Tuesday, May 10, 2011

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  • KnightWRX
    Apr 19, 07:37 AM
    Google probably have a kickass patent portfolio so they'll just countersue.

    Google actually doesn't, being an industry newcomer and all (they only appeared at the end of the 90s in the industry). That is one of their Achilles' heels.





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  • Frisco
    Oct 12, 01:34 PM
    Check out DeaPeaJay's mockup at AppleInsider. Me want.
    http://www.exit42design.com/stuffDirectory/redNano.jpg

    That's Hot! I love the deep red.





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  • Josias
    Sep 14, 01:35 PM
    Definiantly - I love it. Defiant + Definitely! I think you just coined a fantacular word!

    Think Different





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  • After G
    Sep 14, 02:17 AM
    I think that the phone interface won't have a click-wheel. Rather, it will be all screen with an on-screen wheel changing to an on-screen keypad. No slider action whatsoever. Maybe a hard switch for on/off, answer, and phonebook, but that's about all I'd put on the phone. It'll save on cost and hardware complexity too, not having to include a wheel.

    Interface? Regular phone ... may be a smartphone if they figure out how to do the keyboard. Input is always questionable on small devices because there isn't room. Bluetooth perhaps? That's more $ down the drain for a keyboard :(

    I hope I have the funds to buy one when one of these suckers comes out. Both GSM and CDMA would be better, but if there's only one, it should be GSM. It's easier for people to switch their phones that way, instead of having the cellphone stores cluttered up.

    Good thing my sister's RAZR is dying ... maybe I'll tell her to get someone else's phone (on the cheap) when these drop (if she doesn't have enough for an Apple phone).





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  • NY Guitarist
    Apr 30, 05:43 PM
    Those guys must not have existed before the advent of LCD monitors... what did those guys do with the big glass tubes ?

    Bought monitors with anti-glare coatings. And monitor hoods.





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  • Ommid
    Apr 25, 01:17 PM
    Umm, you do realize the processor can be 10000000x faster, the system is still completely hammed by the 5600rpm hard drive they put in there. Most tasks are faster on an Air then a 17" Pro. And if you're doing heavy lifting get a Mac Pro. People who bought the new processors don't enjoy the benefits 90% of the time.

    You must be a spec sheet reader, not someone who intelligently analyzes what they buy.

    Not my air :(





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  • DHUK
    Sep 1, 08:18 AM
    I'd say a refresh of the Mac Mini and/or iMac might happen. Why would they call both of the existing models 'early 2006' (esp. the mini) in this page.

    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303315





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  • Maccus Aurelius
    Oct 27, 02:26 PM
    What seriously kills me about all this is that those sensationalist chimpanzees from GP rally against a computer company that presently has roughly 6% (or less) of the computer market....almost every throw away computer I've ever seen were Compaqs, HP's, Dells, Gateways/e-Machines, and a few other generic crap boxes from some nameless plastic factory stuffing windoze in a toaster. Seriously, Greenpeace goofballs should stop stargazing up their rectums and take a look at the largest contributors of hardware refuse. Macs as far as I know are not easily tossed out. apple computers have been primarily hand me downs unless some terrible accident happened rendering it useless. seriously, no one throws away a functioning mac, unless they decided lead paint makes for good breakfast cereal.

    How many of these sap-chugging numbskulls go after Dell for making computers that generally end up being sidewalk fodder? perhaps they should invest their energies into designing the green computer, since they seem to have so much gloriously skilled scientists at their disposal to expose the evil apple. Go team planet!





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  • iStudentUK
    Apr 19, 07:15 AM
    So what? They're already getting sued by Apple, so what's another lawsuit? Point is, contract breach or not, Samsung could cripple Apple's whole ecosystem within days by halting all processor shipments.

    Big businesses aren't usually personal. Law suits happen, it shouldn't mean it turns into fisty-cuffs!

    (Breach of contract isn't simple, if Samsung did pull out and cripple Apple they could be made to pay damages to cover for that as it is foreseeable. It is obviously much more complex than that, but you get the point.)





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  • Eraserhead
    Nov 13, 03:48 PM
    Again, as I have said previously, the way these images/icons came about was USING OS X APIs.

    That's how they're wrong.

    w00master

    Exactly. Losing the maker of the Facebook app and Rouge Amoeba in one day is really bad.





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  • boxandrew
    Sep 4, 10:10 PM
    Is there anyone who has actually received one of these fabled invites? :confused:





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  • calculus
    Oct 28, 03:23 AM
    something to do with the magna carte

    Does Magna Carta mean nothing to you? Did she die in vain!

    ...sorry, couldn't resist.:)





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  • Zimmy
    Sep 14, 06:21 AM
    Um how about to send a text? i used the nokia with the scroll thing to write a text, dam it takes too long..

    Steve needs a world wide acceptable design, and not included a keypad, or call, hang up buttons, the phone is gonna have to have it. .

    zim





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  • mazola
    Sep 5, 03:14 PM
    Steve's debuting a new series of "I'm a Mac" TV ads.

    :P





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  • MrNomNoms
    Apr 30, 08:58 PM
    Anger management is a good thing.

    Not that but realising his posts are massively off topic. This article is about the iMac and nothing to do with the operating system itself.





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  • TangoCharlie
    Jul 14, 10:18 AM
    I really think the iMac should use Conroe now. I think the reason they used the Yonah chip is that they had no desktop "Core" architecture chips available. While using Merom is the easy thing to do, I hope they don't do it. The iMac is supposedly a desktop, it should use a desktop chip.

    I know what you mean, and I agree, but Apple has had to work to a pretty tight schedule. I doubt they've had time to redesign the iMac from scratch. Merom will be pretty good performance wise.... especially near the top end. The heat contraints of the iMac might infact force Apple to go the "mobile" route. The Conroes might be good, but they still produce a fair amount of heat.

    I'm hoping they'll plonk a bog standard Intel mobo into a nice pretty box and stick the Apple logo on the side for a Conroe based "MacPC". :confused:





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  • DeSnousa
    Sep 4, 07:10 PM
    I believe this media player will simply be a better iPod with better integration to your television, via possibly a nice dock. It makes sense, it's keeps the iPod in the forefront which would enable the market to grow because most will buy it for the music, but seeing it can attach to the t.v... :)





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  • Flowbee
    Aug 31, 07:26 PM
    $14.99 for new movies, but $9.99 for older films supposedly.

    Some movies aren't much longer than hour long TV shows, and people have been downloading those regularly from iTunes. And like I said, there are a lot of people out there already downloading movies from the internet. My guess is there are also a lot of people who would love to have an easy option to get their movies online, but aren't tech savvy enough to know what bit-torrent is, or where to find illegal torrent sites, etc. Those types of people would probably jump all over an easy to access and use movie downlaod site. iTunes already has a great reputation, so consumer comfort is high with Apple in that regard.


    I've said it before and I'll say it again... it's really easy to hook an iPod up to a TV (http://podophile.com/2006/08/16/watch-ipod-videos-on-your-tv/) to play videos. Just one cable. You're not limited to the iPod screen or your computer screen. Download movie>copy to iPod>plug into any TV with composite video and audio jacks (yellow, red, white). It's not DVD quality, but it's pretty good. Apple could certainly make it better while still keeping download times reasonable. I downloaded the second season of Lost - all 24 episodes - from the iTMS in less than 4 hours (I'm not sure how much less because I went out while they were downloading). Anyway, that's around 1,032 minutes of video. I'm guessing Apple could raise the video quality and still keep the d/l time of a 120 minute movie to under an hour, which would be reasonable, IMO.

    $10 - $15 movie downloads won't replace Netflix for me, but buying DVDs is now a thing of the past. In fact, I'm in the process of selling my prized DVD collection (http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZdz-2000QQhtZ-1). I look forward to downloadable "rentals."





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  • Westside guy
    Apr 11, 02:18 AM
    They'll change the key and force a firmware update on any airport express user who wants to update itunes.

    Unlikely - this would require the new private key be embedded in the firmware update package, which would defeat the purpose of replacing the old key.

    This is a fundamental issue with DRM solutions - you, as the consumer, have to hold the private key. They (Apple) can obfuscate where that key is, but in the end it has to be accessible in some manner. It's the same thing with iTunes DRM. If someone cares enough, they can almost certainly retrieve the private key (which is how Requiem works).

    I'm guessing Apple may make some half-hearted move or another; but I doubt they care all that much.





    rmhop81
    Apr 22, 08:34 AM
    If Pandora actually worked overseas...just like Hulu...

    i'm sure you have an equivalent....

    maybe you won't get this cloud service anyways....so what's your point in arguing? lol





    Eidorian
    Sep 9, 12:27 PM
    Maybe they should have run all their benchmarks at the same time!It also depends if you can run multiple instances of that application. A little help here Multimedia? I know you've used multiple instances of Toast. Care to enlighten us on what other applications we can do the same? Maybe we should make a guide on it...

    http://www.xbitlabs.com/web/2006-6-22.html

    Kentsfield consists of two Conroe dies, each featuring two cores and 4MB of L2 cache.
    I thought so. We've beaten Core 2 Duo chips to death and their design.





    aiqw9182
    Apr 25, 04:33 PM
    Reading is so fundamental. It said "Quad-SLI-capable". Where in the article did it say it was in an SLI configuration?

    Reading is really fundamental considering the fact that you can't even read two paragraphs worth of an article you posted:

    "These two, combined with SLI, they will let you play something like Far Cry at a ludicrous 2160p resolution."





    Mac Fly (film)
    Sep 9, 09:20 AM
    What about the 3.0Ghz Mac Pro?:D





    swingerofbirch
    Sep 1, 01:17 AM
    Well for the sake of pontificating.....


    Taking pictures and movies wtih cell phones is very big right now.

    But as Steve Jobs would say "it's not a great experience."

    He'll show a really crappy movie made on a cell phone.

    He'll talk about how the world is evolving, more bandwidth has led to sites like Youtube.

    Consumers are getting way more intelligent with movies, and we pioneered desktop movies with iMovie and then added HD functionality with iMovie HD.

    But we want to take this one step further.

    We want to go from this (shows youtube home movie) to a really great cinematic experience.

    Today Apple introduces the world's least expensive High Definition video camera. There are no tapes. It's as easy as iPod.

    You just shoot in 1080p, hook it up to your supercharged Intel Mac, edit in iMovie HD, and BOOM.


    Look at this. It's gorgeous. Isn't this amazing?

    So we're going from this (youtube video) to this. BOOM. Wow.

    ROARS OF APPLAUSE AND THUNDER.

    And we're introducing the all new QuickTake (or iCam whatever) for just $599.

    I dunno!

    Just an idea of why Apple would buy Canon (which I don't think they will). lol....



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