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  • IndyGopher
    Apr 26, 02:13 AM
    I agree. The most problematic components in a computer in general are the mechanical ones, and at this point, the only mechanical component that most likely will never be removed is the fan. Mobile devices on the other hand have even done away with that. These are interesting times. I rarely ever use the optical drive anymore, in fact, I have not used it in months... There is simply no reason to. Virtually all software is available online via the mac app store or some site somewhere, and the only things i use the drive for anymore are OS restores from time machine. If Apple were to provide a restore partition with the default install of Lion, then that would be it. No more DVD drive.
    All true... but what happens when you replace the hard drive? Willing to buy one from Apple with the OS preinstalled?





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  • peharri
    Aug 15, 11:04 AM
    I don't think the Apple ads are elitist or snobish, however I do think the HP ads are very cool. By showing what the computer can do in a slick, sci-fiction way, the ads sell the HP computer in a way that the Mac vs. PC ads don't
    If Apple's seeing increasing market-share it because they're finally trying to sell the computer and it's this ad presence that is working. The commercials' content doesn't really work, but only die-hard geeks can really get fired up for these commercials.
    For Joe Sixpack, the commercials remind him that Mac exist, they're cool and they do neat stuff. And that's the good part.

    The bad part is some people think they're being insulted, and some of those people will matter when it's time to buy a computer.

    Apple should've gone the HP way, show how cool the computer is and stop mentioning the PC at all.

    However, during WWDC, take a shovel to Microsoft is so inclined, that's a time to stir the troops into a fury.

    Hear hear!

    Excellent examples of good advertising. Nothing about the HP ads insulted the target audience, stereotyped, or posted stuff the viewers knew was false (therefore ensuring distrust of the maker.)

    There's so much that's good about the Mac, and the current ads hide those positive traits in favour of defining the Mac in terms of the PC and generating hostility at the same time.

    I know a lot of PC users. I know geeks and non-geeks alike. I can't say I've met anyone who thought better of the Mac after watching the "I'm a Mac" ads, and I've met several that thought worse of it. And geeks are telling their families and friends, at the moment, that the ads are misleading, and Apple's reputation is suffering as a result.





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  • firestarter
    May 3, 04:22 PM
    Not all lives are "equal". One life of an important financial worker who perished at WTC might be worth more than 1000 soldiers. That's the order of society. A soldier's life is meant to be sacrificed to protect the worker. Some "warriors" are born to be this way, like army ants. The worker is more important because he makes guns to put into the hands of new soldiers. And of course, as you may have noticed, many of the front line (infantry) consists of would be rejects of society that have been conditioned and given a chance to serve a greater purpose than to become delinquents or menial workers that they would have been. "Unimportant Lives" in the big picture despite what their own families think of them. That's the unwritten rule.


    I disagree with the difference you're placing between financial workers and soldiers. For all the financial workers lost in the twin towers, others were keen to get in to the industry and take their places. Take Cantor Fitzgerald - almost wiped out by the attack (638 employees killed), it didn't take them long to rebound (http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1891774,00.html).

    I was on the phone to colleagues in 7 world trade on the day of the attack, and talked with them later about their experience (quite a few took the opportunity to 'reappraise their lives' and stepped away from the industry). They were replaced by others just as good, and our computer systems which were wiped out when the building fell were back on line in hours/days.

    People are very resilient and soon bounce back from things like terrorist attacks. Useless waste, pork barrel 'homeland security' projects, 'traffic light' security levels and ongoing war create a steady wearying depression on a country - and I think the negative effect of that has been out of all proportion of the attack.





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  • XNine
    Sep 19, 11:34 AM
    This girl must have you star-struck, eh? Sending messages over to other computers in the apple store is difficult. They always have these odd names for ichat/bonjour services, so it's not likely you'll be able to do this on your first try. You could be sending a message to another GUY somwhere in the store for all you know.

    The only way to really accomplish this is through ARD, and even then it's usually locked down with a password. I believe the password is the name of the OS at the time, then a symbol like a star, then the last two digits of the year. But whatever.

    Honestly, is this girl THAT hot? If so, here's what you do:

    -Gain entrance to the store via the opposite side of where she is (right or left door)

    -Hide back by the genius bar/theater.

    -When she makes her way to the back of the store to go to the back area, jump in front of the door, and say something witty like "MEAT PUPPET!" she'll be surprised. This is the moment of opportunity!

    -Quickly crouch and grab the back of her legs, lift her and sling her over your shoulder.

    -Then, sprint with her over your shoulder as fast as you can to the front of the store while making bellowing grunting sounds, even the occasional word like "UNGA!" or "MRAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"

    She will be both surprised and delighted that your ferocious behavior has gained the attention of her employees, that she'll willingly be your slave for years to come.

    Course, you could always go with chloriphorm if all else fails.



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  • Doctor Q
    Sep 27, 09:05 PM
    I just posted my SETI@home benchmark results in Mac Forums > Mac Discussion > Distributed Computing.





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  • i.mac
    Apr 21, 02:18 PM
    4S. I like the name, and it makes sense to keep continuity with the previous naming scheme (3GS). I guess we'll see a true iPhone 5 next summer.

    Agree... The 's' is for any thing that you want...

    S= speedy, snazzy, stupendous, supper, sassy, spot-on, statiscally-supper-spot-on, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious...



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  • macfan881
    Oct 9, 07:44 PM
    http://kotaku.com/5659811/konamis-x+men-arcade-classic-headed-for-xbla-and-psn

    Heck yes! I loved this game when i was a kid got i forgot how much money I spent on this but it will be a day 1 buy for sure.





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  • vartanarsen
    Apr 19, 08:25 PM
    anyone know how to get multi touch gestures with 4.3.2 on my ipad ?

    You need to have a Macboook or imac. Go to app store. Buy. Xcode for $5. Install. Hook up iPad. Bring up xcode. It will detect iPad. Click "use for development" then just use your apple id credentials. Finally go to ipad dsettings and click on yes for multitasking getures.



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  • That-Is-Bull
    Apr 8, 04:21 PM
    Please...don't give them a challenge.

    Wouldn't be much of a challenge for them :D





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  • b0blndsy
    Feb 18, 11:46 PM
    I wonder what do they discuss and what is the conclusion?



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  • plastictrees
    Mar 27, 10:38 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7)

    Anything new to report guys?
    Went to bestbuy at park lane and got mine!!

    Did you reserve it? I hate that apple guy that works there. He's always rude to me.





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  • dejo
    Feb 18, 06:16 PM
    Very skillful in how Jobs face and legs are hidden. Im beginning to think the newspapers are right about his condition
    You pretty much can't see anybody's legs cuz they're are all under the table. Yes, very skillful photography there! And what about the guy sitting to the left of Steve Jobs? We can't see his face either! What is he trying to hide?

    Also, pretty tasteless to dress the way he does. I'm not a fan of Obama, but if I were to meet him and sit next to him for dinner, I would respect the office enough not no dress in freakin' turtle neck.
    Most of the men are not wearing ties, AFAICT, including Obama. Seems to be a more casual attire. So what? And Larry Ellison is also wearing a turtle neck. Where's the outrage for him?



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  • teerexx52
    Mar 24, 04:17 PM
    Ok. I got one and I have an iPad 2. So now what do I do:)





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  • cardpip
    Oct 24, 12:55 PM
    Out of interest, does anyone know anything about a special offer on Macs bought on Friday, because I seem to remember reading that there was a 10% discount on all Macs bought on the day that Tiger was released? Has anyone heard about anything like this?



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  • richard4339
    Mar 13, 10:06 AM
    I have a Verizon iPhone, and I had it happen. At midnight last night, my phone rolled back to 11pm. I went in to change it manually, and turning off DST corrected it. I left DST and rebooted my phone, and its worked perfectly since. It stayed at midnight then, and this morning, it has successfully rolled forward.

    So yes, there is a bug, but a reboot fixed it for me.





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  • plexdk
    Mar 28, 02:06 PM
    Maybe its just me, but when i watched a rather small version of the invitation banner, it looked like there was a "Q" and a "3", drawen with icons.. or what?

    Ok, maybe im crazy, but i dunno :)

    -David



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  • PBF
    Apr 12, 05:11 PM
    Personally, I chose Verizon over AT&T simply because my new iPad 2 drops no calls. Love the reliability.





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  • guzhogi
    Jun 18, 03:39 PM
    I wonder what the IO performance of the reader is and what a 64GB drive might manage.

    Something I'd like to see is a rackmount SDXC RAID array. Think how many sd slots would fit in a 1U array. I know, probably won't happen, but still interesting to see.





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  • bergert
    Dec 13, 01:53 PM
    like this guy "Alex Gauna" who called 20 Apple Stores around the country and already determined that the new Apple TV is selling at a rate of 1 millions units a quarter, even thought Apple Stores never give out any information of how many units have been received or sold.

    how do these people still have jobs?

    yes, count me in - I want a analyst job like that !





    Mr. Incredible
    Apr 6, 03:57 PM
    So, I have a 2007 MacBook, it's really old, and it's in horrible condition (been dropped too many times).

    I want to sell it to get my parents an iPad.

    My dad is the only one who really uses my old macbook, and just uses it for Skype, which is a free app for the iPad.

    Here are my specs, and I will provide pictures also:

    Mac OS X version 10.4.11
    Processor: 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    Memory: 1 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
    Capacity: 80 GB

    When using the computer, it does make some sound, like something is spinning fast below the number keys on the keyboard, I think it's the hard drive, not sure.

    Also, it's battery is practically dead or dying. It has to be plugged in for you to actually use it, if it's not plugged into an outlet, the most it will last before the battery dies is under 2 hours.

    So, how much can I sell this for?





    slughead
    Nov 12, 08:14 AM
    I'm not sure why you guys think the ads are more amusing simply because they're in a foreign language :confused: Not everyone in the world speaks english.

    yes but they're all trying to speak english, they just can't get it right





    Lesser Evets
    Apr 5, 08:59 AM
    Haters gonna hate... this.





    MPD
    Sep 29, 09:06 PM
    Lucky you.
    5D, not so much.
    How so. I have shot tethered from 5D to Macbook (RAW & JPG). What software are you using?

    I have not tried yet with C1Pro but works with canon remote capture software.





    tbrinkma
    May 2, 07:24 PM
    Exactly, whats silly is the "ALL are thicker" or "NONE are thicker" garbage. It's clearly a QA issue Apple is having with the phones...which I think is sad given the time it took for them to release. :(

    Yep. Probably an accidental run of back plates made with slightly thicker than spec glass. The difference in thickness is not significant enough that someone is going to notice during the assembly or packaging process, so it wouldn't necessarily have been caught until after shipment.

    (I say back plates, because all the side-by-side comparisons have the metal band appearing at the same place in the photos, with only the back to account for the difference in thickness.)



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