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  • UniPro
    Mar 11, 12:37 PM
    I'll check out the lines around 4. I'm not waiting for more than an hour. If I can't get one today I'll be putting off my purchase for awhile.





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  • shervieux
    Apr 1, 08:38 AM
    So how about a to-do list, hey Apple?

    Oh you are so right!! :eek: This loses the to-do list in iCal, thus why I had to buy a to-do list app just to sync my to-do's on iphone/iPad. Hope this does not mean a separate to-do list in OS X. Now instead of having 3 apps always open (ical, mail, address book) - it will be 4. What a resource hog.

    Even MS's new office (although with it's problems) on the windows side incorporates collaboration through chat, email, etc within apps. Time to unify iCal, mail, address book, to-do, ichat, and facetime into one nice integrated app to provide easier workflow and collaboration. Or maybe keep facetime / ichat separate for the new unified app - but allow for clicking and auto-launching to communicate with someone right from your unified (ical,address book, mail, to-do app).

    I think that would be a boon for apple and even easier to get into businesses.

    C'Mon Apple - look to how the user operates. Everything needs to be right in front of us to same time and improve workflows...





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  • supafly1703
    Jul 28, 10:13 AM
    I wonder if they have appropriated another $4 BILLION to blow in an effort to overtake a market leader a la XBox...





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  • meli
    May 3, 07:38 AM
    It doesn't even get above the fold on Apple's homepage.





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  • robby818
    Apr 28, 10:34 PM
    Using my digital calipers the white is .01" thicker, I am using the same case from my black iPhone and it seems to fit just fine. Didn't notice any difference till I heard about it.

    Sweet pics. :D





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  • illegalprelude
    Dec 3, 03:36 AM
    How do you know they are not on it? You don't right? The source of these reports is the people who want to sell you their security software. They capitalize on our fear. The author notes he spent most of his time on Mac and Linux. Very little time was spent on Windows/Vista. Well, that makes sense if you are trying to sell software. Everyone already installs it on Windows. No sales opportunities there. So, go scare yourself a new market with the people who do not need it. It even works better if you can create some mistrust amongst the user base. Just plant the seeds of doubt the manufacturers are unwilling, or unable to protect them. You are their savior.

    I do not have a Pollyanna view on this. I have no doubts that threats exist and an aggressive, on-going effort is crucial. But, the real solution is to fight this crime with the seriousness it deserves. That means mandatory prison sentences, equal liability for facilitation and for profiteering, etc.


    dear lord, thank you! somebody else with some common sense. Its like all different repots come out about anything related and people go up in arms about it but never pay attention to who did the research. Just because its "published" does it somehow make it fact? What did the publisher have to gain from this? More so then often, you will note that the report that came out that says "chewing gum premotes healthy teeth" is indeed sponsered and funded and done by Stride Gum. Surprise! Same in this case, lets premote a few security flaws and every single news site will pick up on it by 3 days and bam, now we can advertise our Antivirus. :rolleyes:





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  • -SD-
    Nov 11, 06:57 AM
    B&O Beosound 8 (http://www.bang-olufsen.com/beosound8)

    http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2010/11/10x11109b243bandog.jpg

    This would go really well in the dining room.

    :apple:





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  • shervieux
    Apr 1, 08:12 AM
    That may be ok in iOS and on my iPad as it is easy to use with touch technology, but as more and more business professionals are adopting mac laptops, iMacs or Mac Pros - that is very unprofessional looking to be on a potential business computer. I know Apple wants to be uniform across devices and we are moving closer and closer to everything being iOS as the main operating system. But seriously, businesses will think that is not professional and we are going back to the non-uniform weird looking DOS-based application days. It is true, there is no uniforminality in the apps in the app store. It is having a consistent UI that made it easier for everyone to adopt Windows back in the day. Every application had the same looking and functionality in the GUI; so there was no learning curve.

    That iCal may be easy to use, but is unprofessional looking for potential business computers. Also, many people use ical as it integrates so well with other applications. I still say combine Apple Mail, iCal, and address book into 1 application - so I do not have to have 3 apps open taking up screen space and using more resources. That is what we have in Windows and Linux.

    AND KEEP IT PROFESSIONAL LOOKING!

    As from what people are posting on the new iCal and Apple Mail, I am afraid the OS is becoming less business intuitive, less functionality, less uniforminality among apps. Something that may hurt Apple more with trying to integrate into the business world.

    With the old iCal, I can choose what events I want to see. I can have separate calendars for items, etc. I have several apps that have their own calendar in ical - which allows me turn on or off viewing them with a check box.

    edit - Although I am looking forward to a uniformed iChat.





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  • Stotka
    Jan 29, 05:59 PM
    KLM tickets: Amsterdam - Los Angeles on April 29 --- San Francisco - Amsterdam on May 8.
    Making the Highway 1 route from LA to SF with my father. It's for my 16th birthday. :cool:

    How much did you pay for the tickets?





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  • Peace
    Sep 14, 11:59 AM
    I'll get there! I'm just now becoming a Starbucks nerd.




    :confused: I dunno. Says so online but maybe they are just gimmicking! Or maybe you have the hookup! :p

    Oh well, I'll get a gold card one of these days.

    Wait till you get that platinum card !

    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2049/3530897226_34f89221c5.jpg





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  • kenypowa
    Apr 21, 10:26 PM
    "...to ensure our continued innovation..."

    Ripping-off other companies' UI's is "innovation" now?

    Samsung is such a pathetic company. They make nice TVs but still pathetic.

    Right, it's like Apple researched every mobile technology by itslef without infringing anyone's patent. :rolleyes:





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  • rdowns
    Feb 28, 04:31 PM
    Oh yeah, he thinks he's underpaid. :rolleyes: They're gonna tell him to hit the road and end the show.

    I wouldn't be so sure of that. The show generates over $100 million a year for CBS.





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  • Westside guy
    Nov 8, 12:30 AM
    I've had about 6 kernel panics in about a time span of 2 months.

    This can be caused by a number of things (on any computer; not just on a Mac):

    - Bad RAM. More likely if you've added a 3rd party stick yourself.

    - Bad power supply.

    - Faulty (or noisy/dirty) house wiring. More noticable with a desktop than a laptop since the laptop's transformer will help isolate the computer from the noise.





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  • fatboyslick
    May 4, 05:57 AM
    I'm starting to think it will be. If you look at the "big picture" it makes sense. The iPod is in decline, so Apple's previous big Fall music event isn't really big anymore. The iPhone could shore that up and bring lots of sales to 4Q and maybe even, reinvigorate iPod sales.

    Apple then uses early summer to push new Macs for back to school. Late winter/early Spring remains iPad.

    I agree

    The iPhone is currently the jewel in the crown for Apple so moving it to Autumn will make the latest device the main Christmas gift.

    iPods won't be boosted in my opinion though; they mainly appeal to those who dont want an iPhone but use iTunes/want more than 32GB of storage.

    They'll boost if they turn it into a fully fledged media behomoth that plugs into a tv and can stream as well as download from iTunes....but at a much cheaper price than an iPhone.





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  • nefan65
    Apr 12, 10:56 AM
    I agree. My friend has an HTC with Sense and I love it compared to my slow Samsung TouchWiz interface. It's gotten better with Froyo but still very sluggish.

    As soon as Apple fixes the damn notification system and...preferably gives us some kind of option of customization of a home screen or something (just so its not just a bunch of useless icons), I will switch back to the iPhone. I kind of miss my 3GS.

    Touchwiz! Thank you! I should just remember Cheesewiz :D





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  • spicyapple
    Aug 15, 09:54 AM
    Safari improvements are most needed, especially Safari Find seems like something I'll use more often.





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  • ciTiger
    Apr 29, 11:09 AM
    Yes. I am sure the number 3-25 top selling smartphones all have hardware keyboards.

    The 1 and 2 are both Apple iPhones and they don't have them though.

    I suspect the sales figures of the iPhone 4 and 3GS probably surpass the top 8-10 Android devices combined.

    That is called marketplace domination. Clearly a lot of people here don't have much business experience or understand how business works, but such control of a marketplace is significant, especially given the number of devices available for sale.

    Does HTC sell more smartphones than Apple? Does Motorola? How about Samsung? No, no and no.



    I side with you but Apple could launch different models if it wanted...





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  • citi
    Apr 28, 04:17 PM
    That's probably why the white iPhone 4 looks fatter on the box.

    Black is slimming.





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  • aegisdesign
    Aug 16, 07:19 AM
    Around here AIM is all anyone uses...

    The American market is not like the rest of the world and it really isn't 'all anyone uses'.


    Here's a more recent survey...

    "London, April 10, 2006 � comScore Networks, the leader in digital media measurement, today released the results of an analysis of instant messenger (IM) usage in various parts of the world. According to the study, eighty-two million people, or 49 percent of the European online population, used IM applications to communicate online in February. In comparison, sixty-nine million people in North America, or only 37 percent of the online population, used IM during the same timeframe. Interestingly, the analysis showed that IM is most heavily used in the Latin American region, with 64 percent of the online population using IM in February.




    Patmian212
    Nov 8, 07:03 PM
    1. Cartier Santos 100 Large
    2. Crocket and Jones double monk-strap shoes
    3. A trip to Thailand

    I have expensive taste :p





    nealibob
    Apr 23, 07:13 PM
    I am sure there are Sprint iPhones ready to go also.

    The "Verizon" iPhone is exactly the same hardware as would be used with Sprint. You could actually use one on Sprint's network today if they allowed you to activate non-Sprint devices. AFAIK, they still do not allow that, which really is a shame. With their new GV features and relatively reasonable prices, I would gladly buy a CDMA iPhone and use it on Sprint.





    ChrisA
    Oct 23, 10:46 AM
    What Microsoft is trying to prevent is running a data center off one copy of Home Edition. You would do it by buying an 8-core computer then installing one copy of Home edition and then VMware and then running a dozon virtual machiones each with another copy of Home Edition installed. What Microsoft is saying now ios that in order to do this you need to buy the "Big Bucks Edition" of Vista.





    TrollToddington
    Apr 21, 01:49 PM
    I mean, if you want to differentiate your higher end products from the lower end ones, you ADD features to the higher end one. You DON'T remove features that were once standard for years on the lower end machine.
    I've seen this in Yamaha keyboards - once upon a time all keyboards had MIDI IN/OUT/THROU, later (ca 2004 onwards) Yamaha removed this pretty basic feature from their low and mid-end keyboards so that they could not be used as controllers. The customers had to end up buying pretty expensive equipment in order to use MIDI connections.





    firestarter
    Apr 19, 04:38 PM
    Now, you were complaining I used 100/100 in the CPU analogy? fine, I will change it. CPU will be 90/100 and GPU is 80/100 as the 30% increase in cpu and 30% decrease in gpu, we will see a difference of 117/100 and 56/100. Am I arguing that there will be nothing to be gained from a bump in processor speed? Definitely not! Who doesnt love the little extra power when we need it? Who doesnt want the latest in tech?

    These are all random/nonsensical figures you've made up FX4568. Outside of gaming, there are prescious few apps that will be affected by a 30% decrease in GPU. Your '100 baseline' beneath which a GPU becomes unusable bears no relation to reality.

    This will be even more true as Apple becomes better at optimising for Grand Central dispatch (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Central_Dispatch). As an example the new Final Cut Pro X is said to optimise and scale well across all sizes of systems. I'd expect a much faster processor to 'soak up' the GPU drop in this instance.

    What im saying is that the downgrading of the GPU outweights the upgrading of the CPU in terms of OVERALL performance.


    No. Outside of gaming, a larger proportion of processing is done in the CPU than the GPU, and improving the CPU will yield greater benefits.

    But as of me and the I believe majority of MBA owners

    You can only really talk for yourself and others in this thread that subscribe to that opinion. What evidence to you have that the majority would notice?

    I would expect that most MBA owners aren't hardcore gamers - it's just not that sort of machine. Medium power graphic uses, like productivity apps or watching movies wouldn't be noticeably impacted.

    Of course, I don't have any figures to back up that belief either. ;)



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