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  • appleguy123
    Apr 22, 01:40 AM
    Other songs from their hard drives. That would be truly awesome! I do hope that that makes it into the final product.





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  • Mr_Ed
    Mar 30, 11:24 AM
    I don't claim to know a thing about trademark law, but looking at this simply I find it difficult to understand how the term "Windows" can become a trademark but "App Store" cannot.





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  • savar
    Sep 14, 09:11 AM
    Is there any chance that they'll release the MBPs here?

    Haha, they're probably going to release 16:9 touchscreen iPods and be like:

    "You really thought all we were doing to the iPod was adding 20GB? YOU GOT PUNK'D!!"





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  • sinsin07
    Mar 23, 05:11 PM
    I was waiting for the "if it saves one life argument" - that spurious argument is why we are losing all individual freedoms in the US and the world.

    Approximately 42,000 people dies in car accidents a year. If you outlaw cars you will save 42,000 lives. Isn't that worth it? Not just 1 - 42,000!

    In fact, we could make society like a prison, and then we will all be safe.

    Although in prisons, which has guards and fences, murders still occur, drugs get in, etc. The whole safety argument is a false argument. I feel we have made a wrong turn in this culture and by people thinking we can legislate a perfect world, we are, in fact, making a living hell.

    You counter point is just as silly.





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  • MacSA
    Sep 4, 06:28 AM
    Well, I just hope we get new Mini's this week and the iMac/iPod stuff on the 12th. :)





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  • whiteboytrash
    May 3, 10:46 AM
    The trackpad option is awesome. Every bundled Apple mouse I've gotten for the past 15 years has gone straight in the trash. The only good mouse Apple ever made was the ADB II. At least now I get a free trackpad to play with! Cool!

    Agreed. Trackpad is the only way to go.

    The free trackpad option in place of the magic mouse has been offered in Apple Stores since December 2010. It has only been a verbal offer if the buyer requested it.

    I bought my iMac this way and several friends recieved the same.





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  • ClimbingTheLog
    Sep 4, 10:24 PM
    Apple is due with something cool; something to compete with PS3 dollars this Xmas.

    Compete, eh? The device everybody is clamouring for is exactly like a PS3, and a PS3 can run iTunes and has a hard drive. And the President of Sony was on stage with Jobs recently. And Sony has a movie studio.

    Nah, couldn't be.

    Apple distanced itself from the Macworld New York Expo, I wonder if they are doing the same thing with the Paris expo?

    Plus the French are gunning for Apple ['s FairPlay]. Jobs doesn't strike me as the "thank you sir, may I have another?" type.

    Same imac with more disk space, faster processor, 23'' screen, better wireless, maybe a second disk drive, and the same price as the old 20 Incher.

    A second disk drive? Cripes, I'd have to buy one.

    He who isn't RAID mirroring will lose hair to data loss.

    Or you could use that Time Machine thing (which is still really weird about needing a second drive).





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  • myemailisjustin
    Apr 20, 11:23 AM
    Plug in your iPhone, open iTunes, and in the SUMMARY window check the box related to backup encryption.

    This is why the researchers published this, so people take action. Encrypt your data, it's your choice to do so. Encrypted = safe(r) than not.

    **EDIT - And I'd be more worried about RFID in your bag of chips or RFID in the all the new tires that go on your car than a file you have the choice to encrypt. RFID in my tires, you can't encrypt that!





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  • iJawn108
    Sep 10, 10:35 PM
    I predict the following:

    iTunes Movie Store with... 1080 HD movie downloads.
    Updated Cinema Displays.
    New Airport Extreme with 802.11n (for streaming the said Movies wirelessly)
    iPod updates, either slightly modified nano(new cases+more compacity) and/or updated video iPods with higher compacity for said HD movies.

    ;)

    I really do think theywill be available in 1080, and that will be a very big deal.

    blueray? hd dvd? who cares i can just get them on itunes.





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  • Bob Caruthers
    Mar 22, 02:07 PM
    Great news!
    My six year old iMac G5 just gave up the ghost yesterday, so I am eagerly awaiting the new models.





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  • Cheffy Dave
    Apr 22, 03:22 PM
    AMD Fusion w/RadeonHD 6xxx and Price drop to $799 for the 11" and $899 for 13.3" - now that would send the sales skyrocketing.

    What do you think of those specs Scottsdale ol friend?:apple:





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  • Multimedia
    Sep 12, 06:36 PM
    picture attached

    Edit: Tested on Three iPods now. One bought days after the first 5G was realsed right up to one bought in july... all work with itunes purchase and home encoded content.How are you home encoding? From What source type of video?

    Both Mainline and Baseline 2-pass encodes from Handbrake at 640x480 won't load onto my iPod.

    OK as far as I can tell exports from EyeTV2 and Handbrake will not work. But exports off an existing mp4 file from QuickTime Pro will. Looks like Elgato and Handbrake have some work to do. Sorry for the confusion.





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  • callme
    Mar 29, 01:05 PM
    You cannot CUT and paste in SL, only COPY and paste using the built in OS shortcuts.

    I hate having to open two folders just to drag a file to MOVE it, so I had to pay $4 in the MAC App Store to get that functionality...

    Command-X is CUT !!!!!!





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  • Dagless
    Apr 11, 05:14 AM
    Lucky its not Sony. Those that exposed it would be in a never ending court case, and everyone's IP that visited macrumors would be subpoenaed by a federal judge.

    Not the same thing.





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  • sunfast
    Sep 13, 04:06 AM
    Are independent developers going to be able to make iPod games? Maybe porting some of the freeware/shareware out there? Or is this an Apple only money spinner?





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  • Joshuarocks
    Apr 19, 11:45 AM
    I'm salaried (aka "Exempt") in my job. We used to clock in and out but they made us quit several years ago and now there is no tracking of our hours. I was told at the time it was a legal requirement that we not be made to clock in and out.

    In any event, there are rules defining what jobs are and are not eligible as exempt. There are lots of references online with information.

    http://www.ehow.com/facts_5179644_exempt-salary-vs_-non-exempt.html

    There is an upside to being exempt. While it's true I don't get paid extra if I work 45 hours this week, I will also not be paid less if I work 35 hours next week. In my job one is just as likely as the other.

    Mind me asking you how high your unemployment rate is, and do you believe what your media tells you is true, or is the rate much higher than what is known?





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  • bloodycape
    Aug 31, 02:48 PM
    I did not look at all the post so I dunno if this was posted but this interesting.

    http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/aug2006/db20060831_806225.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_businessweek+exclusives





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  • afrowq
    Mar 23, 04:45 PM
    The diehard Windows apologists have a hard time seeing beyond the monitor in front of them.


    I have a hard time seeing past any imac with those awful glossy screens.





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  • psionic001
    Sep 5, 11:33 PM
    How big would a high quality feature length movie be?

    And no, I havn't read all 6 pages of the posts, so sorry if it's been discussed.





    OllyW
    Apr 14, 12:41 PM
    Mac's all have normal firewire ports.

    What about the MacBook and MacBook Air?





    pengu
    Sep 18, 12:28 AM
    because the p910 when released was a $AU1300 phone. i dont want to be paying for that TWICE (no phone is free. u either pay up front or you pay in your monthly contract) if i change carrier. you dont get a new Mac because you change ISP, do you?





    Cander
    Apr 22, 09:04 AM
    I'd love to save this quote and show it to you in a couple years... I bet you'll feel differently.

    I am sure you can find that quote used plenty of times in the past about graphical UIs and touchscreens.





    stagi
    Nov 16, 08:38 AM
    Yes, but only for Apple, because they own the infrastructure. We still haven't heard of a company that can really make a living with software for the iPhone/iPod Touch platform. So far, it's all just hype and even though there are hundreds of thousands of apps distributed through the AppStore, the only winner at this point in time is Apple.


    I have actually heard of lots of companies making very good money since the app store has been released, plenty of small devs that the app store has changed their lives as well as big companies making millions already.

    I actually think RA should have worked a little harder with apple to address their frustrations instead of just leaving the app store to make a statement and in the end are only hurting themselves.





    Multimedia
    Sep 10, 05:29 PM
    If you need 16 cores, shouldn't you get a rack with four Xserves (once the new Xserves with Intel-processors become available)?

    Sure, getting the same in one (quiet) box for the price of one box would be preferable but this is not available yet.

    Or, do you mean you want 16 cores but right now you are not willing to spent what it takes to get it.

    (Sorry for the tone, I would like to have 16 cores for my work as well.)What tone? Yeah I don't want to spend that much. I'm thinking $4k max for an 8 Core-In-One Mac Pro. I'm sure I'll be pretty happy with 8 until I find out I still have to wait a lot for video compressions to happen. Then I'll be right back here complaining about how 8 cores isn't enough either.I'm with you there. Although I don't do video compression but Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign work, I'm sure Adobe will manage to deliver a version of CS3 that still feels sluggish under 8 cores.Glad I won't be alone. :) We are an unusual small group finding a reason to need a lot of cores. I think those who don't don't understand us.I still wonder if all this video editing is personal or for profit. :rolleyes:Personal. I'm just trying to archive Television recordings - simple. But currently it takes longer than the shows run IE about 3x time spent watching, then crushing each show. That's a very time consuming thing to get hung up on. And I'm sure it makes no sense to 90% of those here.