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  • ~Shard~
    Sep 13, 09:14 PM
    Dear god, enough with the phone rumors already!:mad:

    Would you prefer us to go back to the PowerBook G5 rumors instead? :p ;) :D





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  • cube
    Mar 30, 12:44 PM
    App market?

    Program Store?

    Program Market?

    App Hub?

    App Universe?

    App Base?

    Tool Shed?

    Imagination?

    Hello?

    What is the App Store? It is a store where you buy apps, an app store.

    It's not a "shed where you buy apps", for example.





    natalie halliwell. A friend of Natalie said:
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  • sord
    Sep 10, 02:53 PM
    Dare I dream? How about a quad processor quad core system! 16 cores in all!!!

    I hope they at least keep dual processors in the pro machines if they start using these so we get 8 cores. Then toss one of these suckers in a mini.





    natalie halliwell. Girl Geri Halliwell will
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  • vincenz
    Apr 20, 12:47 PM
    Let's all wave and say hello, Big Brother.





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  • manu chao
    Sep 10, 05:25 PM
    I have to conclude that people who want to use their 10 year old CRT are just incredibly cheap and don't value their screens as much as being able to claim how fast their CPU is.

    Maybe, with the current pace at which CPUs are improving, I would want to upgrade my CPU every 18 months but my screen only every 36 months?





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  • imikem
    Sep 9, 07:42 PM
    I think we all knew that Merom would only bring modest performance gains.

    Core 2 is a significantly different beast architecturally from Yonah to Merom. Merom has Intel's clone of AMD's cloned/extended x86 instruction set*, 64-bit instructions as well as long overdue changes to handling of old instructions, allowing this generation of CPUs to better utilize registers.

    There are other enhancements in Core 2 as well, so I doubt that the current compilers are getting the full performance potential. It may be several months before updated compilers can properly optimize code for Core 2. Stay tuned.

    * Sorry about that - x86 architecture is not pretty to look at. I sure liked the elegance of the PPC instruction set, but guess what $$Billions$$ can do?





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  • deputy_doofy
    Aug 28, 03:28 PM
    Come on Apple... open the doors. Let's not be too far behind, here...

    I hope Apple is at least somewhat prepared for the demand... :)





    natalie halliwell. Natalie Portman Does Marie
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  • roadbloc
    Apr 4, 04:54 PM
    I stand corrected.





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  • milo
    Aug 28, 04:03 PM
    ah yes. just like they did with the eMac back in the day. that was popular... you know, not having a product to ship for weeks.

    Well, assuming they announced and shipped about the same time as the PC companies, there's really not that much to complain about. Don't forget, they did it with the MPB as well.

    And if people are really unwilling to wait a couple weeks, nothing is stopping them from buying the yonah models.





    natalie halliwell. Natalie Portman, Flower Child
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  • scottsjack
    May 3, 02:49 PM
    I *would* worry, for the following reasons:






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  • AppliedVisual
    Oct 27, 11:52 AM
    I. Hate. Greenpeace. I've wasted seconds of my life 'listening' to them and its all rubbish.
    http://www.apple.com/environment/

    Exactly. Just a bunch of hippies with their own underlying political agendas. FWIW, Apple is no more or less green than any other PC company... Take that as you will, but considering the majority of their production/manufacturing operations are done in and by many of the same companies that PC makers such as HP, Dell, IBM, etc.. use, it's hard to point the finger at one company.





    natalie halliwell. Natalie Portman And Her Baby
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  • deputy_doofy
    Sep 14, 11:02 AM
    Dell currently quotes 9-22. Or did yesterday when I placed an order.

    Just checked again. It does appear that laptops are ready to go on 9-22, 9-25, and 9-27, depending on which model and size. Still, that gives Apple some "breathing room" to release theirs.





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  • macadam212
    May 4, 03:32 AM
    Apple's mini displayport didn't last long, or is is Thunderbolt compatible with it?





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  • DavidLeblond
    Sep 5, 02:12 PM
    I'm hoping for iMacs because I could care less about downloading Movies. Hell the only TV I download are the free eps. Unless you can get me 5.1 surround, DVD quality for a monthly fee that is less than Netflix... well, Netflix is still king to me. :)





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  • DavPeanut
    Aug 28, 01:23 PM
    Yeah, Apple would NEVER do THAT. :rolleyes:

    These are products that are now competing directly with the products or the PC industry. I have been using macs since I was about 4, but now that Apple is using Intel Processors, all they really have going for them are their ability to run OS X and their design, which are huge for most of Apple's current market. The ability to run Windows though has helped recently to increase Apple's sales, but it means that apples are now directly competing with Dell, HP and the like. It used to be that apple boasted about their benchmarks versus PCs, but with the Mac Pro, they have been boasting about their price. The innards of a high-end Dell workstation are almost identical to those of the Mac Pro, and likewise, the MacBook and MacBook Pros are very similar to the offerings of the rest of the computer industry. If apple wants to be able to market their products based solely on their products special features they won't sell. It has been the comparible performance along with the things that make Apples Apples that have caused MacBooks to become backordered.





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  • boxandrew
    Sep 4, 10:10 PM
    Is there anyone who has actually received one of these fabled invites? :confused:





    natalie halliwell. Natalie Portman Is Perfect In
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  • cozmot
    Mar 17, 07:31 AM
    It this utter ignorance and false sense of security in the Mac user base that I would use to my advantage if I were a cyber-criminal. While I completely appreciate the lack of malware OSX has enjoyed thus far, I've seen more than enough evidence over the past few years to tell me that it's far from safe. The latest Safari/Webkit hacking contest result alone should be enough to cause any reasonable person to take notice. I think a few people will be changing their tunes the day the crap finally hits the fan.

    For some reason, a certain famous quote from The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy about the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation comes to mind regarding certain people who will be the first against the wall when the revolution comes.... ;)

    So you're not a cyber-criminal, but there are many out there, yet they haven't used this "sense of security in the Mac user base" to their advantage, have they? The latest hacking contest (I assume you're referring to Pwn2Own 2011) resulted in Safari and IE 8 being hacked. A browser is not an OS. Note that Goggle Chrome came out with flying colors, yet one of its platforms - Windows - has been hacked many times.

    Simply put, there are underlying vulnerabilities to Windows that do not exist with OS X. That said, the real dangers to your computer are how you use it. Don't have a password on your wireless router? Use easy-to-guess passwords on your online accounts? Never change your passwords? Use the same password on all your accounts? Visit porn sites a lot and download that stuff? Download movies illegally? Click on links in emails from people you don't know? Or, from those you do, don't look at the source to see if it's a valid link? Respond to emails telling you that your [fill in the blank] account has been temporarily disabled, and that you need to "verify" your information to reactivate it? If so to any of the above, you're asking for trouble, even if you do have AV software "protecting" you.

    There are many security experts who do not use AV software. Steve Gibson http://www.grc.com is one of them. Why? They practice safe computing and use common sense. No amount of AV or Internet security software is going to protect people who practice unsafe computing.

    We've been hearing about the crap hitting the fan for years, and will for years to come. Yawn.





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  • Full of Win
    Mar 22, 08:26 PM
    Still rockin' the 2008 24" Core2 Duo 3.06 Ghz iMac. Best Mac I've ever owned. Next Mac will be whatever the largest screen they make and fastest chip they have whenever this one dies. 100% sold on the iMac.

    I'm still rockin on a 20 inch late 06 iMac. It's been relegated to email checker and emergency C4D node...the thing will not die.





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  • theelysium
    May 3, 04:01 PM
    I thught was strange as well at first, but I believe that the comparison is between i5 1st gen vs 2nd gen and i7 1st gen vs 2nd gen.

    Is that what they were doing? Well it wasn't clear. They need to fix that it's too confusing. It appears they are saying the current i5 is faster then the current i7.:rolleyes:





    HecubusPro
    Aug 28, 04:55 PM
    You try making something perfect the first time around.

    To be fair, direzz is just one person, not a major corporation who pride themselves on providing peerless products with few defects. That being said, with technology, there's always a certain percentage of failure rate with new systems. Eventually they work those out, but if you're an early adopter, then you run a higher risk of being in that percentile.

    Additionally direzz, you said everytime you've bought a new apple product it's had defects. Yet you still buy from them. There's got to be a point where you should just say, "screw it. I'm not buying from X corporation anymore because I get bad products every time." Vote with your money. Go buy somewhere else. I would certainly go to another manufacturer if every product I bought from a particular company was defective.

    Then again, you haven't really told us what you consider defective is. Sometimes programs crash, even on a mac. Sometimes little things happen that make you say, "darnit." Then you move on because it's not that big of a deal. Then there are some things, like a MB randomly shutting down, or batteries bursting into flames that make you say, "holy crap! This thing is messed up! And this is my third mac that this has happened to!" In other words, don't sweat the little stuff. :)





    HecubusPro
    Sep 3, 12:26 AM
    Interesting tidbit I thought I'd share:

    My gf's dad is in the military and he was asking about Macbooks at AAFES because my gf has been saving up to buy one. The salesman there said that they were out of stock at the moment, but that they could order one and it would ship out either the 12th or 15th of September.


    Sounds promising!! :)

    -Matt

    A news report suggested that the back-to-school rush has been the reason for the macbook specific shortages. Indications are the macbook won't be updated with Core 2 Duo until a later time, but could be as early as the end of September. I would guess we won't see C2D macbooks this month at least though. MBP's on the other had will hopefully, and should be shipping within the next 2 to 3 weeks.





    Michael383
    Apr 17, 05:08 AM
    I think Intel's support for both Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 will be a good thing in the end.





    FFTT
    Sep 10, 12:16 PM
    The new Mac Pro has finally achieved acoustic running levels to make it perfect
    for audio recording solutions.
    It will be interesting to see how quiet the new Merom iMacs run.

    We've read countless complaint threads over the years about noise issues.

    This is why I think Apple will pass on some of these processors to maintain
    the new standards they have achieved.

    It will be interesting to see how the 65nm back to back mirrored quad chips perform compared to the 45 nm chipsets.

    For now, I think the priority is still to get heat down in the notebooks and to improve battery life.





    Squire
    Sep 4, 06:50 PM
    "Media Device" = Does it include an iPod Video?

    This would somewhat explain why the Paris Expo was given the cold shoulder.
    "Bonjour, mes amis! The iTunes Movie Store is finally here! (but only in the U.S.)"

    This way, they announce the store but also get a chance to demo the product at the Expo.

    -Squire