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  • kresh
    Sep 19, 03:10 PM
    Looks like Unbox is getting slammed by CNN

    After reading the whole article, I get the feeling that Apple will be slammed in this Thursday's follow-up article about iTS.

    edit: Dang it I can't spell.





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  • glowingstar
    Oct 12, 05:26 PM
    yep...it's right there on the front page of www.chicagotribune.com (http://www.chicagotribune.com)

    none of these ipods on ebay yet, though. ;)





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  • bassfingers
    Mar 30, 11:52 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Dear Microsoft, if you want the App Store, then you should have made the App Store





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  • GimmeSlack12
    Apr 28, 06:36 PM
    Wow, what a fail for Micro$oft, no no I mean MicroSoft (you don't get an $ in your name anymore).

    Instead of making: $5,990,000,000.00
    They only made: $5,230,000,000.00

    What a bunch of losers. :\





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  • LightSpeed1
    Apr 11, 04:02 PM
    i can only imagine steve jobs hunched over his desk like in 'pirates of silicon valley" and screaming "your stealing from me!!!!" lol.

    Otherwise awesome news.lol





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  • 1984
    Oct 12, 09:38 PM
    http://www.chicagotribune.com/media/photo/2006-10/25865863.jpg

    I haven't been to an Apple Store in ages so forgive me for asking but what kind of dock is that in the lower right? I'm sure it is a display designed only for the stores but is it actually a working dock as well?





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  • milo
    Sep 5, 01:05 PM
    A current LCD or Plasma television with DVI or HDMI inputs can make an excellent computer monitor.

    I'm sure they do. But I'm totally fine with the TV I have, I'm not the tiniest bit interested in upgrading, especially considering what the new stuff costs.

    And I'd still have a keyboard and mouse in my living room, and I'd have to pull up a chair or strain my eyes from my sofa on the other side of the room. I've tried it, and I don't really like it, at least not for any uses other than just watching TV.

    attempts to unify the TV and the computer have been done for the last 15 years or so without success. I give Apple a less then 10% success. Even if they succeed, the definition of success here is greatly compromise to a point of failure.

    Sounds like the predictions of mp3 player success for apple. They already have a precedent for entering a marketplace that isn't going anywhere and pretty much single handedly getting it to take off.





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  • Charlie Sheen
    Mar 22, 01:22 PM
    Finally some Mac rumors.. :D

    ok that were the mac rumors. now there will be ios rumors for the next 3 months





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  • Consultant
    Jan 5, 03:11 PM
    Made a correction to the headline. It should be:
    McAfee faces obsolescence with increasing Apple popularity.

    ;)





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  • cult hero
    May 3, 03:10 PM
    I haven't used the magic trackpad, but at least 50% of my time with my MBP is spent at a desk with an external keyboard, mouse and monitor.

    I like to use the trackpad on the laptop itself IN ADDITION to the mouse. For general pointing and moving about (and a bit of gaming) the mouse can't be beat. However, I like having gestures. It's the most natural way for me to use Expos� at this point.





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  • MacRy
    Apr 25, 05:57 AM
    I really hope that you look back on this thread in a few years time and realise what a fool you've been mate. Your attitude is horrendous and your disregard for human life and emotion borders on psychopathic. I'm sure it's just youthful arrogance as I can recall being a bit of a prick when I was sixteen but I don't believe I ever intentionally endangered someone's life to "teach them a lesson".

    A word of advice though fella: You keep that kind of behaviour up on the road and someone will "teach you a lesson" because I guarantee you that if you deliberately forced my wife and kid off of the road because you were acting like a dick whilst I was in the car, I'd have dragged you out of your car window by your throat and kicked the living **** out of you!

    Here comes the "But you'd never catch me in my super duper fast car and mummy and daddy will sue you because we're all so important and so much better than you all"

    Grow up dude. Seriously.





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  • pondosinatra
    Mar 24, 08:42 AM
    Im with you on the glossy iMacs, there AWFUL to actually sit in front of and use for any lenght of time, talk about eye strain.

    MATT option iMac and im there in a flash, but im not holding out hope, the �1600 ive sat waiting for a new desktop is more and more likely going towards a home built i7 sandybridge rig, and windows 7 so that when i sit with my back to the window the screen doesnt just refelect the outside world and i have to squint through it rather than just see what im working on. I dont need a tree or a bus in my spreadsheets or word documents thank you apple.

    I Love my Macbook pro, with its MATT screen, i cant justify a MacPro expense, and the Mac Mini just doesnt cut it at the graphics card level, so that leaves the iMac, love the form factor, love the OS, hate the unusable migrane inducing shiney screen.

    However,

    the iPad i prefer the glossy screen, same with the iPhone, but then the occasions ill be using an iPad require me to have a bright colour screen for PDFs, and the lighting is usually bad enough that the reflective qualities are not a problem.

    Well it looks like my iMac will meet the minimum specs for Lion, so I might upgrade, but then that's it for me. I'll probably go to Linux or some alternative operating system. - Maybe I'll crack out my NeXT Dimension Cube :D





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  • imikem
    Sep 9, 08:29 PM
    The Yonah is not related to Intel's big disaster chip, the Pentium D 810, but was botched to the point that the engineers turned off EMT64!

    Really? I had understood that Yonah was close architecture wise to the previous Pentium M, while Merom represents the first "true" Core architecture.

    Cheers.





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  • kiljoy616
    Apr 19, 09:03 AM
    Do any of these suits ever actually get resolved?

    Sure they do. Its basically mutual destruction idea. So Samsung at the golf course will tell their counter part at Apple I will give you 20% off our latest SSD and it will all be nice again in the tech world or at least until the end of the week. :rolleyes:





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  • Multimedia
    Sep 3, 08:06 PM
    This is torture for me too. My oldest daughter's birthday is the 7th and she's already expecting a notebook. I'm still trying to hold off ordering at least 1 of 2 MacBooks until Tuesday.

    I can order a refurb 2.0 with no problem or blindly order a new 2.0 MacBook at education price hoping it will ship with any updates.

    The problem is timing. If the MacBooks do not update, I end up with a new stripped MacBook 2.0. If I cave and go for the refurb, it gets here faster and it may include a bit of refurb candy.How old is your daughter about to be? Will she understand waiting for the Merom MacBook? It's gonna be the same speed but it will have twice the L2 cache (4MB) which should make a performance difference. It will also have aabout 30% longer battery life, according to preliminary tests at PC Perspectives (http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=288&type=expert&pid=1), and run cooler. If you can talk her into it, I would wait however long it takes for the Merom MacBook which I think will be before Thanksgiving worst case.

    I doubt it will happen in September if that's what you're hoping for. Not enough supply. MBP & iMac get 'em first.





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  • swindmill
    Sep 13, 09:59 PM
    I really can't imagine Apple releasing a phone that scratches as easily as an iPod. And, as someone else pointed out, a click-wheel at the bottom would make the thing easy to drop...it would require two hands to use the wheel. I hope this rumor is coming closer to reality, but I can't imagine that rendition is anywhere near what the phone will look like.





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  • AidenShaw
    Sep 11, 05:43 PM
    Aiden, it's just not like you to make a statement like this without adding the links...
    http://www.spec.org/cpu2000/results/cfp2000.html ;)

    Note the Dell Precision Workstation 390 (Conroe) and the Precision Workstation 690 (Xeon 5100).

    3 GHz Xeon - 2775
    2.93 GHz Conroe Extreme - 2872

    That "horrible buffered memory" is about a 3.5% handicap....at most. (The memory, chipsets, motherboards are all different.)

    And one shouldn't say "but the FB-DIMMs are clocked faster" - the buffering is what enables the faster clock, as well as what adds the latency. The two tend to balance out, and the net result is that you can put 64 GiB of RAM on the Xeon - which you couldn't do without buffering!





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  • miller218
    Aug 28, 08:24 PM
    of course that would be useful and by all means wait another year if you must, but personally i'd rather just buy now and then upgrade later as if it's really that amazing then the sockets are still compatable and an easy upgrade.

    Well, you won't be upgrading laptops because the chip is soldered in
    I'm sure there isn't a slot to put the flash memory in
    Your old chipset won't support it

    It all comes down to if you NEED it.





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  • Lesser Evets
    Apr 4, 11:46 AM
    I'm as pro gun rights as anyone, but this sounds like a problem for the security guard. Unless that guard's life was in danger, there was no reason to shoot anyone, especially in the head. The placement of that shot was no accident.

    One upside: people will think twice before trying to smash into an Apple store.





    4God
    Jul 14, 11:18 AM
    No, Yonah is a variant of Socket 479. The Pentium-M used it too. Yonah has the same number of pins but there placement is slightly different.

    No, the Sockets aren't compatible.


    You're right, just went to Intel's site. How 'bout Merom? I thought I
    heard (or read) that one of Intel's next generation cpu's would be
    pin compatable with the current Yonah's.

    EDIT: went to the Merom link in your sig. I hope to see a BIOS/EFI updater so I can upgrade the cpu in my iMac.





    Eidorian
    Aug 28, 12:18 PM
    Yeah for the portables, but Conroe for the desktop.Did you read the guide? You're talking about the iMac Core Duo, correct?





    evilgEEk
    Sep 19, 02:26 PM
    ... but I want all teh artwork as well, so i can FEEL my dvd library growing,
    andreas
    I'm with you to an extent. I love the look of my DVD collection sitting there in the living room, it's nice to have the case with artwork and have it tangible. But at the same time, I have nothing against having all my movies browseable with iTV. If it's set up like the movie trailers are in Front Row, I'll be one happy camper. If it's just the title of the movie then that would be lame, but I'm sure they'll have "cover art" as well.





    kresh
    Sep 19, 03:43 PM
    I think Apple should seriously consider offering rentals too. Its dumb not to try it out :)

    If it destroys their whole business model, then it is not dumb to not "try it out".

    Apple is clearly not interested in the subscription or rental business models.

    edit: Clarity





    Manic Mouse
    Sep 9, 10:28 AM
    The real problem isn't the OS as much as it is in applications.

    A well-threaded O/S won't help make Photoshop or Avid run much faster, unless the application code is also able to use all of the cores that are present.

    Some applications are inherently serial - you have to do step A, then step B (because step B depends on step A). It's not a matter of poor programming, it's that the task is serial. (Note that many Photoshop benchmarks quote "MP-aware" filters separately from actions that don't scale.)

    For these "not well-threaded" applications, multiple cores will still be beneficial so that you can run multiple applications simultaneously - all at full speed.

    There are some server-type applications (web or database) that run many (hundreds or thousands) threads simultaneously. (For a web server - each browser session is a natural thread.) For these applications, operating system efficiency is important. The reports that OSX is poor at threading (such as Mac OS X limits server performance (http://www.macnn.com/articles/05/06/15/os.x.server.review/)) aren't really that important for desktop apps that want to use all 4 cores (or soon 8).


    http://www.anandtech.com/mac/showdoc.aspx?i=2436
    The server performance of the Apple platform is, however, catastrophic.
    ...
    Workstation apps will hardly mind, but the performance of server applications depends greatly on the threading, signalling and locking engine.


    Ahh. Nice info Aiden, thanks for that!

    Many BSODs today?

    I must be one of the few windows users who has never seen a BSOD since Win 95...

    I've been using the Vista Beta 2 exclusively since it's release and it's apparently a very unstable OS yet I haven't seen a single BSOD. Looking forward to upgrading to RC1 and all the performance improvements that will bring though! :D

    What I'm wondering is how Leopard will change the performance of the iMacs and Mac Pros. Will having a full 64-bit operating system and applications mean they run faster, or will the end-user see little difference?