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  • mikemac11
    Mar 30, 08:47 PM
    Did apple ever say it will release golden masteR?

    It will release the gold master probably around WWDC. This is no where close to it. Actual developers will tell you there is a large list of bugs.




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  • Rt&Dzine
    Apr 16, 12:33 PM
    :mad::mad::mad: I am seriously starting to get pissed.

    9 Things the Rich Don't Want You To Know About Taxes (http://www.wweek.com/portland/print-article-17350-print.html)

    It's a long article so here are some excerpts;

    WTF does someone even do with 9 billion dollars?

    Don't you remember, it trickles down? Key points from your article.

    1. Poor Americans do pay taxes.

    2. The wealthiest Americans don�t carry the burden.

    Contrary to what Rand Paul says. The income tax is less than half of federal taxes and only one-fifth of taxes at all levels of government.

    3. In fact, the wealthy are paying less taxes.

    4. Many of the very richest pay no current income taxes at all.

    5. And (surprise!) since Reagan, only the wealthy have gained significant income.

    6. When it comes to corporations, the story is much the same�less taxes.

    7. Some corporate tax breaks destroy jobs.

    Due to loopholes and tax havens like the Cayman Islands. Average incomes fell during Bush years.

    8. Republicans like taxes too.

    President Reagan signed into law 11 tax increases, targeted at people down the income ladder. George W. Bush signed a tax increase, too, in despite his written ironclad pledge never to raise taxes on anyone.

    9. Other countries do it better.




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  • kretzy
    Sep 11, 08:04 AM
    I told Rob about the event yesterday...

    "Great, all we need is another iPod." :rolleyes:
    Poor Rob. :D

    If it is something impressive I may just have to get it - seeing as I've never had an iPod (shocking, I know).




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  • Cobrien
    Jul 30, 11:39 AM
    I cant believe the problems which I have seen with phone companies in America. I have never had a dropped call in my life, my signal is almost always full and in Britain, almost every phone is available on all networks and sim free except for some phones on the 3 network.

    Anyway I do hope that this phone comes out, my ROKR is shockingly bad and freezes every time I miss a call.

    I also hope it will have 3G. The new RAZR has 3G which shows it doesnt have to be very bulky to use.




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  • frankie
    Sep 15, 10:00 PM
    I'd be happy if it was the same enclosure with a Merom CPU and an upgraded GPU - ATI X1800 or nVidia 7700 would be nice.
    A longer-life battery would be nice but I can't see it happening due to weight.
    If you really want longer battery life, then you should be hoping to keep the X1600. It's regarded as having the best "performance per watt" of recent mobile GPUs.

    Personally, I hope (well, pipe dream actually) they'll make MBP build-to-order like Mac Pro. I'd downgrade the CPU to the 2.0GHz version. It wholesales for $130 less than the 2.16, and $340 less than the 2.33. That's way too much to pay for a fractional speed increase.

    OTOH, the 2.0 Xeon is $370 less than the 2.66 and Apple only cuts the price $75 for two of them. That's robbery. So I guess MBP BTO probably wouldn't help me even if they did it.




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  • myotis
    Nov 2, 02:11 PM
    I've never heard of this company -- are they reputable, does anyone know? I've heard all sorts of stories abut these types of things being spyware or some such, don't want to pollute my Mac with any of that garbage!

    See my message just after yours, they are not well known because they only sell to very large corporates. Ten years ago I ran Sophos AV on all our company computers. I went for Sophos because its reputation was streets ahead of all the competition. Everyone I spoke to at the time seemed to have some a range of AV horror stories/problems that they no longer suffered after switching to Sophos.

    Excellent support, whenever a new virus appeared, Sophos would have an update out within minutes/hours, sometimes this was a temporary fix, with a final version out a few hours later. Telephone support was excellent with phone answered in seconds. Used virtually no resources when running.

    As I said in other email, I stopped using it only because I lost my free "employees" license when I left the company that I had bought it for and couldn't justify the �100 + to buy a home license. I'm afraid I found everything else I tried (Norton, McAfee etc) to be very poor alternatives. Eventually settling on ESET NOD32, which while still taking more resources than Sophos, and only having daily updates rather than the minute by minute updates from Sophos, it was still the best of the ones I tried.

    Graham




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  • inkswamp
    May 4, 04:28 PM
    If you drive to the store to buy it instead, should they pay for your gas?

    If they'd previously delivered it to my house, then yes.

    I think a lower price is a reasonable trade-off for asking us to download, especially an upgrade of that size. Apple will be saving a considerable amount of money in terms of packaging, production, shipping, physical storage, shelf space (which they pay for in other stores), etc. Part of their ability to do that involves the use of the Internet connection I'm paying for (which, btw, for some people is metered.) I think that's reasonable.

    You don't agree?




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  • Nuvi
    May 6, 03:40 AM
    And let's not forget one thing: Apple moved from 680x0 to PPC and PPC to Intel because each time, the new CPU series offered a major improvement from the previous one. Today, Intel is the biggest innovator across the board in high-end CPUs - for desktop, server and laptops. There is no one on the horizon who can meet or beat Intel.

    My thoughts exactly. Even more so, when Apple left PPC they had huge problems getting faster processors from IBM. PowerBook G5 anyone? Windows based Intel systems were crushing Mac's like crazy and Apple couldn't do anything about it. Hence, the switch to Intel. Now we have zero problems so why switch to something that makes no sense.




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  • GregA
    May 6, 03:03 AM
    This seems like an inevitable move in the convergence of iOS devices and Mac computers. They will eventually be the same thing. Powerful, robust, thin, power efficient, easy to use touch interface.

    I don't think Macs will move to ARM.

    I do think we'll see MUCH more convergence of iOS 5 and OSX Lion than people are expecting - the 2 OSes will truly be released as "partner" OSes.

    Perhaps we'll see an iOS laptop - an iPad with a keyboard basically. Perhaps Macs will run iPad apps alongside dashboard apps. Certainly macs will add touch screens as soon as touch screens don't cost too much extra.

    Apple will certainly be keeping their options open.




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  • griz
    Apr 23, 08:36 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; 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)

    3200x2000 is only a little higher than what the current 27" boasts.
    Also, it would depend on the viewing distance to be able to call it a retina display. Heck, a 1080p TV from 10 feet away is a retina display.




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  • Small White Car
    Apr 5, 01:10 PM
    Kind of weird, Apple should not be meddling in that stuff. Way way too domineering.

    Apple should absolutely have asked for this.

    Toyota should have said 'no,' but for Apple to not ask at all would have been irresponsible. They're being consistant, which is a good thing.




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  • a.phoenicis
    May 4, 03:03 PM
    Here's my problem with this distribution method for an OS:

    I have 4 Macs in my house. Previously, I'd buy a Family License DVD and go from machine to machine installing it.

    If I have to DL it from the App Store, I've got to download it 4 times! I don't care about paying for multiple licenses... I do care about blowing out my internet bandwidth downloading the same multi-gigabyte file 4 times. :mad:

    There had better be a physical-media option!




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  • mdlooker
    Apr 5, 01:05 PM
    lol.. That's funny but it's the inevitable of how the iPhone is being used. If it's deemed legal, Apple shouldn't get involved in Toyota's marketing scheme. Maybe Jobs shouldn't have made a mockery of that CEO (I forget his name) in the unveil party of the iPad 2.




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  • steadysignal
    May 2, 07:40 PM
    mac -

    i really wish we could have gotten there.

    it seems so foreign now, but in a system where all is divisible by ten makes life very easy.

    but, we'll keep using our libres and ounces and such...the imperial way.

    meh.




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  • kaneda
    Aug 3, 11:46 PM
    I guess we are not going to get new casing for Intel MAC...




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  • JonKean
    May 6, 02:20 AM
    a believable rumor, but it'll be for only some lines of mac!!

    Apple will likely introduce a semi portable touch screen mac, that uses an arm chip under the hood for power savings. Since all the touch based software will need to be recompiled with a rethought UI, it's no big deal to ask developers of the Mac App Store to jump on with retargeted software that's not too different from the iPad launch.




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  • nagromme
    Apr 25, 09:12 AM
    I want a Steve Jobs Magic 8 Ball.




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  • KnightWRX
    Apr 10, 05:31 PM
    This is really only confusing/unclear for those who stopped really using math daily after grade school.

    Anything can be confusing and "ambiguous" if you throw enough uninitiated at a situation. It's just that people that lack proper knowledge or training would rather say something is "ambiguous" than admit that the problem lies with them.

    Always blame somebody else for problems, never yourself.




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  • AaronEdwards
    Apr 26, 02:54 PM
    Apple needs to respond. I would prefer them to do it with an iOS overhaul and some diversification of their product line. Apple won't sacrifice margins significantly, so to expand market share they should appeal to more people and step up advertising on the cheaper previous-gen models.

    Apple can't, it would wreck havoc on their margins. A cheaper phone isn't just one that you pay $50 for and then end up with the same contract as the regular one. It's a cheap phone that you can buy without a contract.

    And they would also lose the people, and there are lots here, just in this thread, who talk about exclusivity and being part of a club that not everyone can join.

    Ferrari doesn't make cheap cars for everyone. But while most people would rather like to drive a Ferrari than a Toyota, most people would prefer to own Toyota. They make more money even if their cars aren't as exclusive. (Also, Ferrari is now owned by Fiat.)




    0815
    Apr 7, 10:15 AM
    I wonder if this affects HP's Touchpad. HP has deep pockets as well though.

    Deep pockets alone are not enough ... you also need some strategic planing to know ahead what you need and make sure that you get it.




    maril1111
    Dec 15, 04:47 AM
    whats better sophos or kaspersky for mac?




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    Apr 25, 01:21 PM
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    10 bit color

    Came out exactly a year ago.


    Or one from Sharp (came out 4 years ago)
    http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/15/sharps-4k-x-2k-64-inch-ultra-high-res-monitor/

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    Stevamundo
    Dec 14, 12:39 PM
    No, we do NOT have any responsibility to protect Windows users from viruses. It is each computer user's responsibility to protect themselves. Even if every Mac ran antivirus, Windows users are still at a much greater risk from other sources of malware. The common sense approach is for every Windows user to run their own antivirus to protect themselves from malware, whether that malware comes from a Mac user or another source. Mac users do not have a responsibility to burden their computers with AV apps, just because some Windows users may be careless enough to run without AV protection.

    It's ALL of our responsibility to try to contain viruses the best we can. I don't want to spread any viruses to my PC friends. That's called politeness.

    However I agree, if you are a Windows user and you don't have any AV protection then you're just asking for it.




    LoganT
    Mar 27, 10:29 AM
    There are already multiple iPads.....18 of them to be exact. Why would u think Apple would want to add to this already rediculous number. This whole idea about a iPad pro line needs to stop. It doesn't make sense. It's only 2011. Want an iPad pro.....get an AIR.

    There's 18 different models of the same iPad.

    An iPad Pro would have different hardware.



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