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  • kjs862
    Apr 28, 07:32 PM
    pretty amazing someone noticed a 0.2mm difference from just picking the darn thing up :eek:





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  • seanpholman
    Mar 12, 01:23 AM
    Bummer to hear, I was hoping I would get mine Saturday. I'l be down in SD in the AM, so maybe I will try down there.

    --Sean





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  • fs454
    Jan 25, 06:35 PM
    It definately did drop more than all the other stocks out there, i'm curious as well.

    Maybe we were all hoping for...you know, some ACD updates, a tablet, more refreshes, etc >_>





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  • topgunn
    Jul 24, 03:18 PM
    I really hope that this mouse can better distinguish between a right and left click than the wired MM.



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  • Plutonius
    Apr 28, 06:35 PM
    nies was a wolf, appleguy123 has been killed by her.

    Nies is a she ?????





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  • svenn
    Mar 8, 09:41 PM
    We need an upvoting system like Reddit. Here's a +1 for you.

    Who the hell are we to judge?

    Who said we have to live til 105 years old?

    I have met crazier "normal" people who weren't even on drugs!

    Exactly! He is doing what he wants. Why does he have to do what other people want?

    Also, the more we talk about him, the more he wins. If people continue to talk about him, he will just keep winning. There really is not anything else to discuss, but the media seems to enjoy rehashing his choices for some reason.

    Congrats on the win, Charlie.



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  • TheMacFeed
    Jan 26, 09:40 AM
    I wish ours were that low! Its up to $3.25 in PA.

    EDIT: Ok apparently TIMG tags don't work anymore.

    Actually, that was a random picture I found on google :)
    It is accurate though, we are currently in the $2.90s





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  • zep1977
    Apr 29, 03:20 PM
    What is a gagalady and why should I pay $0.69 for it?



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  • shecky
    Oct 24, 08:06 AM
    what happened to radical new design?

    not until Santa Rosa - summer 2007.

    im happy with this though, a proven design that has the bugs worked out. as far as i am concerned this is not a new Rev A which i would be wary of buying.

    i was tottally sold on the 17" before this update, but now that the 15" has nearly identical specs OTHER than an extra FW port and the bigger screen i am debating getting the 15 and using the extra $ to a 23" external display. hmmmmmmmmmmm





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  • ArtOfWarfare
    Apr 12, 08:04 PM
    Question:
    Where is the new FCP?
    Did Apple take the stage at this event or didn't they? I find it odd MR hasn't reported on it yet... or... IDK, when would Apple take the stage? It seems like it's an early morning company to me, not an evening-going-into-night company.

    But like, if Apple never took the stage, I'd say it's newsworthy given there were a good deal of rumors saying that they would.



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  • guzhogi
    Jul 23, 10:03 PM
    Furthermore, I have issues with the comments about marketshare increase alone as a primary contributor to getting Macs back into schools. The reason I have a problem with that is that school boards and school superintendants are typically in the back pocket of the IT staffs of the district, and so many of those staffs out there are all MS-heads. Until you can replace those folks (not convert, not convince, but replace) you're hardly likely to see much penetration into the educational market.
    I'm the techie guy at an elementary school and 99.9% of all the computers in the district (not just my school, the entire district) are Macs. The last director of technology was really pro-Mac, along w/ a lot of the other schools' techies, which was a good thing. However, the kindergarten teacher @ my school has some peecees which she got on a grant to run some Windows only software (but didn't get them set-up since, according to the last director of technology, didn't fit into the district's technology plans). Also, each techie is getting a MacBook w/ dual boot because we're going to a new program that rates how well the kids to in reading & math where you can see the progress online, but the only way you can upload the results is on Windows. Boo!!! :mad: That's one reason why Macs still have low marketshare: no programs. It's a chicken & the egg problem. Mac marketshare won't go significantly up until more software is ported, but not very much software will be ported until mac marketshare is up.

    One problem with increased market share is that there will be more attacks on them. One of the Mac's sources of security is security through obscurity. So, why go after an OS that only has 5% marketshare while another OS has 90%? I don't know whether Windows or Macs are more secure in terms of actual bugs and security holes, but we probably would if Windows & Macs get equal marketshare.

    There are two main reasons that I know of to hack into computers, write viruses, or something: (1) to gain entry to a computer to get files, damage the company's infrastructure or (2) to be a jackass. The first one is probably for personal gain and Macs may be a target, the second to make yourself feel good at other people's expense and would probably be Windows-based to inflict the most damage. Anyone want to add something, be my guest.





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  • backupdrummer
    Jul 10, 10:49 AM
    For me to upgrade iWork it will need to have some pretty killer features. I do like a different view for Pages as the alway layout view can be very annoying when you just want something simple.

    One of my biggest gripes with Pages is when you select Blank page it still populates it with fields like header that drives me crazy.



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  • TheSpaz
    Aug 15, 02:31 PM
    Spring-loaded folders in the dock. So you can drag a file onto a folder in the dock and have it spring open - like in the Finder.

    Oh. I thought it would be how fast the dock unhides when you hover over it.





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  • SirROM
    Jul 24, 10:38 PM
    <So, there you have it a completely enclosed ipod, so elegant as not to have a single button or port opening or anything but a beautiful screen.>

    I think there is a hole in this argument/dream. Apple has spent considerable time and marketing money in the Made for iPod campaign that centers arounds the dock connector. They have created the Universal dock and inserts for all recent iPods, promising to keep these updated with all new iPods in the foreseeable future. Therefore, I seriously doubt these new no touch iPods wouldn't have at least a dock connector. It allows third parties to keep their investment in accessories without getting pissed at Apple for changing the rules again. How about all these car interfaces that are just now gaining traction in new automobiles for example? They need the dock connector to work. Without the third party economy and proprietary ports, there is also little to keep the MS Menace at bay, despite the coolness of such a product.

    Bottom Line: there WILL be a regular dock connector for the foreseeable future on all iPods except the shuffle (which is on it's way out).



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  • thatsmyaibo
    Apr 16, 07:28 PM
    I'm running this with my Core 2 Duo and it's pretty sluggish. I don't what what's going on in the background but my browsers are slow and my 2TB hard drive get's accessed when I access things that aren't even relevant.

    Also, is it me or is Time Machine extremely annoying in Lion?





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  • Buschmaster
    Jul 28, 09:31 AM
    "We're not just introducing Zune to do the same thing other people do,"
    Well that certainly isn't what Microsoft is about...

    All of a sudden they're going to be innovative? What the hell? It's going to be a combination of every player on the market but you can probably plug it into your XBox to have it charge.:rolleyes: I hope it costs like a thousand dollars.



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  • KnightWRX
    Apr 22, 11:55 AM
    By the way - openstep is an evolution of nextstep when next went "open source". it may of been put of the GNU license,

    Stop it please, you're hurting me... OpenStep is a specification of which GNUStep is a GPL licensed implementation released by the GNU project. Foundation and Cocoa are the NeXTSTEP acquired implementations that Apple is using.

    OpenSTEP is not licensed under a GNU project license at all...

    Lastly, the Minix kernel came from Posix. So the path Posix->Minix->Linux is valid.

    POSIX is not a kernel. It's a standard programming interface that UNIX systems used to make sure that one program written for a UNIX system would compile another as long as the standard was followed.

    Minix, while being a POSIX compliant OS, was a complete implementation done by Andrew Tannenbaum for a book he was writing.

    Your grasp of all of this history is quite muddied. Seriously, who are you trying to convince here ? You've gotten about every fact wrong about this whole thing. The plain fact remains, I was right all along, your correction was quite wrong when you said :

    Bash is under the GPL license - not GNU. Never has been GNU see source link -> http://www.opensource.apple.com/release/mac-os-x-106/

    BTW - No part of MacOSX is distributed under GNU licensing...

    You completely misunderstood my post when I said Bash was part of the GNU project. Bash has always been GNU, always will be. The GPL is very much "GNU licensing".

    Enjoy easter yourself and use the days off to work on your grasp of the whole UNIX and open source histories.


    GNU evolved into a foundation

    From GNU.org (http://www.gnu.org/) :

    The GNU Project was launched in 1984 to develop the GNU operating system, a complete Unix-like operating system which is free software—software which respects your freedom.

    Again, the Foundation is called the FSF, from their site, FSF.org (http://www.fsf.org/) :

    What we do :
    ...
    We drive development of the GNU operating system and maintain a list of high-priority free software projects to promote replacements for common proprietary applications.

    Stop getting it wrong, we're on the Internet, the sites are there to correct you.





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  • mBox
    Jan 31, 12:40 PM
    Classic... Now he is reportedly checking into rehab. Anybody else catch some of the pictures of him. Kind of reminds me of his Ferris Bueller character!Saw Red Dawn over the week-end. Nice to see he outlived WWIII ;)





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  • Apple OC
    May 1, 11:29 PM
    God knows that if the news is reporting something, its the truth.

    Seriously? Why would news channels that helped in the march for war play this up at all? :rolleyes:

    Come on... you don't really believe that do you?

    It's just bravado and backslapping BS following a victory. Great that Bin Laden's out of the way - but Al Qaeda has mutated into a distributed concept - not a hierarchical force.

    A lot of the Al Qaeda myth was built by the US keen to find a 'bogeymen' anyhow.

    you guys are really reaching ... Osama Bin Laden is as big as they come as far as Terrorism goes ... that is a fact.





    UniPro
    Mar 15, 11:01 AM
    Wow I'm sorry for everyone who left empty handed. I can't believe apple stores would open early just for 4 iPads. So pointless.





    steve_hill4
    Aug 15, 05:27 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.
    That sounds similar to that Apple advert from years ago whcih showed a concept of the future where you would have a true conversation way of working with a computer. We are slowly, but surely moving there.





    RacerX
    Dec 2, 10:31 AM
    Funny thing is that I don't see anyone in this forum going into hysteria about this other than the people saying that "this is a load of FUD." Why is it such a shock that MacOSX can be vulnerable?It isn't a shock that Mac OS X is vulnerable. What is shocking is that it is front page news to people.

    Why is this even note worthy? Why is this even NEWS WORTHY?

    Why cover what are (to most Mac users) non-issues? More importantly, why aid the PC press in making cracking a Mac a limelight subject?

    Misery may love company, but do we really need to add to the frenzied coverage that this subject currently has?

    And oddly (or maybe not), the people most likely to fall for the hype on all this are former PC users who (wrongly) believe that any level of malicious software is equivalent to what ever the current level is for Windows (where malicious software is actually a profession).

    You aren't a former (current) PC user, are you longofest? It would explain a lot.

    No, it hasn't been exploited to any large extent, but vulnerabilities open up the door to exploits, and the only thing that is keeping us away from having exploits happen is our market share. You may not want to hear that, but as long as we are below 10% of the market, people simply aren't going to target our vulnerabilities, but are going to target MS's vulnerabilities.




    Tonezorz
    May 4, 09:22 AM
    Bunch of lying crap.

    Thanks for calling me a liar. My date moved, without explanation, as quoted in the story. The only thing I can personally think of is dropping a third line from the family plan. Other than that, and thanks to autopay, my bill for the remaining two iPhones on the plan is rather expensive, and always paid in full and on time, so the other argument is invalid as well.





    KnightWRX
    Apr 14, 07:06 PM
    You really are hopeless! If you can't even figure out a hot link to a source article your opinions are worthless. Go away. Now.

    Look, you made a claim that TB seemed like an evolution of Fiber channel. I use Fiber channel day in and out on everyone of my servers. All our storage infrastructure is built off Brocade/HP equipment using a Fiber channel SAN.

    If you think my opinion is worthless when I say TB has nothing to do with Fiber Channel, I don't know what to say. Your link does not even begin to explain your comment.

    You essentially just claimed USB 3 was a replacement for Gigabit Ethernet. One is a host based interconnect, the other is a networking protocol.

    But you're right, I'm probably the one being short-sighted here and not seeing the Apple magic at work.