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Saturday, May 21, 2011

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  • justinLONG
    Mar 29, 11:17 PM
    and yes I would buy Quality american made products if a union was not involved, been in one. nothing but shysters. may be a reason why companies go overseas





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  • ChickenSwartz
    Sep 15, 07:55 PM
    Of course MBPs are being updated... I BOUGHT ONE TODAY! :rolleyes:


    -Matt


    Thanks! When you get it, we will all thank you and invite you over to see our Merom MBP.





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  • bassfingers
    Apr 22, 12:18 PM
    That is probably either down to your dad trying very hard to avoid tax, and/or the US tax system in its current state being too complex.

    Both of those possibilities can be solved without getting rid of income tax.

    I'd be equally optimistic about a reformed income tax system that was less complicated.

    he spends so much time on taxes because he has 8 different businesses to take care of, most of which are involved in oil and natural gas, which have even more complicated taxes.

    Please don't say "stop complaining, you're rich", because he wasn't born that way. He built those business from scratch, and i do not believed those actions should be punished with insane taxes





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  • shawnce
    Aug 2, 01:21 PM
    As a 30" display owner, theres no way a screen larger then 30" would be a feasible desktop display. Besides, anything larger then 30" is just too niche of a market. Don't think larger, think more pixels per inch (resolution independent UI (http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/GraphicsImaging/ResolutionIndependentUI.html) does need a poster child).

    Now will they show up at WWDC... personally higher pixel density displays likely wont just yet (would love to be surprised however) but possibly a slight revamp of the currently display lineup (adding in iSight) isn't to far out of the realm of possibilities.





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  • iliketyla
    Mar 29, 08:07 PM
    You are talking about imposing beliefs to a guy sporting a gay marriage signature (which I am all for, but I wouldn't want to push it down people's throats via my signature here, which btw is a political issue and the only way he gets away with is is because he's best pals with the moderators here)? In any case I called him an uber belief commisar but as you say, there's another word for that, and I was implying fascist of course, but I guess an expletive would be best suited.

    All of a sudden people can't offer their prayers to people suffering in Japan, because Aiden Shaw doesn't believe in God...whatever lola wants, as the song goes...:rolleyes: I would have banned this .... on the spot for calling someone's God a "spaghetti monster", it's one thing not to believe, and quite another to mock what someone holds sacred, but this guy is apparently un-bannable here...

    Although you do seem to have some sort of personal vendetta against him, your points do seem very valid. I didn't follow this particular conversation throughout the post but I did notice it initially.
    I myself am agnostic, but I would never knock someone for their beliefs. I simply disregard comments that have to do with religion basically.





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  • XForge
    Aug 4, 01:45 PM
    Who voted negative????? You want it slower, eh? Give the man a G3! No, a 601!
    They can have my 500MHz G3 iBook, I'm nearly done with it.

    Ah, to be able to view movie trailers again.... siiigghhhh....





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  • MacRumors
    May 6, 12:08 AM
    http://images.macrumors.com/im/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/05/06/apple-to-move-from-intel-to-arm-processors-in-future-laptops/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/05/06/010230-arm.jpg




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  • ucfgrad93
    May 4, 10:35 AM
    I'm ok with Don't Panic as a leader. Explore the room first though, don't split up.





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  • axonic labs
    May 6, 01:11 AM
    Oh Charlie, you so silly.

    Charlie is still trying to bring nVidia down. Apple won't switch to a slower CPU.





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  • 2992
    Mar 31, 04:32 AM
    Downloading now!
    Congrats! That's almost an achievement! We all of us should know about it! :rolleyes:





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  • ChickenSwartz
    Aug 12, 06:43 PM
    Not sure why you guys think you will get a free iPod with a new MBP.. Did you read the Terms and conditions? Where does it list the new MBP ?

    http://www.apple.com/uk/backtoschool/?cid=WWW-EUUK-BTS20060801-8EBFY

    They did add the Mac Pro so you guys still have hopes to get a free iPod if released in time.




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  • tdougnoles
    May 7, 09:31 PM
    Steve Jobs tweeted a few days ago that MobilMe was going to be free for Mac uses.





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  • Moyank24
    May 2, 11:10 PM
    Inzo





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  • Meandmunch
    Mar 28, 10:51 AM
    You people can't wait an additional three months (July, Aug, Sept)?

    Sheesh.





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  • crees!
    Aug 2, 12:23 PM
    Then, unless it is a pharmaceutical, national security, or some other VII, the company needs to get with the times. So called intellectual property is so last century and quite honestly patents are pretty useless in these fast changing times. Any company requiring security clearance most likely will not allow them. Mine does not. It's based on the sensitivity of the environment.





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  • PlipPlop
    Apr 20, 09:51 AM
    What justifies European & European colonial sense of entitlement in forums like these?

    Because Europe > USA.





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  • gnasher729
    Aug 4, 07:16 AM
    *fingers crossed*

    Please, let the new MBP be socketed!

    *fingers crossed*

    Socketed CPUs are higher (not a good idea in a laptop). Soldered also gives better connections, which may be important since a laptop is likely to be used in more diverse environments. Like outside, in hot sunshine, or while sitting at a freezing cold trainstation...





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  • oscarmacca
    Apr 24, 03:45 AM
    I'm not impressed if this is where the iMac display is potentially going , the current GPUs can barely drive the resolutions they have now in anything other than simple desktop apps . , can you imagine what video card you would need to drive a game (say portal 2 which has low to modest requirements) at 30fps + on a screen with 3200 or higher resloution ? Well whatever that GPU is , apple will ship with the one released 2 years ago and half the RAM it shipped with on the PC .

    I love the mac OS , I love the mac design , I hate the "last years tech with a shiney shell" we seem to have to put up with , super high res screens and faster I/O ports are all well and good , but put a decent GPU in now the mac is becoming a contender as a home gaming platform .

    Think I ranted a bit then , sorry :rolleyes:
    Good post.





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  • LightSpeed1
    Apr 20, 06:37 AM
    I'll take it!





    OneMike
    Mar 29, 10:59 AM
    pretty cool, too bad can't try it out.





    alexph
    Mar 29, 01:45 PM
    Guess this will affect iPod, iPhone and iPad - I wonder if that is the reason why iPhone5 will be dlayed till fall or even next year. Not much good in hyping up new products if many of your core components are unobtainable. I imagine that it not just batteries that all manufacturers will have problems with.

    The Japanese are resilient, but it will take years for them to fully recover.

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    Doenertier
    Sep 11, 03:57 PM
    What we should get:

    Movie Service with 1280x720 movies, Airport Extreme AV with composite, s-video and hdmi outputs.

    What we will get:

    Movie service with 320x240 movies, Airport Express AV with compostie and s-video only.

    :(

    nope (the latter). Apple wouldn't have been waiting this long. this would be an announcement for the 1st of April. Apple has been preparing for years (since opening the movie store) to bring on movies for $9.99 to $14.99 at 320x240.

    Seriously. TV shows in this resolution are okay for $1.99 and for watching on your iPod when you're on the go. That's great. But Apple is delivering the whole package. As they did with iPod+iTunes. Now there's a frontend in the line for your TV. And you are sitting on your couch. As you were on the go with your iPod. Either media center or streaming solution. And it will be at least DVD-quality if not 720p. No prob with a H.264 at 2-6 mpbs. Files for a 90 minute movie at 700 mb (near-DVD-quality) to 4.5 GB (HD 720p).

    I just hope for a renting solution as this is what people do with MOVIES.

    Comparison MUSIC ---> MOVIES

    solution: on the go ---> on the couch
    license: owning ---> renting
    price: $.99 ---> $3.99

    That is an Apple way of doing. If they have another solution: bring it on; it's gonna make sense.





    gnasher729
    Apr 18, 04:08 PM
    Obviously you mean Samsung is biting the hand that feeds them as they are ripping off their biggest screen component customer.

    You are right it is dumb for Samsung to have done that, and I am sure the people who run the screen business are pissed as hell at the idiots in the cell phone and tablet division who pissed off their best customer.

    I think they are all adults, and they keep these things very separate. If someone said to their colleagues in another department "don't buy screens from Samsung, we are involved in a lawsuit" or "don't sell screens to Apple, we are involved in a lawsuit", the answer would be "are you mad? They are our best supplier, I don't care about any lawsuit" or "are you mad? They are our best customer, I don't care about any lawsuit".


    Indeed. Apple spends less on R&D than many of their competitors.

    1. It is not what you spend that matters, it is what you results you get.
    2. How efficient is the money spent? Apple brutally cut R&D on stuff that doesn't turn into products.
    3. A lot depends on how you classify your cost, which in turn depends a lot on your tax laws.





    thefunkymunky
    Aug 4, 04:35 AM
    So. Errm. I have a question.

    I have a MBP as in my sig. Actually that is the second one I have. First one got damaged by Apple, this second one is currently with Apple and has been for the last 4 weeks. It only went in to repair the fried BT.

    Anyway. Since buying my first MBP in February and receiving the replacement in June which is now back with Apple. I have only had around 4 weeks usuage out of my machine and to this date I am still not using my MBP I originally purchased in February. Every time I call Apple to ask where my machine is they tell me that it will be with me the following week.

    So what are the chances of Apple upgrading me to a new Merom MBP eh. What you think?:confused: