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  • PlipPlop
    Apr 13, 02:31 PM
    No thanks I allready built myself a HTPC which will be better than anything Apple do unless they add OS X into a tv. Even then Id still prefer my HTPC because it runs Windows 7.





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  • inkswamp
    Jul 21, 12:06 PM
    Don't mean to be a wet blanket, but I didn't care about Apple's market share when it was slipping in the 90s and I don't care about it now that it's climbing. I didn't buy my Mac to be popular and I don't particularly care that lots of people are (or are not) using them. It's just an irrelevant metric to me.

    Apple produces very high quality machines and that's always going to ding them (ironically) in terms of market share as people will buy new machines less often and because loads of people aren't picking up bargain Macs at Wal-Mart. I know lots of Windows users and they buy new PCs on average every two years. I buy a new Mac on average every 5 years and most Mac users I know do the same. Market share is just meaningless, even when it's positive news.

    Besides, Apple deals in the kind of quality that will keep it around for many, many years, regardless of which way its market share is going and that's all that I care about.

    I can say that I predicted Apple would release software to dual boot an Intel Mac but without proof who would believe me?

    Only if you were John C. Dvorak. :D ;)





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  • Ben Logan
    Mar 31, 08:22 PM
    Heinous. Absolutely hideous.

    And I'm a fan of eye candy.

    The faux leather is almost as bad as this "Marble" OS X mockup, from back in the day:

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3392/3333642840_d905e48e47_o.jpg





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  • crainial
    Oct 18, 11:37 PM
    Its clear Apple is missing something in the midrange desk top line. Its time for the Cube or Macintosh or headless iMac or Max Mini or something. iMac isnt for everyone and the world has billions of big beautiful displays just waiting for a midrange Mac but if Apple prices it again the same as the towers it will be another failure. Its way past time for the next Macintosh. Needs a real GPU, at least 1 expansion slot and should be priced right along with ugly iMac:D or a pinch below.

    I couldn't agree more. A Conroe machine would fit this bill nicely. I don't have $2500 to spend on a CPU, but want a more powerful desktop. Not that a Mac is a mere PC, but the VAST majority of Windoze PCs are under $600. Why not put out a $700-1000 Mac? Increase the market share even more. Of course then Wal-Mart would want them, a sure sign of the end...





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  • zync
    Aug 1, 10:20 AM
    Yep. I got that; I was saying that the reason you don't see it is not because they've hidden it; it's because XP is actually a lot more stable. Crashes these days are pretty rare, and are usually caused by attempts to access strange areas of memory, or driver problems. I have an XP box running a couple of web containers, and a few app servers; aside from a driver hiccup, never had a crash or secret reboot (and I would know, because I would still need to log back in when I got back from the water cooler).



    ... and it took Apple just as long to create a stable version of OSX; the only real difference was that MS didn't charge for the interim versions. Again, just additional info.

    I only clarified because it didn't seem like you got it. If you did, then my apologies.

    As for the time it took Apple to create a stable version I disagree...the first desktop version that was available came out in March 2001. I would say that Jaguar was the first completely stable version, which came out in August 2002. Even if you disagree my PowerBook has been completely stable since I got it (it shipped with 10.2.7) in September 2003. Just over two years. My XP boxes have been far less stable.

    Also, Apple charges because they offer new things to the operating system, not just stability fixes. OS X updates are also cheaper.

    Timepass,
    It's still called the Blue Screen of Death. If OS X had one, it'd be called the same thing. The point is that it's Blue, not that it's caused by .dll errors or incorrect memory addressing.





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  • ct2k7
    Apr 25, 08:41 AM
    You mean Ayatollah assahola? :)

    I don't have respect for those who completely disrespect others in that way.





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  • Icaras
    Apr 26, 12:46 PM
    I would happily pay the current fee for MobileMe if Apple offered some better options for hosting a website. Right now I pay for web hosting for a family blog and a flickr pro account. If I could host my wordpress blog on my idisk space with my own domain name, I would sign up right now.

    You could always do this. I have my own domain name and host on MobileMe.

    Though I haven't figured out how to use an email address using my domain name and have mail hosted via MobileMe. I wish they would add that feature.





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  • lordonuthin
    Nov 25, 04:30 PM
    I think I have lost 7 -10k points from the 10th 11th and 12th instead of gaining ~60-70k pts. the 10th I had ~3420 the 11th was ~7200 and the 12th was ~3420. now it's ~3420, 0 and I think 0. Don't suppose it would do any good to complain since I don't have any "proof" of what happened.

    Oh well it's just a "game" anyway :rolleyes: and as long as I'm doing something meaningfull that is what really counts anyway. I'm not smart enough to contribute to science myself so this is my way to add to our knowledge of the universe and life.

    Anyway, happy Thanksgiving to everyone everywhere and may your points pile up.





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  • johncarync
    Apr 11, 01:34 PM
    Apple fans will be interested to see that companies are starting to finally introduce Thunderbolt-compatible devices into the market.


    Yeah they're FINALLY introducing products. These peripheral companies have apparently been sitting on their hands doing nothing since this brand-new technology was released 6 weeks ago. I mean how hard is it to procure this new part, redesign the insides of your equipment, recreate your cases to accommodate a new port, and submit it to a battery of tests?:rolleyes:





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  • MacRumors
    Apr 28, 09:39 AM
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  • Goettel
    Nov 23, 07:05 PM
    Keep in mind some of the people in this thread are using Mac Pros.

    Which client are you using? Are both cores being used?

    I'm using the default Folding@home client from standford's site. FahMon and F@H WUdget report the core as Gromacs SMP, and it is using both cores. I noticed with activity monitor that it has spawned 4 threads each using around 45-50% CPU which is a bit odd as it is only a dual core machine with no HT. The PPD is at around 1080 and it is going at 1.66x minimum speed. What do you think?





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  • csjo00
    Oct 25, 02:01 AM
    Minor aesthetics on my car fixed. (Headliner falling out, door handle, cup holders)
    An expresso machine.
    An electric razor.





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  • sesnir
    Apr 22, 04:33 PM
    Looks top-heavy and tough to hold. Not going to happen.





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  • Atlasland
    Jul 24, 10:47 PM
    Well, I'm still glad I bought the Logitech S530 mouse to replace my Apple BT mouse. Why?...






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  • Loves2spoon
    Mar 10, 07:14 PM
    Poor Jon Cryer... They should give him a spin off!





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  • DouchGod
    Apr 14, 07:09 AM
    Wouldn't be surprised if this isn't a new marketing scheme by Apple to get all the tech sites talking.....





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  • rdlink
    Apr 22, 05:17 AM
    1) I own both.

    They are rectangular and have icons on home screens.

    There's only so much one can do with smart phone styling.

    It's not like Apples on the verge of going out of business.

    Much ado over nothing.

    Like a teenage bully, Apples beyond stupid.


    2) You actually believe clueless sales people?

    The fact that "there's only so much you can do with smart phone styling" does not give one company the inalienable right to copy another's patents, or blur the line between their product and the one which they're trying to copy.

    The size of Apple's bank account has nothing to do with this. Disney has sued much smaller companies in the past, and won. Because the courts recognize the need to protect valuable intellectual property, even when sofa lawyers don't.

    Whether I believe clueless sales people or not is irrelevant. Clueless consumers often do. How else can you explain Android's rise? (zing! :o).





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  • tribalogical
    Jun 10, 04:06 PM
    How long after you make a purchase does the App Store remember your password so you don't have to enter it again? I presume that's what happened in this case.

    It depends on your setting. Even logged in, it typically confirms once by asking if you want to purchase that app.

    It was cool of Apple to arrange a refund. That should be standard policy, especially if an app isn't even completely downloaded.

    For 99-cent apps, I'm less concerned about "try before buying"... when they start costing $10 and up, I think there has to be a way to 'preview' them...

    Tough to figure out how, though!





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  • ro2nie
    Oct 24, 09:14 AM
    Is it me, or Apple is also offering new 750 Gb Hard drives as an option for Mac Pros and iMacs?





    Compile 'em all
    Nov 11, 07:52 AM
    just goes to show people still want to be able to see flash on their iphones reguardless of how bloated

    I assume this means everyone want to be able to use iFart on their iPhones too?

    Just because an app climbed up the charts doesn't mean they absolutely need the app. This is not how charting in the App Store works or means. I am pretty sure millions of iPhone users will be just fine without Angry Birds.





    digitalnicotine
    Sep 15, 06:39 PM
    After my Panasonic 32" HDTV bit the dust after only 13 months (1 year warranty, of course!), I got this 42" Vizio 1080P 120 MHZ to replace it. Panasonic, I hate you!

    Also got a PS3 Slim recently when my old fatty died. It's in the upper left adjacent to the 360, but you can't really see in photo because I am no photographer. :o

    Due to my bad luck with electronics of late, I went against my previous convictions, and got extended warranties this time. :rolleyes:

    For those considering this TV model, I'm extremely satisfied with the picture quality.





    mikeschmeee
    Apr 12, 07:41 PM
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    SnowLeopard2008
    Apr 19, 12:41 AM
    I think (most) of us are prejudiced about Intel graphics. When I saw the Intel HD 3000 graphics in the new 13" MBPs, I first thought of the X3100 in my first Late 2007 white MacBook and how much it sucked. Intel's track record with integrated graphics isn't great, but it's improving over time. A lot has changed since those X3100 times.

    However, both the NVIDIA 320M and SB Intel graphics are an upgrade to my current 15" MBP's NVIDIA 9400M. I seldom switch to the discrete and I plan on buying a MBA this summer. So for me, either graphics will be an upgrade over the one I currently use.

    As long as it's better/faster than my current, the new Core iX CPUs are worth waiting for. Intel IGP isn't better than the NVIDIA 320M but the processor is a lot faster/better. So the slight tradeoff in graphics performance isn't too bad. The Intel HD 3000 is on par with the current graphics. I've looked at Anandtech, Macworld and a whole bunch of other benchmarks. Intel IGP either performs slightly worse or slightly better than the NVIDIA 320M.





    andrewbecks
    Apr 25, 09:56 PM
    Remote access with iPad to a Mac works fantastic with a number of programs / utilities... Just Do it :)

    Agreed! I use LogMeIn Ignition paired with a Bluetooth mouse and it works quite well. So much so that I'll be replacing my 2009 MBP with a new iMac when they are released next week.