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  • CharBroiled20s
    Jun 27, 03:43 PM
    Should have let the charge stand IMO, they agreed to the terms and conditons:rolleyes:

    Well IMO you'd feel differently if your credit card incurred an accidental and irreversible thousand dollar charge. :p




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  • ScottishDuck
    Apr 15, 04:10 PM
    OSX was built on UNIX. Just like Android is built in Linux.

    I did make an off the cuff statement about ChromeOS. But my reasoning was that OSX is a little bit more than ChromeOS, so rolling it out and making it available is a little different.

    OSX was not built on UNIX, it is Mach/XNU with a BSD subsystem, it is UNIX-like, much like linux.

    OSX and Chrome OS are on par, both are heavily modified versions of an open-source operating system, with extensive APIs to make them more user friendly.




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  • mikethebigo
    Apr 28, 07:12 PM
    The iPhones kind of look like oreos from those views.




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  • griz
    Jun 7, 03:33 PM
    I say they should have kept it. Let him study up, take the bar, become a lawyer and pay for it himself.



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  • GryphonKeeper
    Jul 26, 11:56 AM
    If you look at the illustrations, this is far larger than an iPod screen, especially for two handed control as depicted. Not that the tech can't be used for an iPod, but my guess this is going to be a tablet-like device positioned somewhere between the iPod and iMac. Steve Jobs and Apple have stated before that the Intel deal lets them envision a whole range of products not out there, especially fast chips that use less power. Also, macsimimumnews has revealed a trademark filing for a "doPod" that seems to suggest an iPod on steroids.

    I believe this is a companion device that's not quite a full mac, but more functionality than an iPod, and be sized somewhere in between. At home, it could connect to your network and control your music through AirPort Express, or movies on FrontRow through your TV. Or you can take it with you and watch movies, check email, or read books (tying in the Engadget rumor on books). To keep the price point reasonable, I imagine it will be mostly a "player" rather than running full-fledged apps, but something like e-mail could be possible with the touch screen.

    I'm guessing that the touchless interface could be a major part of Leopard and point to a new breed of hardware and form factors that Steve J and Apple have been hinting at.




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  • Stuipdboy1000
    Apr 15, 08:09 AM
    I picked up on this before, it was in 4.3.1 for sure

    It was quietly introduced in iOS 4.3.



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  • zachlegomaniac
    Apr 13, 01:59 PM
    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)

    It's going to have to outperform the ATV2 by leaps and bounds for me to purchase it. Sounds cool if it does and comes in at a reasonable price point though.




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  • plarusa
    Nov 7, 02:06 PM
    Does anyone have an idea of what (if anything) this does that Parallels doesn't? Parallels has done a great job and is really great except for the video acceleration. If someone could figure that out and let us play XP games in OS X I would be one happy guy.
    I anticipate Fusion to be better than Parallels in the following area,
    Virtualization of more than one CPU
    Support for more than one network card
    Better USB 1.1 implementation
    USB 2.0
    ACPI
    More robust with multiple VMs
    Far better customer support.



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  • Chaszmyr
    Jul 25, 08:12 AM
    Hey, Bluetooth MM can operate on 1 or 2 AA batteries. :eek:
    Does this mean we will get a longer battery live than the previous one?

    By "previous one" I'm assuming you mean the Wireless one button mouse and not the wired Mighty Mouse, seeing as wired mice don't use batteries. Simple answer, it's possible, but I wouldn't bet on getting better battery life.

    I think it's a kind of weird feature, personally. If they did it because they thought maybe sometimes you'd have just one battery lying around, that would be fine... but they say it's to make it lighter... Batteries are heavy in bulk, but a single AA battery has no significant weight, imo.




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  • mambodancer
    Jul 25, 07:53 AM
    On Anandtech (http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=3475)
    Apple just posted the announcement on their site. I've got credit card in hand and my order is on the way!!!



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  • milbournosphere
    Sep 13, 01:47 PM
    Dare I post this on a Mac site? :p

    !! Where DID you get that?




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  • MarximusMG
    Apr 13, 07:50 PM
    Anyone actually planning on buying this? Especially with a refresh right around the corner?

    Have you been reading the recent rumors regarding the next iPhone release? That's the whole point of releasing the white iPhone 4 now, IMO. It's tying people over until iPhone 5, which will almost definitely not see the light of day at WWDC.



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  • Moyank24
    Apr 28, 01:08 PM
    What kind of story kills the main character a quarter of the way through???

    A tragedy?




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  • Doc750
    Sep 16, 09:17 PM
    I also think the trackpad is better than the mouse.

    I love my trackpad .. I can't even remember the last time I used the magic mouse. $70 wasted now



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  • c0ry138
    May 4, 09:55 AM
    I wonder why they've moved it to a later date?

    I would have to say its because apple was in production fixing the Iphone 4 for 8 months just to get the white one in stores and i would have to say that put them behind on production of a new phone.




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  • iOS v Android
    Apr 28, 06:02 PM
    Show me list of dozens, please. 24 phones minimum. i would like to see you provide even one example.




    Good thing you can get it on Verizon


    Droid X
    Droid 2
    Droid World edition
    Galaxy S (Family)
    T-mobile G2
    HTC Evo
    HTC evo Shift
    MY touch
    My touch Slide
    My touch 4g
    Moto Clique
    T-mobile G2X
    Samsung Side kick
    Moto atrix
    Lg Optimus 1 (Family)

    Thats all i can think off. But that is a long list of great phones. I happen to own two of this list. The G2 and one from the Optimus 1 family (you may call it a bogo phone. But a great phone none the less.)



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  • SeanZy
    Mar 11, 02:41 PM
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    I am at the Fullerton best buy and there are 4 people in line total. This is your best bet probably in orange county




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  • olimits7
    Sep 30, 05:10 PM
    True, that's a good point...I guess the issue is partly due to the iPhone and AT&T's network.




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  • Giuly
    Apr 16, 05:28 AM
    Grab yourself a copy of xdelta (http://xdelta.org/) and do your fancy small update package yourself. There's even no need to look at Google, this was common practice on Gentoo GNU/Linux years ago (http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=318671). I remember running a satellite server myself. However, that were ISDN/Analog/DSL 765k days, who on 16MBit cares whether the updates are 30 or 300MB anymore, as long as Apple hosts the files?




    illbeback
    Apr 16, 03:49 PM
    MacBook Air from late 2010 now boots standard with 64-bit Kernel and Extensions enabled!
    Why would you need 64 bit for a MBA? To fly off those huge sample libraries that the processor would lock up over?
    64 bit is only for massive memory allocations and a MBA doesn't even have the CPU to pull it off... :rolleyes:




    lOUDsCREAMEr
    Jul 24, 03:49 PM
    As a matter of fact, a cheap wired optical mouse is AS LOW AS 2 USD..




    beg_ne
    Jul 28, 08:31 AM
    I'm curious. Are they really allowed to do this kind of stuff under their Monopoly status? I would think that, "Breaking into a market and losing Billions of dollars to crush your competition and former 'partners' while sustaining your product on your Monopoly money". Might be against some restriction they have. Am I just nuts or is someone asleep at the wheel.

    As for their partners I think I'll be lining up for my lawsuit about now. Especially since I'm sure they have to pay to be "PlaysForSure" compliant, and may have shown MS their Software, Hardware and Music Stores in intimate detail to get that compliancy. In one way or another their money and knowledge in part will fund the very thing that MS will try to crush them with.




    Musubi
    Nov 3, 08:36 PM
    Dont count Parallels out. They will eventually have multicore support in their app, and i am sure will keep getting better over time.
    The single core support currently is a design decision. Per a note by Andrew (of Parallels) (http://forums.parallels.com/thread5395.html), "One core is used by Mac OS X and the other core is used by Windows XP - it brings excellent resource management and optimal performance for both systems running simultaneously."

    Thus it can be presumed they may end up allowing multicore as an option in future releases.

    The good thing about having two companies in this space is the competition will result in two better Mac products. I've just finished installing XP Pro on Fusion but the beta test agreement has a note about confidentiality regarding the discussion of benchmarks/performance data of the beta. Upon starting a VM, a sheet drops down noting there is debug code and logging which affects its performance. Thus, comparing it's current performance against Parallels isn't fair game at this time. Outside of that, the user interface is a bit more spartan (not much configuration options including the ability to tweak an already created VM) than Parallels. The VM setup while not much different than Parallels Desktop feels more streamlined. Fusion also drops down sheets with plenty of information to help make the setup process idiotproof (all of those dialogues can be turned off by checking the provided box).




    appleguy123
    Apr 25, 10:31 PM
    I blame Appleguy for this. I have sold the sandwich shop. No sandwiches for anyone anymore!!

    You need my approval to sell the sandwhich shop which I (in God-form) have given you. Consider it denied.



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