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  • J@ffa
    Oct 25, 10:53 AM
    I'll be there, either at five-ish or four. Are there going to be more than five hundred people queuing before opening? Given the number of online orders, I don't know...

    Synchro, I was there too! Got there about 5:45am thanks to the reliability of this country's transport system when no-one's using it (:P) and the queue was mind-bogglingly huge then. I got a t-shirt then, though! :D

    I need to pick up not one, but two (honesty to the extreme) Leopard family packs � does anyone think Apple will take pity on me and give me two shirts (one for the person I'm buying a family pack for)?





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  • neurobound
    Feb 27, 10:02 AM
    In-app purchase can be disabled using parental control. This is stupid. I expect my tax to be used by my government to tackle bigger problems, oh maybe like jobs and the economy, not to appease some idiot "parents."


    That's probably where you and most people misunderstand the role of government. Through the consent of many people, the government is responsible for the current state of our economy, thanks to the high taxation, regulation (more often favoring a large corporation rather than smaller business) and social programs promising far more than they ever could ever practically provide.

    Just ask yourself, with our government spending record amounts of tax dollars. Handing out more unemployment and welfare dollars than ever - more more than any government in the world, by far - shouldn't we be more prosperous than ever?

    These booms and bust's don't just... happen. Give up the faith in this idea that government MICROMANAGEMENT is going to save us. The burden of this economy could swiftly be lifted off our shoulders if people would recognize the necessity to strip funding to all unconstitutional programs. We could be prosperous again if we the people would collectively recognize that to fix these problems, small steps can't be taken, but immediate... radical legislative progress that guts the current budget and corporate favoritism and military empire.

    Regulation isn't inherently a bad thing - it can be a law we all agree on, however if we look more closely at regulation we usually get, it's often a law that's built to favor a particular party, quite often the larger corporation. Shouldn't the law be equal to all? It is for this reason many of us are against so many regulations, they hurt small businesses, and ultimately the average person.

    This isn't about government vs rich as so many people seem to get stuck on. Some of the rich that so many people hate, virtually OWN the government. So why continue to fund their efforts as we have for way too long now?

    The constitution for the united states, if we can't agree on that single document, the law of the land that define's the limits of our government's authority...then what hope do we have to agree on anything?





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  • big
    Sep 14, 08:53 PM
    >onemoof

    thanks...I knew anyone who could dissasemble their mac and turn it into leftovers would know about this stuff...

    half that I had forgotten, the other I just couldn't remember





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  • mdriftmeyer
    Apr 14, 06:08 PM
    He was at Microsoft for 2 years and over a decade at Yahoo. I would say he's more of a Yahoo employee then Microsoft.

    I'm pretty sure he didn't fit in at Microsoft the same way ex-IBMer Papermaster did at Apple.

    Its a good thing he's going to work at Apple. Hopefully he can help build a FreeBSD backend like Yahoo once had in it's glory days!

    What I find ironic is Apple building data centers and pushing the cloud while they just finished acing the Xserve.

    Apple should make a move and buyout Joyent if they really want to get serious. Joyent has been picking up a lot of top talent!

    Seeing as OS X is a FreeBSD brethren it's not hard to realize that while XServe is decommissioned that they are still designing, developing and testing future Server Hardware and the Data Center is a great testing ground amidst a huge swath of 3rd party hardware inside there.



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  • Hodapp
    Sep 27, 09:00 AM
    I'm hoping to see those OpenGL improvements significantly boost my Quake 1 fps on my MacBook.

    I doubt a software update can magically change your crappy Intel 950 in to a worthwhile GPU.

    I keep waiting for one of these updates to properly clock the MacBook Pro's GPU. Now that is ridiculous.





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  • mdelvecchio
    Mar 23, 03:08 PM
    I don't buy it; Apple offers the Apple TV for $99 which provides AirPlay.

    ...and does a lot more than stream airplay. but not everybody is going to buy yet another set-top box. but everybody buys a tv sooner or later -- if apple can get $4+ per set sold, from all the major manus, why not? more TVs sell than ATVs...



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  • Rocketman
    Oct 6, 02:52 PM
    No way in hell. They've already asked their developers to change app resolutions once. 3 screen sizes will never fly with developers.

    99.999% likelihood of this being total nonsense.

    It is not necessary to change screen resolution to miniaturize the device. An iPad for example is the opposite of dense graphics to the degree shrinking it could maintain the same resolution even at 6-7" diagonal.

    An "iPhone nano" could have the same screen resolution as an iPhone 3GS and be the size of a bit over an iPod nano. Like the current iPod Nano x2 or so.

    I agree having too many resolutions is a problem, mainly for bit flipping applications like games and fixed I/O display apps.

    In all these years true screen size independence has not happened, so I am not holding my breath now either, since Apple has been dumbing down or crippling the CPU, graphics, and memory.

    Whatever China wants is what Apple is making. Yes Verizon will have LTE/CDMA handsets, but AT&T will have LTE/GSM handsets and will maintain market dominance where their service does not have holes. Verizon will exploit captured clients and areas where AT&T service is lacking.

    Once LTE is turned on the entire estimate where those zones are will change because the easiest way for AT&T to poach Verizon clients is to offer what they want. LTE/something slower, modern handsets, post-sale service.

    Verizon customer service is widely hated.

    Rocketman





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  • SuperCachetes
    Mar 11, 03:28 PM
    I too will be swapping out my US made foreign car for an "American" car, but anymore, I'm not sure what that means.

    Good point. There is a little article in the April Car and Driver that lists all of the cars assembled in North America and their actual domestic parts content. Some of it is pretty shocking. Sorry, I don't think they have it online, but if somebody really wants it, I can scan it.

    As an example, the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry are both 80% U.S./Canadian parts content. The Chevrolet Silverado pickup? ...61%. :eek:



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  • rhett7660
    Apr 8, 12:00 AM
    50 billion out of a budget of what? A trillion and a bit? What's really ridiculous is all the petty bitching coming out of DC over what amounts to less than 5% of the total. The Titanic is hit and two engineers are fighting over whether or not to turn on one pump.

    If the government "shuts down", not much will change. Life will continue.

    Not if you count on your paychecks coming from them. Life will continue sure, but it will be a hell of a lot harder.

    This has happened before and it is crap anyway you look at.





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  • teleromeo
    Nov 14, 03:20 PM
    A cheap trick that solves many problems is to replace the backup battery.



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  • Polo5
    Aug 19, 11:01 AM
    Why is everyone ragging on Facebook for this?

    It's not as if they invented it.

    Foursquare, Loopt and Gowalla have had these types of apps for many many months.
    +1
    because it's turned on by default. it should be off by default (IMO) and then turned on as an option. many people aren't aware that Facebook's new "features" are almost always on when rolled out.
    I'm sure you will be able to turn it off
    I dont know what kind of CRAZY KILLER friends you all have on facebook. I only have relatives and close friends I see and talk to on a normal occasion.
    IF YOU DONT REALLY KNOW SOMEONE DONT ADD THEM AS A FRIEND.
    and only share the info you want with the people you want.. its not that hard really
    +1

    But yeah, why do people freak out about this? I usually see people updating their status with "i'm at the mall, movies etc?". I guess they have to panic now and go back and check in their homes to make sure no one is trying to break into their homes.





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  • PlipPlop
    Apr 21, 01:22 PM
    Are they adding some decent controls though?



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  • lmalave
    Nov 2, 10:04 PM
    So many of the switchers are college kids. A few
    months ago they had an article about how the
    market share in college is really falling more toward
    mac, more than ever before. Apple is getting them
    young, and that will pay off in the long run. I got
    my first Mac when I started college and now that
    I finished, I got a new one. The new laptops have
    made a huge dent in this age group, so that is what
    a lot of this whole market share increase is caused by.

    Harvard and Princeton have both recently reported that 50% of sales at their campus computer stores are Macs.





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  • louis Fashion
    Apr 12, 05:51 PM
    Pfft, this whole "iPad fad" is going to fade away now any day now. Right guys? ;)

    Exactly. Right after I get my IPad 3. !!!!



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  • twoodcc
    Oct 9, 04:38 PM
    Ah shut up you bastards...

    well that's one way to put it :p

    but i agree.





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  • vartanarsen
    Apr 19, 11:47 AM
    Who cares about Expose. Give me Multi-Touch Gesturing like I have on iPad 2. 4-5 finger swipe accross apps, 4-5 finger swipe up to show the mult-tasking pane; 4-5 finger pinch-close to get to the home screen........What can beat that??????



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  • elpmas
    Mar 18, 12:21 PM
    where are the pictures!? :O





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  • likemyorbs
    May 2, 11:05 PM
    Sorry neighbors :( That's a shame.





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  • besler3035
    Jan 19, 07:48 PM
    You probably don't have Adobe Reader installed. Mac OS X comes with an application called Preview which opens up PDF files. It is the default viewer for PDF files, even if you do have Reader installed. It also saves it to the desktop by default, like you explained.

    If you do have Adobe Reader installed, check out the info on one of the PDF files. It should say Open With...and then have a drop-down menu and say Preview. You can change this to say Adobe Reader, and then click the box that says change for all documents like this.

    Note: This may not change whether it is saved on the desktop, because I don't think Safari or Mozilla has native-PDF support built into their browsers.





    MacRumorUser
    Jul 24, 03:05 AM
    ^ nice but too expensive.

    100-150 euro more for it is a lot. Retailers are already throwing deals together such as free game, or at least cheaper game plus extra controllers.

    I got the new machine with extra black controller, Pure & Lego Batman + newly released ToyStory 3 free.





    Anonymous Freak
    Feb 28, 01:43 PM
    That's debatable. Apple's reputation in business/enterprise support has never been stellar. Meanwhile, Google literally Velcro together their server farms, using cheap hardware that is vulnerable to failure at single points but is collectively resilient and efficient.

    These are extreme ends of the spectrum that I'm using as examples, though.

    There's a big difference between "many single machines can fail and the cloud survives" and "individual machines are stable". Most businesses can't afford the mass cloud redundancy of Google, and most can't afford to have machines go down regularly.

    The point of "big iron" is that you buy one large expensive machine that just sits there doing its work quietly for years on end, with little active administration needed.





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    Apr 3, 11:21 AM
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    DeSnousa
    Aug 25, 12:59 AM
    Cool i was wondering also, thanks for putting the effort into making it and im looking forward to it too :)





    bunger
    Apr 5, 10:51 AM
    I will look into those... any other options?



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