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  • WildCowboy
    Aug 23, 05:15 PM
    I see Apple stock going up on this news. $100 Million is getting off easy. Could have been a LOT worse.

    The aftermarket response for AAPL has been negligible...down 21 cents on top of a 31 cent decline in regular trading. Creative, on the other hand, is now up 36% in after hours trading.





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  • dsnort
    Oct 27, 03:38 PM
    My cousin's iBook died last winter. I discovered he disposed of it, not sure if he did environmentally-well or not. But since he should've given it to me, even though dead, I had to shoot him. That's one that won't hose the environment anymore!

    (this post is partly hyperbole.....no Apple is ever "dead")

    I seriously hope you disposed of the body in an ecologically sound manner! :D





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  • organerito
    Apr 30, 06:05 PM
    Because that huge base of thunderbolt based devices is overwhelming! :p



    Or, Thunderbolt people must feel very special. There are about 10 of them in the world.:D





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  • brepublican
    Sep 19, 03:54 PM
    If it destroys their whole business model, then it is not dumb to not "try it out".

    Apple is clearly not interested in the subscription or rental business models.

    edit: Clarity
    How does it destroy 'their whole business model'? I just think there has to be differentiation between movies and songs. Wheras I have no interest whatsoever (and never will) in renting songs (read: subscription model), I do have an interest in renting movies. I can listen to the same song 10 times over in one day. Can I do the same with a movie? Yes. Will I? No.

    I can count the number of movies I've watched more than twice on both my hands. So can a lot of people out there. If you're really interested in being a collector and keeping the movie, downloading it off iTMS is a dumb idea.

    So is it dumb for Apple to ignore a market of people such as myself? Yes. Does it destroy their business model to offer movie rentals (NOT TV shows or music)? You explain that to me :confused:





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  • rtharper
    Sep 14, 10:44 AM
    Along with updated Apature, could Apple launch CS2 universal with Adobe?

    No. Adobe has already said they won't go Universal until CS3





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  • apeman88
    Apr 22, 11:44 AM
    Pro: The Sandy Bridge 13" MBA is the machine I have been waiting for...

    Con: I am going to spend ~$2000 within a couple days of its release...


    ;)





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  • miles01110
    Apr 4, 01:03 PM
    Perhaps you should read your own articles before vilifying me?

    Thanks for coming out.

    How does that not contradict your incorrect statement below:

    Generally it is not legal to carry a firearm into an establishment that sells alcohol for immediate and on-premesis consumption.

    It's even legal to carry a gun (assuming you have the proper licenses) into a bar in New York, which has some of the strictest state gun control laws in the country. So, while it's almost always illegal to consume alcohol while carrying a gun, it is hardly ever illegal to simply carry a gun into a bar.

    You made a mistake and got called out on it. I made a mistake by not being specific about which part of your statement I was having an issue with. Life goes on.





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  • Cougarcat
    Apr 30, 08:24 PM
    IF Apple starts supporting more desktop cards for the Pro...then well see demanding games shine on a Mac.



    Not to get off topic, but Apple's poor graphics drivers are more of an issue than their OK cards.





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  • markjerard
    Apr 4, 12:59 PM
    Very sad. Someone lost their life over something so trivial. And sad that the guard has to live with knowing he took a life. :(

    Coleman2010,

    I would not say that committing armed burglary and shooting at an outnumbered security guard is "something so trivial".

    The guard can live with the fact that someone tried to take HIS life, but fortunately he was trained well enough to defend himself successfully.

    Quit feeling sorry for criminals who CHOOSE to be criminals, and try your best to figure out that the person perpetrating the crime is NOT THE VICTIM!





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  • Mattie Num Nums
    Apr 19, 09:18 AM
    +1

    While I didn't buy my HTC Android because it "looked nice," I did buy it because it was the most iPhone-like phone experience at Sprint at the time. I now pay for that decision everyday (iOS 1.0 puts Android 2.2 to shame) and cannot wait for my contract to be over. Steve Jobs would put someone's head on a pike in front of 1 Infinite Loop if Apple ever released an OS this half-baked. Say what you will about Apple's walled garden, but the Android market is more like a flea market complete with grifters. I've given up buying apps after too many that caused frequent crashes.

    Verizon iPhone 5, you cannot arrive soon enough.

    iOS 1 puts Android 2.2 to shame?

    Now you are just talking out of your @ss. In all honesty the difference between iOS and Android is so subtle.





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  • ~Shard~
    Aug 28, 11:51 PM
    Anyone else voting that they drop the price on the BlackBook to match the white MB? What are the chances, eh?

    It's tough for Apple to justify the higher price to begin with, so, in their minds, why should they bother justifying a price cut? :p ;) :D





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  • n-abounds
    Sep 9, 10:03 AM
    So, the video streaming to TV device... how likely do you all think it is that they'll let you stream your own video through it? If I could stream my totally legally sourced DivX movies (ahem) through it that would be awesome beyond words!

    I think they'd have to let you stream anything you want over it. The only problem I could see is that maybe it wouldn't support DivX or some other formats. Quicktime doesn't support DivX without plug-ins, right?





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  • toddybody
    May 3, 11:06 AM
    Check it out.. 2x 30" Dell's connected to the 27 iMac

    Image (http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2011/05/imac-2011-05-03-600-58.jpg)

    http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/03/apple-imac-hands-on-with-dual-30-inch-displays-video/

    Thanks alot:mad: I just slobbered all over my keyboard thanks to your reckless post!

    ;) Awesome Pic dude





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  • RodThePlod
    Oct 12, 05:01 PM
    Yeah, I posted that earlier - I want the proper matte anodised finish. But RED, not that trendy pinkish colour that's going around at the moment. Proper, primary RED.

    I've got a special edition (RED) Motorola SLVR that you can see here: http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/red/

    It appears to be made of the same anodised aluminium of the nanos and looks way cool. I love the way it looks - and yes, it's more of a burgundy that primary red. The darker colour grows on you, though - it's not garish but rather just understated.

    Everyone comments on it - and it actually feels good to say that a percentage of my calls/text charges goes toward a worthwhile cause every month.

    :)





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  • mox358
    Sep 13, 09:47 PM
    I am with you on this. I don't see the real compelling reason to have a plain old iPod that makes phone calls and sucks all my battery so I can't play music, or vice versa. It needs to be a compelling smart phone, that will be the inovative part, not the hardware design. We all know it will look like a nano.

    But why should it? This isn't Motorola... this is Apple. They are supposed to be the masters of industrial design and software integration. No doubt the phone will have an awesome user interface, but I expect more from Apple than sticking an antenna and GSM chip inside a nano, putting a keypad underneath it, and calling it a day. This couldn't have taken very long to dream up... it seems like the most obvious and un-Apple idea of them all.

    If this is the fabled iPhone then Apple is losing its touch... the design was already done when they introduced the nano.

    I hope Apple wants this to be a phone with iPod functionality opposed to a nano with phone functionallity. The difference is huge. What is the primary function of this device? To play music or use as a phone? Thus far it looks like a nano with a software update and a GSM chip sadly.





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  • h00ligan
    Apr 20, 10:52 AM
    Thanks for actually updating it and replying to me. That's refreshing.

    No prob. Sorry I wasn't more verbose at first. I actually edited it fast (on my iPhone lol) but it took a min.





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  • kresh
    Oct 27, 07:57 AM
    Good for them. If Apple needs to get its house in order then the more information the better. Time for change and it ain't gonna be cheap.

    But this particular crap from Greenpeace has already been debunked.

    They have gone from a respectable environmentalist group to a militant anti-business lobby.

    I am Green, but I am not Greenpeace!

    link at /. where this has been gone over a while ago, what a bogus Greenpeace report: http://apple.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=198431&cid=16258305





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  • miles01110
    Apr 4, 01:03 PM
    Perhaps you should read your own articles before vilifying me?

    Thanks for coming out.

    How does that not contradict your incorrect statement below:

    Generally it is not legal to carry a firearm into an establishment that sells alcohol for immediate and on-premesis consumption.

    It's even legal to carry a gun (assuming you have the proper licenses) into a bar in New York, which has some of the strictest state gun control laws in the country. So, while it's almost always illegal to consume alcohol while carrying a gun, it is hardly ever illegal to simply carry a gun into a bar.

    You made a mistake and got called out on it. I made a mistake by not being specific about which part of your statement I was having an issue with. Life goes on.





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  • HecubusPro
    Aug 31, 06:59 PM
    **Edit, IMO i think its silly because whos gonna pay $14.99 for a movie on a tiny screen, and if they make it to watch on your computer then its just going to take hours and hours to download if you have a slow broadband connection

    $14.99 for new movies, but $9.99 for older films supposedly.

    Some movies aren't much longer than hour long TV shows, and people have been downloading those regularly from iTunes. And like I said, there are a lot of people out there already downloading movies from the internet. My guess is there are also a lot of people who would love to have an easy option to get their movies online, but aren't tech savvy enough to know what bit-torrent is, or where to find illegal torrent sites, etc. Those types of people would probably jump all over an easy to access and use movie downlaod site. iTunes already has a great reputation, so consumer comfort is high with Apple in that regard.

    Honestly though, it remains be seen until people are able to use the new service, but I have a feeling it will do quite well, even if it is geared for a small screen (with the option to watch fullscreen in iTunes on your computer.) Who knows though? The PSP UMD movie format is dead. But I think that's due to Sony's poor marketing and DVD comparable cost of UMD movies than anything else.

    And yes, go ahead and sell your PSP. You'll feel better. I did, and I do. :)





    cvaldes
    Apr 22, 11:21 AM
    It appears that Mr. Kuo has some reliable tipsters in the supply chain and that he might actually have a clue.

    One cannot the same thing about Gene Munster, Shaw Wu, or Katy Huberty. Their track record is atrocious and I'm inclined to disbelieve any of their blatherings.

    I'm planning on picking up one of these new MacBook Airs.





    MarcelV
    Aug 31, 03:09 PM
    Iand who has been feverishly building bandwidth and capability to deliver full length full resolution movies...Google has.
    Google is buying up Dark Fiber. That means no end points into homes like Verizons FIOS has. The bottleneck for full length high resolution movies will be from decentralized distribution centers to the homes. Dark Fiber is helping, but not by much.





    davelanger
    Mar 30, 01:19 PM
    That is MS Explorer calling the iTunes.exe file an Application. It has nothing to do with Apple. Anything ending in .exe will have the same description.

    It's all irrelevant to the conversation though... we are discussing "App Store" not "Application."

    So answer my 2nd question.

    Why not just have call is the Mobile App Store? or WindApp store?
    Why does MS need to copy Apple and just call it App Store?





    bigandy
    Sep 26, 07:56 AM
    I hope it isn't O2, that would be a shame. To be honest, any network lockins would be bad.
    My vote would be Orange if I had the choice.

    I've found that through expansys.com and mphone.co.uk i can get anything sim free, sometimes even before it's launched on the network.

    that's how i got my current smartphone.


    i REALLLLLLLYYYYYYYYY hope its orange...

    as the choice of mobile phones they have at the moment is the poorest i have ever seen in the UK.

    ive been waiting on a p990i since march.....still dont have it on orange, was told yesterday it could be end of october now.

    i am gauranteed a free upgrade on any handset, so come one apple!!


    I got fed up waiting for the P990, and ended up getting a free upgrade to the SPV M600. I wasn't a fan (read "I loathed") Windows Mobile until I got this phone. It's fantastic.

    The only thing the P990 does that the SPV doesn't is video calling. And, to be honest, I've got a lot of friends with 3G phones, and not a single one has ever used the videophone feature.

    :)





    cmaier
    Nov 13, 05:45 PM
    It's no different than Walmart, Sears, PepBoys, etc choosing their suppliers from what becomes available and is proposed to them. Some of it is necessary and they look for it, like produce or clothes or spare parts, or when Apple courted some big software developers and seeded them with unreleased tools. But the majority is from suppliers courting the distributors.

    You may invent the next "green thing" and then what? Time to beat the path to the distributors, convince them and sign some thick contracts accepting every single condition they've put in place.

    It's not your store. They set the terms and conditions. Want to sell it by yourself in your own store? Sure you can, but most people would actually rather shop at Walmart. ;)

    Ah, but Apple won't let us sell it in our own store!