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  • cube
    Apr 22, 11:35 AM
    It should be a dual-core Llano, not Sandy Bridge.





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  • WannaGoMac
    Apr 11, 07:45 AM
    Been wanting this for a while. I have a windows PC just doing nothing, if I can turn it into an Airport Express like device, can have music going throughout the house.

    I am confused. If your Mac is networked, why not just share your music folder on your network so any computer etc can play the music from the shared music folder on the mac?





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  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 25, 10:33 AM
    So it seems that the OP may be a liar or have memory recall issues, considering the inconsistences found in his prior posts. Is there a MR rule for that?

    Perhaps we need a Fiction forum, in order that the children may play there?





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  • TheManOfSilver
    Sep 4, 08:01 PM
    If you're like me, you don't have your Mac right next to your TV. Not only would I have to string a DVI/HDMI cable aaaall the way across the room, I would also have to get an equally long digital audio cable. Probably end up costing about the same as a video AirPort Express (if they keep the prices the same) but with the added hassle of getting those cables across the room.

    This would be a lot less expensive than buying a Mac mini, especially if you already have a powerful desktop just waiting to play some HD videos...

    Exactly! I think other potential twists would include a video Airport Express with a built-in TV tuner (to stream tv content back to your iMac/Mac Pro for recording, or an optional built-in HD for local storage when you don't have your Mac on or something.





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  • MacNewsFix
    Apr 19, 09:39 AM
    http://www.palminfocenter.com/images/Treo-680-review-1a.jpg

    Looks like Apple copied palm just changed the background to white and the icons to a square!

    :rolleyes:

    As someone that owned a new Palm or Handspring device since 1997 until I can assure you the similarities are far and few between.

    You know, the Palm does remind me of something I remember from the 80's. Hmmmmm.





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  • spicyapple
    Sep 9, 01:38 AM
    Is 20% speed improvement a lot for a core 2 designation?





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  • HecubusPro
    Aug 28, 03:01 PM
    Also Im not sure if this has been mentioned, but the "free iPod with a Mac" offer ends sept. 16 according to the Apple Store....not sure if there's any correlation going here...

    This has been said many times by many people including myself who are all hoping to cash in on the free ipod offer by the 16th. Maybe if we all collectively think happy thoughts it will happen. Here's to hope! :D





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  • LarryC
    Apr 30, 03:28 PM
    delete. sorry.





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  • KnightWRX
    Apr 23, 12:51 PM
    If you read my post more carefully you'll understand I was referring to the people who play games on the 11". As far as I'm concerned, working on a laptop with an external monitor plugged in is an exception (rare) and not something common.

    As far as you're concerned maybe, but as far as what's common or not, you're out of it. There's a reason every laptop out there has some kind of external display connector.

    But silly me, I must be a moron for using the mini display port right ? :rolleyes:

    Perhaps you mean it is capable of everything you need it to do. I used to have a laptop as a single computer at my home. It resembled a Christmas tree pretty much - it had an USB optical mouse, a printer, external speakers, a Yamaha keyboard, card reader and power cord plugged in. I was always plugging and unplugging cables whenever I wanted to move it to another place. Thank goodness I did not come to the idea to attach an external monitor to it.

    You're doing it wrong. I plug in 4 cables. Power, Monitor, Speakers, USB. My keyboard/mouse/tablet/Printer/iPhone/iPod all get recognized instantly. That's what the USB hub on my desk is for. 1 cable, all devices.

    If Apple had docks, it would be even better. Just drop the laptop in place and voila. But I guess docks just aren't esthetic enough.

    There is nothing uncommon about it, so again, thank you for calling me stupid because I dare use a MBA as my only computer and I dare launch games on it, while connected to an external monitor of all things!

    Keep your insults for yourself next time.


    I was under the understanding that the reason that the current 320M has been so impressive considering the aging Duel Core CPU was the increased speed of data transfer from the SSD meaning a large increase in efficiency in both the CPU and the GPU.

    Hum, no. The SSD is still a bottleneck compared to the bus speeds between the CPU and GPU. The 320M is impressive because the Intel GPU is so sub-par. Even a full power Sandy Bridge Intell 3000 HD barely compares to it, and then, only in benchmarks where the CPU is the bottleneck and the C2D is holding back the 320M. In pure GPU bottlenecked benchmarks, the 320M trumps the Intel 3000HD.

    That's just the story with Intel. They always sucked at GPUs.





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  • seenew
    Jul 15, 03:41 PM
    Someone should have paid attention to the Buyer's Guide.

    http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/

    I've had the money for an iMac for over a month now. I haven't bought it though.


    I did, at the time, it said mid-product cycle. And I had to have the computer for school, so I had to get it then. I'm just sad.





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  • yg17
    Apr 25, 09:12 AM
    safe driving has nothing to do with age, in face most elderly people are utterly horrible drivers. It all has to do with attention span, (which elderly people just don't have all together) to the point, so long as no one/thing is distracting most young people are great drives.

    I disagree. While 90mph isn't safe regardless of the driver's age, someone who has been driving for a few decades has more experience and can better handle a car at those speeds. Don's a kid, he's been driving for a year, he's unsafe at any speed, especially 90.

    Elderly are ****** drivers too. Driving ability vs. age is a bell curve.





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  • Dr.Gargoyle
    Sep 5, 01:21 PM
    An iTunes Movie service has been a definite since the big data centre was built a few months ago imo.
    It was bought...





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  • BenRoethig
    Sep 26, 09:55 AM
    No iPhone for me neither. But really, unless it was out-of-the-park good, there was no change I get one anyway.

    Is anyone else getting a bit tired of all this apple branding outside of the computer space? I mean, a phone? Why o why SJ? :confused:

    Okay, more Apple products out there means more brand recognition. More brand recognition means more people will be willing to check out Apple's hardware offerings. Got it?





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  • ChazUK
    Apr 19, 06:46 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.3.3; en-gb; Nexus S Build/GRI40) AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/533.1)

    I wonder what will happen here. Form the "who's suing who" infrographics I've seen, Samsung remained pretty much untouched until now.





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  • hrmpf
    Sep 8, 08:32 AM
    http://static.flickr.com/97/237568763_4d5f25185c_m.jpg

    new ipod patent (http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/84/apple-patent-app-touch-sensitive-ipod-with-multiple-touch-sensitive-surfaces)





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  • bigandy
    Sep 26, 07:58 AM
    I hope you will be able to by it 'sim free' in the uk, im not buying it if it an O2 exclusive and this will make me sad

    you will, just keep an eye on expansys.com and mphone.co.uk when (if) it's announced...





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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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  • DRewPi
    Sep 4, 03:57 AM
    How do you feel if the MBP gets a nice upgrade that eventually the MB is going to go down on price ???? The first MB should be selling for 999$ ?? NO?


    See yall .... :D





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  • Dr.Gargoyle
    Sep 14, 09:32 AM
    Aperture update - definite
    MacBook Pro C2D - likely
    iPod photo accessory - maybe
    Cinema displays - not likely
    iPhone - no way
    Still a bit anemic isnt it?





    EagerDragon
    Sep 10, 06:45 PM
    Anyone got numbers on percentage of computer users who play games? I never play games. Am I in a minority?
    The target is Windows users, Most windows users between 10 and 25 play some game or another. I have no clue about OS X users on the Macs but probably 20 % do.

    Apple is interested in selling hardware and putting a hurt on PC companies like Dell and others. They can sell a heck of a lot of machines to the PC market and double or quatruple their market share in just one year alone. That is what BootCamp is there for.





    cadillaccactus
    Sep 5, 12:51 PM
    Gonna need a few more shares to make any money, but good effort. ;)

    30 more shares. and dont be a dick. ;)





    EricNau
    Sep 13, 09:28 PM
    Actually, I'm starting to question the description of this rendition. It reads:
    The click-wheel portion of the device reportedly slides down to reveal a traditional numeric dial-pad underneath.
    IMO, having the click-wheel slide down with a keypad underneath is a less favorable design compared to (for example), Chocolate by LG, where the body of the phone slides up revealing a second layer of the phone with the keypad.





    TheKrillr
    Sep 5, 05:42 PM
    I think we'll see a transition from iTunes to iMedia.

    The iMedia Store (TV Shows, Music, Audiobooks, Movies). The iMedia Player (the "true" video ipod). airMedia (wireless video/audio streaming device).

    Not sure aobut the phone name. iTalk? iWalk? iNeedAName?





    Joshuarocks
    Apr 19, 11:45 AM
    I'm salaried (aka "Exempt") in my job. We used to clock in and out but they made us quit several years ago and now there is no tracking of our hours. I was told at the time it was a legal requirement that we not be made to clock in and out.

    In any event, there are rules defining what jobs are and are not eligible as exempt. There are lots of references online with information.

    http://www.ehow.com/facts_5179644_exempt-salary-vs_-non-exempt.html

    There is an upside to being exempt. While it's true I don't get paid extra if I work 45 hours this week, I will also not be paid less if I work 35 hours next week. In my job one is just as likely as the other.

    Mind me asking you how high your unemployment rate is, and do you believe what your media tells you is true, or is the rate much higher than what is known?