Saturday, May 21, 2011

Amityville Horror 2005

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  • gerlitzappel
    Apr 20, 01:50 PM
    I don't usually read SLA's, but it's all right there, Page 1, Section 4, subsection b. And if don't want your iPhone to collect this data, turn off the feature.

    http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/iphone4.pdf

    http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/iPadSoftwareLicense.pdf





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  • Eidorian
    Jul 14, 08:20 PM
    Is it more than a G5? I see someone posted PowerMac processor power consumption, but those were dual processors in a PowerMac. I want to see how much power the single G5 in an iMac consumed.The 970FX specifications are littered in my earlier posts in this thread and in the Woodcrest thread.

    I believe it was along the lines of 80w of power with 25-47w TDP.

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=2608770&postcount=148

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=2608968&postcount=154

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=2614723&postcount=44





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  • jimmyjoemccrow
    Jan 2, 11:58 AM
    I accessed a site a couple of days ago and it said "You have a problem with your Mac please click OK to fix the problem." I was on my iPhone at the time but it does show that someone took the trouble to write a program that identified I was on an Apple operating system.





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  • xUKHCx
    Sep 10, 04:34 PM
    I have the oringal iMac G5 bought on the very day they were announced. (well i dont have it as it is in for another replacement midplane - total worth of applecare to me so far is about the £1400 mark). It is feeling rather old and very slow for my tasks. I am now wishing i had that display so i could connect it to the mini or a mid range tower. I long for upgradable graphics as a not so proud owner of the geforce 5200 or whatever it is in my mac so such a pitiful perfonace it is not listed as Aperture capable. It really is a shocking video card. I have upgraded the harddrive that was a snap in the iMac, i have even replaced the logic board 30 mins no fuss. THings i liked about the original iMac ease of replacement parts. Things i didnt like: the non upgradable parts - processor and graphics.

    I truely long for the Mid range tower.

    double height Pci graphics slot ala Mac Pro with the X1900.
    Space for two harddrives for Time Machine mostly.
    Pretty beefy processor, preferably with some sort of upgrade path
    Option to purchase a bundle display 17" really cheap option.
    1 gb ram - 8 gb provided by 4 ram slots

    Cost: £700
    Cost: £850 with the 17 inch mointor
    Cost: £1000 with the 20 inch mointor





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  • Wilbah
    Mar 22, 01:13 PM
    That the "pro" line- as in Mac Pro tower - will be the last in the line of machines to get the "thunderbolt" connectivity option.





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  • Cheffy Dave
    Apr 22, 03:22 PM
    AMD Fusion w/RadeonHD 6xxx and Price drop to $799 for the 11" and $899 for 13.3" - now that would send the sales skyrocketing.

    What do you think of those specs Scottsdale ol friend?:apple:





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  • ericmooreart
    Mar 30, 01:46 PM
    But they don't sell rooms. They sell furniture. The app store sells apps.

    In the world of legal mumbo jumbo MicroEvil has a point. app is a term not generic to apple
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APP_(file_format)

    The should just call it the iApp Store





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  • rdrr
    Sep 15, 05:52 PM
    I thought 10 Mega Pixels were possible with some tech that is suppose to arrive at the end of this year for phones.

    I wonder if the new phone was like the original iPod Shuffle. You wear it around your neck. That would be funny. I would like the Star Trek Next Generation phone were you tap it on your chest to call people and it automatically goes into speaker phone. That was sort of like the shuffle concept with simple controls and no screen. Even works with iTunes.

    Hmmm that is an intresting thought. I saw a demo, over a year ago, of a wireles VoIP phone at Dartmouth University that did just that. They wear them around their neck or use a clip, but it was voice activated, and they actually called them their "Star Trek badges".

    http://www.vocera.com/





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  • chameleon
    Mar 29, 12:35 PM
    I'm not even sure anyone at Apple really cares about these numbers because we're talking about dozens of handsets using those OS's vs a single phone on iOS.

    No, the reason Apple doesn't care is this:

    http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/02/02/apples_iphone_extends_lead_in_mobile_profits.html

    Their "one phone" makes more profit that all the variations of Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerries combined.





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  • Tommyg117
    Sep 1, 11:38 AM
    wow. would that be the biggest mainstream desktop around?
    I think so, sounds amazing. Makes my 20 seem puny!





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  • BWhaler
    Oct 12, 05:25 PM
    They might as well add a Core 2 Duo Mac Book Pro too.

    Best post of the day.

    My gues is that all these whiners would not even notice if you snuck in at night and swapped out ther procesor for a C2D chip. They'd just wake up the next moring fire up the computer and never even notice.

    It's like those audiophiles who argue endlessly about if gold plated or silver plated speaker wire sounds better.

    Worst & dumbest post of the day.





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  • AdeFowler
    Mar 3, 07:00 AM
    In related news:

    BBC News - Android hit by rogue app viruses

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12633923

    Ouch





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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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  • aafuss1
    Aug 31, 10:27 PM
    Well, if I hadn't downloaded the Lost episodes from the iTMS, I might have agreed with you. The fact is, they look better than I expected.

    I've found that videos downloaded from the iTMS generally look better on my TV than DVDs I've ripped and encoded for the iPod myself. I've tried the maximum iPod-compatible quality settings, and still cant get as sharp a picture as the Lost episodes I have. Except during really dark scenes, it's easy to forget I'm not just watching regular TV. It's obviously not nearly as good as a DVD, but it's not YouTube either. That being said, I have standard definition TV... no HD here. YMMV

    I still think Apple will have to up the video quality if they want people to start buying downloads instead of actual discs.


    I use the AV cable just for Jhonen Vasquez photos (time for a Invader ZIM themed iPod) and Keynote presentations.





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  • mac.rumors
    May 1, 06:11 AM
    Crap... I just ordered a 27" iMac from store.apple.com Friday morning. It hasn't shipped yet as i did some custom changes. I am going to call in the morning to see if I can hopefully cancel the order. I also purchased a 27" Cinema Display but that has already shipped. And doesn't look like it is in this upgrade round.

    If it has not been 'prepared for shipment', you can still cancel the item online.





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  • McGiord
    Mar 29, 01:30 PM
    Oracle's lawsuit against Google is airtight. Android's use of a non-compliant virtual machine (the Dalvik VM) is a clear violation of the Java license agreement. And there's legal precedent: Microsoft paid Sun $20 million back in 2001 when Sun successfully sued them for trying to "embrace, extend, and extinguish" Java.

    Google will lose the lawsuit. And nobody has ever accused Larry Ellison of being Mr. Nice Guy. He doesn't want money this time. He wants to protect the intellectual property Oracle acquired from Sun. He wants all copies of Android to be "impounded and destroyed" (a direct quote from text of the suit.) Because if Google is allowed to plagiarize and distort Java, others will follow. Ellison is making an example of Google, and it's going to be a law school textbook IP case study for the ages.

    Soon Android will be off the market while Google is forced to retool their JVM to be 100% Java compliant. Google is already scrambling to get rid of their non-compliant Dalvik VM. They actually hired James Gosling, the "inventor" of Java, so they've got religion now.

    And, although money isn't the motivating factor behind the Oracle lawsuit, it is a factor nonetheless. Google will end up paying Oracle a license fee for each and every generic me-too Android iPhone clone and iPad clone that their hardware partners can mash up. And that erases Android's only advantage over WP7. Android will no longer be free.

    So, when Android is off the market, Nokia's WP7 phones will have a chance to avoid becoming KIN 2.0. There will be a window of opportunity for Nokia and Microsoft to build up a little market share. Some corporations and consumers will buy Nokia WP7 phones just because Nokia and Microsoft are "too big to die." (And just when Google thinks it's safe, when they've implemented a 100% compliant JVM, Apple can sue them for GUI patent infringement. But that's another story...)

    In the meantime, both WP7 and Nokia will have zero market presence. For all of 2011 and part of 2012. That's an eternity.

    Well I missed this news. Can you please share a link/source about this?





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  • joeboy_45101
    Sep 5, 01:45 PM
    This is great; I can't wait to see what goodies they will bring out.
    :D





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  • linux2mac
    Apr 29, 09:56 AM
    I still don't understand why nobody has managed to make a viable alternative to Microsoft Office, esp. Microsoft Excel. Apple's iWork is fine, but clearly not enough and of course there is no Windows version. Google is too obsessed with the cloud and ad thing and didn't make Google Docs a local app for Windows / Mac / Smartphones with Dropbox like cloud capabilities. :(

    So Microsoft can continue to be fed with its Windows / Office monopolies for the foreseeable future.

    I have clients that I have saved thousands of dollars by ridding their office of MS Office and replaced with OpenOffice and NeoOffice. And because some of my clients run Linux and OSX, they have also saved even more by not needing Anti Virus software for each of their computers.

    I also have clients that still wish to remain on Windows. I don't mind because that is easy money as I can always count on Windows to screw up and give me more billable time. ;)





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  • Eidorian
    Jul 14, 09:59 AM
    I really think the iMac should use Conroe now. I think the reason they used the Yonah chip is that they had no desktop "Core" architecture chips available. While using Merom is the easy thing to do, I hope they don't do it. The iMac is supposedly a desktop, it should use a desktop chip.Did anyone pay attention to the power and thermal requirements of Conroe?





    hondaboy945
    Aug 23, 10:27 PM
    I hope you're joking about that. iTunes is not about making money for apple

    I don't think he is joking, it is about more than sales, but 100m songs on Itunes did make apple roughly 100M. So I think he is speaking solely about the moetary aspect of the Itunes sales. So no joke: money is money.





    Macnoviz
    Oct 13, 01:49 AM
    Oh boy... the Catholic Church is WAY too easy of a target. We should probably leave that one alone.

    I hope you people realise that not all people in the catholic church think about condoms and such the way the Vatican does.

    I am a seminarian (priest in training so to speak) and do not think condoms should be forbidden.

    Don't forget that the Catholic church is very open, as in the Evolution theory, Big Bang, not taking the bible as a science or history book.

    Furhtermore, the pope has an iPod nano, and he saaid computer technology is the future.





    w00master
    Nov 17, 04:23 PM
    what? you expect consistency?

    LOL.





    OneMammoth
    Mar 8, 11:51 AM
    I am constantly amazed at the number of people who buy into this crap!

    Here, I'll try to spell it out for you:
    Apple has no antivirus for IOS because it would be completely useless. In order for a virus to get through to an IOS device it has to get past Apple's reviewers. That's the only way to install software of any kind on IOS, including malware.


    Safari!





    hvfsl
    Apr 19, 08:16 AM
    But then they'd have been hammered with 2 law-suits, and then lost their 2nd biggest customer. Thats financial suicide, Apple would find someone else for parts.
    Plus other companies would be less likely to do business with Samsung if they suddenly stopped shipments to a company they had a disagreement with.



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