flat five
Apr 29, 01:54 PM
Simply brilliant.
The funny thing is I've made all these jokes about Apple to the horror of the fanboys in other various threads and been attacked viciously! LOL
you gotta work on your delivery ;)
The funny thing is I've made all these jokes about Apple to the horror of the fanboys in other various threads and been attacked viciously! LOL
you gotta work on your delivery ;)
guffman
Sep 13, 09:44 AM
Not until November 7th? Ugh. :(
ibilly
Nov 14, 01:52 AM
My computer doesn't shut down like it's supposed to... It'll end up on a blank screen with an idle HD (the screen will dim, then brighten with input and everything)... long story short, I have to force-shutdown every time, but apparently with no ill-effects because I do so near the end of the shutdown cycle... idk
Anyway, I can't get the update to install. I get the flashing light, the gross noise, and two startup chimes, but no firmware updating. It simple restarts and prompts me to update firmware from the start. Help?
P.S. 15" Macbook Pro and logging out first doesn't help the no shutdown issue
Anyway, I can't get the update to install. I get the flashing light, the gross noise, and two startup chimes, but no firmware updating. It simple restarts and prompts me to update firmware from the start. Help?
P.S. 15" Macbook Pro and logging out first doesn't help the no shutdown issue
milatchi
Sep 5, 09:00 PM
Well, my research indicates that this guy and his research firm are douches.
andymodem
Jan 15, 10:49 PM
Please share that NSX's picture with us. It's gorgeous. ;)
Unfortunately this is the highest resolution I have. :( Works good on the 13" screen though.
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Unfortunately this is the highest resolution I have. :( Works good on the 13" screen though.
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Cameront9
Oct 14, 12:53 PM
Having spent 5 weeks at Christ Church for a study abroad program, I would have loved an Apple store in Oxford. But as it was, a trip into London took about 40 minutes. You could get to the Apple stores there in less than an hour.
Whereas here in Texas, even though Dallas is only a little further from where I live than Oxford is from London, it takes at least 2 and half hours to drive there--more with traffic....God I wish we had a train system like yours....
In any case, in the last three years, 5 of my friends have gotten Macs....So it is spreading...
Hey I studied at Princeton and it was a pretty impressive place. However, when i was there macintosh was a foreign word. That was only a few years ago.
What bugs me is that I am now at Oxford, which by the way is number two or three in the world, that Macs are under represented. In fact there is no store, virtual or otherwise in the whole of Oxford!!!!!:confused: How smart is that????:eek:
How about a nice big juicy shop on High Street!!!!! Or even next to the Bodleian!!!
Bring it on apple :cool:
Whereas here in Texas, even though Dallas is only a little further from where I live than Oxford is from London, it takes at least 2 and half hours to drive there--more with traffic....God I wish we had a train system like yours....
In any case, in the last three years, 5 of my friends have gotten Macs....So it is spreading...
Hey I studied at Princeton and it was a pretty impressive place. However, when i was there macintosh was a foreign word. That was only a few years ago.
What bugs me is that I am now at Oxford, which by the way is number two or three in the world, that Macs are under represented. In fact there is no store, virtual or otherwise in the whole of Oxford!!!!!:confused: How smart is that????:eek:
How about a nice big juicy shop on High Street!!!!! Or even next to the Bodleian!!!
Bring it on apple :cool:
Statik
Jul 30, 02:22 PM
We were in Ireland last year and shocked at how much advertising there was for Bud. The story of it being so popular in Ireland was that Budweiser was advertising the heck out of it and trying to paint Guinness as an "old man's beer" and Budweiser as the hip, young, sporty drink.
As for not liking beers? tsk tsk... It just means you haven't tried the right one.
Personally, I wouldn't serve Bud to my worst enemy. Then again, I'm spoiled. My local beer store stocks 800+ brews from around the world. I've had some amazing ones (Alley Kat - Kilt Lifter is a fave from my home town) and some horrible ones (A brew we had while vacationing in Botswana that I'm glad I can't remember the name of)
As for not liking beers? tsk tsk... It just means you haven't tried the right one.
Personally, I wouldn't serve Bud to my worst enemy. Then again, I'm spoiled. My local beer store stocks 800+ brews from around the world. I've had some amazing ones (Alley Kat - Kilt Lifter is a fave from my home town) and some horrible ones (A brew we had while vacationing in Botswana that I'm glad I can't remember the name of)
drsmithy
May 5, 11:52 AM
EDIT: Found it, looks like it's all still II. Wow, that's a major drag for a machine like this, particularly one that is offered with SSD options.
No, it's not. Outside of benchmarks and spec sheets, you'll never be able to tell the difference.
Another moot point, though, since no TBolt devices can be purchased.
I would say the fact that no-one will be buying an iMac expecting to extensively use high-bandwidth peripherals is the more important reason why it's moot. Similarly with only using 8 PCIe lanes - it's not like the machine is going to be used for much where the GPU is bandwidth constrained.
If the ports weren't independent, it would have to say 'Two 10-Gbps data channels between them' or 'Two 10-Gbps data channels but under full load they're 5-Gbps'
That TB has "two 10Gb channels per port" is simply a part of the spec - *all* TB ports have two 10Gb channels.
It says nothing about the controller or bus those ports are sitting on. You could put a TB controller on a 32-bit PCI card and it would still have "two 10Gb channels per port" (well, strictly speaking it's unclear whether you can put a TB port on a regular expansion card, but hopefully you get the idea).
TBH the 27" IMac is sounding very tempting with the double TB and SB
why on earth is the HDD not sata-3
Because it's irrelevant. You're not likely to ever be doing anything on these machines that's constrained by SATA2 in a meaningful fashion.
i was planning on copping an IMac for my family home, as my parent and sisters love my MBP - but i really do not care if the IMac CPU is 10-15% faster, when the hdd only links to sata3 - as i would of put an owc ssd in!
The faster CPU and GPU will be far, far more noticeable than having a drive - even an SSD - attached by SATA2 vs SATA3 (or, heck, even SATA1).
No, it's not. Outside of benchmarks and spec sheets, you'll never be able to tell the difference.
Another moot point, though, since no TBolt devices can be purchased.
I would say the fact that no-one will be buying an iMac expecting to extensively use high-bandwidth peripherals is the more important reason why it's moot. Similarly with only using 8 PCIe lanes - it's not like the machine is going to be used for much where the GPU is bandwidth constrained.
If the ports weren't independent, it would have to say 'Two 10-Gbps data channels between them' or 'Two 10-Gbps data channels but under full load they're 5-Gbps'
That TB has "two 10Gb channels per port" is simply a part of the spec - *all* TB ports have two 10Gb channels.
It says nothing about the controller or bus those ports are sitting on. You could put a TB controller on a 32-bit PCI card and it would still have "two 10Gb channels per port" (well, strictly speaking it's unclear whether you can put a TB port on a regular expansion card, but hopefully you get the idea).
TBH the 27" IMac is sounding very tempting with the double TB and SB
why on earth is the HDD not sata-3
Because it's irrelevant. You're not likely to ever be doing anything on these machines that's constrained by SATA2 in a meaningful fashion.
i was planning on copping an IMac for my family home, as my parent and sisters love my MBP - but i really do not care if the IMac CPU is 10-15% faster, when the hdd only links to sata3 - as i would of put an owc ssd in!
The faster CPU and GPU will be far, far more noticeable than having a drive - even an SSD - attached by SATA2 vs SATA3 (or, heck, even SATA1).
Peace
Apr 5, 01:44 PM
Ha Ha. He had to bust it half. That's cheating!!
dmw007
Nov 16, 10:20 PM
One word: AWESOME! :D
jonharris200
Sep 5, 02:16 PM
Apple showed with the Intel transition that keeping the same form factor gives consumers an intuitive confidence in new products.
Sounds like the iPhone will mirror this by trading off the popularity of the nano form factor.
Sounds like the iPhone will mirror this by trading off the popularity of the nano form factor.
FloatingBones
Mar 26, 09:54 PM
Again, anyone know if this will work under 10.5.8?
The page http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3 says you need MacOS 10.6.6.
"You must be running Snow Leopard to address 8GB on these systems."
Did you look on the site before asking your question here?
The page http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3 says you need MacOS 10.6.6.
"You must be running Snow Leopard to address 8GB on these systems."
Did you look on the site before asking your question here?
BillyBobBongo
Apr 6, 03:04 AM
I love these ads...nice blending action Mr Dickson! :D
Whozown
Apr 12, 09:38 PM
Maybe it's just me but that was pretty freaking sweet
swarmster
Apr 12, 11:57 AM
Why would Apple want a bunch of warehouses full of DVDs? :confused:
Thank you! I'm not understanding why people think Apple would want a piece of the snail-mail optical market. I know people on here stream a lot, but they're not the majority of Netflix.
But even then, I don't understand why Apple would want a bunch of game console apps?
And they'd lose a not-insignificant number of streaming customers if you could only stream to Apple devices.
There's nothing buying Netflix would give Apple that Apple couldn't do themselves, or already have. And there's a lot buying Netflix would give Apple that they have zero interest in. Including some anti-trust investigations.
Thank you! I'm not understanding why people think Apple would want a piece of the snail-mail optical market. I know people on here stream a lot, but they're not the majority of Netflix.
But even then, I don't understand why Apple would want a bunch of game console apps?
And they'd lose a not-insignificant number of streaming customers if you could only stream to Apple devices.
There's nothing buying Netflix would give Apple that Apple couldn't do themselves, or already have. And there's a lot buying Netflix would give Apple that they have zero interest in. Including some anti-trust investigations.
toddybody
Apr 12, 11:22 AM
Ya. Just like Apple went pro-consumer with $.99 songs instead of buying the entire CD. Apple is not good for the consumer. Nopes. Trust me, its not.
Totally, cause Apple's video content pricing mirrors it's song's. Oh wait?! Apples and Oranges dude...lets make a really simple example
Netflix: 7.99 Unlimited Streaming*
de amor, de desamor,
fotos de amor y desamor. fotos de amor y desamor
fotos de amor y desamor.
Totally, cause Apple's video content pricing mirrors it's song's. Oh wait?! Apples and Oranges dude...lets make a really simple example
Netflix: 7.99 Unlimited Streaming*
Frankydan100
Mar 7, 12:32 PM
If u want to pm me your email I can send it to you as an attachment mate.
Ive just uploaded the original to flickr where you can download it from if that helps.
Heres the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/60343076@N04/5506380931/sizes/l/
Ive just uploaded the original to flickr where you can download it from if that helps.
Heres the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/60343076@N04/5506380931/sizes/l/
SandynJosh
Mar 29, 09:49 PM
If Nokia has had these patents for 10 years before the iPhone, then why didn't they act when the iPhone was first released?
That idea occurred to me too. It seems like they are throwing suits against the wall hoping they can get some to stick... It's like, Well those didn't stick, let's see if any of these can get the job done..."
Personally I'd think they would have tried the suits with the best chances first. If so, they they've shot their wad and with this round Nokia is hoping for a miracle.
That idea occurred to me too. It seems like they are throwing suits against the wall hoping they can get some to stick... It's like, Well those didn't stick, let's see if any of these can get the job done..."
Personally I'd think they would have tried the suits with the best chances first. If so, they they've shot their wad and with this round Nokia is hoping for a miracle.
OdduWon
Oct 19, 09:57 PM
why should this new ipod be just for video? if it is to be above and ipod, it should be an ipod pro. it will take things to the next step:D
chrmjenkins
Jul 20, 12:24 PM
The cost doesn't really bother me. What bothers me is the potential of leaving it on and proceeding to have sex on the couch, inadvertently launching nuclear war heads on Russia.
Big-TDI-Guy
Apr 26, 08:54 PM
Three things:
Car Photo: Put this argument to bed for good, check his SPYphone log file, and see where he was at that point in time. ;) But I'm in the parking lot camp until that info is shared.
LCD: What a terrible looking display - back light bleeding not so much as terrible diffusion / light scatter - you can clearly see the LEDs themselves - bleeding I usually associate with a spot or two from poor extinction ratios - but that thing is... ack. As for the white balance bit with a white surround, I've yet to notice this effect while using any of my white iMacs, and have not seen it on the white Macbooks...
Lozenge Shaped Sensor: Huh? It looks no different from the sensor in my black iPhone. Hold a flashlight up to the front - it's in the same shape, and location, as this white iPhone... Only difference being, it's a lot easier to spot on the white one.
Car Photo: Put this argument to bed for good, check his SPYphone log file, and see where he was at that point in time. ;) But I'm in the parking lot camp until that info is shared.
LCD: What a terrible looking display - back light bleeding not so much as terrible diffusion / light scatter - you can clearly see the LEDs themselves - bleeding I usually associate with a spot or two from poor extinction ratios - but that thing is... ack. As for the white balance bit with a white surround, I've yet to notice this effect while using any of my white iMacs, and have not seen it on the white Macbooks...
Lozenge Shaped Sensor: Huh? It looks no different from the sensor in my black iPhone. Hold a flashlight up to the front - it's in the same shape, and location, as this white iPhone... Only difference being, it's a lot easier to spot on the white one.
to1986
Apr 21, 03:28 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8H7)
This is getting exciting.
The billion dollar question: just content purchased from iTunes or all compatible (audio) files in one's iTunes library?
Get real, no way are the music labels going to allow them to do this unless they limit it to music purchased from iTunes.
This is getting exciting.
The billion dollar question: just content purchased from iTunes or all compatible (audio) files in one's iTunes library?
Get real, no way are the music labels going to allow them to do this unless they limit it to music purchased from iTunes.
iGary
Aug 7, 04:47 PM
get ready... this is a hard one. CTRL-Click the picture. there will be a download option if you have quicktime pro.
Yeah, download the URL.
Thanks, expert. ;)
Yeah, download the URL.
Thanks, expert. ;)
Musubi
Mar 5, 02:44 AM
March
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