. I was able to back up the .iso to an external hard drive and also to burn a copy of it.

    The App Store (unless they change things) wouldn't allow that. I would have no problem with this if Apple included a way to create a DVD or USB installer from the download.

    You seem really hung up on the fact that if Lion is sold on the app store it has to act exactly like every thing else on the app store, when that doesn't necessarily have to be the case.

    Apple has always strived for simplicity, and creating one application where every other application can be downloaded makes things really simple for people who are not power users like you and me. Want the newest version of OS X? App store. Want iWork '11? App Store. Need a keyboard firmware update (hypothetically)? App Store.

    I don't disagree with you that downloads from the Apple website itself aren't a bad thing, but it hasn't been the simplest thing either. And again, no one has said what other options will be available. There might be .iso downloads elsewhere on the website. The OS installer might have an option to burn a recovery disc.

    Honestly, I'm with you for the most part. If there's no easy options to create a physical version of Lion for me to have as backup, I'm buying retail. But that doesn't mean the App Store version is a bad thing. It's a good thing for 95% of the people out there who aren't on these forums. :)





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  • D4F
    Apr 20, 07:13 AM
    The nice thing this time around is that everyone seems to have such low expectations that Apple can only meet or exceed them :D

    Yet they will stay in line for two days to pay premium for it.
    Apple has one great thing.... a lot of quarter-brain organisms that pump $$ to their pocket.





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  • nastebu
    Mar 29, 04:17 PM
    Who is joking here?

    A better battery is highly improbable. However if you only look at the dark side of an event you pass up any chance of benefitting from it. Certainly it isn't good to have your nukes melt down but this is also a learning opportunity. That is if people can look at what is happening objectively. If all you see is people getting irradiated then you aren't looking at the bigger picture.

    I assume the "maybe the radiation will produce higher density batteries" comment was meant as a joke.

    As for the rest of what you said, no doubt.





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  • QCassidy352
    May 8, 05:25 PM
    The usefulness of MobileMe just doesn't justify the $99 pricetag -- especially when other services offer something similar for free.


    I disagree. First, nobody else offers it all in one place. Second, nobody else has the same simplicity. Third, there are features (most notably, find my iphone) that can't be replicated no matter what other service you use. And when you consider that you can get MM for $60 at Amazon and elsewhere, I think it's more than worth it. $5/month is worth it for any of things I just listed, or even just to be ad-free.





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  • doug in albq
    Apr 26, 03:54 PM
    % of cool people...

    95% iOS

    04% Android

    01% the rest

    :p;)





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  • bbeagle
    Apr 7, 11:27 AM
    Apple would probably HURT the competition more by easing up production of iPads allowing competitors to buy up more screens.

    See, the competitors would buy too many screens, then never be able to sell their crappy devices, thus lose a lot of money and go bankrupt.

    Then Apple would have the whole market to itself. Genius. :D





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  • Multimedia
    Sep 17, 01:45 AM
    well i just placed my order for a 15" MBP 2.0 base model w/ an iPod 60GB

    i chatted with a rep and pointed out that i have 14 days to return. i have 30 days to submit the iPod rebate (which requires a upc cut from MBP box)

    so my status shows ship date of the 19th and arrival of the 26th!

    so kinda in a pickle with dates but the 60GB will only cost me $120 in the end.

    BTW, Im a first time mac buyer even though ive used em for years at work!

    http://static.flickr.com/81/244990126_78cbf5958d.jpgYou couldn't buy the new 80GB iPod at the new lower price of only $349? Man you are buying an obsolete inferior iPod. That is plain lame short sightedness. :eek:

    If I were you I would phone back and insist on the new 80GB model for sure.





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  • doubleusn
    Mar 28, 09:56 AM
    I'm in that boat. although I'm most likely not willing to 'jump ship'. :) would just be disappointed at a few more months of an 'old phone'.

    They also will start having 3GS users come off of AppleCare contracts.

    Nobody will buy a new iPhone if their's breaks after AC is up ...knowing that maybe in the Fall we will see an iPhone5.

    Again, leaves to much of an 'open window' for defections based on frustration, etc.

    ...and as pointed out already by others... I agree, iPhone4 is already a dated design. delaying will just erode Apple's lead in the ever growing mobile hardware market.

    Everyday another competitors comes along... it is no longer 2007... their lead is not what it use to be.





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  • bella92108
    Apr 5, 02:48 PM
    At least on iPhone you can apply the updates on the day they come out (well, JB versions have to wait a couple of days) ... compare this to Android and WinMobile7 where you are at the mercy of the carrier to 'enrich' the update with their 'features' which might take many weeks or month - if it ever comes.

    You seriously see this as a feature? Apple only is able to do this by signing agreements with a carrier, and being on a 1-product line. Why do you think you get that release so quickly on your AT&T iPhone? Because they don't offer a T-Mobile iPhone, nor does T-Mobile or anyone else support it (until Verizon agreed to Apple's terms)... An android device is available on any carrier, and in this country we have multiple technologies (CDMA, IDEN, GSM 1700, GSM 2100, LTE, WiMax, etc etc)... if you're comparing the iPhone which has been offered on ONE network with ONE technology (which isn't even the latest as of 2010), that's a bad comparison. Furthermore, it's not difficult to release an all-device software update when "all devices" consist of ONE device.

    If you're going to make a comparison, at least make it legit.





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  • iMacZealot
    Jul 31, 03:38 AM
    CHECK OUT THESE STRINGS I FOUND IN iPOD UPDATER!!!

    strings "iPod Updater 2006-06-28.exe" | grep -i FEATURE
    t_hw_feature_
    t_hw_feature_
    t_feature_
    t_feature_app_A_CRAPPY_MACRUMOR
    t_feature_app_THAT_HAS_BEEN_GOING
    t_feature_app_ON_FOR_NEARLY_A_YEAR
    t_feature_app_I_WILL_BELIEVE_IT
    t_feature_app_WHEN_I_SEE_IT
    t_feature_app_
    t_feature_app_SCREW_THE_PHONE
    t_feature_app_STICK_TO_COMPUTERS
    t_feature_app_
    t_feature_app_BRING BACK THE NEWTON_APP
    t_feature_app_
    t_feature_app_PLEASE_APP
    t_feature_app_
    t_feature_app_PREDICTING_AN_IPHONE
    t_feature_app_IS_LIKE_PREDICTING_FASTER
    t_feature_app_PROCESSORS_AND_MONITORS
    t_feature_app_WITH_BETTER_RESOLUTION
    t_feature_app_
    t_feature_app_LOOKING_FORWARD_TO_AUGUST
    t_feature_app_SO_YOU_ARE_ALL_DISAPPOINTED
    t_feature_app_
    t_feature_app_VIDEO_APP <---VIDEO CHAT WITH SKYPE???? WOOO HOO
    t_feature_app_RADIO_APP
    t_feature_app_RADIO_MOREREGIONS
    t_feature_app_RADIO_SCANSUPPORT
    t_feature_app_RADIO_DISPLAYFADED
    t_feature_app_EAPPSHELL
    t_feature_app_PHONE_APP <---------IT MUST MEAN AN iPHONE (HA HA HA)
    t_feature_app_MESSENGER_APP
    t_feature_app_CAL_APP
    t_feature_app_TRAINER_APP
    t_feature_app_SEARCH_APP
    t_feature_SHUFFLESONGS
    t_feature_READING_SPEED
    t_feature_MULTIPLE_OTG
    t_feature_PODCASTS
    t_feature_LYRICS <----------KARAOKE FEATURE?
    t_feature_CLOCK
    t_feature_WORLD_CLOCK
    t_feature_UNIT_TESTS
    t_feature_FONT_MENU
    t_feature_EXPANDED_FONT_CHOICES <-----MORE THAN ONE FONT???? WOW
    t_feature_SHOWSETTINGVALUE
    t_feature_ALBUM_ARTWORK
    t_feature_EXTRAS_CACHE
    t_feature_app_LOCK_APP
    t_feature_ALARMS
    t_feature_SPEAKERS
    t_feature_CARDREADER_SUPPORTED
    t_feature_iMA_TestImageFolder
    t_feature_view_GRAPHICEQ
    t_feature_view_INDICATOR
    t_feature_view_OVERLAY
    t_feature_view_APPLETALKBALLOON
    t_feature_view_APPLEKEYBOARD
    t_feature_graphics_COLOR
    t_feature_APPEARANCE_CHOICES
    t_feature_TIER3_LANGUAGES
    t_feature_ALBUMART_BROWSE
    t_feature_MENU_BACKGROUND
    t_feature_STARTUP_PHOTO
    t_feature_EXTRA_REMOTE_COMMANDS
    t_feature_LOCK_ORIGINAL
    t_feature_QUICKFIND
    t_feature_CONTEXTUAL_MENUS
    t_feature_BRIGHTNESS_CONTROL
    t_feature_TIMEBOMB <---------CAREFUL WITH THIS ONE!!!!
    __USE_ORIGINALLY_PLANNED_FEATURES___


    I'm just as amazed as the rest of you!

    See you on the 7th!

    Wow. That must've wasted a ton of your time.




    I don't believe this rumour to be honest, but it's fun to spectulate.





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  • iLilana
    Mar 31, 12:49 AM
    Only if a re-write is done on it first. Carbon-to-Cocoa conversions on all of Apples' apps should be of a higher priority.

    you could always just use front row





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  • hawken1
    Jul 29, 09:54 PM
    http://www.devilducky.com/media/46492/

    I haven't seen this before but I guess it's old news?
    Looks pretty cool anyway..





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  • Chupa Chupa
    Apr 7, 10:54 AM
    I see the short sighted Apple pom-pom shakers are once again giddy with excitement. The juvenile remarks are embarrassing.

    For some strange reason you think monopolies are good for consumers.

    I see the wannabe lawyers are once again shaking their fists in outrage because Apple's muti-billion dollar competitors like BB, HTC, Moto can't match wits with Apple.





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  • Jape
    Nov 17, 02:11 PM
    I keep on looking at their real time up dates on there website, hoping to see a change.... Lol. I wonder when shipments usually come in. You would think big shipments like that come in the early morning or late at night, but who knows.





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  • Jensend
    Mar 30, 02:32 AM
    The storage costs 4 times as much as Google cloud storage (not sure if Google's service handles music files well)





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  • onemorething
    Aug 6, 05:59 PM
    anyone think apple will do anything to commemorate the 5 year anniversary of the ipod in october?





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  • skellener
    Mar 27, 12:37 PM
    A slightly improved version of the iPad 2 could also be released around that time, to be sold alongside the current version. September's Apple event could be a lot more than just new iPods. iPad 2 only just launched yesterday in various other countries. It will most likely sell out there this weekend as well. Most people still have a few weeks to wait for ordered iPad 2's. They can barely meet demand now. App developers have barely even scratched the surface of updating and writing apps to take advantage of all the new goodies in the iPad 2. With the tragedy in Japan, some components are in short supply. iPad 2 has barely gotten out of the gate! With a track record like that for the iPad 2, I just can't see how anyone can believe any type of iPad 3 launch will take place in the Fall. Besides, that's when they launch iPods for Xmas anyway. They already have a product schedule for that window. "2011 is the Year of iPad 2".

    Look for iPad 3 March/April 2012.





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  • CalBoy
    May 3, 02:29 AM
    Really, most opinions I see in the US to keep the imperial system is because you're not accustomed to it. Fahrenheit being more accurate than Celsius or Kelvins, really? Just add a decimal, that's the beauty of it, you add a decimal point or a factor of ten and Earth doesn't suddenly implode.

    I know this sounds incredulous and insulting, but people are terrible at math. The more of it you make them think about (whether it's decimals or fractions or anything else) the worse they perform. It's why you'll see almost every recommended quantity expressed as a whole number. It reduces error for the untrained, and makes expressing the value simpler.


    Is it change just for change's sake? Up to you, basically everyone else on Earth made their choice. ;)

    Did they really? How many people, after you factor out colonization, dictatorship, and a complete absence of prior standardization, actually switched? I can think of only a few countries, none of which were as large and as diverse as the US is.

    Besides, it's not as if sciences and engineering are out of the loop. Only civilian uses are Standard. How does it affect you, a Canadian, if grandma bakes using cups and Fahrenheit?

    I think I have to disagree. It may be easier for Americans to grasp the "highs" and "lows" of the Fahrenheit scale, but any European would have a different concept of high and low. Also, the difference in Celsius units is rather insignificant. For example, the difference between 37 and 38 degrees Celsius is 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, hardly a noticeable difference when it comes to weather forecasts.

    No, but 1.8 is a big difference when it comes to taking a baby's temperature or figuring out if your meat is done just right. For a child, 99 is considered a mild fevor and is 37.22. 98.6 is considered "normal" and is 37 flat in C. However, if you had a mother trying to keep track of her child's fever over a period of time, the small variations between those two temps would be a lot more important. The total variation between 99, 99.5, and 100 F is so small on the C scale (37.22, 37.5, 37.77) that it's a lot easier to make mistakes in recording or reporting the results. Sure it's easy to do when it's your job in a professional setting, but lay people make mistakes all the time. Using a scale that makes the number differences larger (and psychologically significant, because you can bet no mother is going to forget that her child has a fever of 100) helps reduce those errors.


    I'm not so sure. If a recipe calls for 2 tablespoons, is it not just as easy to measure out 30ml? Might using one graduated measuring "cup" be easier than a series of various-sized spoons and cups? For dry goods, grams are easily measured on a scale. With practice and experience, it's quicker and more precise than measuring exactly three cups of leveled flour: you can just sift the flour into your mixing bowl until the scale reads 375 grams. Indeed this method uses less dishes, too.

    There are a lot of measuring cups and spoons that do come graduated these days (no, they're not in the "beyond" section of BBB), but it's not always possible to go by weight. Weight also doesn't solve much because it would add an additional piece of equipment that isn't needed for a lot of recipes. It's also impractical to keep weighing out ingredients, especially if their net weight is going to be in the few grams. You also probably wouldn't save any dishes because flour is usually added into other wet ingredients like butter and sugar separately, so a second bowl would be used regardless.

    Other than that, any vessel marked "30ml" used for measuring would essentially be a tablespoon. A rose by any other name, really. Except that the 30ml rose is clunkier to say. In fact, you'd still need names for all of the common measures even using SI. Is everyone really going to go around calling a cup the "237ml vessel?" Are people going to start calling it the "liter quartet of milk?" What would you do for the measures that have a secondary meaning? Will people still be able to call it a "pint" if it's sold as 500ml?

    Are there really any benefits to the Customary scale, or do we just perceive benefits because it's what we're used to? And if the latter is the case, why make American students learn two systems of units when one fulfills all needs?

    There are some (albeit few these days). For daily tasks, the composite numbers in Imperial units are easy to halve and quarter. This has less relevance today with prepackaged food and digital equipment, but at one time it made practical sense for a lot more uses. The residual benefits are still present in home baking and similar activities where base 10 doesn't help, but those are the few things that still make heavy use of standard units anyhow. I don't think it's that onerous to know these days, especially with apps, Google, and conversion charts everywhere around us.





    Multimedia
    Aug 2, 10:37 PM
    Interesting. I see your point and quite frankly I agree, I do however believe that Apple will announce it because the chips are definately out and running, Apple wants to stay ABOVE cutting edge, so why wouldn't they announce the chips?Yeah, what would be the best thing Steve could do Monday is to announce an across the board shift to Core 2 immediately. I don't have the courage to predict this will happen. But it would be the coolest thing in a long time if it does. :cool:

    I agree with you it would make the most sense to just do it all at once instead of incrementally - esp since it's only FIVE MONTHS 'til the January 9 SF MacWorld SteveNote where the OctoCore Mac Pro will likely be added above the Quad - maybe even the Leopard release.





    chrmjenkins
    Apr 18, 02:51 PM
    Pretty textbook case of biting the hand that feeds you here, even if Samsung business units are separated.





    treysmay
    Aug 7, 03:50 PM
    friggin canada store isn't up yet. I want to know the canadian damn prices!!





    Gasu E.
    Apr 25, 08:25 AM
    I'm not impressed if this is where the iMac display is potentially going , the current GPUs can barely drive the resolutions they have now in anything other than simple desktop apps . , can you imagine what video card you would need to drive a game (say portal 2 which has low to modest requirements) at 30fps + on a screen with 3200 or higher resloution ? Well whatever that GPU is , apple will ship with the one released 2 years ago and half the RAM it shipped with on the PC .
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    Think I ranted a bit then , sorry :rolleyes:

    :) I think you are just seeing advance preparation for something that won't happen for a while; moreover, when it does happen, it will start with smaller screens and work its way up to the larger ones over time. By the time it works up to a 20"+ displays, GPUs will be much more powerful.





    BittenApple
    May 7, 10:13 AM
    Makes sense, all Apple needs is the cloud.

    If it is indeed free, this is a welcomed change.



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