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  • goobot
    Apr 12, 04:28 PM
    Surveys are not usually right.... based on # sold is where the truth is.





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  • PhoneI
    Mar 28, 08:45 AM
    iOS 5.0: totally new look, no more icon based

    absolutely no shot of that happening





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  • Potential4Evil
    Apr 27, 02:38 PM
    I dont like the little blue folders and even if it is only just changing the color id appreciate some guidance! ^_^

    edit:
    http://i54.tinypic.com/2wd1wtt.jpg
    thats the folders im referring to. This being my drawing reference folder by my trash can. So ik the method of get info and copy paste doesnt work.





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  • -SD-
    Jul 14, 06:47 AM
    Well here we have it, an Amazon listing (http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B003UOSMDU?tag=gamersglobal-21) for the new Arcade S?

    If it turns out this is correct, then 4GB onboard memory is quite an upgrade over the 512MB in the previous incarnation. I'm convinced that the Arcade S will be glossy white. Amazon seem to have changed the page slightly, as it was showing a price of €148.99.

    :apple:



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  • sbarton
    Apr 30, 02:58 PM
    so is this a cider port or native?





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  • MacRumors
    Jun 10, 11:18 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/06/10/more-analyst-speculation-on-t-mobile-as-next-u-s-iphone-carrier/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/06/10/121821-t-mobile_logo.jpg


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  • MacViolinist
    Oct 16, 07:46 PM
    I would love something along the lines of a nano that made phone calls. I could even do without the numeric pad.





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  • Legion93
    May 2, 03:22 PM
    You're saying it wrong.

    Steve

    "Sent from my iPhone"



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  • AbyssImpact
    Apr 20, 02:07 PM
    Why do you guys assume Nvidia cannot make graphic cards for Sandy Bridge? Have you seen Dell's Alienware laptop line? They have the new processors and also are using Nvidia graphics card.





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  • HitchHykr
    Mar 25, 01:40 PM
    I just got the 32GB wi-fi only version for $399 but now I regret it, I wish I would have purchased the 16GB 3G version from AT&T for $429. I think connectivity is more important....oh well, I can live with it!



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  • emotion
    Oct 12, 09:08 AM
    NO? cos that would make it a MBP


    Apart from the backlit keyboard, choice of screen (which is also larger), aluminium casing, expresscard.

    Some aren't that convinced that it's worth the extra coin though, and I can empathise with that view too.





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  • Hurd111
    Mar 9, 11:04 PM
    Interesting simple subject. Nice lighting and use of selective focus. The tone of the background is nice. Is this a lamp?

    Dale

    Thanks. And yes, it is a lamp.



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  • amac4me
    Nov 2, 03:42 PM
    Deimo,

    The link you provide is what I referenced in my post. It's important for people to realize that Net Applications breaks down Apple's operating system into Mac OS (PowerPC) and MacIntel (Intel).

    It's clear that PowerPC Mac use has remained fairly unchanged for the past year (slightly down) but Intel based Macs are on the rise. This makes sense considering that Apple no longer sells PowerPC based Macs.

    Two things are likely occuring:





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  • FasterQuieter
    Apr 5, 04:55 PM
    Kinda agree i could seem myself using a iPad over my MBP when i am not working, having that separation from programming is what appeals to me.

    I want to work when i work and not have to think when i am just browsing the web, in reality the iPad covers all my computing needs when i am not programming.

    Though it would be lovely to have Aperture on the iPad to cover my hobby needs but it would require some from of local wireless storage access as i don't think many 25MB images would fit on 64GB.

    Yep, it's those pesky 25MB images and 1080P video that keep me at my desk with my iMac. I would love to be able to touch up my full-sized images on the iPad. Give it 5 years.



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  • RobBookPro
    Apr 16, 12:29 AM
    This article led me to believe that the Army was after Apples's skills rather then their products. For example, creating intuitive platforms that do not require training.





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  • room237
    Jan 6, 05:04 PM
    I had to delete the Facebook app and reinstall for the push notification options to come up on my phone. Did try restarting the phone before that but made little difference.

    I've done both those things as well but the push still is not working for me.



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  • twoodcc
    Oct 26, 09:32 PM
    as much as i'd like to use .mac, i just can't justify the price





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  • dethmaShine
    Apr 25, 12:59 PM
    Sounds good. If I crash my machine on the way, I'll have this to take care of it. In my opinion, OS's should come on DVD until the time, you can reinstall them from any kind of crashing by booting in as root in the safe mode.





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  • miles01110
    Mar 24, 03:51 PM
    Most everyone is talking about the hardware, but what about the software that Apple develops? Gesture technology, 3D rendering, AI, all the graphic intensive stuff Apple has always been known for. There's a lot of potential for software application outside of the Apple hardware the military may be interested in too.


    Yep. There always has been the potential. The reason it doesn't happen is because (as I said earlier) Apple is almost completely inflexible when it comes to creating something new, modifying an existing application, or otherwise being accommodating to the government. There are exceptions, but they're few and far in between. Microsoft, on the other hand, is more than willing to get their hands dirty.





    CaoCao
    Apr 6, 01:25 AM
    w00t, blazing fast backup times anyone? (20s/16GB w/TB)





    ihav0frnds
    Jan 4, 10:06 AM
    I've been using the iPhone's Google maps in that way for almost 3 years and I have not once had that be an issue.

    I dunno, I guess something bad could happen, but it sure doesn't seem likely to me at this point. And even if it does happen to me soon I'm prepard for "once every 3 years" as a failure rate.

    2d vs 3d...pretty different data consumption





    haruhiko
    Apr 5, 09:12 AM
    Oh, last time they don't even recommend what they rate as the best smartphone in the market, and now they recommend the iPad 2? Either because there is virtually no tablets on the market or the popularity of iPhone 4 is killing the credibility of CR.





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    Mar 4, 05:04 AM
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    str1f3
    Apr 17, 12:16 PM
    The good news is that Apple's iPhone OS won't be the dominating mobile platform for much longer. The sales numbers show that Android is quickly gaining momentum, and Google's marketplace is not censored at all and developers can choose whatever development tool they want to produce software for Android.

    Just because they went from 2.5% to 5.2% in the US means nothing. Apple is at 25%. It is a lot harder to get into the higher market. All that they've been showing is that they can take some of Palm and WM6 marketshare.

    http://www.tipb.com/images/stories/2010/02/marketshare-comscore-400x282.png

    Apple will soon fall back into that little niche where they came from. And they deserve it because of their megalomaniac behavior and arrogant attitude.

    History is going to repeat itself because Apple hasn't learned from their mistakes in the past. They lost the desktop to Microsoft because Apple refused to open their platform to third parties. Now they will lose the mobile market to Google.

    Do you mean history will repeat itself like the Mac/PC wars or like the iPod? Maybe I'm missing something when you say "They lost the desktop to Microsoft because Apple refused to open their platform to third parties" because what comes to my mind is ActiveX and DirectX.

    The WePad is going to ship in July. Even if it might not be as sexy as the over-hyped iPad, it is an OPEN device. And in the end, the open platform will win.

    You do realize that no one is really mentioning the WePad (lol) except pretty much Germany. Go look at the current success of the iPad. If you think you can just blow up Android apps and it will be just like the iPad you're fooling yourself.

    As for your Android is "OPEN" comment, I don't think you know what "open" actually means.

    Is Android Evil? (http://www.visionmobile.com/blog/2010/04/is-android-evil/)

    1. Private branches. There are multiple, private codelines available to selected partners (typically the OEM working on an Android project) on a need-to-know basis only.

    2. Closed review process. All code reviewers work for Google, meaning that Google is the only authority that can accept or reject a code submission from the community.

    3. Speed of evolution. Google innovates the Android platform at a speed that�s unprecedented for the mobile industry, releasing 4 major updates (1.6 to 2.1) in 18 months. OEMs wanting to build on Android have no choice but to stay close to Google so as not to lose on new features/bug fixes released.

    4. Incomplete software. The public SDK is by no means sufficient to build a handset. Key building blocks missing are radio integration, international language packs, operator packs � and of course Google�s closed source apps like Market, Gmail and GTalk.

    5. Gated developer community. Android Market is the exclusive distribution and discovery channel for the 40,000+ apps created by developers; and is available to phone manufacturers on separate agreement.

    6. Anti-fragmentation agreement. Little is known about the anti-fragmentation agreement signed by OHA members but we understand it�s a commitment to not release handsets which are not CTS compliant.

    7. Private roadmap. The visibility offered into Android�s roadmap is pathetic. At the time of writing, the roadmap published publicly is a year out of date (Q1 2009). To get a sneak peak into the private roadmap you need Google�s blessing.

    8. Android trademark. Google holds the trademark to the Android name; as a manufacturer you can only leverage on the Android branding with approval from Google.


    On a more personal note: I do not need and I do not want Apple to tell me what I can read or see on my device. If I want to see naked flesh, then it's none of Apple's business and they have ZERO rights to deny me that. (I'm European - we're not prude here and we prefer sex over violence.) If I want to use software that directly competes with Apple's own offers, then obviously their competition is giving me something that I like better than Apple's software products.

    As much as I like Apple's computers, I hate their entire AppStore and iPhone SDK policies with a passion.

    What you want is a bigger walled garden. You are primarily to only use Google services on Android. I don't like the App Store policies but to simply put out that with Android "is all about choice" is naive. To use half the apps in the Android marketplace your phone has to be rooted (jailbroken).

    Ultimately I'd like for Apple to allow third party apps to be downloaded outside of the App Store and can understand why Jobs doesn't want to offer questionable apps on iTunes.



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