суббота, 21 мая 2011 г.

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  • weg
    Jul 22, 05:08 AM
    Well obviously none of us here are going to be terribly interested if it's not Mac-compatible. That said, Apple has a lot to lose, so I hope they adapt and compete well.

    So far, Microsoft's Hardware was always perfectly Mac compatible...




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  • YoNeX
    Nov 4, 01:07 AM
    Ok so here's the newb question of the day!!

    Have to buy Windows correct regardless of Parallels or VMware?

    Yes.

    As for some results, I really can't post performance results, but I can say that this competition in the virtualization market is good and we should be getting an excellent product for VMware (hopefully, if they give us a more of a workstation than a player).




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  • twoodcc
    Nov 11, 11:18 AM
    looks like we've had a slow 24 hours




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  • lilo777
    Apr 22, 02:54 PM
    Apple has never used extreme edition processors. It's outside the scope of their market (aside from beyond their TDP).

    However, that's immaterial to the overall point. You tried to claim that apple skimps on some products, therefore them skimping on LTE because they can makes sense. That's no longer the case, Apple does use mobile quad core processors, so your claim no longer has any basis.

    Really? So the fact that they did not have laptops with mainstream mobile quad core CPUs before Sandy Bridge when every other computers manufacturer had them is "immaterial" now? With LTE it's the same story all over. After they finally get in a year or two you'll probably be able to say again that it's immaterial. I bet it's very material to those who want iPhone with LTE now. Another major problem here is that Apple sticks to having just one model of iPhone (CDMA vs GSM differences aside). As if all people wanted the same thing. They don't.




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  • ezekielrage_99
    May 3, 08:08 AM
    Sorry not to add trollbait here but here's my main issues:

    1) Though they are using current AMD/ATi 512MB is pretty weak... Though 2GB BTO is a good thing.

    2) Was hoping for more than 16GB support...

    3) <rant>The Aussie store is getting screwed again, we are 10% over parity and paying 20% more than the US store, even with import duty Aussies are paying too much IMHO </rant>

    Oh well may wait till next year, for the next iMac bump and Lion...




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  • Nermal
    Apr 14, 02:33 AM
    It's the mythical xMac! :p




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  • skeep5
    Nov 10, 04:44 PM
    son of a




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  • pilotError
    May 3, 08:23 AM
    4-6 weeks for an SSD upgrade?!?!

    Steve jobs: "umad?"

    Looks like another month of waiting for me!

    Is it easy for us to install an SSD by ourselves? (I'm not a geek)

    I've been waiting for the new 27" to replace my 2006 iMac, but I don't really have a pressing need believe it or not. I already put a core2duo in it and a 2gb 7200 rpm HD in it...

    In response to the other 2 posters, I'm waiting for the iFixit teardown to see how bad the upgrade would be, just to see which SSD's they are going to use, and how hard it would be to do the upgrade on my own. Another $600 on the 27" w/ i7 pushes the price to nearly 3000, a bit expensive these days for a desktop, even if it is an Apple.




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  • saving107
    Apr 14, 01:32 PM
    Nope, I've never enabled them before on my iPad as I'm not an official Apple developer and I didn't have access to the beta release that included this feature in the past.

    Interesting.

    I can't confirm this because I already had Gestures enabled once and with every new update, it hasn't gone away. But if they are now enabled without needing XCode, then I guess enjoy because I love using these Gestures (I rarely use the Home button anymore).




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  • LondonCentral
    Apr 22, 04:57 PM
    What is funny is remembering the outcry on the early leaked pictures on the iPhone 4 and how ugly it was... Yet it is the best looking phone in the world now.

    Damn right it is. I sold mine a few weeks back but now might buy a white one which I'll keep until I can get my hands on an iP5. I've never considered buying back tech I'd sold before but I genuinely miss holding and using it. Never has metal and glass looked so sexy as a phone.




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  • MacinDoc
    Apr 13, 08:02 PM
    I would pay cash money to know how this sold relative to gender.
    Well, with a sample size of 2, my wife bought a white iP3G and I bought a black one...




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  • DaBlackMamba
    Mar 17, 10:20 AM
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    Anyone know about fi or scp?




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  • LukeHarrison
    May 2, 02:55 AM
    I guess that'll teach him for using his real address on Playstation Network.




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  • Macula
    Dec 1, 02:24 PM
    Apple needs to get serious about security. They cannot develop such an integrated, holistic line of products ("in your den, car, pocket,...") without tightening their security.

    Windows Vista is NOT Windows XP. Apple risks lagging behind in that area and, in an ironic reversal of fortune, being widely considered as inferior to Microsoft in terms of security.

    But if we agree that the development of a secure OS is all about utilizing sound design, coding and auditing processes, then we must also accept that the challenge will be very difficult for Apple to meet: You just cannot do that with Open Source...

    Maybe it's about time Apple closed the Mac OS kernel?




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  • dXTC
    Oct 27, 11:48 AM
    I already got two potential Christmas presents early:

    http://hackadaycom.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/apple-tv-2.jpg
    (lovin' it something fierce!)

    and

    http://www.coffee-maker-review.net/images/keurig-elite-b40-21241758.jpg

    Would love to have this:

    http://www.devicemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/macbook-air-11.6-inch1.jpg

    or this:

    http://regmedia.co.uk/2010/01/27/ipad_rgb.jpg

    But since my budget nowadays says "oh hells to the naw", I'll probably have to settle for this:

    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjiEJf-ThfEIpW56OfafgPvwDwQMZZoPU_mDij55oq5dj8LFRGOtnaUUqsKflVzX42RNoKRY6N6fqThgIGOVpg3L7F8YFdfCcXCNcgFVsvJ5sRk-33n_3rO-gO3Oe8bRUdORL8dvX4WhGct/s1600/hojoboxset.jpg

    It's the 3-CD box set of Howard Jones's first two albums, being released soon on his Dtox label. Warner/Elektra gave Howard and his keyboard tech Robbie Bronnimann access to the original master tapes, and they've digitally remastered the albums with reportedly much better sound quality than the original CD issues. The third bonus disc, named after his rare "Risk" singles, contains live tracks from early performances.




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  • FloatingBones
    Nov 20, 01:03 AM
    I don't need to do squat guy.

    If you don't address those very good reasons, your argument won't be very convincing. We do not want the CPU suck, the identity leaking, the UI inconsistencies, and the very real risk of "zero day" Adobe bugs.

    WTF do I care about your reasons for wanting to take away my choice to use Flash? I don't.

    In other words, you are not competent to carry on a rational discussion. You're just here to vent.

    It's not about "propping up" flash, it's about being able to access TODAY'S Internet, not hoping some day that we won't need Flash.

    Users of those 120M+ devices don't have to hope. They are already free of Flash!

    We just want to use the Internet unfettered by Steve Jobs playing the part of a Communist Dictator.

    The analogy makes no sense. Nobody is forcing you to use any Apple product.

    If you really want the "full web experience" of zero-day Adobe bugs, get an Android phone. Note: Android phones were vulnerable to the last zero-day Adobe bug. (http://www.grc.com/sn/sn-273.txt)

    The only reasons I see from you are excuses to praise Steve.

    The fact that I can't catch zero-day Adobe attacks on my iPhone is a great reason to praise Apple's decision.

    which does NOTHING to make other Flash functions work, BTW, leaving many sites useless even so

    Do tell: what exact sites are you talking about? What exact legacy flash applications are running on those sites to which you can find no substitute?

    It's a drop in the ocean compared to the world at large nor should they have to be held hostage by Steve Jobs whose sole goal in life is to get you to pay him for every little thing you do in this world.

    Nobody is holding a gun to your head. Nobody is holding you hostage.

    If you don't like the choices that Apple made, then ditch your iOS device and get an Android. Simple.

    He wants to push his warped agendas and ring every last cent out of you no matter how inconvenient it might be to you.

    This is the first little lie in your rant. The iOS users don't find it inconvenient. If Flash were so damn important to them, they would have bought some device that could run Flash.

    The people who bought those 120M+ devices disagree with you.

    He wants to force the destruction of flash by denying his customers access to a large percentage of the world's web sites all the time while lying about iOS devices being able to access the 'real' or 'full' Internet.

    This is the second little lie. Apple did provide a choice: they approved the SkyFire App. They didn't have to do that.

    Apple has also announced they will approve Flash Apps using Adobe's cross-compiler for iOS. If there actually are crucial Flash apps -- you haven't named a single specific one so far -- the owners of those apps should be able to easily cross-compile their apps for the iOS App Store.

    if you don't have Flash, you don't have the full Internet.

    And that is the third little lie. Flash is a proprietary and legacy platform. It's on the way down now.

    Even Adobe has acknowledged that a Flash-only choice is a bankrupt strategy (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1039999). After websites start offering their content with an open standard, you've gotta ask: what exactly is the value in continuing to prop up Flash?

    I just want innovative products. That is what Steve is good at. That doesn't mean I want his arrogant ego side pushing those products with restrictions that have nothing to do with the technology and only to do with Steve's need to be a control freak.

    And this is number four. If those words were true, you would be able to explain why my four huge concerns for running Flash in iOS Safari are not valid. But you can't do that!

    If the flash experience is so great, please tell us what exact Flash sites are you talking about? What exact legacy flash applications are running on those sites to which you can find no substitute on your iOS device?




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  • trainguy77
    Oct 6, 05:45 PM
    wow meeble and trainguy! long time no see guys

    welcome back

    Thanks. I am back into the top 20 producers. But I thought I was higher up the list when I used to fold. Mind you this Mac Pro isn't getting any faster.... :rolleyes:

    I am under macman64 for those of you who were checking. :)




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  • PopCulture
    Feb 25, 10:06 AM
    That's horrible. There are so many actors that would love to be in this man's shoes. Not to mention that tons of crew members who are now without work due to his actions. SMH!




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  • southernpaws
    Apr 23, 04:25 PM
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    Seriously? An apple rumors forum is no place fo a shareholder? That's absurd.

    "As you can see 260K people bought HTC Thunderbolt since Verizon started selling them (about a month). This translates to about 3 million phones annually. Clearly the demand is there. Also, you keep forgetting that other phones have swappable batteries."

    If you want to play numbers, the iPhone on Verizon (same carrier as thunderbolt) sold 2.2 million in two months, compared to a quarter million in one month for tbolt. Saying that equals 3million annually 1) makes it compete better with the iPhone over two months on a single carrier and 2) assumes that the numbers remain constant. Being that people are figuring out that the battery life is dreadful (and you forget that the majority of the market doesn't want to swap batteries like it's 1999) and that android phones have a short cycle of being the hottest new thing, I don't think there's a basis to assume consistent sales in line with their opening month. Numbers can say anything when there's no common sense behind it.

    Correction: 260000 HTC Thunderbolts in 2 weeks.

    http://i.zdnet.com/blogs/vz042111a.png

    My point remains unchanged, but thanks for the clarification




    avkills
    Aug 15, 02:02 PM
    Well anyone with a G5 or Mac Pro should not even question the upgrade as it brings a full 64bit OS to your machine. Couple that with point upgrades to applications to 64bit and you have some massive memory enhancements.

    -mark




    Ammo
    Apr 26, 10:27 AM
    I'm hoping iPhone 5 supports HSPA+.

    That's PLENTY fast. Every bit as fast as current LTE networks.




    daneoni
    Sep 14, 10:48 PM
    Amazon
    http://www.amazon.com/will-not-fix-your-computer/dp/B0001TP7BW

    Cheers.

    On topic: I got this today. It was either this or 8GB o RAM. I went with the cheaper option.




    levitynyc
    Apr 29, 02:58 PM
    Remember when tiered pricing was announced, Steve said more songs would be available for $.69 than $1.29...I have yet to see a $.69 song.




    ghostlines
    Apr 1, 09:06 AM
    C'mon Apple keep it professional and unified. Man they should stick to working on the user experience and internals, not goofy color schemes and such. OS X already looks cool they don't need to make it look kiddy now!:eek:



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