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  • G5power
    Jul 14, 09:18 AM
    This is good to see. High performance chips from Intel and a great design from Apple, this will be fun to see what is announced at WWDC.





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  • logandzwon
    Mar 30, 01:36 PM
    Yes, you know what an "app store" means if you know what an "app" means.

    Does an "app" mean an Apple program?



    It's doesn't matter what MS calls it. There's a class of programs everywhere called "applications". There's no other name for it.

    Applications are a strict subset of programs.

    So, here is an interesting argument, as app is short for Applications, and Applications are a strict subset of programs, doesn't the App Store technically sell Programs, not Apps? Thus, the term is no generic at all. "Program Store" would the generic term. It's the same as a club called "Liqueur Store" (which is TMed.)





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  • Eidorian
    Jul 17, 08:02 AM
    Could someone please clarify, are we expecting the MacBook Pro to be updated at WWDC? I'm ready to purchase a MacBook Pro right away, but if we are fairly certain that there will be a new release in August I will wait as my current laptop is doing the job.

    Yes, we're expecting an update to the MacBook Pro at WWDC. Either they're shipping with Merom or are pre-ordering for it.

    ]Does anyone want to give some odds? I know that no-one can be certain but for instance for a 25% chance I'll wait, for a 5% chance I'll just order one now.I'd say greater then 25%.





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  • sevimli
    Apr 20, 09:55 AM
    This really sucks! :eek:





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  • miniConvert
    Sep 9, 04:49 AM
    I think we all knew that Merom would only bring modest performance gains. I'm surprised they're as high as they are. I'm still not sure why they're using the laptop line of processors in their mid range desktop but it's certainly a testament to the power of Intel's new chips. If it keeps the iMac's cool and efficient then it's all good.





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  • talkingfuture
    Apr 19, 07:02 AM
    I think this may be one of those stories where the media make it sound much bigger than it is. A load of lawyers will make a ton of money and the two companies will come to some sort of licensing agreement or Apple will get a discount on some of the parts they buy.





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  • Sol
    Sep 9, 01:57 AM
    Did a certain platform jumping red-cap wearing Italian plumber write the headline?

    Mama mia! iMac Core 2 Duo Benchamarks!





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  • Christopher387A
    Apr 25, 02:11 PM
    I can't wait! :D





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  • rmwebs
    Apr 25, 02:38 PM
    I'd like to see something along the lines of carbon fiber. I'm fed up of being shocked by my unearthed mac book pro, and very fed up of the razor sharp edges they seem to like so much. It makes me look like I've tried slitting my wrists :p

    The obvious downside with using a non-metal is the heat. They have relied on the aluminium to act as a giant heatsink, and I fear not using aluminium again would result in a thicker, hotter model!





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  • InuNacho
    Apr 30, 06:56 PM
    There is a difference between a revision and a dramatic change. They have not really touch the computer bolted to the back of an LCD screen for a long long time. I loved the look of the Luxo iMac, the BondiBlue would be my second. The slim iMac seems cold and heartless, lack of emotion.

    I feel the same way about the new iMacs, their cold dark metal instead of the old warm happy white or bright colors.





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  • Amazing Iceman
    Apr 11, 08:36 AM
    Because the 3rd party device could be in your neighbours house so your neighbour can see or hear anything that is played through AirPlay from your devices without you knowing. And you might be playing stuff that you wouldn't want your neighbour to see.

    Wouldn't the data still be encrypted by the WiFi key besides the AirPlay Key?

    I would say that your neighbor would only be able to see or hear anything that is played through AirPlay only if your WiFi network is open, or if he physically plugs into your LAN. Otherwise, he'll have to break your WiFi key.

    Could someone confirm this? Thanks.





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  • Kedest
    Apr 25, 02:43 PM
    I just wonder what this will mean for storage space (SSD is expensive!) and for discrete graphics. The refresh can't be as thin as the Air itself if they want to keep room for a graphics chip.





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  • reflex
    Aug 31, 03:35 PM
    If they don't announce/release new MacBooks, my plans are severely screwed.

    Same here, although I'd probably just get a current Macbook if that's the case. I decided I won't wait beyond Paris Expo.

    Although I might still be tempted to buy a MBP if Apple offered a 160GB hd for a reasonable or it were easy to put one in there.





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  • mr.steevo
    Apr 14, 11:50 AM
    Thank goodness Intel will be supporting USB3 for our peripherals.

    I'm sure I'm not the only one here who is barely tolerating the mouse and keyboard lag from the slower USB2 port.





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  • QuarterSwede
    Sep 15, 06:56 PM
    The biggest reason phones suck today is because the interfaces are horrible (SE's being the best of them all). Motorola's phones are nice but their UI's are awful. What I am expecting from Apple is an easy to use phone that looks great and has, nothing less than, an excellent UI. And of course it'll work with iSync ... that's just obvious.





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  • T'hain Esh Kelch
    Sep 12, 02:40 PM
    Kind of a huge gap, don'cha think? For an extra $100 I can nearly TRIPLE the capacity? Why would I even consider a 30 GB model?
    Exactly. More money for Apple.





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  • dolph0291
    Mar 30, 01:18 PM
    They are bothered because they want to be able to describe their app store. They want to be able to say:

    "We have this thing called Marketplace. What is it? Well, it's a place where you can by apps. Think of it as a grocery store for apps. You know, an app store."

    In the Windows world, it would be a Program Store. Look at any Windows computer and there's nothing called an application or an app. MS claims to have, like 95% of the desktop market. How would the gazillion Windows users out there even know what an "app" was? They've had zero exposure to it, it's a totally foreign term. Wait a minute, it's an Apple term that is coming into common usage and now MS might have to change their language to get rid of the goofy term "program", conceding defeat, so its usage must be stopped or curtailed. That's what this is really about.





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  • Evangelion
    Sep 14, 04:03 AM
    My friend has that phone, it's amazing.

    THESE SLIDER PHONES ARE A HUGE HIT RIGHT NOW!

    I wished Nokia came up with a successor to Nokia 7110. That phone ROCKED! Remember the stiletto-phones from The Matrix? Those phones didn't really exist. They were modified 8110's, real 8110 had a "manual" slide-mechanism. But the 7110... That's how they worked. You pushed a button, and the phone just snapped open. Very cool, and very, very sexy.

    They had such a great design years ago, and it just boggles the mind that they are not using it anymore. 8800 does have something similar, but it opens "gracefully", whereas 7110 snapped open.





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  • 4God
    Aug 28, 12:58 PM
    Maybe because most manufacturers have started selling Core 2 Duo computers but Apple hasn't.

    I'm guessing it's because every computer maker has announced the new Core 2 Duo but Apple hasn't.That's why I voted negative.


    I guess Apple needs to change their "update tuesdays" to match the competition eh? In other words, update on other days as needed.





    Equitek
    Apr 22, 12:23 PM
    Are there any Thuderbolt devices yet?

    sigh... I haven't even seen cable adapters, I kinda expected a ThunderBolt to eSATA adapter quickly...





    ten-oak-druid
    Apr 11, 09:13 AM
    It was going to be a chapter in Jobs' autobiography too. LOL

    Anyway an odd thin about airplay is the ability to stream just the sound from a video file in itunes. It can't be done but it can be done from iOS.





    Flyinace2000
    Sep 26, 07:27 AM
    As long as i can buy one on ebay then i am happy.





    QCassidy352
    Sep 13, 09:02 PM
    arn very rarely posts info from his own sources. When he does, that info is always correct. I'd bet a good deal of my savings that the iphone will look very similar to that pic.





    dukebound85
    Apr 25, 12:22 AM
    You know what I hate more? effing speeders:rolleyes:

    Scratch that....effing speeders who don't even have a years worth of driving under their belt and think it's safe to go 20 over

    Man I wish the driving age was upped to at least 18

    It's people like you who piss me off when I am riding my motorcycle as you guys are so effing unpredictable it is dangerous for everyone around you. Never mind my bike can easily outgun pretty much any car out there trying to go fast...

    and you say you want to blow up cars obeying the law...unbelievable
    /rant



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