Sunday, May 22, 2011

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  • BigPrince
    Jan 6, 10:15 PM
    I'll probably be at the Macworld Best of Show.





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  • nanofrog
    May 3, 02:55 PM
    Depends on what you are doing in Enterprise. Think Reprographics. :apple:
    Racks of servers for Reprography?

    That can be handled by a desktop/workstation for the computing end, while the real work is done by the printer technology used to generate the actual output (banners, blueprints, ...).





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  • aaronchow
    Apr 28, 01:48 PM
    Without these honorable men, there will not be any rumors. We should all salute them!! ;)





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  • Multimedia
    Nov 10, 04:47 AM
    Darn guys, do you think it would be smarter for me to buy my core 2 duo macbook after the leopard release?Only if you're gonna wait for the first hardware refresh after Leopard is out, unless $129 is gonna ruin your life then if you buy this hardware now.

    i.e. the MacBook C2D hardware is not going to change before Leopard is released next Spring. I think it's highly likely the next MacBook refresh will be several months beyond Leopard's release. Ability to engineer and deploy Santa Rosa improvements won't be possible before late June-July '07.

    So unless you are so miserly that you can't afford another $129 then, I think you should buy it in January so you can save another $79 on iLife '07. :)





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  • Benjy91
    Apr 27, 09:03 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-gb) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Hopefully with iOS 5, I can't wait to see if they'll revamp it.





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  • VanMac
    Oct 18, 01:43 PM
    Never ending rumor, but that's what they are for.

    Regardless, I would likely buy one just for geeking out with it on the subway. :D





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  • conradzoo
    Sep 7, 04:25 PM
    Well, I wasn't in for a phone (though I need one), just the 2G nano (my shuffle =dead), but if , if a nanophone would emerge the 12th, woot.





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  • Xero910
    Apr 5, 06:03 PM
    It'd be funnier had he tried to blend it with the aluminum back and batteries. Blending the display isn't quite the feat.

    Also the reason it works when bent is because the components are all at the top. Middle/Bottom is mostly made up of the batteries. Theoretically you could cut it in half and it'd still work. Although I doubt the display would function with half it missing :P

    Ah well, still good for a laugh.





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  • edcrosay
    Oct 12, 10:24 PM
    To do so would break the NDA.
    That's what I figured.
    I wish I was a developer.





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  • ChazUK
    Apr 27, 09:35 AM
    Well, Google Maps app on android originated from the one on the iPhone so I think Apple has got full potential to do it.

    The only thing they need is data and I am sure they can do a better job than google.

    Since Maps on Android moved away from tile based graphics to their newer vector based maps it's gotten far better. I'm not sire of Google let third parties use the vector maps now but they really have improved performance of the maps and even bought off line caching as they're less data intensive now which is nice.

    One thing's for sure, Apple will provide a great, integrated solution, you can count on that.





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  • sreedy
    Sep 12, 08:44 AM
    199/7 get Marsh out of the Commentary box!!!!!!

    If we get a 250 lead and survive until tea then I think England will sneak this..... come on Giles..... KING of SPAIN!





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  • emmawu
    Aug 7, 08:01 PM
    I think Steve has been looking ill since the New York store opening. He did have pancreatic cancer a while back. My father had pancreatic cancer and had to have part of his stomach removed. Hope he's feeling okay.





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  • Leej
    Nov 16, 10:22 PM
    Very very slick, but (like mentioned) this looks like the kind of thing that never materializes. Say... I wonder if they could make a good espresso maker input/output system...





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  • macfan881
    Apr 29, 11:20 AM
    i found this actaully funny admiting he's a Apple fan boy to especailly and talking about we dont have any offical sponsor's but in the beginning of every episode it says The Daily Show in HD is brought to you by Windows 7 Go Jon :)





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  • reden
    Apr 12, 11:18 AM
    Is this the same analyst that speculated Apple was launching the iPad 3 this year?





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  • Cougarcat
    Oct 17, 03:51 PM
    Definitely Will Happen:
    •Mail and iCal updated to resemble Mobile Me
    •Interface updated to resemble Mobile Me (more helvetica, less gloss)

    Would Be Nice:
    •Major focus on graphics performance. Perhaps of a way for an 3D App (i.e a game) to monopolize the CPU and GPU, like in Windows.
    •Dropstack and tabs in Finder, to obviate the need for Path Finder (for me)
    • New File System, whatever they started to work on after the ZFS licensing fell through.
    • Bring back the normal audio/video controls in the Finder
    • Tags
    • iChat removed from the OS. New Mac and Windows versions with FaceTime, available immediately.
    • Faster way to switch to Bootcamp in the Apple Menu (this was a feature in a beta, and they took it out.)
    • Better-looking folder icons with COLOR that stand out.
    • Resolution independence
    • Quicktime X with 7's features; Quicktime 7 gone

    Not Counting On It:
    • Editable Apple Menu, like in days of old
    • Copy and Paste in Finder
    • A better looking, flatter bottom dock without the stupid reflections (I have mine set to the 2D version now)
    • Blu-ray support





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  • Umbongo
    Oct 25, 08:35 PM
    The 750 MB option is welcoming. I wonder how much less is a hard drive over the net?

    750GB drives can be had for under $400 if that is what you meant.





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  • JAT
    Apr 29, 11:52 AM
    Don't tell me where to put my western values. It is not government's job to uphold the corporatocracy by putting employees in jail whenever their employer doesn't like what they did. Even worse in a communist country where the "employer" and the government might be one and the same. I have every right to know how governments treat their citizens if I might be buying their products.

    In general, trade secrets are a civil matter in the US, not a criminal matter - there is no arrest, there is no go to jail, it is a financial matter.

    LOL!! That's just bizarre. Theft of secrets is indeed a crime (http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode18/usc_sec_18_00001832----000-.html)in the USA, and that is Federal, not even left to State jurisdiction. You seem to feel that the USA is not run by big business, something you need to get over.

    The country in the world that is most clearly run by business is South Korea, which is not communist.





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  • obeygiant
    Mar 16, 07:24 AM
    The Japanese have a very high social contract. They live and work in tight quarters so they follow the rules as to not offend anyone. It's part of their culture. I don't see the connection with this and healthcare.





    Tommyg117
    Aug 19, 10:11 PM
    Steve is definitely upset, first Apple "surprise" officially foiled?





    farmboy
    Apr 10, 11:48 PM
    You do realize that Jobs is not an engineer. Nor has he ever programmed anything.

    I have read all the patents where he's the first name listed. There's only about a half dozen, mostly ideas related to iPods and icons. And that gooseneck monitor arm. Oh, and he came up with the slide-to-power-off thingie you see if you hold down the iPhone power button.

    My favorite: while the iPhone was being worked on by his employees, he applied for a patent for a telephone dial UI driven by a clickwheel. It was almost as cool as the Onion's "MacBook Wheel (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BnLbv6QYcA)" parody:

    Jealous much? Of course you do realize that the order of inventors on a patent means absolutely nothing. This is not academia. And since when do all computer inventions have to come from "engineers" and "programmers"?





    hyperpasta
    Jul 12, 04:02 PM
    Bad move...

    Obviously, there is huge demand for cheaper Macs. Cheap doesn't equal bad!

    Mac minis should start at $399
    iMacs should start at $899
    MacBooks should start at $799
    MacBook Pros should start at $1499
    Mac Pros should start at $1499

    There is no reason this wouldn't work.





    freiheit
    Jul 11, 07:48 PM
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought when I was in chemistry class in high school that we learned that magnesium and water have an explosive reaction -- if you thought lawsuits about earbuds conducting electricity when you get hit by lightning were bad, wait until several thousand people catch fire while listening to their iPod in the rain.





    AlBDamned
    Sep 8, 11:35 AM
    Not a bad thing, we might see a 5-day Test... :eek:

    I thought Collingwood was very poorly used there, the ball was about three inches outside the line.

    Bugger, there goes Struass, 350 might be a tall ask now....

    297/7, Strauss out for 129.

    We're going

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