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  • OdduWon
    Oct 20, 10:51 AM
    AWSOME! this mean if i go trick ot treat in the richi rich neighborhoods i might get a shuffle :D lol and a macboo...:D





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  • Tonewheel
    Apr 11, 11:12 AM
    CF is ugly

    Are you referring to what you see in the photo?

    I suggest you look at pictures of current Formula 1 cars. They are constructed of carbon fibre panels, painted, and are gorgeous.

    http://www.patrickgosling.com/folio/photo/2011-mclaren-mp4-26/





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  • handsome pete
    Apr 14, 11:17 AM
    However, I can see this being a problem for professional editors. The lack of tracks poses problems, just off the top of my head.


    I think it's difficult to come to any type of conclusion without seeing how customizable the workflow is. For all we know, there is still the option to edit "traditionally." I viewed this more as a demo of what new stuff they are bringing to the table. Of course everyone sees automated processes and scream "iMoviePro" without considering that they're merely an optional way to work.

    Though I'd be very disappointed if Apple cut out key features of FCP (like multi-cam editing for example) only to sell them as add-ons I for one welcome the idea of them breaking up the studio and allowing customers to purchase only the parts they need or gradually purchase the entire suite over time.

    I'd love to see Color (among others) get a facelift to match the new UI but I have a feeling that with all the effort on rewriting FCP we'll have to wait a little longer for the rest of the suite to get their chance.

    Things like mutli-cam editing would have to be built into the software architecture from the get go in my opinion. I don't think we'd see things like that as an add-on. Plugin packages and other parts of the suite (Motion, DVDStudio, etc.) are things we'd likely see in the app store. I do like the idea of being able to buy the suite components separately. I like knowing that I have Motion at my disposal, but I do all of my motion graphic work in After Effects so I really don't need it. Same goes with Compressor. I don't have nearly the disdain for it as others seem to have (never had any issues with it), but I use Episode for all of my encoding.





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  • TuffLuffJimmy
    Mar 5, 02:52 PM
    Probably a good way to kill someone, probably not the ideal way to deal with an argument, though.
    Obviously you don't play it to win it.





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  • Don Kosak
    Apr 12, 04:54 PM
    I am loving the added competition in the video streaming space.

    Makes people like Comcast and TimeWarner squirm. The Post-TV days are here, just like the Post-CD, Post-Newspaper and Post-Magazine before. All we needed was mature encoding, and enough bandwidth.

    Apple needs to do this to continue growing as a media distribution king; they're tiny in all areas except music right now.

    The consumer will win, not from Apple's "rock bottom" pro-sumer pricing ;), but because the competition will drive costs down and bring more content into the mix.





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  • ChrisA
    Dec 2, 04:25 PM
    So some one can find you by your shoe transmitter if they are up to 60 feet away and know where to aim the antenna. Seem t be you'd have to have a pretty good idea of there to look or the shoe transmitter detecter is not going to be of much use.

    In another story, we have just determined that your car has a unique identifier attached. It is in the form of a painted metal plate with embossed and painted numbers. These numbers uniquely identified the car and likely the driver too. They can be read without specialized equipment form as for as 50 feet and with simple optical aids (binoculars) from as for as 100 years. Seems like a huge security risk if you ask me.





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  • Mattie Num Nums
    Apr 28, 09:24 AM
    I would assume the execution has already happened. That's what the fandroids would tell us. They're always right, you know.

    This is why every article turns into a fight. Why fling mud for no reason.





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  • clientsiman
    Oct 4, 02:22 PM
    Any news about iWork? Does Apple usually updates both iWork and iLife at the same time?

    The only iLife app I am interested in is iPhoto, so much potential but with such serious performance issues...





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  • martinX
    Apr 19, 05:21 AM
    So, are the days of "buy the full version/suit once - get a upgrade for 1/3 of the price with your license" over??
    It's in the laps of the gods.





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  • vniow
    Dec 1, 02:14 PM
    Hm, three so far. Perhaps this thread should be moved somewhere where it could gather more attention, like Community. Stickyed maybe?





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  • Chumburro2U
    May 4, 03:35 PM
    wtf is exactly what i've been saying for a while.

    I hate to think that Apple intentionally leaves these issues unaddressed so that you fall for the idea that "maybe the iPhone 5 will run current software better".

    But that's exactly what they do. They leave these goose eggs to annoy the user who notices such things, who are coincidentally the same people who will buy a new iPhone to fix lag issues.

    I've owned every iPhone, and every new iPhone running X.0, runs beautifully, only to be slowed down and negatively effected by every single interim update.

    I believe Apple does this on purpose. I remember when I had the 3G and "updated" it with the latest iOS and it turned it into a clunker. Apple didn't care and they didn't give people the option to downgrade the "upgrade". Apple we love your products, but please understand that we are hip to your tricks now. Geez. :cool:





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  • jodelli
    Mar 11, 05:12 AM
    Cube
    http://7te.org/wallpaper/1196580711_2646_1152_864/the-cube-wallpaper





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  • lmalave
    Nov 17, 11:54 AM
    If the bottom half of the device is a touchscreen, you don't have to use physical overlays. You could expand on the concept of the Nintendo DS.

    I think the point is to make it tactile. To have buttons that actually push down, sliders that actually slide, knobs that actually turn, etc. The innovation here is that a *lot* of people have thought of 2 different concepts:

    1) Keyboard overlays, where the input device is still a keybard, you're just customizing the functions of the particular keys
    2) Video touchscreen-based interface like the Nintendo DS, early Treos, etc.

    The point is, this would have a touch sensitive interface (one big trackpad), and the *physical* overlays would give a tactile feel, but the functionality would actually be engineered and programmed as interactions with this giant trackpad. That's something I haven't seen before and I commend Apple for patenting it.





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  • iToaster
    May 21, 10:27 PM
    Personally, there's not much wrong with it, it's just, there's not an iLife '07, and it's '07, so we'd like to see an iLife '07 for a number of reasons, partly because it's apparently time for it. I still find iLife '06 to be functional.





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  • Mal
    Jan 7, 10:44 AM
    awsome eyes!! where did you get that from?

    Dont know TBH. I found it in my wallpapers page. I can upload the image if anyone wants it.

    TinEye (http://www.tineye.com/) delivers: http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs29/f/2009/246/c/9/Black_Wallpaper_by_shmithdark.jpg (1920x1200 too).

    jW





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  • covisio
    Aug 4, 09:33 AM
    ... there's certainly great variety of beers out there including one I read about just recently that has a 40% rating, cost more than $200 for 1 stubby and comes in a special package. Apparently it doesn't taste all that nice but after a couple of those I doubt you'd notice the taste or how much lighter your wallet had become! :eek:

    Have a look at Brew Dog (http://www.brewdog.com). One of their beers, Tactical Nuclear Penguin comes in at 32% ABV. Very expensive to buy. Nothing more than a publicity stunt, really. They release a beer, put something controversial on the label, questions get asked in Parliament and bingo!, loads of free publicity and street cred.

    Rather have a nice bottle of single malt meself.:p

    Oh, just had a look at their site and they've had to release a 41% ABV entitled "Sink The Bismark" in order to combat a 40 percenter from Germany.





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  • notabadname
    Apr 12, 01:00 AM
    May this finally put this rumor to rest.





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  • legacyb4
    May 4, 05:07 PM
    Really? I found i had a noticeable drop with 4.3.2; just fiddling with the phone off the charger would bring anywhere from 2-6% drop within a few minutes...

    yes me too





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  • lOUDsCREAMEr
    Aug 17, 02:50 PM
    Steve VS Steve
    :rolleyes:





    Matty-p
    Aug 20, 02:33 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8A293 Safari/6531.22.7)

    1- ps3 folding


    2- my home build i7 quad core (4gb ram (ATM about to go to 8gb )


    3- sometimes nvidia graph card on above system

    Seems kinda little but I'm 15 so I don't have much hard ware I like thread starter have 2 laptops and a netbook I could use but don't





    bassfingers
    Apr 12, 02:50 PM
    of course theres no ipad coming out in september. Most people who want an ipad 2 wan't get it until around may or later. That only gives people 4 months of the ipad 2. FAIL is what that would be. You don't need a rumor to guess that.





    BillyBobBongo
    Apr 7, 03:38 AM
    Did Braun make a blender for Ive to copy?

    Yeah, i said it.



    Absolute classic!!!!! :D





    gwuMACaddict
    Sep 8, 08:28 AM
    i don't follow the sport, but thats a heck of a record





    SMM
    Nov 2, 09:08 PM
    My company has ~80% of its' workforce in the field. For the most part (~75%), they have not had direct contact with their main office. If I were to hazard a guess, 1/3 of these employees would benefit (or the company would) from being connected. One of my current projects is to automate our field operations.

    Email would be the first obvious application, but near real-time data collection would be of even more benefit to the Company. So, I have scaled down some applications, which run decently in a Citrix shell, and at the current Cingular bandwidth. Recently, I have been looking at various tablet PC's and small footprint laptops. I am surprised by how few attractive products there are and/or how much they cost. The price/performance ratio is absolutely dreadful.

    I have been asking myself why no one seems to be really jumping out to capture this market. Granted, there are some players out there, but nothing to really wow you. Then I started remembering some of the rumors I have read here, some of the patent applications and job descriptions for engineers specializing in the various technologies associated with this type of product.

    I wonder if Apple is getting ready to pounce on this? It is right up their alley. Any opinions?