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  • swingerofbirch
    Oct 12, 01:10 PM
    Granted, this is a good thing.

    But does anyone else find it ironic that the iPods in question are being made by people who according to media reports could use this type of financial subsidization as well?





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  • batitombo
    Mar 22, 09:18 PM
    Heh, and I just got a new MBP :/





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  • kim0785b
    Oct 27, 01:22 PM
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  • LagunaSol
    Apr 19, 09:01 AM
    The tablet is a different matter, and doesn't have the same look.

    This doesn't look like an iPhone 3GS? :confused:

    http://www.parallelimported.co.nz/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/s/a/samsung_galaxy_tab_white_back.jpg





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  • Dr.Gargoyle
    Sep 14, 09:37 AM
    yes, and photo software runs on computers. "This is the new Aperture. and it will run beautifully on the new C2D Macbook Pro I just announced. Boom. does this... Boom, does that...etc..."

    EDIT: iMeowbot beat me to it, but what he/she said
    and you have your computer in a desk (iDesk) and you sit down then you work (iChair) and the chair is placed on a floor (iFloor)....
    Apple will eventually update both MB and MBP, but I doubt they send out an invitation for an update, in particular if the venue for the presentation is a photo convention.





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  • Gatorman
    Sep 14, 09:32 AM
    here we go again


    apple are on fire at the moment.....bring it on


    I was thinking the very same thing! :rolleyes:





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  • mrploddy
    Sep 12, 10:45 PM
    So umm yeah....w00...go Apple...new Video Ipod...living in the Uk...why should I buy???????????????

    Apple doesnt have ANY TV shows or Movies in the UK to buy. Why should I bother buying a video ipod now. Yeah I know I could store my FULL music collection but I want an ipod for wearability (at least for Music) when walking to school.

    The deal clincher to make me buy a video ipod would be TV shows / Movies but it's been a year of TV shows for the US but ZIP / ZILCH / NADA for the UK. C'mon Apple get talking to the BBC / ITV. I'm sure you could work something out !!!!!.

    And well movies is a "we hope to go international" so well meh to that.

    So considering I'm not one of those people who a) wants to wear an ipod not carry b) doesnt need my complete music collection c) lives in a country where Apple has jack in terms of content what makes the Video ipod a compelling purchase :confused:

    -mrploddy





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  • Demoman
    Sep 10, 04:26 PM
    I remember back in the 2nd half of the 90's, HP came out with the dual Pentium II processor configuration, which only ran on NT. At the time I was administering a new Sparc network and we had a Sun 690MP with 4 ultra-Sparc processors. I thought is was cool that MS PC's had moved to multiple processors.

    However, I was disappointed to learn that the 2nd processor could be only be used for little more than a coprocessor. So, I did some reading about the relationship of the Bus design, processor architecture and the OS. It made me appreciate Sparc a lot more.

    Fast forward 10 years and it seems like I need to do some more reading. I would like to get current with what is being used today, and what may be in the pipeline for the next couple years.

    I can search the web. But, I know some of you are very knowledgeable about this and may have a good source to recommend. Thanks.





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  • miranon
    Aug 28, 05:53 PM
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  • ivladster
    Apr 19, 09:09 AM
    LOL even the clock icon look the same, that's just cheap copying.





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  • LaMerVipere
    Sep 12, 03:36 PM
    *fingers still crossed for a software update for current 5G iPod owners to bring 'em up to speed with all the new features* :rolleyes:





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  • andys53
    Apr 20, 11:18 AM
    Depends on the cipher really. Not all ciphers can be decrypted with even the latest of the latest hardware, especially if you lack the private key. And a court order can force you all you want to give up that private key, but they can't force you to remember it or not lose it. ;)

    "I don't remember" or "I lost the private key to my encrypted backup, but here's the AES-256 encrypted file guys, have a go at it" are perfectly good answers.


    Over in the UK not remembering passwords can sometimes land you in prison. Just remove the incriminating files frequently and regularly.





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  • GGJstudios
    Mar 18, 04:10 PM
    If you said "not just" I might agree. But if you think keyboard capture code isn't being used for identity threat and/or want to lump anyone who has every run into such malware as "stupid" or "gullible" well my opinion of you just keeps dropping even lower. Perhaps I can interest you in some kryptonite Superman?
    Keyloggers are not malware, any more than a fork is a weapon. Can they both be used for malicious purposes? Yes. But that doesn't define them as such. And keyloggers require user intervention to install, or require the user giving access to someone else to install, either of which can easily be avoided.

    You still haven't presented one argument, even though you've been all over the map, that lends any credibility to the idea that running antivirus is necessary to keep Macs malware-free. The fact is, there is no Mac malware in the wild that can't be avoided with some common sense and prudent action on the part of the user. Nothing prevents a user from deliberately or foolishly installing malware or giving up their personal identity information, but that's not at issue here.

    The fact remains that any user of current Mac OS X who exercises reasonable care in what they install can operate without any antivirus and be malware free.





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  • zer0sum
    Mar 21, 11:20 PM
    False. Read post #95 and post #59.

    Not false read #104 :D





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  • FuNGi
    Apr 25, 03:37 PM
    Agreed. I've never understood why macs have such large bezel's. The 11" MBA is a notable offender in particular, since because the laptop is so small, the wide bezel looks even more immense compared to the rest of the laptop.

    I think it has allot to do with the need to make the edges of the case thicker for stability. Look at the Air's internals from Apple's video. It clearly shows thicker edges that likely preclude the LCD from reaching all the way over. For Apple to reduce the Bezel entirely, the case would need to be thicker overall to maintain comparable rigidity - unless they built it of something stronger than aluminum...

    what is the point of an IPS screen with a low resolution? IPS is good for viewing angles but people rarely look at a laptop from extreme viewing angles. the color and contrast on the current mbp screen are pretty good right now.

    I'm sorry, the IPS is very useful if you happen to be three people wide watching a movie on your monitor. I know, it's sad, but many of us do not have televisions. That being said, I notice very little difference in viewing angle fidelity from my 24" ACD with IPS and my 2008 MBP, which presumably is a TN.

    Wow, I'm really impressed by all these people hoping for Liquid Metal. I'm wondering what they think that is, this "Liquid Metal". I bet they think it's something really cool, something that is completely different from anything that humankind has ever used in manufacturing (I mean, I read something like "Black Liquidmetal" in this thread. Wtf?). But truth is, if you held something in your hands made of Liquid Metal you wouldn't even notice the difference between that and anything made of aluminium, steel or any other shiny metal. It may be a very exciting new material for metallurgists or chemists but the consumer will probably just notice that it is a bit more durable and scratch resistant than aluminium (if at all, more likely in direct comparison only). It's the same thing as carbon. When I bought my first bike with carbon forks I was like "Holy crap this is real carbon, I bet this will change my life forever". In fact, it was just the same. Neither did it have a special feel to it. It felt like plastic, not very trustworthy. I liked how it reduced the weight (it was 15% lighter than my old bike all in all), but seriously, it wasn't a big deal after I got used to it. It will be the same with liquid metal. It has a fancy name and everything but for the enormous price of the material it has no use for the consumer whatsoever. It will also have traces of fingerprints on it, it will also get scratchy after some time and so on. Sure, it will take a longer time till it looks used, but nobody will think "This Notebook looks really bad. But hey, if it was made of aluminium it would have looked this way like two months ago. God, I'm so glad it's made of Liquid Metal instead".

    Do you honestly think people can't tell the difference between aluminum and steel. The metals are very different. The benefit of the liquidmetal is not in the feel per se but the strength to weight ratio. Like titanium. It is a premium for outdoor cookware because its as strong a steel but light as aluminum. If the MBP's are going to get much smaller then they need less of a body - liquidmetal would help. Also, if you've every dropped your laptop then having it bounce back would be nice.





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  • Eidorian
    Sep 9, 02:30 PM
    That would be an OS issue, would it not? It would be up to the OS to allocate cores to processes.Yes an OS issue.

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  • mrsir2009
    Apr 25, 12:16 AM
    What happens if you did it to a mafia boss?





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  • newdeal
    Apr 22, 11:21 AM
    It doesnt need cpu that badly but could use ipad level battery life





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  • Ibkulguy99
    Apr 30, 08:23 PM
    Hey everyone!

    I finally converted my parents from an 8 year old PC that I built for them to an iMac...last week. Hearing the news that the new Sandy Bridge processors are due on Tuesday, what recourse do we have? Can we return the 21.5" for the new one? What sort of restocking fees, etc. would we incur?

    Thanks!





    Leoff
    Sep 26, 08:07 AM
    who the hell are cingular? what about orange t-mobile, vodaphone or o2? I guess it's US only again...

    You've gotta love it. You're getting mad at not getting a phone that 1) Doesn't exist yet, 2) May not exist at all, and 3) the US doesn't even have yet.





    aswitcher
    Sep 15, 06:36 PM
    I'll be very tempted if it has;
    3MP
    All the display info in the latest iPods
    BT
    4-8 GB
    Full iLife intergration (iSync, iTunes, iPhoto, iCal, Address book (with pictures), Mail)
    Earphones (Pref BT and acts as hands free)

    Desire
    3G?
    iChat with BT for Audio?
    Widgets?
    WiFi
    IR remote feature
    Light / Flash





    X38
    Apr 15, 01:00 AM
    This is most unfortunate. Now that TB is a reality, it would be far better if Intel just kills USB 3.0 completely as fast as possible. There is absolutely no advantage whatsoever in having USB survive past 2.0 at this point. With 3.0 barely entering the market, there is no value in letting it get a foothold. It is pathetically obsolete compared to TB.
    What is with the comments about wanting USB 3.0 on Macs? What a huge waste of time and money - you should be wanting TB on more peripherals. Even if Intel is going to be dumb enough to keep USB 3.0 around, hopefully Apple will hold the line and refuse to put it in Macs. With Apple's resurgent strength in the computer market while everyone else is tanking, that would be enough incentive to get the peripheral makers to adopt TB.





    brepublican
    Aug 23, 06:12 PM
    $100 million? Yikes. :eek:
    And thats getting off easy. This amount of money is nothing compared to the profits Apple have made off using 'Creative's technology'. And it bodes well for Apple cos they can continue using it :)





    organerito
    Apr 30, 06:05 PM
    Because that huge base of thunderbolt based devices is overwhelming! :p



    Or, Thunderbolt people must feel very special. There are about 10 of them in the world.:D