Sunday, May 29, 2011

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  • IJ Reilly
    Aug 29, 02:14 PM
    Well I think the phrase significantly improved is a opinion.

    Whether OSX been improved "significantly" or not (I notice you fail to offer an opinion of your own), any improvement is better than none, which is precisely how much improvement Windows users have been granted by Microsoft over the last five years. Again, we're being led to be believe that this is somehow a superior state of affairs. I don't know who buys this argument, but I sure as hell don't.





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  • wonderspark
    Apr 13, 11:04 PM
    It looks great! I'll be adding this to my arsenal of editing tools for sure.





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  • autrefois
    Sep 12, 04:33 PM
    iTunes puts Music Videos in with music. You can change that, select your file, hit command I and select the video tab. If you want it to show up under Movies or TV, just change it in the menu that appears.

    Thank you for the clarification, however when I do command-i and choose "Video", the pull-down menu is greyed out. I tried this with several videos, and it's the same: I am unable to change video type on my music videos downloaded from the iTunes Store (American Idiot, etc.). They were all downloaded well before today's updates, so I don't know if that's the problem or not (maybe ones bought afterwards will not cause this problem?)

    Are other people experiencing the same problem?





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  • chrissmash
    Mar 15, 01:45 PM
    I just went to the Apple store and asked the dude there if he knows anything about when the new Macbook pros come out. He said it might be a while but it could even be tomorrow. They guy sounded genuine and I'm thinking if they wanted to release them tomorrow (March 16th); they would have known something by now. The other thing is that from the marketing point of view, I don't think it makes sense to release them before iPad. It's the first time iPad is being introduced so they probably want a strong initial sale to generate more buzz and momentum; they probably don't want people looking at a new Macbook pro when there's an iPad sitting right next to it.

    Just my thought.

    I used to work at an apple store until Christmas and we were always the last to know things, we found out when the public found out eg the iMac launch, that's why they don't have the new stuff in stores the day it's announced, it stays in the back with someone who's signed a non disclosure agreement.





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  • mikeschmeee
    Mar 3, 02:17 PM
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5011/5495259006_ebaefd0748_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5495259006/)





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  • iMikeT
    Sep 22, 12:55 PM
    Let Wal-Mart cry....





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  • Groovey
    Nov 8, 06:18 AM
    Finland store still up as well, even though our neighbours in Sweden have their store down already. C'mon Finland & U.S. stores, give up! :D

    Finland down. Aye.





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  • bmsamson
    Nov 7, 11:02 AM
    Slap a Core 2 Duo in it, bump it up to a 15 or 15.4 inch screen and watch it become Apples best selling notebook ever.

    :)


    NOOOOO. not unless they come out with a 12" model in this new line of yours. some of us want our laptops truly portable!

    impatiently waiting for my c2d macbook........





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  • roxygal9
    Mar 11, 03:52 PM
    It was judged to be a hoax, just like all the MBP rumors so far.

    Thanks for the clarification

    :(





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  • Eraserhead
    Apr 26, 01:56 AM
    Britain is very class based, and is probably racist too. Black people here are generally poor and don't do particularly well at school as well.





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  • azzurri000
    Sep 6, 09:26 AM
    Wow, what a beauty. I am surprised that the top model didn't come with a better graphics card standard though, especially because of its large screen size.





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  • Lacasse
    Jan 11, 05:35 PM
    Thats a big expense and a very big risk. I dont think so.

    Apple has $15 Billion in Cash...and as a shareholder, (i'm not alone here) am a little upset that they're not doing anything with it. A billion or two won't kill them.

    Remember that the iphone is the most profitable product line that apple has. I think that they will continue this trend into the other products, however in order to do so, you must build the infrastructure. Apple will either buy out a current player in the wireless sector, or will slowly deploy their own network, slowly integrating existing products into it... convergence.





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  • cadillac1234
    Apr 14, 10:59 AM
    "switchers" ... plain and simple :D

    Buyer satisfaction with other Apple products is clearly filtering down into Mac sales. This trend will only continue to strengthen.

    I made the switch in 2009.

    The race to the bottom in the PC world made it a fairly easy decision.

    Also the fact that the web apps that are available now makes it a lot easier to make the software transition from PC to Mac. A lot of us had software that we didn't want to re-buy in Mac format so it perpetuated the cycle.

    I know people in my limited sphere of influence are now switching to Macs because I can no longer provide any windows tech support :D





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  • Blue Velvet
    Mar 29, 01:48 AM
    Haven't heard much from Obama about JOBS, JOBS, JOBS lately ...


    Perhaps if you started paying attention... only nine or so days ago:

    During a speech to U.S. and Brazilian business leaders, Obama said he sees opportunities for the U.S. to sell more goods and services to Brazil's rapidly growing market of about 200 million consumers. He says the $50 billion in goods and services the U.S. sells to Brazil support more than 250,000 jobs back home.

    http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9M2FVU00.htm

    and wrote a piece in USAToday just a few days beforehand:

    But in this increasingly interconnected and fiercely competitive world, our top priority has to be creating and sustaining new jobs and new opportunities for our people.

    Lately, we've seen signs that we're moving in the right direction. Our economy added nearly a quarter of a million new private sector jobs last month, and the unemployment rate is at its lowest level in nearly two years. And to keep that progress going, we've got to keep competing for every new job, every new industry, and every new market in the 21st century.

    That's one of the reasons I will travel to Latin America this week � to strengthen our economic relationship with neighbors who are playing a growing role in our economic future.

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/forum/2011-03-18-column18_ST3_N.htm

    Do try to keep up.

    :::

    As for Rand Paul's objections, it's so geopolitically and historically ignorant, it's beyond contempt. It's been hilarious watching the right run around to find a consistent line of attack on this. Congress hasn't declared war since the 1940s.

    This is a multilateral action with the backing of a Security Council resolution. The Daily Telegraph's rantings about Al Qaeda are little more than Gaddafi propaganda.


    Hizbullah is a Shiite movement of southern Lebanon. There are no Shiites in North Africa, where almost all Muslims are Sunni. Hamas is a Palestinian movement and does not have a branch franchise in Libya. The people of Benghazi and Misrata, together amounting to 1.3 million, the backbone of the liberation movement, are not al-Qaeda, which is not a mass movement. In fact, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb is like a few hundred guys and is an Algerian organization. I know, I know, pointing out that Michelle Bachmann has said something uninformed is like pointing out that Lady Gaga has done something outrageous. But we are told that Bachmann made a positive impression among possible Republican voters in Iowa recently, and the world in which we live has such persons as potential presidential candidates.

    Sarah Palin wants the US military to go into Libya, kill Muammar Qaddafi and then get back out. Palin doesn�t seem to realize that 110,000 US troops on the ground took 8 months just to find Saddam Hussein after they had invaded and occupied Iraq, and that at that point were were bound by Pottery Barn rules per Colin Powell� we had broken the vase and had now owned it. That vase cost about a trillion dollars all told, as Obama pointed out tonight, along with thousands of US and Iraqi lives. Palin lives in a magical world where she can wave her wand and Sarah suddenly gets her way.

    Newt Gingrich was for the intervention before he was against it.

    And Mitt Romney is all for invading Libya, but thinks the United States should have done it all by itself without consulting allies and apparently should bear all the costs of doing so. Romney alleged that the US �followed France� into Libya, though in fact the US fired 110 Tomahawk missiles at Qaddafi�s anti-aircraft batteries as the engagement was beginning, making it safe for the French pilots to fly missions there.

    http://www.juancole.com/2011/03/obama-on-libya-vs-trump-bachmann-romney-gingrich-and-carrot-top.html


    As for US interests, many of you including the racist fringe christianist Pauls, are not connecting the dots:

    For those who ask what the U.S. national interest in Libya is, the correct question is about broad U.S. regional interests. Had the Libyan crisis emerged before the Arab uprisings, intervention would still have been the moral course � though it would have been harder to make the case about U.S. interests. But there is a link among the revolutions sweeping the Arab world that cannot be denied.

    First, the uprisings have been, stunningly, peaceful. Even in Yemen � where weapons are everywhere, hundreds of thousands have remained adamant in facing the bullets of security forces by repeating Cairo�s Tahrir Square chant, �Silmiyyah, Silmiyyah� (peaceful, peaceful). For thousands, a whiff of dignity and freedom has overcome the fear of death.

    Their success will be the antidote to militant extremists � and thus in the U.S. interest � and their failure would surely turn their energies toward militancy. To be sure, as the Middle East goes through unstable times, al Qaeda will find new opportunities and Washington must remain vigilant. But al Qaeda�s ultimate undoing will be when the vast majority of Arabs and Muslims see it as the primary threat to their aspirations.

    http://www.brookings.edu/opinions/2011/0328_libya_telhami.aspx

    The entire point of this is in the long-term. Apart from denying a victorious Gaddafi an opportunity to create trouble to his neighbours and destabilise the region, it is to provide support for popular uprisings in order to deny radicalism the oxygen it needs.





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  • rezenclowd3
    Oct 10, 04:53 PM
    I miss the days of holovids:D I sure didn't miss much of the story then, unless of course I decided to get the hell out of a level vs reading the 'vids.

    I will say, I quite enjoy co-op multiplayer even though I much dislike the story and lack of emotion.

    The data pads have me much intrigued, but I, unlike some of you, but like most of the halo population, will not torture myself with Reaches legendary. (where half of the datapads can be found)





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  • Henk Poley
    May 5, 09:27 AM
    To be honest, I'd rather get better colours, better black and all that. An AMOLED display on an iPad would absolutely amazing (AMOLED Retina would be even better).
    I'd rather have them move to Pixel Qi, Mirasol or Liquavista once the technology is up to steam. Instead of having a light that needs to burn brighter than the ambient light to able to see it (bye bye battery life outdoors).





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  • bbeers
    Mar 5, 07:36 AM
    nice shot for a first post man :) where is that? oo that lens flare though ;) keep it up man, post more on here!
    That was shot under the United States Naval Academy Bridge in Annapolis MD. Here is another shot from the same spot just looking out at the Naval Academy more.
    http://blurredsight.net/macrumors/bbeers-ANNAPOLIS.jpg

    Nikon D3100, Nikkor 18-55mm, ISO 125, 18mm, f/11, 1/500





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  • rhett7660
    Nov 16, 06:40 PM
    I don't recall massive outcry from the devs on those other platforms. Why do you think that is?

    On reason might be because when was the last time a gaming console had 100K games for it?? I don't think any of them have. Could be wrong thou.

    You have far more developers for the iPhone platform then you do for the games thus we hear about it more. I would also speculate that now that we live in an age of instant communication, we don't have to wait it to make the paper or trade magazine we are hearing about it much sooner and more often.





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  • mulletman13
    Aug 4, 01:33 AM
    Ah yes, thank you for telling me =)

    Heh... should've looked first =) (http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/quartzextreme/)





    Eidorian
    Jan 11, 11:44 AM
    Hmm. Something wireless. :rolleyes:My thoughts exactly.

    Silly rabbits.Apple is talking about the new wireless Apple TV and associated iTunes movie rentals you download from them satellites ;)I'll get the aluminium foil hats.





    nomad01
    Oct 27, 01:14 AM
    34C is really, really low. 54C sounds more normal. How does your MacBook feel to the touch? Warmer? Perhaps it was reading the temp incorrectly before and is now reading it correctly?


    Is this under normal operating conditions? Not pushing it?

    According to CoreDuoTemp and iStatPro, my MB is usually around 19 to 25C. I've seen it reach 50ish when I push it. :confused: :confused:





    rezenclowd3
    Sep 27, 02:53 PM
    Dunno why peeps call grenade launchers and powerful combos "noob". It's a good strategy, then use it.





    Zoolevation
    Mar 11, 05:30 PM
    What about the Macbook air? My creditcard can't wait anymore longer :p





    spiv
    Mar 28, 10:19 PM
    I think it's really funny (sad) that all the haters come out against RS. First off could you sound like bigger snots that RS is too lowbrow to buy your apple product from them. They're a retailer, that has survived by evolving when their core business has been decimated by the fact that technology in general is cheaper and more widely available than ever. Not for nothing, but the very products we're all coveting and supporting to no end, have evolved from garage built computers that were probably 90% RS parts!!!

    I'm an Apple believer, and terribly disappointed that living in NYC I can't walk into a company store and walk out with my $800 appliance. Tomorrow morning the RS 1 block from my house will open at 9AM, and I'll walk out in 5 minutes with a product that I haven't been able to get in 3 weeks, after 'stopping' in at least 8 times, only to be turned away. The last time the Apple-droid from bum**** actually told me my best bet was to come back at 5AM and wait on line!



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