الأربعاء، 18 مايو 2011

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  • Brien
    Mar 16, 11:16 PM
    Wow, things sure are crazy. Good luck to those who still need one. I was kicking myself for ordering after it had slipped to 2 weeks, but now that it's at 5 weeks I feel a bit better. :D
    ROFL! No one in their right mind is going to swap an AT&T for a Verizon model when the GSM models are in such short supply.

    Also, though I know none of them read Macrumors, I'd like to sneak a moment of catharsis by sending out a big karmic f_ck you to all the scalpers who stood in line on Friday and bought out all the GSM models to ship and sell them overseas.

    Anyway, off to order my GSM version online, and then to enjoy my Verizon white 32GB at work while I'm not drafting contracts & wills.
    Yeah. That seems to be the case across the country. Makes you wonder what percentage of iPads left the country on Friday...




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  • quigleybc
    Jul 28, 12:18 PM
    Now is really the time for Apple to go all out and move in on MS....

    If I were Steve, I would be cranking out products, and really pushing hard to get stuff like a full on Mac media center, next gen iPods, iPhones, iTablets ect. ect..

    Just because MS is kind of in limbo right now, not really doing anything big, Gates just stepped down...now is the time to really move in on their territory.

    Maybe that's exactly what they're doing, but it seems like the big product announcements have dropped off completley....the last big announcement was the Macbook, which was a no brainer...high fi ect....

    Hopefully they are all going mad scientist in the Apple labs cooking something really special up, and are just going to unload them all at once....we'll see...




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  • trojanvillage
    Apr 14, 08:20 AM
    I'm an iOS dev, and this showed up on my pages. I have no idea what it means, or what this device is, I have not made an update to support a new device, and I doubt other devs have either.

    Devs usually never get pre-release access to a new device.




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  • Rodimus Prime
    Oct 1, 02:28 PM
    All emergency calls are placed on a separate priority line/ or are given preference over all other calls at any point in time.

    On top of that they will grab the tower with the best signal no matter what carrier it is on.

    If you place a 911 call from an ATT phone and T-Mobile has a better tower in the area then you can sure as hell bet that the phone will be going to that tower.

    emergency mode on a phone is very different than a normal call. It has the power to kick others off the line and you are given more dedicated bandwithe for the phone.




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  • erlendscott
    Jul 10, 12:46 PM
    I'm still on iWork 05, couldn't really see the need to update it every year so I'm waiting until iWork 07.

    I agree that there is loads of potential in Pages, and found it very usable once I got used to it. I would also like to see a standard 'word processing mode' as using the templates as the main focus of the application doesn't work awfully well for regular word processing.

    I also prefer the sidebar palette in Word as you can easily drop down multiple sections rather than having to have open 2 or more inspector panes.

    These would be welcome additions and would definitely make me more likely to upgrade in the new year.




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  • flopticalcube
    Apr 11, 02:42 PM
    I've seen what TB can do and it's great. But what I'm saying is that it will be HARD for TB to step into a USB-dominated computer industry and just kill USB altogether from all angles. Will TB be faster than USB 3.0?...in real world use by 90% of the consumers/prosumers out there? Maybe. Maybe not. It's like asking Bluray to come in and just dominate the DVD market...it's been trying and 3+ years BluRay is doing well, but the average Joe understands he needs to re-purchase all this movies as well as purchase a hi-def tv and stereo receiver to take advantage of all the features of Bluray (I love Bluray, by the way). It's time, money, and not everyone sees the value or HAS A NEED for that value.

    Will people throw out all their USB devices and twiddle their thumbs waiting for TB devices other than hard drives (cameras, printers, video cams, keyboards, mice, flash keys,)? No. Of course not.

    Speed vs. Speed is 1 argument...versatility is another. But again, what I'm really saying is to look around you and ask yourself if the world is just going to dump USB technology for TB? Nope. TB will likely coincide with USB 3.0 just like eSATA and Firewire.

    We'll see in a few years where we are.

    My issue with USB has always been that it goes through the CPU. At the speeds of USB 3.0, this could really bite performance.




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  • scu
    Oct 18, 06:50 PM
    Due to late intro of the mac Pro. I would bet that desktops will increase in sales for Q1

    I would agree with you. One issue is that the older G5 are still very good machines. There is little incentive to upgrage given that there are still a number of applications that are not Intel native yet. The Mac Pro should see a bigger jump when Photoshop and Leopard are out in Spring.

    I think Leopard alone will blow everyone away given the powerfull 64 bit processing. We will continue to see strong demand for Mac desktops at that point.




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  • AlligatorBloodz
    Apr 13, 07:43 PM
    Sheep tv would be more like it. What's next, a supermarket?

    BAAAAAAAAAAAAD joke




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  • Small White Car
    Apr 11, 01:36 PM
    Could someone clarify this for me: Aren't hard drives too slow to make use of Thunderbolt anyway?

    I haven't read for sure, but I'm guessing these products are RAIDed for speed, not redundancy.

    How many drives are in there? It's possible they've got the speeds up pretty high on them.




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  • etoiles
    Jul 28, 09:56 AM
    Competition is good...




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  • snebes
    Apr 14, 05:40 PM
    Does a proximity sensor work off light? (Honest question, I'm ignorant)

    Some light wave. I believe it is infrared, but don't quote me on it.




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  • /user/me
    May 1, 11:48 PM
    On that note:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhnUgAaea4M




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  • generik
    Aug 18, 04:49 PM
    I think everyone should not forget that Microsoft is rich, and to apologist going "HA! Apple is rich as well", perhaps the point should be made that Microsoft is way richer.

    Remember Palm? It used to be the top handheld, where is it today?
    Even Sony's PS is slowly on its way down, afterall the marketshare that Microsoft is gaining, albeit tiny, is what used to be Sony's!

    Trouble is Microsoft has a B$ monopoly going for it in the OS and office productivity markets, they can easily afford to blow billions to make Zune work. Heck, they blown hundreds of millions literally on a whim to stand up against the EU (on principle of their evilness!), I don't see why they won't blow at least as much cash on a line that'd effectively cripple their next competitor in the other market (MacOS vs Vista).

    Without all that extra slush funds from iPod sales Apple would be hard pressed to keep the quarterlies up, that said I really hope to get an ultimate cool iPod this Paris expo :D




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  • revelated
    May 3, 09:02 AM
    That was the case for the previous 21.5" too. The smaller enclosure can only fit 2 DIMM slots while the larger 27" can fit 4 DIMM slots.

    Given it's Sandy Bridge, curious if that means the 27" might be able to take 32GB.




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  • gkhaldi
    Oct 23, 12:41 PM
    No one will know that until they try installing Windows on a VM.

    And, yes, the detection of a VM is simple, given a handful of VM vendors: just look for the VM "hardware" signatures they use. On activation, if any matching hardware is found, pop up a dialog stating "This license of Windows is not applicable to a virtual machine, such as <Parallels or VMWare or Virtual PC>. Activation failed. Please see www.microsoft.com/suckyoudry to enhance your license to allow activation on this virtual machine."

    That is precisely what Activation is for: detecting invalid hardware (usually, hardware on which this copy of Windows was not activated, but in thi case also VM hardware) and stopping full use of the product on it. We can't say for certain that they will do this until it happens or someone from MS breaks the code of silence regarding this issue. But they certainly have the means to do it.

    If this is true, why did Microsoft used to sell me Virtual PC with a version of XP Pro? I could clone that instance of XP Pro also several times and run them in // (altough very slow since emulated):confused: :confused:




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  • danny_w
    Nov 4, 07:06 PM
    All I want is for my divorce to be final so that I can marry my sweety. ;) She's already the very best Christmas present ever!




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  • Bilbo63
    Apr 22, 09:33 AM
    1) I own both.

    They are rectangular and have icons on home screens.

    There's only so much one can do with smart phone styling.

    It's not like Apples on the verge of going out of business.

    Much ado over nothing.

    Like a teenage bully, Apples beyond stupid.


    2) You actually believe clueless sales people?

    Okay THAT is just total BS. There are other phones that do not look like iPhone clones out there.

    Look at what Microsoft are doing? They are actually giving their mobile platform its own interface and it's own look. You know what? It's pretty damn good too. You don't HAVE to do things the Apple does. No, Samsung copies Apple because they're lazy and they know that they can generate sales on confusing buyers or convincing buyers that this is the same thing as an iPhone. It's so obvious.

    It's fine that they want to make touchscreen phones, just create your own look and feel. Granted some of Samsung's phone are worse than others.

    Blatant copying.

    AND, if Apple have infringed on anyone else's patents, they should be held accountable too. That's the way that it works. Live by the sword. Die by the sword.




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  • Rigby
    Apr 15, 10:10 AM
    Apple has posted a note detailing the security fixes in 4.3.2:

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4606

    They include blacklisting of the fake Comodo SSL certificates (http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/03/comodo-compromise/) as well as fixes for holes in Webkit that malicious web sites can potentially use to execute code on the device.




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  • BJMRamage
    Apr 26, 01:07 PM
    $20/year includes MobileMe and 64gb storage. You could in theory back up your entire iPad for that price.

    Buy a song, get a extra storage free, buy and album get a year free.
    buy iDevice or Mac year get a year free.

    stream on any iDevice or Mac with App Store download of iTunes Air (AirTunes)

    only works on Macs or iDevices. have a WinPC and Android, sorry, out of luck. have WinPC and iPhone you're ok to use it.




    DotComName
    Mar 31, 01:23 PM
    Apple, we all know the mouse is dead... stop wasting time coding mac apps to look like iPad apps and coding mac os to operate like iOS, just do the obvious: ditch the mac platform all together! Make larger iOS devices that allow for the manipulation of iOS apps in windowed form and there you go, desktop operating environment with iOS.

    touch input > mouse input




    southernpaws
    Apr 23, 04:06 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Those are companies people don't get attached to. Apple and other tech companies are a much more personal choice, generally. It probably also helps because those people are excited that Apple is making more money, allowing them to deliver more new and innovative products then would be possible with lower cash flow.

    I guess I must be old school, I'm a consumer and I think about my wallet before the corporations treasure chest. Apple isn't pumping most of the profits back int the company or paying it out to shareholders. It's sitting in the bank. Or maybe they have something unimaginably huge in mind and I guess that is a possibility.

    Are you suggesting that they are handling their money poorly or that they are making poor business decisions? That would be contrary to the evidence. As an investor, I've been very pleased with their decisions.

    If I were speaking only as a consumer, I'm pleased with their decisions because I enjoy their products.




    LethalWolfe
    Apr 29, 05:01 PM
    I say that it's not wise to just lower prices if you're going to lose money on every sale.
    Selling loss leaders is a very common retail tactic and is used by just about everyone (including Apple).


    Lethal




    Billy Boo Bob
    Jun 7, 03:36 AM
    I like the idea of being able to "buy" a free app on the phone without a password. My iTunes account password is a long mix of letters and numbers, and easy to type on a physical keyboard, but it's a pain in the ass to type out on the phone's funky keyboard just to update or grab free stuff.

    As for the OP, I think Apple would have suffered a pretty bad PR rap if they didn't refund them.




    ezekielrage_99
    May 3, 09:04 AM
    The 8800GS was actually the 8800M GTS, the second-highest model GPU in nVidia's mobile lineup at the time. The HD5750M in the previous iMac was actually a HD5850M or the second-highest model GPU in ATI's mobile lineup at that time. So Apple hasn't been skimping up to now on top-end options. Admittedly, the HD6970M is notable because it's actually the top-end mobile GPU, so we have climbed up a rung in the ladder.

    The issue I think most users have is not the actual chipset which Apple does pick well the complement a fast Intel CPU is how much RAM they put with it.

    Really 512MB is pretty weak IMHO... 1GB should be standard across all models, while 2GB on 27" in a nice addition.



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