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  • Juventuz
    Apr 5, 01:06 PM
    Honestly, I hope Toyota tells Apple to stuff it.

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    I love Apple for many reasons, but I also have a hard time with some of their ideology.





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  • Benjy91
    Apr 25, 10:10 AM
    Your context is incorrect. I was referring to the website that supposedly has a lot of information about you, not the location database.

    Thank you for the demonstration as to how almost everyone here is acting irrationally, though.

    I dont know if its intentional, but your Signature link is broken, it has 1 too many h's. It begins hhttps ;)





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  • Furrybeagle
    Apr 24, 06:34 PM
    I�m interested in what Apple will do with the 15� MBP. If Apple doubled the resolution of the 1440x900 display, then going from a 1680x1050 MBP to this new 2880x1800 MBP means an increase in DPI but a decrease in viewable information.





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  • kxbcvoi
    Mar 27, 10:03 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    iPad 3 not in 2011 for 3 reasons
    1. iPad 2 still do not reach other countries.
    2. Software update will make iPad 2 new during half cycle.
    3. Jobs said "2011 is the year of iPad 2".





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  • mrat93
    Mar 26, 10:58 PM
    :mad: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MLry6Cn_D4)

    (Click the angry face for my thoughts on the release being in Fall.)





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  • MovieCutter
    Apr 7, 09:31 AM
    Apple is probably one of the most strategically intelligent tech companies in the world right now. Not just forward-thinking in terms of disabling their competitors...but just wicked smart.





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  • Hastings101
    Apr 20, 01:37 AM
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  • firewood
    May 7, 11:19 AM
    Google wants to be Apple. So now Apple wants to be Google.

    Given the market cap of those two companies, it doesn't seem like that bad a strategy for either of them.





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  • ScoopOZ
    Nov 27, 12:37 AM
    I have just been told that on a Sunday from home, Todd Rutherford, Microsoft�s e-Home Program Manager at Microsoft in Seattle contacted an Australian Company that is working on wireless speakers for Apple asking them for information.

    He claims that Microsoft is "keen to get everything they can on Apples e home activities including media centres, wireless initiatives and tablet PC initiatives.

    Does anyone know of any third party Companies in the US that have lodged patents for Apple related home entertainment technology?

    I know who to talk to in Taiwan but I am keen to chase down the US firms that are working with Apple on new home entertainment automation.

    I am also told that Apple is working on an open standard type technology for the home that other Companies can license.





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  • IntelliUser
    Nov 4, 11:49 AM
    Sophos is terrible on Windows

    Says who?





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  • reachingforsky
    Aug 4, 01:17 PM
    I hope we're all in for surprises at WWDC. Up until then, this is all speculation. It's fun to speculate and to try to be cool by being right, but I hope they knock everyone's socks off with the unexpected.





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  • kalsta
    May 6, 11:52 AM
    Well they are not really french:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_fries

    Right. That's the irony of it.

    Or megaWatts. Look into large generators and data center infrastructure.

    Okay. 'No one' was a hyperbole.

    Gosh, I can't get anything past you guys today! ;)





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  • QCassidy352
    Aug 4, 09:31 AM
    Where does this leave Conroe and Allendale? Apple's marketing strategy has always been that the PowerBooks (MacBook Pro) have faster processers then any of the iMac offerings. The Conroe and Allendale (Desktop) chips run faster then the Merom (Mobile) chips.

    :confused: The imac had a G5 for a long time while the powerbook had a G4. The imac ended with a 2.1 G5 and the powerbook topped out at a 1.67 G4. Apple has no problem, nor should they, putting a faster processor in a desktop than a notebook, even when the notebook is a "pro" machine and the desktop a "consumer" machine.

    I've maintained all along that the imac will get Conroe. It's a midrange desktop, not a laptop. Why would/should it get a laptop processor? (and don't say "yonah is a laptop processor." Apple did that because they wanted to switch to intel and the Pentium IV was not a valid option, so yonah was the only choice. Now they have a real desktop processor available, and they will use it.)





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  • Spoony
    Apr 26, 03:40 PM
    Hehe, up here in Arlington all I see is either iPhone or Android for personal phones, but everyone (in both camps) seems to have a BB as well...

    Ditto in NY. BB for Work, iphone for play





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  • Stridder44
    May 4, 06:55 PM
    Come on Apple, that's just being cheap. Great, so let the user download the image and then what? Now they have to burn it to a DVD (probably a double-layer DVD too, which are a lot more expensive than a regular single-layer DVD). I love the App Store concept, but not for OS releases like this. And no way in hell am I using some "upgrade" option instead of a clean install.

    Of course this is assuming it even does download it as an image file that could be burned to optical media. If not, then that would be even worse. I guess being able to run it off of a flash drive would be pretty awesome though, but somehow I don't see that happening either. In any case, I hope this doesn't catch on.





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  • deputy_doofy
    Aug 3, 11:01 AM
    I'm impatient now. Must... have... new MBP w/C2D.
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  • albeik
    Sep 10, 11:20 PM
    Wanted to add to this thread the "interesting" picture...
    http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tuaw.com/media/2006/09/sept12pic.jpg
    Source: http://www.tuaw.com/2006/09/10/banner-for-september-12th-event/

    Looks fake.
    Best comment: "Clearly, Apple has invented some hyperspace technology that lets you fit a DVD into an iPod"





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  • MonkeySee....
    Mar 28, 10:08 AM
    So your attitude is "if I can't have it, I don't want anyone to have it."?

    Whether it comes out or not, you won't be getting one. So why would it matter either way?

    Maybe because, like me, it would be nice to actually have a product on its release date? :rolleyes:





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  • archipellago
    Apr 26, 04:38 PM
    I remember the days when fanbois claimed this day will never happen.

    Anyway, it will be a tough battle, I'm still not convinced Android is any better than iOS. I think Apple will fall to around 20% for both smartphone and PC market, but will maintain 50% at tablet. This is still a HUGE number for both segments.

    Worldwide, Apple are currently around the 4% mark in the 'PeeCee' market.





    Thunderhawks
    Apr 24, 09:13 PM
    Given this. If these "typical consumers, who don't care or really know about specs" are today, looking at their current 1920x1080 screens, or 1920x1200 screens, and they cannot see the individual pixels from their normal, let's say two feet away viewing distance, then what on earth would be the point in increasing costs, and slowing down an iMac by lumbering it with a higher resolution screen?

    What is the point, for these consumers, to increase the screen resolution when they can't make out the individual pixels currently?

    This is for a development in the future and the cost may not go up.

    Apple usually outwaits developments until the cost fall into their range.

    BTW: I do find it funny that you want to fault Apple for "gaming" a field that they clearly did not want to be in.

    BTW2: The iMac for the masses is a clever space saving design. Their sales success shows it!
    The Pro type tower boxes with separate monitor are just big clunky boxes.
    They take up desk space or are usually hidden under the desk.

    Also, in any good design Form follows Function. Apple follows that principle well and then some.

    The secret of excellent design is actually what is not there:-)





    don.keishlong
    Apr 5, 03:33 PM
    Some of what you mention sounds cool... but I've never Jail Broke my iPhone and it runs just fine - far from unusable. Nice that you love all the mods, but it's not for everyone. No need to insult those who choose not to JB.

    I mean a car from 20 years ago runs fine if you haven't driven any other car. The internet from 10 years ago would be fine if you had never experienced todays broadband. Hell life as a virgin would be cool if you didn't know what sex was.

    When you say your phone is far from unusable, its like a virgin saying life without sex is awesome.





    Tonsko
    Nov 8, 10:26 AM
    Just as an aside, something else to keep in mind, a reason I've found that companies like to spend a lot of money on security software (or indeed software in general) is down to internal politics. For instance, if the IT director expouses a theme of free software, and the company ends up with a virus (even one that 'paid for' solution wouldn't pick up), then he will be in the firing line for not being percieved as doing all he possibly could to prevent it. So using expensive, well software is an exercise in risk transferral.

    Back OT, I've not installed Sophos on my MBP yet, still waiting for more verdicts from you lot :)





    Consultant
    Apr 26, 02:51 PM
    Too bad Android makers are basically giving them away to gain market share.

    And doesn't Nokia still making more money on ovi than Google's android store?





    thelookingglass
    Mar 30, 09:18 AM
    MobileMe may be revamped, but the price will be higher - just to match Apple's image.

    Just like how the iPad's price is sky high?

    Steve Jobs was quoted as saying recently that everytime they've priced for volume (i.e., priced low in the hopes of greater sales) they've seen success. When they haven't priced for volume, their success has been more attenuated. Now this was regarding media and the iTunes store, but there's no reason cloud services couldn't be the same, particularly given how competitive this sphere will be and the fact that there's no real marketing benefit to "premium" data pricing (as opposed to premium laptop/notebook pricing where higher prices can contribute to a perception of higher quality).