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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

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  • gonnabuyamacbsh
    Apr 18, 05:15 PM
    Maybe LG should sue Apple.

    they made a rectangular touchscreen phone before the iphone

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/LG_prada_phone_private_picture.jpg/250px-LG_prada_phone_private_picture.jpg



    :p





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  • typecase
    Aug 7, 04:42 PM
    The power supply is on top like the rumor sites said it would be. This seems like a stupid design decision to me. The power cord will hang over everything else. They probably did it out of necessity, but my dual G5 is still prettier.

    Also, with the move to intel, can I use the PC version of the same card?





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  • glassbathroom
    Aug 3, 04:02 AM
    I'm expecting to get frustrated with the quality of streamed video of the keynote. Yes Steve, I am sure that it is "cool stuff", but it all looks like frog spawn to me!





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  • ksgant
    May 4, 05:29 PM
    keep in mind, right now exactly 0% of the products sold on the app store will run without the OS already installed.

    I didn't know this. You mean I have to have an OS installed before I play Angry Birds?





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  • dscuber9000
    May 4, 04:02 PM
    I'm going to get a Lion disc because that is safer, but yeah, I don't see anything outrageous with having the option to just download it.





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  • hawken1
    Sep 11, 03:44 PM
    http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/annou...ere-199513.php

    perhaps you've seen this a long time ago?

    they have live coverege 12th.





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  • chugg
    Apr 18, 03:23 PM
    Yay go Apple. From the little guy everyone cheered for to the ... big guy that sues everyone and still has everyone cheering for.





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  • Megaman
    Sep 11, 01:20 PM
    With USB2, which transfers to iPod about the same speed as FW.
    No its not. Fast, but not as fast.





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  • vmachiel
    May 6, 03:33 AM
    Not this again! welcome back stupid universal binaries and "rosetta" :(





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  • arn
    Apr 18, 04:23 PM
    all things d posted some images from the lawsuit

    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/18/165102-iphone_galaxy_comparison.jpg
    http://mobilized.allthingsd.com/20110418/apple-files-patent-suit-against-samsung-over-galaxy-line-of-phones-and-tablets/





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  • SirHaakon
    Mar 29, 06:12 PM
    Here's an album for 99 cents; increase your storage by 15 gigs for just a buck.

    http://www.amazon.com/Neroli/dp/B001LK0HVU





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  • GeckoHH
    Nov 25, 04:56 AM
    I am positive that Apple will bring a twist into the mobile telephony market, something revolutionary nobody could think that it will work.

    And in 2 years from now everybody will state: Yes, Apple did it again.

    I bet they do the following:

    - Follow the KISS (Keep it stupit simple) concept and build on there current iPOD success!

    The new iPhone will be a WIFI iPOD with Skype (or something alike) build in. A high quality camera and Bluetooth Stereo Wireless will complete the hardware.
    The software will allow "on the go" chat, blogging, videocasts, RSS and a mobile safari browser.

    Strategy: Replace the need for an iPOD´s and provide the best personal communication tool

    - Eliminate traditional phone contracts with MobilePhone operators.

    Apple will aquire "FON" and build the largest hotspot community in the world where every iPhone user can communicate for free.

    This is my prediction. :)
    Jens

    P.S. Too bad for palm, but it is not enough just to build the best smartphone. You need to win the community...





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  • Piggie
    Apr 24, 12:04 PM
    I do wish people would stop using the "marketing name" Retina displays.

    Just say what screen resolution you would like.





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  • Fukui
    May 6, 03:58 AM
    I can't think of a worse idea!

    I can. Going back to PowerPC!! lol....





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  • roadbloc
    Apr 7, 10:35 AM
    lol. Poor RIM. You'll get onto the market one of these days.





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  • Huntn
    May 3, 10:26 AM
    I can tell you that a lot of stuff manufactured in the US is still using the old units. We Canadians, supposedly metric, get to live with it. We don't make our own paint cans, so we buy a gallon of paint. But... we can't label it as a gallon so it's sold as a 3.79 litre can. Same thing for beer. We buy it in 331ml, or 347ml units (or something like that).

    Best of all.... When Environment Canada calls for a -5� day I crank the thermostat up to 69 and think about roasting a 3kg chicken with 1/2lb of potatoes, in an oven set at 375. When I bought the chicken the supermarket had a sale on in the deli. Buy 1/2 lb of sliced roast beef, and get 100gs of potato salad free.

    I'll drive 10 km to visit my friend who lives in a 1200sq/ft house. It's nice, they have a view since they are 300m(etres) up the bluff. They can see Five Mile Creek, which is at least 25km away. Except if it's storming. We can storms here with winds of at least 100kph and that will drop an inch or two of rain. On the mainland, the Fraser river, which is over 2200 km long, can rise 10, 12, even 15 feet in the spring melt. The flow is an astronomical number of cubic feet per minute, and it gotta be moving at a 15-20kph easy. Though sometimes they do quote that figure in cubic metres per minute (264 gallons).

    I have both imperial and a metric socket wrench kits. I've assembled BBQs that had both. You can tell which parts came from the US, and which didn't. IKEA is always metric. Lawnmowers are typically Imperial. My camera gear is both. (Tripod sockets are 1/4 or 1/8 inch coarse threads. Lighting stands use metric allen keys, unless they are US made.)

    So to my American Cousins. Just switch already and get it over with! Make life easier for every one else in the world, 'kay!?! Eh?

    I don't even bother with calculating fuel economy any more. The official measurement is litres/100km, but I still think in MPG, but buy fuel in litres. But I know that our Smart car has an 8 gallon tank.

    Lord, lol! :D





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  • Howdr
    Apr 5, 02:29 PM
    Yes they can. There is no protection under law for making money off the ineptitude of other companies. Apple is entitled, and expected to fix bugs. When those bugs get fixed, an avenue for jail breaking gets closed. Companies that see their revenue stream dry up are just screwed. That's life.

    Jail breaking happens because Apple screwed the pooch on security. That's all.

    Thats the problem you missed

    restraint of trade,

    Apple would take Microsoft or any other company to court in o.0005 seconds if restraint of trade was against them.

    Jail breaking is ruled legal by the federal government

    Cydia and theme it require Jailbreaking to sell the apps they have.

    Cydia and theme it are legally selling apps

    Apple then goes after Jailbreaking and restrains Cydia and theme it from doing legal trade

    This is not a legal act by Apple, so they say its patching for security reasons ( A lie)

    You call it security yet the doorway used to jailbreak the Iphone or Ipad has never been used for anything else then Jailbreaking.

    Your using an Apple company tactic of telling us its unsafe, you work for apple or believe the unsupported claims by Apple.

    Apple believes it looses money from Jailbreaking because these people now buy from other sources than Apple's app store.

    I find it sad that so many believe what ever Apple says is the truth.

    Apple is a multi billion dollar company that needs to make money all the time off of you. they need your money and undying loyalty. :apple:


    ( I know people will not agree with my take on this, its fine, I hate big corporations and how they lie to us, look at the Japanese and the lies from the power company, it happens again and again everyday)





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  • marvel2
    Dec 28, 11:53 PM
    Glad everyone is starting to get their TT kit. We should move this discussion to the iPhone Accessories forum.





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  • shelterpaw
    Aug 7, 10:36 PM
    That URL is no good. Would you please go to the site and COPY the URL and then PASTE it here with the LINK tool?

    Did you mean SILENT PC REVIEW (http://www.silentpcreview.com/)?
    Yes I did.. My bad, sorry... I'm a little out of it today. :confused:





    lsvtecjohn3
    Mar 27, 03:09 AM
    And how does Apple own the market?

    50% of ALL mobile profits, biggest and best App store?





    shompa
    Aug 7, 04:23 PM
    Are these specific Mac GPU's with Mac roms or can we finally use a selection of PC GPU's? If so then the base GPU isn't an issue, just use it for the second screen.

    what will happen if I use bootcamp and put in a PC grafic card?





    kazmac
    May 4, 08:41 PM
    Putting it on the Mac App Store raises an interesting issue about licencing - they said that purchases could be used on any Mac that you use.

    That opens them up to a lot of abuse.

    If my experience with Pages was standard, then yes, you can reinstall any app you purchase on several Macs. I sure wouldn't mind getting a flash drive with the OS on it. Something as important as that I'd want a hard copy back up esp. if we're going to pay to the tune $130.





    Don't panic
    May 4, 04:57 PM
    It's closer to 700.

    but she is heavenly :)

    btw, love the name selections
    haven't figured out wilmer and rosius, though.





    Westacular
    Apr 23, 04:40 PM
    Wish Apple did something towards resolution independence and not make images bigger and bigger. :confused:

    The basic fact is vector graphics aren't always appropriate. A lot of things really can only be done, or can be done much better, with pixels. For any image with a lot of detail, it's easier -- both for the artists making them, and for the computers rendering them -- to store an extremely high resolution bitmapped image, and then downscale it as necessary, than it is to make and render a vectorized version that is "truly" resolution independent.

    And now Apple's realized that by targeting "Retina Display" resolution levels, this is the last increase in image sizes they'll ever reasonably need: there's no point in making images bigger beyond this point (or displays with higher-than-retina-level DPI one would need to render them) because your eyes really won't be able to tell the difference.