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  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 4, 12:24 PM
    Interesting how a security guard is allowed to have a gun. Interesting to see what happens to him.

    Read the articles in the links.

    I'm amazed that so many people are basing their judgment of the "head shot" on 3rd person shooter games and CSI. In the real world, anyone with training will always be aiming for the center of mass, and where he actually hits depends more on luck than anything else.

    In other words, just because the criminal was hit in the head, doesn't mean that the security guard was aiming for his head. A mall security guard with a pistol shooting at a moving target during a gunfight doesn't have the accuracy of a Marine sniper shooting a sniper rifle at a stationary target.

    You are quite correct. Anyone with gun experience knows this. It's not a video game, it's not a movie. And the whole scene takes place in a matter of seconds. I'd like to see what the armchair cowboys would do in the real life situation.





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  • Russell L
    Apr 25, 05:51 PM
    I've lusted after the Unibody design ever since it came out just after I got my early 2008 MBP, and I finally caved in this year and got a 17" 2011 MBP. Seemed like the right time. I'm glad I now have what might be the last of the Unibody designs!





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  • bruinsrme
    Apr 10, 07:55 PM
    This is the end product of capitalism and/or neoliberal policies. Look into "the race to the bottom" in terms of international relations.

    All by design. All well understood, but rarely spoken about to the public.

    People have been but are written off as being "out there"





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  • YEMandy
    Sep 12, 03:47 PM
    Only on UNOPENED product. If you've opened it, you gotta pony up 10% restocking fee, if you bought from apple. They will refund money if there is a price drop in that timeframe, though.

    Doesn't matter if it has been opened. I bought an iMac right before the new ones came out, it was bto with the upc cut out and sent in for the free iPod offer. They gave a FULL refund with no restocking fee, even I made sure they knew it was opened with the upc cut off. This policy is different than their normal return policy.





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  • strwrsfrk
    Apr 25, 03:14 PM
    Current thickness isn't a problem for me. Neither is the design aesthetic overall (though I would love to see what Ives comes up with).

    What I want from this redesign has been mostly said before. I want to replace my 2010 15" Hi-Res Glossy 2.4GHz i5 MacBook Pro with something fairly personalized.

    A switch to Blade SSDs would be spectacular, but it seems impractical that they would replace the HDDs as the primary drives. Size and cost/GB just are not right yet. However, a blade/HDD BTO option would be good as well, particularly if they were able to get the SSD past 256GB (I want at least 380GB). The question is how that particular option would be implemented. In a perfect world, I would like the blade and HDD options at the expense of the optical drive, which would allow the battery to be even larger. It seems like keeping the 2.5" HDD standard would preclude that from being standardized across the lineup, though, which means Apple will probably not pursue that course.

    Plus, if the OD is removed, there does not need to be an opening on that size the enclosure.

    I agree that it's high time we got a third USB port, even if we're stuck at 2.0. A second Thunderbolt port seems like it might be excessive for now, but even a single USB 3 port (along with two USB 2.0) would really make for an awesome upgrade.

    My guess is that Ethernet is here to stay for a while, unless the fears that MacBook Pro 2012 will be MacBook Pro Air 2012 are indeed accurate.

    I hope the bezel on the monitor slims down by a millimeter (or several) on either side and the top. Squeezing a 15" screen into a laptop with width/depth closer to that of a 14" machine would be more valuable than shaving a millimeter off of the bottom, if you ask me.

    Oh, and a bump to a 16" screen at 1920x1080 would be ever so magical, I don't know what I'd do with myself.





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  • cere
    Apr 14, 03:30 PM
    I really hope Intel delays USB 3. I have a mid 2007 MBP, even though I use FW800, I have resorted to using my ExpressCard slot with an eSata adapter which is even faster than FW800. If anything, the difference will be made with the companies who make the external HDD to implement thunderbolt technology into their products. I just hate usb in general, I only use it for flash drives and my mouse.

    Agreed. Concurrent support will favour USB3 due to familiarity. Device vendors will be the key here.





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  • mi5moav
    Aug 31, 10:45 PM
    I'm thinking of an Apple/Canon merger? I was hoping for a buyout of leica or kodak, but I think a Canon merger might work. We haven't seen any large mergers buyouts since HP/Compaq and something is going to happen soon. Though I don't know if this is true or not Steve Jobs and Canon have had close ties for nearly 15 years and I've noticed this recently with the Canon products being given first priority in there digital/video store. At one time Canon even invested something like $10 million into NEXT. Snapping(excuse the pun) Canon would help with a huge amount of patents and might be easier then starting from scratch with a camera or camcorder.





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  • viperguy
    Sep 1, 08:56 AM
    aaaaa gimme my core2duo macbook :)
    I'm not buying the ordinary coreduo because I heard that it has a lot of bugs that intel will only fix on the new processor.
    And I can wait, so if it doesn't come this month, I don't care waiting another one, who knows even a year :)





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  • chameleon
    Mar 29, 12:35 PM
    I'm not even sure anyone at Apple really cares about these numbers because we're talking about dozens of handsets using those OS's vs a single phone on iOS.

    No, the reason Apple doesn't care is this:

    http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/02/02/apples_iphone_extends_lead_in_mobile_profits.html

    Their "one phone" makes more profit that all the variations of Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerries combined.





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  • MacRumors
    Apr 11, 01:39 AM
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  • QCassidy352
    Apr 22, 08:07 AM
    Really not getting this. Storage is a lot more cheap and plentiful than bandwidth. And the amount of music you can carry on an iphone - to say nothing of an ipod classic - is enough to listen to for days on end, 24 hrs a day, without repeat. Well, I'm glad if some find it useful, but I'll stick to local storage, thanks.





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  • kettle
    Oct 27, 01:47 PM
    Yes, they should just just shut-up and vote for corporate-sponsored Republicrats or Converalabour every four or five years and take it.

    It's a shame that there is no longer any meaningful democracy.

    I think that's pretty accurate (well observed) whichever side of this particular fence people are sitting.





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  • 4God
    Sep 5, 08:23 AM
    Well, the Apple Store Online U.S. is down. Could be something, could be nothing.





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  • Di9it8
    Oct 27, 03:04 PM
    The Greenpeace Apple micro site
    http://www.greenpeace.org/apple/
    is surely a good thing for Apple.
    It is organisations like Greenpeace who are driving the agenda, because goverments and manufacturing companies are too complacent.
    They should be welcomed with open arms at Mac Expo:rolleyes:





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  • aegisdesign
    Aug 23, 08:45 PM
    So, in summary...

    Apple pays Creative a one time fee of $100M to licence their patents.

    Creative joins the 'Made for iPod' program making accessories for their competitor, Apple, who gets money for 'Made for iPod'.

    Creative still HAS to defend it's patent against other competitors - that's the nature of patents - or licence it to them. If they do, Apple takes some of that money too. In a round-a-bout way, Apple is getting money back from it's competitors. Nice.

    Creative have a much better case because Apple settled.

    Creative still owns a valid patent. If Apple had won, there would be no patent so anyone could copy the Creative/Apple style interface.

    Apple continues on as if nothing has happened. No long court case delaying sales. No injunctions to halt imports.

    Explain to me why people think Apple lost here?

    Creative knew it was about to get reamed by Microsoft's Zune which it's players aren't compatible with. They knew to get out of the market. Instead of legitimising Microsoft's offering, they've tied up with Apple. It might bug us that Apple have legitimised a bogus patent but it's otherwise very, very smart.





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  • whatever
    Sep 12, 10:41 AM
    Yes, lets just ignore the huge performance, upgradability and price gap in Apples product lineup, shall we. It can be the elephant in the room when we all swoon over our "laptop on a stick" desktop while PC users get to play with the REAL hardware.

    Sounds good to me. After all, it's not like Apple wants to actually sell more computers. That's crazy talk!

    Does anyone think a slightly bigger version of this would be a fantastic desktop?
    Apple doesn't want people spending a few hundred dollars every year on 3rd party computer upgrades. They want you to buy a new computer every 2 years for $1,500. As an Apple shareholder I want you too!

    People do not want to hook something that looks like a computer their Home Entertainment Centers. Something streamlined, smaller than a cable box, that looks kind of like a game system, yes.

    Like the iPod, Apple will be targeting the consumer market with such a beast. There are other cool media products on the market (TiVo), which are really cool, but just never caught on, because they appear to complicated.





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  • DagazaGZ
    Apr 30, 02:02 PM
    Curious that everyone is clamoring for a thunderbolt-enabled machine, but there isn't a single thunderbolt drive available on the market.

    I guess some people just need to feel like they have new stuff even if it's totally pointless.

    You bring a good point... I thought there were thunderbolt drives...





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  • markw10
    Sep 14, 10:39 AM
    I'd love to see a headless mac, something cheaper than the Mac pro but more expandable and powerful than the Mac Mini.





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  • MBPro825
    Apr 10, 01:20 PM
    Obviously McAfee has a vested interest is spewing "fear FUD" such as this. :rolleyes:

    Interesting isn't it how McAfee could benefit from these "New security threats"





    shadowx
    Sep 26, 02:11 PM
    This is fine. I'm sick of those cripplers at Verizon.

    Yeah - if Verizon didn't have the most comprehensive coverage and good customer service I'd go back to T-mobile. I'll never own a bluetooth phone from Verizon, that's for sure...





    citizenzen
    Apr 17, 01:47 PM
    Published in USA today. An article titled "Are Lives Really an Acceptable Price for Fuel Efficiency?"

    Actually, I doubt that's where you read it.

    A google search of the terms: Are Lives Really an Acceptable Price for Fuel Efficiency + USA Today comes up with this as a top hit: Arguing with idiots: how to stop small minds and big government By Glenn Beck, Kevin Balfe, Steve Burguiere, which apparently references the 1999 USA Today article.

    Are you a Glenn Beck fan perhaps?

    That would explain so much. :rolleyes:





    oootle
    Sep 5, 12:15 PM
    Apple have made it obvious this time, Movie Store on 12th September!

    and maybe "one more thing"





    dethmaShine
    Apr 20, 11:02 AM
    Fail. It says I can withdraw by turning off location services. It still collects even though location services are turned off. Try again Apologist.

    Proof?





    DZMacNutZ
    Mar 18, 10:44 AM
    The biggest reason that we have been Virus and attack free in general is because we have been such an exclusive club for so long. We have never been mainstream. We were always elitist and as such not a very lucrative target for hackers and virus creators.

    Now that the Apple Club is becoming more and more mainstream and more of a middle class status symbol (and less of an upper class one), and therefore with a wider and larger user base, we will be more of a target for hackers.

    I mean really when 92% of the world runs on Windows, and mere 5% runs on OSX, who would you target? But as that percentage begins to increase, and the typical Mac user has more money that the typical Windows user, the value associated with target us is becoming more and more lucrative.

    Anyway, just my 2.