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  • cube
    Mar 24, 03:26 PM
    Cool story bro, would read again. If you want the fusion so badly then buy a PC. No one's forcing you to buy from Apple.


    I am forced to buy Apple because of the lack of commercial Linux applications for consumers.





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  • AFPoster
    Mar 22, 01:43 PM
    Under god was added to the pledge in the 50s because we were scared of the Russians. Nevermind the fact that the Pledge was written in 1892, long after the Founding Fathers died.

    What else you got?

    You're right, I apologize for being incorrect on the pledge.

    I have some shoe strings, a piece of gum and a ball of lint.

    Maybe we're just confused how someone who claims to be a director of IT (and presumably takes some college to become) can fail so hard at basic history.[/QUOTE]

    I'm not here to remember everything I learned, especially in a class I could have cared less about. If you asked me about "pythagorean theorem" I couldn't even answer that. Just because you are wrong on a piece of history doesn't mean your wrong on all other subjects (aside from math which I have stated that).





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  • kurosov
    Mar 25, 03:56 PM
    Once they enable the use of other iOS devices as wireless controllers then i'll be interested.





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  • MCIowaRulz
    Apr 19, 01:14 PM
    FINALLY! I've been holding off for over a year upgrading my 2007 iMac because of the ancient ports. Give me my Thunderbolt!

    I HAD YOU ALL BEAT:D
    I'm GOING to upgrade from a slow single processor 867Mhz G4 from 2001 running Tiger with a 120GB+60GB HD and the ancient ATI 9000 Pro.:)

    1 21.5 (or 24 please)
    3.x Ghz Quad SB i7
    8 GB (or 16GB)
    2 TB HD
    Ati 6000x series
    etc etc:):)





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  • Tomorrow
    Apr 20, 11:01 AM
    Automatics are for the elderly, and for fat and/or lazy people.

    http://paradoxdgn.com/junk/avatars/trollface.jpg



    Wow, really? :rolleyes:

    So if someone wants to buy a Corvette, and they're neither elderly, fat, nor lazy, they should shell out extra and order one with a manual transmission rather than buy one off the lot?

    If someone wants to buy a Ford Taurus, Nissan Maxima, Chevrolet Impala, or a host of similar cars, then they must be either elderly, fat, or lazy, right? Because none of those are available with a manual transmission.

    That's because you only have automatics to drive :p

    No, my first car had a manual transmission (on the column). It was even worse, but that's mostly because the car was a 1965 model and had no air conditioning, no power steering, no power brakes, no power windows, torn-up seats, and oddly chewed through right rear tail light bulbs at a blistering pace. That was back in the days when driving was less of a headache than it is today (I was much younger), but even then I would still rather ride shotgun.





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  • japanime
    Apr 3, 04:26 AM
    good point, he doesn't have an ipad he is just trolling.

    people don't understand that if 1,000 ipads have a problem with backlight bleeding, thats still only .01% of ipad 2s Sold.

    And apple will replace any ipad with backlight bleeding

    I have an original iPad. It has had backlight bleeding since the day I received it. Several months ago I brought it to an Apple Store Genius Bar and they told me it was normal and not something for which they would issue a replacement. Guess they lied to me. Oh well...





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  • direzz
    Aug 16, 08:06 PM
    i dont really think the ipod needs to be updated.

    its great the way it is, and it hasnt even been a year since it was released!

    why are you all on this idea of an ipod update?

    the ipod isnt a computer that needs a new processor and faster components.

    mp3 files just play.





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  • diamond.g
    Mar 24, 01:54 PM
    It would be very well possible. Remember, Thunderbolt is derived from LightPeak. One of the reasons to develop LightPeak was to transmit data at very fast rates over a distance. Essentially, not have everything so closed together.

    In other words, you can the CPU in room A and the RAM in room B which is 20 feet away and get the same result. This is one of the reasons Intel developed LightPeak. There are many other reasons for development obviously.

    However, Thunderbolt in its current stage is not suited for such lengthy exchange due to its copper nature. However, say you have a GFX cradle on your desk, you could well use Thunderbolt's current implementation to feed data. However, you'd need multiple implementations of Thunderbolt in order for it to work great. Currently, many GFX solutions use PCIe x16 interface which pretty much uses 8 GB/s bandwidth so one Thunderbolt interface will do fine and still have a nice 2GB/s overhead. However, the newer PCIe 3.0 interface pushes 16GB/s now so you'd need two Thunderbolt interfaces.
    The one thing I wonder about is DRM. As it is now the connection to the display (and through DP) are protected (with either HDCP or DPCP). Do we know if LP/TB supports that protection (especially since the DP stream is actually separate from the PCIe stream)?





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  • marksman
    Mar 25, 05:57 PM
    naysayers are probably more concerned with the fact that you can't look at the tv screen while fumbling for the touch controls on the ipad; physical buttons enable the player to just feel for the controls, without having to look down and miss the action on tv. the only games that would work for this are racing games, where you just tilt the ipad.

    what a world of difference some buttons would make <sigh>

    Not really. Properly designed controls on touch screen will be just fine... You will see...

    Anyone who thinks that the long-term viability of the IOS ecosystem as a significant home game player because of the lack of hard controls is just missing the picture.

    I can't figure out why some people think you have to look at the screen of a touchscreen device to use it to manipulate things in a game world. Between rotation and movement of the device itself with properly placed buttons you can do a lot with it, none of it requiring looking at the touch screen.

    I suspect most people could distinguish between the lower left corner of their device and the upper right corner, for instance, without looking at the screen.





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  • AlphaDogg
    Feb 24, 07:00 PM
    Here's my mbp setup.

    Do I see a white iPhone 3G/3GS peeking in there?





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  • bigandy
    Jul 14, 03:10 AM
    a BTO option would be great.

    i'd pop one in if i could afford it- it would be damn useful considering the amount of data i need to archive making films... :rolleyes:





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  • JoEw
    Jun 22, 05:20 PM
    Touch interfaces don't NECESSARILY mean touchscreen interfaces.

    The Magic Trackpad � http://www.macrumors.com/2010/06/07/apples-magic-trackpad-or-magic-slate-revealed/ � would allow for multi-touch on desktops, enabling many iOS applications to be used on a desktop computer (and obviously laptops could do the same thing with their trackpads).

    Touch input in a desktop environment could be useful for manipulating or selecting MULTIPLE buttons/sliders/whatever at the same time � which you can't do with a mouse.

    There are lots of ways this could be useful.

    but a replacement of keyboard and mice don't think so...





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  • lyzardking
    May 8, 11:44 AM
    wait, so are you running a3's on your 09s? or bigadv units?

    also, congrats to whiterabbit for 15 million points!

    a3's on the '08

    -bigadv on the '09s (they occasionally pickup an a3)

    Sorry about the confusion (I should reread what I type) :o





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  • Al1n
    Apr 11, 07:26 AM
    I never drove a manual in my life. LOL.
    So, no, i can't drive a stick shift car. :)





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  • Doctor Q
    Nov 29, 04:20 PM
    the analyst also believes the iTV will have advanced user interface software to further the ultimate goal of improving user experience and simplifying consumers' use of content.Maybe during boring movie credits the iTV will switch the display to a Visualizer, like the one in iTunes, or automatically change all commercials into Get A Mac ads.





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  • chairguru22
    Jul 18, 11:20 AM
    a movie will be 500MB at least and thats just iPod quality. Full-screen computer monitor quality thats watchable is at least 700MB that ive experienced.

    people want to rent and watch movies on their tv so if there isnt a way to do this easily, even rentals will fail.





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  • Bengt77
    Aug 25, 04:56 PM
    7. iMacs will get:

    Core 2 Duo E6700 - 2.67 GHz (4 MiB L2, 1066 MHz FSB) and
    Core 2 Duo E6600 - 2.40 GHz (4 MiB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Man, that sounds good! I'll take one. To take away, please. Djeez, I am so ready for a new iMac! :o





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  • timerollson
    Feb 20, 03:03 PM
    snip

    What speakers and how's the bass on them?





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  • Nwanda
    Sep 19, 09:12 PM
    Antenna gate was blown out of proportion :rolleyes:

    It really was a non issue.

    However I do enjoy my free case :)
    I concur. I would have bought and used the phone even without the case. Now, it's just a bonus!





    AidenShaw
    Sep 6, 08:52 PM
    $19.99 for a downloaded movie, that's absolutely ridiculous. There is no way I would ever pay that much when I can go buy a new release DVD for $12-14.99. Amazon's service will fail, especially if Apple does indeed release a Movie Store.

    I'm not a fan of $14.99 either, but it's a little more reasonable.

    Of course all of this depends on the quality and if you can burn it.

    Six more days. :)
    Agree - $19.99 to $24.99 is the price for pristine 1080p Blu-ray discs at Fry's or Best Buy.

    Ever watched a YouTube video full-screen on a 40" Samsung 1920x1080 LCD television...

    If you have, did you manage to stick it out for the whole 30 seconds before stopping it?

    HD or DOA. Two options. (At that $19.99 price - for $3.99/movie I might do some VHS quality stuff for a plane trip.)





    appleguru1
    Sep 14, 10:05 AM
    ...my iPhone 4 still gets the best reception of any phone I've ever owned, regardless of how I hold it or whether or not it has a case on it...





    admanimal
    Mar 30, 11:37 PM
    Update isn't showing up in App Store for me. Any ideas? :(

    It's not an update, you have to get a new code and redeem it.





    TMay
    Apr 19, 10:56 AM
    Please...Please...Please...provide a pro graphics card option (FirePro or Quadro)





    Raska
    Mar 31, 07:26 PM
    Is Safari still buggy as feck? Can you drag images out and not have them be .weblocs? Is google maps working properly without tile distortions/not loading?

    Google Maps looks fine, so do dragging images. There is something strange I noticed trying to refresh a page. The best is to just post the pictures to show the bug.

    http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/5367/safaribug1.png
    The first is the popover that slide into view when I tried to refresh the page.

    http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/1071/safaribug2.png
    The second is the address bar glitching once the popover is dismissed.



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