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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

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  • luminosity
    Sep 1, 11:37 AM
    wow. would that be the biggest mainstream desktop around?





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  • mazola
    Sep 19, 03:34 PM
    ... a final annual download number of 125,550.





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  • jaw04005
    Nov 23, 12:34 PM
    Airfoil Speakers Touch 1.0.2 is out. It restores the computer artwork. Apple finally did the right thing.

    http://www.rogueamoeba.com/utm/2009/11/23/airfoil-speakers-touch-1-0-2-is-now-available/

    Looks like Apple admitted it was in the wrong.





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  • mex4eric
    Apr 22, 05:09 PM
    If Apple has this expectation, they had better at least sell an appropriate adapter/hub. I've long thought a thin, form-matching hub that connects to all of the ports on one side of an Apple portable would be a great idea. If Apple can make a 2- or even 3-port USB hub off of the Thunderbolt port (especially if a Mini Display-Port is also available) for ~$50, that would be golden for this type of MBA plan.

    Hey, they could build a little hub with a cord that plugs into the TB port and provide a few USB 1,2,3 ports, maybe a firewire port, plus a glowing Apple logo on top and call it an iHub.





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  • theelysium
    May 3, 01:05 PM
    I think there is an error on the iMac performance page.

    It shows:

    For i5
    283912

    Then for i7
    283913

    Shouldn't it show faster performance for the i7?:confused:

    I sent an email to someone who works on their website asking them to double check that.:D





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  • Multimedia
    Sep 9, 01:43 PM
    I know this sounds silly but how do you monitor processor usage from a process via Activity Monitor? I have the Developer Tools installed too. I'm not a developer but well...my work requires me to have them installed anyways.Yes that's right. I always have Activity Monitor on so I can see exactly what's going on with my four cores. I have the sort on the percentage column on the left followed by the application name and then I stick it in the lower right corner of my two screens. By keeping it open I can make sure nothing has crashed.

    Both Toast and Handbrake occasionally crash during an encode or even while Toast is writing the image after an encode. Occasionally it's due to a bad original file MPEG2 glitch that will keep causing Toast to crash repeatedly. But ususally I can relaunch and re-run the process and it works fine the second time.





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  • weitzner
    Oct 27, 03:05 PM
    i really feel that greenpeace is trying to use the fact that Apple is the "cool" tech company to get what they want done. for instance, if Apple is bad for the environment, we hippie college kids won't think they're as "cool." Apple loves us hippie college kids and doesn't want to lose us as customers, so they HAVE to be greener - greener than all other tech companies which are JUST AS BAD AS APPLE - then the other tech companies will have to follow suit, because that's the way it is. Apple got rid of CRT displays a while ago- dell still sells them, hp still sells them... they've got friggin lead in them! ALL lcd panels contain mercury.... i mean i don't really see greenpeace's point here. i mean, yeah, i'd like apple to be the greenest, that way i'd feel better about giving them my money. but they do take back old iPods, they do take back your old computer when you buy a Mac... it's not like they do nothing. i think greenpeace is doing a pretty dumb thing here- they should be lobbying governments to make these chemicals illegal to include in consumer electronics, not attempting to bully apple. just my thoughts on the matter.





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  • VicMacs
    Sep 9, 01:57 AM
    now is the Xeon processor faster than the core 2 duo?





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  • mdntcallr
    Sep 14, 12:38 AM
    sounds like a nice starter level phone/ipod.

    but what I and many other people want is a smart phone, for:
    Treo/Blackberry like functionality
    Camera with decent megapixel, maybe 3 megapixels (settle for 1.3) that moves.
    so you can have "isight" built in. also ichatav with video.
    Ipod, with 80 gb hard drive.
    Video capability, both from itunes, and even with streamed cellular broadband via slingbox or from more

    oh well... to dream





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  • MacBram
    Apr 28, 05:18 PM
    You do realize that this image could end up biting Apple in the butt? In 3 years time the iPad will be where the iPhone is now: Loosing some (not all) of its marketshare to the knockoffs.

    Unless Apple has a new iToy (I.e not an MP3 player, phone or tablet) ready for say 3-4 years from now, they wont get any bigger than they now are.

    More likely scenario: in three years time both the iPhone and the iPad will be where the iPod is.

    With the iPod, Apple started with a high end, expensive device. People still bought it in droves. Later Apple varied it and introduced cheaper, smaller models. There are no effective competitors.

    As the device matures and the Market for mp3 players is saturated, Apple takes it in a new direction and adds iOS and apps. They sell fewer, but most of those sold are mow iPod Touches.

    With iPhone, Apple again started with the high-end. They haven't even begun to produce differentiated models.

    With iPad, Apple has hit a sweet spot really early on -- the competition is in shambles and has no-where to go. Where are the competitive knock-offs at any price, let alone cheaper prices?

    In three years, Apple is going to:
    A) have three more years of experience with these devices (and who is matching the maturity of their devices today) -- particularly as Apple products are often the bench mark and define their respective industries/markets.
    B) have a fully operational data centre online for three years
    C) have even more and better control of components and supply chain
    D) have even more high profile shops in more countries
    E) have even more sales in China and India
    F) have even more experience at designing and producing their own unique SoCs for their devices while competitors have to make do with all the same off-the-shelf power-hungry parts, and same off-the-shelf half-baked operating systems.
    G) still remain unconcerned about its marketshare, having been making HALF the revenue and profits of the ENTIRE industry already!

    Really, no-one even three years ago predicated the success of the iPhone or the existence of the iPad. What makes you think that three years is going to be more favourable to Apple competitors than to Apple?

    Anyway, I wouldn't count out the possibility of new "iToys", but don't forget the MacBook Air, either. This redesigned, second gen model has been flying off the shelves the last few months. Lion is about to be released and MacBook Pros are getting refreshed. Apple never has stood still, why would they start standing still for the next three years!





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  • FloatingBones
    Apr 20, 10:08 AM
    Shame that everyone is going to jump to conclusions rather than work out why this is stored.

    The obvious problem is that the data may be extracted -- against the will of the owner -- for a completely different reason than it was initially stored. See this comment (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12427513&postcount=17) in the discussion thread.





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  • Jedi128
    Sep 26, 03:17 PM
    It's so nice not to have to be on any ****ing "contract". (Sorry, I just really hate the state of the cellphone market in the USA.)

    Amen to that. I have T-Mobile now with pay as you go...... I don't like getting raped monthly by cell phone providers.

    But, BTW..... where the **** is my Macbook Pro with Merom? Its Tuesday...what the **** is going on........?





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  • asdf542
    Apr 22, 01:01 PM
    Even the 15" Zacates have optical drives. An MBP without optical drive would look bad.

    Just like all of the netbooks with optical drives make the MBA 'look bad'? :rolleyes:





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  • evilgEEk
    Sep 4, 08:04 PM
    This device is precisely why I haven't replaced my Airport Express (see sig). I sure hope this turns out to be true because this is exactly what I've been waiting for!

    New nano and 23" iMac would be sweet too, although I don't need a new computer so it doesn't really affect me much.





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  • shecky
    Aug 28, 09:31 PM
    Although I agree the post was condescending, Apple did in fact add MacPros to the iPod promotion when they were released.

    --HG

    yeah... and what about the past years when they have run the promotion and not added newly released product to the rebate? thats what i was referring to.





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  • muncyweb
    Mar 23, 06:39 PM
    ......Checkpoints should be illegal anyway. .... Corruption is everywhere, people. I dislike most people that where the badge. Yeah, I'm prejudice in the same way that they are prejudice towards most citizens.

    The servants have become the masters. People are so fearful, fat and happy that they'd rather not do anything about it. We fight (http://www.ncrepublic.org) the de facto state in court on a regular basis. Most of the cases get thrown out for lack of jurisdiction, or as they say "jurisdictional economy" (it gets too expensive to fight us). It's all just a money thing. They don't care.

    What a joke.





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  • rdowns
    Sep 5, 03:56 PM
    Since my 3G 15GB iPos is about full, I want a new iPod.

    Any my stock account loves the movement - AAPL closed up $3.10 today.





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  • aristotle
    Nov 13, 07:07 PM
    As a professional developer, I do need to point a couple of items out…

    The link that DARING FIREBALL points to (mentioned earlier in this thread) sighting "Public APIs" is not an ADC documentation site.

    One of the Desktop APIs being used (sited via the Public API link) is being used in a manner that is specifically reaching into "/System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources", this is a very large red flag… Your reaching
    into someone else's bundle here.

    The other Desktop API is requesting the icon of a document type - I would sure be peeved if I found someone else's Desktop application broadcasting one of *MY* hand made graphics or icons out to their iPhone application.

    Regardless, Both of the API being used to obtain the graphics/icons are being called are from the Mac OS X Desktop SDK, not from the iPhone SDK. In addition, the result is being broadcast out to another machine (the phone), an image they don't hold rights to.

    Just because you can get hold of an arbitrary image (including a users document) via a "Public" API, doesn't give you the right to use it without permission.
    Thank you. You said it better that I could right now as I'm trying to fight off a cold. :o

    I'm also a professional developer for that other platform with a monopoly in the desktop market (windows client/server). I've only dabbled with OS X but the general principles are the same regardless of whether you are using OS X APIs or Win32. Just because an API can give you access to an image, it does not mean that you can use it wherever however you wish.

    If I was an icon artist, I might be upset if my icons were being used on an iPhone app which were only licensed for use in a specific desktop app whether directly or indirectly because it was set as the default icon for a data type on the server.





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  • mr.steevo
    Apr 20, 09:58 AM
    Ask Josh Harris what he thinks of this and he'll tell you we're right on track with losing all anonymity due to technology.

    Buckle up.





    apolloa
    Apr 30, 06:09 PM
    Thing is though... if the new top end MacBook Pro 2.3 can keep up with and beat even a current 8 core Mac Pro in some instances and trounce the quad core model, just how powerful is a top end Sandy Bridge iMac going to be :eek::confused:

    And seeing as Apple blessed us with quad core in the laptops, I would bet my remainder of my hair on my head that the top end iMac option at most will have six core sandy bridge :D





    steviem
    Apr 11, 03:47 PM
    How many pints to a league does your car do?





    Machead III
    Aug 29, 03:56 AM
    Going public has other dimensions. There's more to business than the consumer and executive/investor ends. Going public allows people to force coporations to act in outside interests, otherwise it's just a private tyranny.

    Investors are the kinds of people that can force Apple to resolve the iPod City scandal in workers favors, even if it doesn't pose financial benefits for Apple itself.

    The problem is, the investors are usually stinking rich capitalistas anyway, and they'd rather resolve it in Apple's financial favor in order to harvest a couple more pennies from poor, miserable Chinese workers so they can slap it on their already monstrous monthly bank balance.

    So much for morality :/





    Stridder44
    Apr 14, 11:56 AM
    I think my next computer will be an Ivy Bridge MBA with Thunderbolt. My 2007 Macbook is getting a bit long in tooth.

    Same thoughts here. My early '08 MBP is starting to really show its' age (especially its' 8600M GT).

    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.

    You know that hard drives and other devices see a nice speed gain wi-- never mind, I know you must be joking and know the real benefits of USB 3.

    Now that it's part of the platform Apple has no excuse for not including it. However, it wouldn't surprise me to see a MBP with this platform that still only has 2.0 connectors.

    Heh, that is totally something Apple would manage to do.

    "But sir, we can't remove it, it's built into the chipset itself..."
    "I don't care, damn it. Re-solder an older chipset on to it then."
    "But..." *head asplodes*





    dizmonk
    Jan 13, 05:20 PM
    Ditto

    I've been running Sophos for 3 months, with Time Machine via firewire, etc. No issues with either.

    2.8ghz i7/16gb