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  • gauriemma
    Jul 18, 09:49 AM
    I like to know that I can listen to (or view) my music on my schedule, at my convenience, on my time. If someone's telling me that I've got to hew to THEIR schedule, then it's just ceased being convenient.

    Thanks, but I'll pass.





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  • poppe
    Sep 1, 12:30 PM
    My Guess:

    iMac 17" - 1299
    1.83 GHz
    512MB RAM
    160 SATA
    8x DL
    ATI x1600 - 128

    iMac 20" - 1699
    2.0 GHz upgradable to 2.16
    512MB RAM
    250 SATA
    8x DL
    ATI x1600 128 upgradable to 256 (As is already)

    iMac 23": 1900 x 1200 - 1999
    2.16 GHz upgradable to 2.33
    1 GB Standard
    250 SATA upgradable to 500 (as 17" and 20" is)
    8x DL
    ATI x1600 256
    FW 800
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    I didn't say upgradable on 17" and 20" hard drives because we already know that.

    In a dream world I'd say the 23" vCard would go to the x1800 or something





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  • kelving525
    Sep 14, 06:58 PM
    I got the silicone case today, but then I also decided to go with Belkin Grip Vue. Overall, the Belkin Grip Vue is my preferred case since it's shock-absorbing, and doesn't slip as much. :)

    Silicone case - quite nice and fits well with the iPod Touch.

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4087/4991075021_c700b1aec9_z.jpg

    The microphone is a little close to the case, but still visible.

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4144/4991682194_9b0703c31a_z.jpg

    I went to a few BB and FINALLY found a normal color. It's dark purple. :rolleyes:

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4146/4991683186_4dbdce9fe8_z.jpg

    2G/3G vs. 4G Belkin Grip Vue

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4105/4991684382_44ce8e0ef1_z.jpg

    The microphone is clearly visible, compared to the silicone case.

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4145/4991078861_edc77bc1e1_z.jpg

    Other Belkin 4G case (taken with the iPod Touch):

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4149/4991706626_3484f20967_z.jpg





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  • Steve W
    Mar 23, 04:07 PM
    You reckon he actually responds to fan mails on his iPhone? :D

    YES! I imagine that if Steve Jobs did not like using the iPhone to respond to fan mails, then the iPhone would be re-designed until he did like it.





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  • 7on
    Sep 7, 08:26 AM
    I checked around at comp usa, best buy and even the apple store to see if the mini's they had in stock would be reduced in price because of the new ones that came out.

    Best buy and Comp USA had no clue that new models were released and would not budge in price. I dont know what the apple store policy is.

    Shouldnt comp usa and best buy reduce the price of the core solo minis they have left?

    you can get them refurbed off the Apple site for less. 479 USD for the old lowend, 649 USD for the old high end.





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  • suneohair
    Nov 15, 09:58 AM
    For some time, Handbrake didn't use more than two cores - owners of Quad G5s reported CPU usage of exactly 50 percent, then someone changed it and Quad G5s reported 100 percent CPU usage.

    What we don't know: Was the code changed to use up to four processors, or as many processors as are available? Developers are usually very unwilling to ship code that they haven't been able to try out, so expect a version using eight cores about two days after the developers have access to an eight core machine.

    In the case of Handbrake, encoding to MPEG4 seems already limited by the speed of the DVD drive; you can't encode faster than you can read from the DVD. H.264 is still limited by processor speed. Using eight cores is not too difficult; for example, if you encode 60 minutes of video, just give 7 1/2 minutes to each core.

    Applications should be, and most likely are written to take advantage of available resources. A developer should be writing applications to take advantage of 8-cores already, they don't need an 8-core machine to do so.





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  • stcanard
    Nov 28, 03:57 PM
    Originally Posted by stcanard
    Beta
    MiniDisc
    Memory Stick
    ATRAC
    PSone & PS2?
    HandyCam?

    I think you're missing my point, but maybe I didn't explain it well enough.

    Yes, the PSone, PS2, and HandyCam are succesful items that probably make money as one of the many entries in the field. As are Sony TV's, speakers, etc.

    But they fail at the one thing Sony has been repeatedly trying to do, what Microsoft always tries to do, and what Microsoft is trying to do with the XBox and the Zune -- become the one runaway standard that everybody uses and becomed synonymous with the market.

    Think Walkman and iPod. Think IE (until recently, when firefox has finally started to come back) -- Beta, MiniDisk, Memory Sticks, ATRAC were all attempts to repeat this, and have failed miserably. Blu-Ray is an attempt as well, and I'm not holding my breath.

    Sony is showing that they are now completely incapable of creating that single iconic product ever again, and have been for some time. The post I was responding to was comparing Microsoft to Sony's marketing, which I don't think is positive, from that point of view.





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  • aswitcher
    Jan 13, 06:04 PM
    Maybe it's not as cool as having ZERO ports but Apple did patent the idea of collapsible ports:

    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2007/08/16/connecting_350.gif

    http://www.macrumors.com/2007/08/16/ultraportable-connecting-system/

    Which would be absolutely awesome in a small form factor machine.





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  • azentropy
    Apr 19, 11:13 AM
    I'll put in a plug again hoping for a Matte screen option.





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  • netdog
    Jan 11, 06:16 PM
    I don't think we are even close in either of these threads. I suspect that 10.5.2 and/or the iPhone SDK are going to contain some huge surprises. Perhaps included in that are some of the Leopard "secret features" that were promised a year ago but took more time than expected.





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  • tmornini
    Jul 20, 01:10 AM
    This is excellent. iPod sales are slowing down however this is to be expected. Nice to see the Mac sales well above the million mark.

    iPod sales GROWTH is slowing, but iPod sales are still speeding up.

    30% more than same quarter last year...





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  • bagelche
    Apr 12, 10:28 PM
    Wow, looks like the rumours WERE true after all! Apple killed the Pro of Final Cut Pro. That guy who turned the much admired iMovie into garbage has done it again. All they had to do was rewrite the engine with 64 bit support, had proper file handling, rendering titling tools amongst other necessary pro features and keep the same F*&$#@*&& interface as pro users of ANY pro software don't want to re-learn an interface for no reason! It takes YEARS before you really know a software under the hood.

    We'll now see FCPx turn into a hit with amateurs and will be completely abandoned by pro users who will all return to avid.

    Yawn...'cause if it ain't kludgy, it ain't pro.





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  • Abstract
    Nov 15, 08:02 AM
    How long before it ends up in the MacBook Pro?













    (joking)





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  • TheMacGuy
    Aug 7, 12:30 AM
    I am buying an iMac very soon, and I just want a 64-bit intel core in it. Cmon merom!


    Yeah.... MacBook Pro too,...

    "... its the most wonderful time of the year..."

    WARNING! off topic - I just hear some wonderful (ole) mac music... look here! - http://davidpogue.com/pogue_unplugged/songspoofs.html





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  • imac_japan
    Mar 18, 08:41 AM
    Please sign it !! For our sakes

    http://www.petitiononline.com/rumi04/petition.html

    Thanks





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  • Grimace
    Nov 15, 07:58 AM
    Gosh, I'll be able to email and type Word docs SO much faster!! :p





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  • mrapplegate
    Apr 6, 08:14 AM
    Ok I'm using a Late 2008 MBP model, 2.4 ghz IC2D , 4gig ram. But Launchpad is lagging for me big time, when I try to scroll thru my apps for instance. and when i switch windows its not always flowing. Now I know LION still has a few miles to go before it works perfectly, however I wanna know if its the same for other developers with later MBP's or does it flow perfectly?

    I am using a late 2010 MBP, i5, 8GB RAM and I have no lagging issues with launchpad other than a slight delay opening folders. I don't use it much so it is not a noticible issue for me. Apps scroll quickly and I am able to page left or right seamlessly.





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  • dbhays
    Aug 17, 01:44 AM
    Apple says no
    http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/08/16/apple_denies_wireless_ipod_claim/





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  • bretm
    Sep 7, 09:59 AM
    I've not bought a movie since 1995 on VHS. It's was just kind of silly having them litter up your shelves then and your hard disk now.

    Bite the bullet like I did and toss all your jewel cases for CDs / DVDs. Now I just have a couple large binders on the shelf that contain all my software and CDs and DVDs. Nice and neat and takes up about 1/100th the space.





    kjr39
    Oct 23, 06:52 AM
    Sigh.

    Okay fine, I guess I'll buy one of these new fancy MBP with a C2D processor instead of continuing to wait for the 12" G5 PB...





    koruki
    Apr 12, 09:54 PM
    I want to know what the Jaw dropping feature is mentioned months ago..





    pje65
    Sep 21, 08:09 PM
    Hi, everyone.

    I'm new iPod Touches, though I've had some other iPods over the years. I'm a teacher, and decided that I'd use the Bento app on it to keep track of my students' progress at school. My niece rolled her eyes and informed me that I'd need a case and screen protector. So, I went to Best Buy today and got the Griffin Gloss and the Invisishield. I put on the case, which seems to work fine. Then I opened the shield and got a good look at it. It immediately occurred to me that I'd probably need to take off the case, put the shield on, then put the case back on. However, the case--which consists of two pieces of hard plastic that intersect in the middle after installation--won't budge. I'm sure I could get it off, but I'm not sure I could do so without doing significant damage to the case. These things are supposed to be removable, aren't they? Also, would it be a big deal not to have a screen protector on it? I'm going to be using it a lot in multiple locations. It's probably going to get bounced around on a regular basis.

    Thanks,

    Pete





    KevanDual2.5
    Sep 6, 08:56 AM
    Maybe i am alone on this one....

    I think the 24" iMac G5 is the beginning of the end of the G5 iMac. We all watched as the outstanding G4 iMac grew from a 15" to a 17" and finally to 20". While the stunning design remained the same, the 20" just didn't look as good as the 2 previous models. The proportions were wrong and it looked top-heavy.

    I am sitting in front of an original 23" Apple Display (plastic rather than aluminium). The new iMac cannot be much smaller than it. I firmly believe that the 24" will be, and should be, as big as it gets. I just hope that heat doesn't become a problem with the Core 2 Duo chips else the G5 iMac may have to evolve into a new enclosure.

    Anyone else have thoughts similar?





    NT1440
    Mar 19, 11:47 AM
    Thinking ahead, what happens when the power vacuum is in place?

    Get ready for the same old story, yet again, just in Libya this time.



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