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  • Peace
    Sep 4, 12:19 PM
    So far I have yet to see an official confirmation from a reputable (read "not-rumour") web site.

    The "confirmations" flying around all seem to be the rumour sites referencing each other.

    Until I see iLounge or MacWorld get an invitation I won't be getting my hopes up for an secret-Apple-ninja-attack event.

    Try to spread the word Chundles

    I've been trying to point this out for 3 days now and nobody seem to want to read it.

    http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/08/31/boot.camp.mac.gui/

    In brief: Apple has confirmed plans to hold a special event on September 14, coinciding with rumors of an Apple movie store launch in that time period...




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  • SandynJosh
    Mar 28, 09:46 PM
    I'm going to be pissed if there's no new iPhone.

    However, I don't think Apple cares about me.

    Well, you have over two months to work yourself up into a full-scale snit.

    iOS 5 will be soooo good it will make the iPhone 4 feel like an iPhone 5.




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  • deputy_doofy
    Nov 8, 07:39 AM
    How do they know these things? At any rate the stores are down. Exciting stuff but i bet this thread gets more negatives than positives.

    Happy to be made to eat my words!!

    You can thank places like yahoo...

    http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/061108/sfw052.html?.v=82




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  • phatspider
    Sep 12, 03:09 PM
    Apologies if others have pointed it out - but hen upgrading to iTunes 7, i hit customize on the install it talks about an itunes phone driver




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  • joepunk
    Sep 14, 12:38 PM
    I have no idea if this really happened.

    http://www.thestranger.com/images/blogimages/2010/09/13/1284407243-161478753-ea9cac33f30347ef2e7df2f278fb3612.4c8e7bb8-scaled.jpg (http://slog.thestranger.com/slog/archives/2010/09/13/halo-fans-get-thee-to-emp)
    a Spartan is apparently circling Trafalgar Square in a jetpack

    Would be cool if it really did happen but I have my doubts unless someone here confirms the photo.




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  • jwa276
    Sep 6, 09:58 AM
    UGH why haven't they updated the MBP's yet?? Apple has totally dropped the ball on this year's college students for sure (at least those looking for apple laptops). My girlfriend is required to buy a MacBook Pro for interior design, and I keep telling her to wait because Merom has got to be right around the corner.

    What about the laptops???? MBP's haven't been updated once and iMacs have been getting all the love. Count it!




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  • mulletman13
    Aug 4, 01:17 AM
    Er... I'm with the crowd that says there is nothing new on the banner... but what is that Q above the Finder icon? Definately not quicktime... I'm sure its some program that I don't know.

    Also why is a cup of tea/coffee up there? There is a small 3rd party prog that uses the icon, I'm just wondering why its up there... perhaps to promote the use of Macs in coffee shops =)

    Anybody know about that Q?

    Er whoops sorry... here is the pic :) (http://flickr.com/photos/66488342@N00/206062001/in/set-72157594223273881/)




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  • Darkroom
    Nov 12, 05:21 PM
    But that approval process keeps those 30+ million iPhones and iPod Touches humming along without data being corrupted or stolen (Rickrolling jailbroken iPhone worm notwithstanding. Again, once you go outside of this "overbearing" control-freak company, you're vulnerable).

    1. iPhone OS applications are strictly sandboxed (jailed phones only).
    2. Apple's reviewers have and will continue to miss easter eggs (IE: version 1.0 of C64's ability to execute BASIC, within a sandboxed environment of course)
    3. Apple demands that developers reveal easter egg functionality when submitting apps. Otherwise, it is unlikely that a reviewer will notice secret functionality during the 5 minutes they have with the app.




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  • NYY FaN
    Oct 15, 05:06 PM
    On the last page of Part 12 I posted a setup that is located in my home office (mainly used by my wife). Different room.

    I decided to update my own office (kind of) with a brand spanking new iMac which is replacing my late 2009 Macbook Pro.

    Old Specs Macbook Pro 17":
    2.8 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
    4GB RAM
    500GB + 80GB SSD ( took it out before selling)
    Nvidia 9400M + 9600M

    New Specs iMac:
    2.93Ghz i7
    8GB RAM
    1TB Hard Drive + (still want my 80GB SSD inside this baby, but difficult to do so!)
    ATI Radeon HD 5750 1GB

    So far, so good.

    The speakers are also still there, but these are not shown in the picture.

    This is an old/new comparison.

    Mind the quality, but my iPhone 4 broke (will be replaced) on me so I used an old iPhone first generation.

    I kept the iPad 64Gb Wifi.

    Feedback is always welcome. :D

    Just curious.. why would you put the iMac inside the window and block it entirely? Seems a bit odd




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  • Lara F
    Mar 29, 09:05 PM
    I'd be fine with waiting till fall to upgrade my 3GS if it meant LTE. Yes, I know the tech is nascent but the timing would seriously suck for entering a 2 year contract on a phone without it. That's the main problem. I don't want to have to wait till 2013 or upgrade after just one year (and there's no guarantee either carrier would allow it).




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  • Chundles
    Sep 6, 10:04 AM
    MBP's on September 12th are sounding even better and better. Now there's no big iMac to introduce, but there is a macbook pro update that I need to be introduced to!

    24" iMac SWEET! If I needed a new desktop, I don't think I'd get one though. I've got a perfectly good 20" FP at home. I guess I'd have to get the MacPro. Darn it :D

    Get the 24" iMac and span with your 20" screen - two monitor goodness!!




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  • Compile 'em all
    Nov 12, 05:00 PM
    Ironic that FACEBOOK is one of websites that most often CRASHED Safari 4.0.3 OFTEN!

    I'm not sure who's to blame for that, Apple or Facebook, but since many other websites don't crash Safari 4.0.3, doesn't this seem like the little stubborn child refusing to do his homework properly?

    Btw, I've yet to extensively test Safari 4.0.4 on Facebook, but my past experience was that Facebook has always been buggy on Macs, and every new update to the site always seems to cause a Mac-specific problem.


    I have never EVER had Facebook crash Safari. And I use Facebook heavily.

    Sounds something is wrong with your setup or you just enjoy spreading FUD.




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  • jaxstate
    Aug 29, 09:34 AM
    Yeah I know people who hacked Tiger and hacked Vista too, but most people will buy the OS. You don't make billions if no one is buying your product.
    All of the people I know (except the ones who got their windoze bundled) did not "BUY" their windows, but still use it on their PCs.. ;)

    Run on a G3? How well. I use to have problems with the speed of Panther on my G4 iMac.
    $239 for a bloated DRM infested OS is outrageous.
    I've tried several Vista betas and IMHO it's a pile of crap. It's arguably the largest (unecessary) resource hog of an OS that I've ever seen.

    I see more visual effects in OSX and it's 10000000x easier on a computer. For crying out loud, OSX runs on G3s. 6+ year old computers. On the other side of the coin I guarantee you that you won't see Vista running on a Pentium 3...ever.

    Microsoft is dropping the ball with Vista big time. 6 skus (3 for home users, 3 for businesses), ridiculous hardware requirements, and this pricing is the icing on the cake.

    I'll stick with the 1-2 combo of XP and Win2k for my Windows computing; thanks for offering though, Redmond. Try again.




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  • Apple OC
    Nov 24, 08:24 PM
    The Beatles were pure Genius ... The song "Why don't we do it in the road"

    The complete lyrics are ... why don't we do it in the road? no one will be watching us ... why don't we do it in the road?

    I challenge any Band to create a hit song with that type of song writing?:cool:




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  • likemyorbs
    May 1, 05:44 PM
    Any updates from Corvus anyone?




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  • NYC Russ
    Apr 12, 01:44 PM
    http://sacom.hk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/tl201009-foxconn31.jpg
    Is that 3rd picture laborers, or is it some kind of process management?




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  • tk421
    Sep 12, 04:59 PM
    I don't get why everyone is complaining about the icon in the dock, all they changed was the color of the eighth note.:rolleyes: It wasn't that big a deal.

    That's not true. Unlike the last couple revisions to the icon, the look as a whole also changed. The CD/DVD is different, the lighting is different, etc. I do prefer the old icon.

    That said, I think this new version of iTunes is amazing! Who really cares if the icon is not my favorite? The features are fantastic! And I like the look of the actual interface a lot.

    I get excited about updates like this because they are free! Computer updates are great, but I can only afford one every few years. iTunes I use everyday, and it's free.:D




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  • buffsldr
    Oct 13, 06:01 PM
    Originally posted by Nipsy
    I actually had to shorten that message considerably becuase of a heretofore unbeknownst to me MacRumors post length limit!!!!

    Nipsy..... you crack me up.

    BTW, I loved reading your post. Awesome




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  • bearcatrp
    Apr 13, 09:44 PM
    In other words, what we saw tonight was nowhere near the final form of the application.

    This statement has me a bit puzzled. FCP is supposed to be out in around 2 months. Are they going to rush the rest into FCP in this amount of time, or get the basics in there, then drag onto multiple updates? Would be a shame to not have it fully ready for release. I'm a little skeptical if the rest will be ready by June. Nothing stinks worst than having a program that's touted a super program, to find out it wasn't ready for release. Just hope apple doesn't rush this one out the door. It looks to put the competition to shame if it can deliver.




    Chupa Chupa
    Mar 29, 10:03 AM
    Speak for yourself. Us with 3GSs will jump ship, Esp with all the awesome stuff google is doing. Apple needs to get on the game and release updates more often, not the opposite. That's a horrible idea! I mean... Unlike the other manufacturers, apple only makes ONE type of new phone a year. One.



    Something tells me that one still using a 3GS isn't likely a must have "latest and greatest" kind of consumer. I had a 3GS which I bought on Day One. ATT let nearly everyone upgrade early to the 4 so I did. It was a no brainer. Why you stuck it out w/ the 3GS I can't say but to be bitching and moaning Apple doesn't upgrade fast enough like you are is silly. If you only upgrade every 3 years what difference would more frequent upgrades possibly make in your life? I think you protesteth too much.




    legacyb4
    Nov 8, 08:43 AM
    The 2.0 model also includes 4MB L2 cache instead of "just" 2MB L2 cache... remember the days when we used to measure L2 in increments of 256KB?

    Yes, it drives people to buy the 2.0 model and YES it drives away the others that are not prepared to spend this extra 200$....
    :mad:




    huntson
    Apr 13, 07:42 PM
    That's not how I understood what he said at all,he put "professional" in quotes because he was being sarcastic,to me he meant that if someone is worried about the fact that more people can now operate a software because it's simpler to use/more affordable then they must not be a real pro because a real pro wouldn't worry about such things,they know that they have the creativity and experience that sets them appart.


    But the ****ing public doesn't get this. Everyone loves Friday by Rebecca Black - explain that.




    kdarling
    Nov 3, 11:25 PM
    Look... All I know is, if a HUGE, INTERNATIONAL company like Apple can pull off their website without it which gets millions and millions of hits every day and is very well designed and media rich, there is no excuse!

    Apple's website was thick with Flash and frames when the iPhone was first announced. It was the "real internet".

    Steve Jobs deliberately stayed away from displaying the Apple website on an iPhone for months... because Safari couldn't display it correctly, if at all.

    At the time, I noted online what he was doing, and commented that Apple was going to have to totally redesign their website before the iPhone went on sale.

    And so they did.




    iGary
    Sep 6, 08:25 AM
    Why not 4GB of RAM?



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