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  • sparkomatic
    Mar 11, 12:27 PM
    Holy cow! That's a killer line already. This does not make me optimistic for getting to the Spectrum at 3. Might have to move that up to 2, if I can.





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  • kalsta
    May 3, 08:22 AM
    To work well it needs to contain all your apps and system files. For most people this means at least 100GB these days. Shockingly when I got my MBP in 2008 I thought a 200 GB drive would do it all for me. That really didn't last long at all.

    Out of the factory, all the system files and bundled apps take up about 20GB. I can't imagine many people then install an addition 80GB worth of apps. If you're using up that sort of space, I'm guessing you're storing a fair bit of video.

    My own personal setup is 128 GB SSD for current work. Old stuff gets archived to an external 2TB HD. It works for me.





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  • emaja
    Mar 10, 09:03 PM
    Charlie Sheens new cooking show!

    @charliesheen has #winning recipes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR8eP9CAQPg&sns=tw

    See post #190 :D





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  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 23, 03:59 PM
    Hasn't Apple's success helped you think about your wallet? Companies are just now being able to price-match the iPad.

    It really has become apparent that the iPad is priced aggressively. Even if other companies are price matching it, they aren't making much of a profit on their tablets. That is a big plus for Apple.





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  • mac jones
    Apr 28, 08:24 PM
    this sounds really really insane :D

    Do they weigh more? is it cream filled?

    Thick creamy new iPhone!





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  • NewbieNerd
    Jul 24, 03:58 PM
    Also, I'n not a big fan of using batteries in mice. Why not have a wireless mouse that is re-chargable? Or one that you can use wires with if the battery gets low?

    I disagree with this. Why should every single device I need to recharge have a seperate wire to deal with, or even if it were some common wire, like the one used with the iPod, why should I have to keep track of all these things when I can just use rechargable batteries in everything and then charge them from a single charger? If I am at work and my BT mouse dies in the morning, should I have to hook a cord to my computer or the wall to charge it? Even if I can still use it as it charges, what was the point of getting the BT? With batteries, I just have two sets and can swap them out on the fly when needed while the others charge.

    EDIT: BTW, I absolutely love my Mighty Mouse and was thinking just this morning how I would love to have one with BT. I am in need of another mouse as I have taken my wireless and Mighty Mouse to work and have a lonely iMac at home. SWEET!





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  • DeathChill
    Apr 24, 11:26 AM
    I doubt it. If you don't have a US Centric view and look elsewhere, you'll see Android is gaining and passing the iPhone even in markets where both platforms are available on the same carriers. Here, Rogers sells a metric ton of Android devices, Bell pushes them out and Telus too. I see tons of Nexus One and HTC Desires around, tons of Motorola Milestones and even more Captivates.

    Yet all these people had a choice of getting an iPhone too. They opted for Android.

    So let's not get ahead of ourselves with all the Apple cheerleading and think a move to a new set of frequencies would mean world domination for Apple. It doesn't. But it does open up the option of the iPhone on carriers that support these, which is good for consumers (more carriers = more competition for plans).

    Just curious if you have any numbers to back that up? I honestly have no idea how Android fares up here. It'd be nice if they released numbers (have they?).





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  • jhu
    Oct 24, 06:08 PM
    No, incorrect Dave. Its pretty evident. Business edition or better to run in a virtual environment regardless of the platform the VM is hosted on. End of discussion.

    the wording is rather ambiguous. we know a priori that microsoft's intention is not to allow running home edition on a virtual machine. however, this is not evident in how the eula is worded. as i've mentioned before, it can be interpreted a few ways. on the other hand there's the provision for not allowing the software to run on "virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware." where exactly does this stop? can it be run on an fpga? in some sense, all current x86 processors are emulating the instruction set. so would that leave the original pentium processor the only processor allowed by the eula? does running the software on a transmeta processor constitute "otherwise emulated hardware"? i'm wondering how and why legal departments like to come up with such ambiguous and unclear wording.





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  • TPALTony
    Apr 13, 02:31 PM
    Apple would be out of their mind to enter this market...

    They have a low cost device that can hook up with any TV in the market today... So why would they ask consumers to choose their ENTIRE TV set-up to get at "that on steroids." That gets them into a crappy margin business (they have 60%+ margins on their blend of products, TVs are about 5%...)

    Far more likely is an "Apple TV on steroids" which we all know is possible with an A5 chip, apps, etc etc....

    Look for that offering... Not a TV....





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  • puckhead193
    Oct 23, 12:30 PM
    wait... people actually read the license agreement ;)
    I have a feeling apple will include some type of virtualization software that doesn't require windows at all... (just a gut feeling)





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  • macmax
    Jul 21, 08:01 PM
    Watch the BUNNY :confused:


    What a PERFECT name for MS ...


    ... ZUNE ...


    ... much later then SUNE !!!


    ��� WoW !!!

    Nothing looks more similar to a TOILET :eek: I think I will FLUSH ...

    http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/top/microsoft-argos-final-name-the-zune-186359.php


    never seen something so Ugly!!!!!!!!!!Yikes!!!!!





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  • kiwi-in-uk
    Jul 12, 06:38 PM
    Well said Snowy_River.

    Very good point about tools. If two tools are suitable for a given job, then a "pro" will choose the lower cost tool. That is why the pro is in business.

    I had forgotten that Word is bundled with MS Works, so of course it must by implication be a consumer application.:rolleyes:

    For what it's worth, I am just wrapping up a 2000+ page text/spreadsheet/template toolkit that includes 400+ pages of pdfs - all created using Pages. The longest pdf is around 90 pages, including a ToC.

    Edit





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  • MacSlut
    May 4, 02:41 PM
    Care to elaborate? I realize I haven't had my coffee yet but makes sense on this end.

    Never been suspended for non-payment.
    Dropped a $10/month third line from plan ~ 6 months ago.

    Although, now that I'm waking up more, I did lower my rate plan as well a few months ago. The 2 of us weren't using 1400 minutes anymore, so we went down to 550. This must be the cause of it.

    "we went down to 550" <---THIS

    You went down to 550 and expected an early upgrade?

    Also, you don't need to be suspended for non-payment, if the payment is late at all they'll consider it for the early upgrade date.

    As I mentioned in an earlier comment, my early upgrade is still set for 6/25/2011, and I bought the iPhone 4 on launch day 6/24/2011.

    Read through this thread. Look at other sites that picked this up. Look at what you did.

    Think next time.





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  • Skika
    Mar 31, 10:58 AM
    Also I think the new theme that will replace aqua in Lion will be based around fabric textures and this style goes with it.





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  • Moyank24
    Apr 25, 08:33 PM
    After this post, I can�t even think straight.

    Me neither. ;)





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  • peskaa
    Nov 1, 11:43 AM
    Canon 200mm f/2?

    Me too.

    Looks more like the 300mm f/2.8L. The IS switches are in the wrong locations for the 200 f/2L.

    </nerd>





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  • manic
    Aug 15, 01:23 PM
    * Black bezel (like the floating controls in iPhoto)



    I think that black bezel stripe is IDENTICAL to the taskbar in VISTA. It looks good, but its too similar. eek!





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  • 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.





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  • mygoldens
    Mar 31, 10:35 AM
    WOW! It looks like wIndows 3.1! :eek:





    Porchland
    Aug 15, 03:30 PM
    What's the next logical step in a computer interface? I used to say "Computer, show me the money" to open Quicken back in pre-OS X days. More of a gimmick than anything else, but imagine if the Finder and maybe even other apps became "speakable."

    Me: "Check mail"

    Computer: "You have nine new messages. Would you like me to read them?"

    Me: "No, thanks."

    (clicks on an email, reads message)

    Me: "Reply to this message"

    Computer: "Type or speak?

    Me: "Type"

    type-type-type

    Me: "Computer, I'd like to add a photo of the kids to this email."

    Computer: "iphoto has 6,813 pictures of the kids, which one would you like?"

    Me: "One from the birthday party last week."

    Computer: (a strip from iphoto appears) "Here are 23 from last week. I've highlighted the one where your wife fixed the red eye. Is that the one you want?"

    Me: "Yes, that will be fine."

    Computer adds the picture to stationery in the email, other pictures go away.

    Me: "Send the email"

    Me: "...and order me a pizza."

    This kind of thing can't be too far off. A 75 mhz Performa could do it in a rudimentary way. Imagine what a modern Mac may be able to do. "Speakeasy" has a nice ring to it.

    I want mine to use the old-school Mac voice that Radiohead used in "Fitter Happier."





    eddyg
    Aug 15, 06:17 PM
    Hi,

    It doesn't look as if Spaces can work this way - but if you have multiple
    screens then it would be nice to assign one or more spaces to that screen.

    Is that how it works?

    Or does it treat the other screens as an extension of the current Space?

    Cheers, Ed.





    LightSpeed1
    Apr 24, 10:48 PM
    This sucks. The iPhone will come out later than expected, and no LTE. What are they doing?





    IJ Reilly
    Jul 21, 11:33 AM
    Pure sobbery, and imo, its ugly.

    I'm sorry, I can't see you over the end of my nose. ;)





    uwetodd
    Apr 26, 01:17 PM
    wow, this is awful, ****ing capitalists apple. This is why I'll use soundcloud and NOT apple cloud.


    Yeah, capitalism is the problem. :rolleyes: God forbid you have choices and MIGHT have to pay for something.

    I have no doubt Apple will have a similar "free" baseline that might wet your palette. Actually that would mean competition/capitalism was involved, which also means you're still not going to be happy.



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