Saturday, May 21, 2011

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today in history funny. Today In History: July 13th
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  • Marx55
    Nov 4, 02:55 AM
    I can say that when Parallels has its VM Flags set to VM Cache as the primary caching logic, its disk speed is near native, but OS X apps slow down dramatically. Change that to Mac OS X primary caching logic and the VM's disk access slows down noticeably, but not horribly.

    How to do such changes? Thanks.





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  • WeegieMac
    Apr 14, 03:35 PM
    You're not alone. This happens for me too, including with this update. Even after a reboot. It didn't do it with any of the 4.0.x releases either. It started with 4.2 I think. Tap an app icon, freezes for a second, then the app appears with no animation. Or a very choppy animation.

    I've tried both rebooting and restoring (as a new phone). I had less than a gigabyte free so I tried freeing up some space thinking that might help and even with ~2GB free it still does it.

    4.2 was fine for me with regards to UI animations. It was on 4.3 that it all started.

    UI navigation is definitely, for me, vastly improved over .1 in .2, but still the third party app "bug" exists.





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  • Buschmaster
    Jul 28, 10:11 AM
    Wooooow, we're straying off topic.

    Back to the topic...

    Don't you guys think that the iPod being overtaken is about as likely as Apple overtaking HP, Dell, and Gateway?

    I just don't see it happening, Apple has a really high following when it comes to mp3 players and when people have had an iPod, they upgrade to a new iPod, not a Zune.





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  • ToddJ
    Mar 31, 08:44 PM
    They ought to have a 'classic' mode for iCal so people can choose...i know it won't happen though





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  • Digital Skunk
    May 3, 08:27 AM
    Hyper-Threading (Intel Core i7 only) � a technology that allows two threads to run simultaneously on each core. So a quad-core iMac has eight virtual cores, all of which are recognized by Mac OS X. This enables the processor to deliver faster performance by spreading tasks more evenly across a greater number of cores.

    -.-

    Come on only Hyper-threading with the i7 -.-

    I was looking to verify that . . . it blows now that I know. I didn't want to have to spend the extra $200 for HT.

    That's something I'll put on my list when I look at the next base model Mac Pro.

    Wouldn't it be smart to wait for Lion in 2 months and get that for free...

    Yes, it would, and I'd recommend that for anyone that doesn't need a new machine right this very minute.

    I personally, needed one since I sold my Power Mac G5 almost 3 years ago. I've been dying ever since at the home office. I'd pay the $129 or whatever to get Lion later, and drop the cash on the iMac now if I needed a machine right this very minute.





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  • AtHomeBoy_2000
    Jul 21, 11:01 AM
    I work for a company called Prime Alliance Solutions and our entire company is migrating from Windows machine to macs running Parallels. We are also changing out our windows servers to a to Xserves. Most of the users have never used macs before but overall they have had an excellent experience!!! :) ... Things are changing specially if our Windows Centric Business is willing to go all Mac! I am soo stoked for APPLE!!

    I'm holding off until WWDC to decide what route of "Mac conversion" I am going to be using. If Leopard has a built in Parallels type solution (which I believe it will), then I will absolutely begin my church's mac conversion in January.





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  • rovex
    Apr 14, 12:50 PM
    Just let us know if Safari --> Youtube links are fixed.

    tired of the force quit after the white pages.

    That was fixed when I updated to 4.3.1





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  • TuffLuffJimmy
    Apr 25, 12:11 AM
    I have seen some transgenders, and I have nothing to say to them.

    That's pretty messed up. Just because you feel uncomfortable with someone who doesn't identify as their birth gender doesn't mean they're somehow not worth your conversation.

    Is it because of your religion? Christian perhaps? I wonder if Jesus would have been so dismissive of trans people too.





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  • Master-D
    Apr 4, 02:19 AM
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5097/5588279616_ea0e50516f_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/damoncrane/)

    this is where boris and the clan are plotting how we can all pay for the olympics with parking tickets :rolleyes:





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  • rman726
    Apr 29, 11:23 PM
    Remember when tiered pricing was announced, Steve said more songs would be available for $.69 than $1.29...I have yet to see a $.69 song.

    Agreed. I heard Summer of 69 on the radio earlier today in the car, and the song has been stuck in my head all day. So I decided that would be a good song to test, as you would think a song from the 80's would be a song that would at highest price be $0.99. Low and behold, it is $1.29 on iTunes.

    So apparently not only popular new songs, but "popular" old songs are even $1.29. I bought a couple of "Best Of" albums from Amazon today that were $5. You can't beat getting 12-15 of the top hits from artists for $5. Just 4 of those songs would cost you $5 on iTunes if they were $1.29, which most songs seem to be.





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  • GLS
    Apr 23, 07:58 PM
    It's absolutely ridiculous it has taken this long for tmobile to have the iphone in the usa.

    Let's all spell it together.

    EXCLUSIVITY.

    AT&T had it at one time. Hence, TMobile couldn't have the iPhone, or any other carrier in the United States.

    The more you know.....





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  • Kardashian
    Jul 25, 08:26 AM
    Now I can't sell it anymore for a good price:(



    eBay people are dumb.. sell NOW! People come on here, a Mac forum, still asking when the transition to Intel is gonna start.

    You'll be fine, believe me LOL.





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  • Abstract
    Jan 31, 01:15 AM
    This loser is your idol? Damn, your life sucks.





    today in history funny. Today in History: 1945: Hitler
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  • SolarJ
    May 3, 09:06 AM
    I was hoping for the 24" to come back:(:(





    today in history funny. Today in History: Sesame
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  • zync
    Jul 28, 11:03 AM
    When Microsoft claim that their investment might not pay off for five years, they're paving the way for failure. For the next two or three years, when pressed about the lack of profits, they can claim that the payoff will be in a couple of years from then. They won't have to actually admit that they've failed until after 2010. It's not dissimilar to Bill Gates claiming that there's an 80% chance of Vista shipping on time, it sounds positive, but few people believe it actually will ship in January. It's just paving the way for the next excuse.

    It's very important that Microsoft try very hard with Zune. They keep claiming that the iPod succeeded simply because of slick marketing, whereas everybody else knows that it succeeded by being an attractive proposition, combining style with ease of use. It was word-of-mouth publicity that really worked for the iPod. You can't buy that, it added massive value to the money that was spent on advertising.

    So here's Microsoft's opportunity to look at the last five years of the iPod, together with three years of iTMS, take it all in and apply their 'innovation', show us the ultimate product and then spend a fortune marketing it. There must be no doubt that Microsoft must be seen to throw everything into this project. Then Steve Jobs will be delighted to rise to the challenge and delight in humiliating Bill Gates.

    I really like that last paragraph, lol. I seriously doubt they'll even pose competition. There was an image that was supposedly an actual Zune player, and if it is it's already paving the road for failure.

    Honestly Microsoft will fail, and it's not because they are going to take forever to show anyone anything. Microsoft will fail because it doesn't understand the demographic it is trying to produce a product for. Microsoft may cater to business and such, but in the eyes of teenagers, many of whom are anti-establishment, Microsoft is simply not cool. Not only is Microsoft uncool, it doesn't understand what IS cool.

    Meanwhile, Apple is a huge corporation, and yet even people who hate large corporation love Apple. Apple knows how to market. Apple continuously sets the standard for good design year in, year out.

    Steve Jobs is cool. He's funny. Most people just think Bill Gates, though simply a figurehead now, is the devil (despite that recent huge charitable donation). Steve Ballmer is an oaf. Microsoft has neither the image or the talent to fight this battle. Hell, they've even started to slowly lose the grip on the industry that once held them so dear�business computing.





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  • Andras5soul
    Apr 18, 10:16 AM
    I'm definitely going to wait for this. So I can get a last-gen ultimate on the cheap!





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  • charliepratt
    Apr 14, 04:14 PM
    In Charlotte, NC. In the midst of AT&T upgrades.. Looks groovy to me.





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  • hansiedejong
    Jan 30, 04:01 AM
    How much did you pay for the tickets?

    Like 300 euros. My father is frequent flyer and has very much Flying Blue points so we only pay the tax....:D

    What is the nicest Apple Store in Cali?





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  • PR.
    May 3, 08:00 AM
    It was possible to use the previous 27" as an external display for a MacBook. Can't see any mention of that after a brief scan, and it's a deal-breaker for me. Anyone spot such a feature?





    backdraft
    Jul 25, 03:10 PM
    I'm not too sure I agree with the reason you give though. My main concern is quality control. Even with the paltry share increase Apple has seen during the past year, quality control has become an issue. Would not like to see how much poorer with a 10% share thats all :rolleyes:

    Well Apple is using Intel parts now that explains the lower quality. They're taking their parts from the same bin now; quality suffers... :mad:





    JackSYi
    Jul 24, 10:00 PM
    Although it sounds sketchy on paper, Steve will convince you that its the next big thing.





    Stella
    Jul 21, 11:32 AM
    Pure sobbery, and imo, its ugly.


    If joe pc-user becomes joe mac-user, then macs wont be fun anymore :(

    It's hard to be an elitist mac user if you're no longer in the minority...





    Jason Beck
    Sep 14, 04:49 AM
    Love the jetpack!





    bigpatky
    Apr 12, 09:13 AM
    this really has to stop.



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