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  • aussie_geek
    Oct 23, 07:39 PM
    me too. i can easily picture them sitting behind the screen biting their nails while hoping new mbp's are not released. then they have the incredible urge to post totally useless comments because they can't bare the fact that their mbp is about to be outdated.

    haha! i love it!

    hardly. :rolleyes:

    i'm trying to put all of this core 2 duo hype into perspective. there have been rumors about new pro's for the last 2 months. at this rate, no one will ever purchase a new mac notebook.

    prove to me how a core 2 duo chip will make my EVERYDAY computing that more productive compared to a core duo. :D

    I stand by my point that you will be only shaving seconds of waiting for your stuff to run. a real wank... :rolleyes:

    if you are gonna wait - macworld 07 will be the big update.





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  • /user/me
    Mar 23, 01:38 PM
    No, no one is forced to do anything. Apple is more extreme with what they will and will not allow. Others follow suit b/c they know Apple changes the world. Android market allows practically everything.


    As far as I know there's three rules that have to be followed when designing an iOS app.
    1. No porn
    2. no flash
    3. it has to be approved.

    I really dont' think that's too much to ask.... especially since Apple has complete ownership of the app store. Nbody's forcing you to get their procuts... If you dont' like it, buy an Android phone.





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  • twoodcc
    Feb 9, 09:47 PM
    Was crunching for another team before. The stats from Berkley show the aggregate as do some tools like the FAH Wudget.

    oh ok, gotcha. congrats!





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  • iMikeT
    Sep 6, 04:12 PM
    Better than nothing.





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  • Fuchal
    Jul 13, 11:14 PM
    HD-DVD all the way.





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  • DMann
    Jan 11, 06:47 PM
    I don't think we are even close in either of these threads. I suspect that 10.5.2 and/or the iPhone SDK are going to contain some huge surprises. Perhaps included in that are some of the Leopard "secret features" that were promised a year ago but took more time than expected.

    Now, this would be fabulous!





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  • SchneiderMan
    Nov 27, 02:20 PM
    I like this. I really wish it didn't have the logo, though. Much classier as just a photograph, IMHO.

    Yeah I wish I could Photoshop it LOL.





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  • Bern
    Jan 3, 05:16 PM
    Don't forget the possibility of a 12" MBP. I'm upgrading to a MBP in May, figured I might as well wait until after the release of Leopard, iLife 07, iWork 07 and so on. If a 12" model is available I'd gladly get it as long as it's not under par with current models like Apple did with the Powerbooks.





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  • McScooby
    Sep 6, 09:01 AM
    Does this mean we can expect MB / MBP revisions with a bumped HD?





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  • AppliedVisual
    Nov 16, 11:19 AM
    The bandwidth of DIMMs doesn't really change with their capacity (assuming their timings are the same). It is the number of active channels that gives you the increase in memory bandwidth.

    Usually true, but with FB-DIMMs the 256MB and 512MB only use one of the onboard buffer channels (as in buffer channels on the module itself). Whiel the timings and I/O speeds are the same as other larger capacity modules, they are only capable of sustaining 1/2 the full bandwidth load. OTOH, the latency is a bit lower with 256MB and 512MB modules as the modules' onboard memory controller only has to deal with a single channel buffer.

    Anyway, If you can live with 2GB in a Mac Pro, then 4x512MB wouldn't be a bad deal. I'm not sure if you really could get by with only 2GB in one of these... If so, you probably don't need a Mac Pro and that's a whole different discussion.

    But If you're going with 4GB or more, you definitely will want 1GB or 2GB modules to capitalize on the increased bandwidth abilities and I wouldn't recommend mixing half gate buffer and full gate buffer modules within the same system.





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  • entatlrg
    Feb 27, 11:35 PM
    ^^^^^
    @vader
    SO what is carrying all your lovely gear? :)

    Looks like a 13" STM bag.





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  • stevehp
    Oct 23, 04:33 PM
    If this update is for 15", it does make sense. I think 15" was the first intel Mac, followed by 17" and MB.

    ya but unless there is a stock issue of C2D's, it makes no sense to only update the 15 inch. All the iMac's were updated at the same time regardless of their original release date.





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  • Cougarcat
    Mar 31, 10:02 AM
    I'm pretty sure I'm the only one that really likes the look of the new ical

    I like it. Much better than Address Book's UI, which I don't care for.





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  • smulji
    Apr 12, 11:24 PM
    Well?????????

    I wonder if the next FCE will cost $99.00 now.
    Or
    is FCP X the new FCE?

    Jeeebers! FCP X is the Glee version of video editing.
    Yep times are changing.

    My guess (and this is just a guess) is that FCE is dead. At $299, there's no reason for someone not to go to FCP X, if they're making a jump from iMovie or some other entry-level video program.

    I love the fact that Apple has adopted the iMovie UI for FCP X. That makes the transition from iMovie to FCP X that much easier





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  • Starfires
    Sep 16, 05:40 AM
    Anyone who wants to enjoy one of, if not the best smart phone in existence will get the iPone 4 and just use a flippin' case on it, as everyone I know does on their 3GS's anyway! It's true it's a design flaw and one that the free case program was a good solution for... and even truer that a remodel is a better solution, especially for Apple (though I love the beautiful Griffin Etch graphite case I got through them).

    Basically this is the best, most useful device I've ever owned- the screen looks like it was painted on. To not recommend it rather than recommend it 'with reservations' seems a bit dogmatic of them. I respect their view, but I, certainly, recommend the 4.:)





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  • kntgsp
    Sep 14, 11:03 AM
    Want to know an issue that actually DOES bother me about iOS devices? No? Well I'm bored so tough.

    I still want to know why I can't plug an iPhone into any computer and use it as a mass storage device for quick transfer of large files?

    Android can do this, Symbian can do this, it is not difficult. The thing comes with 32GB of space and I can't dedicate even 1GB of that to a mass storage mount? Really? It's one of the biggest business uses I have for the device. I shouldn't have to carry around a USB stick anymore. Hell with Symbian3 you can even plug a USB stick/drive DIRECTLY INTO the Symbian3 phone itself to move files.

    Screw you Steve. Seriously, screw you. That is one of the biggest reasons I will continue to jailbreak. That and a complete lack of quick access to my Wifi/Bluetooth/GPS/3G radio controls.





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  • illian
    Jan 13, 08:29 AM
    maybe this banner just refers to all the rumors that have been spread throughout the year:D..you could hear/read about apple's new notebook on the internet, tv and there are even some pictures and a name. so there is something in the air and in 2 days we'll find out what it is :rolleyes:





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  • DNAppleGold
    Apr 2, 08:48 PM
    from someone who hates the new Iphone (a smug listing of features that most top smartphones have, I love this





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  • appleguy123
    Jun 22, 04:34 PM
    it is the only product now to start with the "i" and not run the "i"OS.

    iPod? iLife? iSight? iWork? The i naming scheme is more pervasive than it appears.





    SaMaster14
    Jan 11, 06:38 PM
    Thanks for the kudos, and to the rental dude too. :D The V8 is easy to get spoiled by, with all that power on tap. Too bad about the UK gas prices though, I think I agree with you!

    The euro dudes on the 300c board used to make me jealous about their CRD with that high gas mileage Mercedes diesel, I've heard it gets in the realm of 30-35mpg (brit gallons, of course). Holy crap! That's practically Honda Civic (with gas engine) territory! Unfortunately, the CRD engine can be a headache as far as reliability is concerned. (or so I've heard)

    I haven't been in a v6 300 in a very long time though, heh. Cheers!

    Your welcome. And just want to make clear that I meant no disrespect to the car in saying that we get it as a rental. We obviously get the bone-stock V6s, and they are really nice! I know the V8 and the SRT8 versions are amazing.





    PBF
    Mar 30, 10:33 PM
    Are you able to download System Voices in DP2?





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    Feb 5, 01:05 PM
    Soon to be my first car...2001 Volvo S60 :)

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    fabian9
    May 2, 04:43 PM
    This concept might seem alien to a lot of MacRumours users, but being a 'switcher', the method of deleting any app on OS X currently seems very ad hoc. I've been a mac user now for about 4 years and yet the idea of having to delete an app by dragging it to the trash seems very... strange. You never know if you've deleted ALL of that program.

    Microsoft have managed to get one thing right in Windows. A specific tool (Add/Remove Programs) to delete a program. That's something that I genuinely feel is lacking in OS X and this idea of clicking and holding in LaunchPad makes sense. It's imple enough: most users who own an iPhone will have no trouble in adopting this method. And what's more, it makes it instantly accessible to anyone who uses a mac. In addition, it goes a step further than Microsoft. It avoids making more novice users from having to delve in to a complex window of settings. A step in the right direction? I think so!

    So personally, I think this is a very simple yet very effective change to make to OS X and should be a welcome sign of the things to come in Lion!

    No, Microsoft have not got it right. There should be no need for a specific tool to uninstall applications. applications should be self-contained and be deletable with the press of a button…

    Many applications work this way on Mac, some developers still put related files into various other locations though unfortunately...





    MacFever
    Apr 21, 12:31 PM
    I don't see the big hoopla and the press who are probably not very tech savy just ran with this....

    If you really knew about the features Apple offers with the iPhone then they would know that they have a service to find your stolen iPhone...how else would it work...?? lol morons.

    This is no biggie.

    This is also capable on any phone...triangulation can be done on any cellular device if the "authorities" wanted too look for someone.



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