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  • iMikeT
    Sep 6, 07:45 PM
    I have the feeling that movie distribution is going to be a tougher obstacle than music.

    It's too bad that these Hollywood execs will not let Apple handle how movies will be distributed.





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  • Multimedia
    Aug 25, 05:37 PM
    Bingo! Bring on the iMac Ultra with Conroe, 23" display and a powerful GPU. Now that would be an immediate purchase for me.Span that puppy with a second 23" Apple or 24" Dell Display and you have a fairly ultimate desktop. Better yet have Apple make the DVI Port Dual so you can span to a 30" Screen. Now that would be truly the ultimate iMac - Until they offer a 30" iMac. :p





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  • scottlinux
    Oct 23, 02:06 PM
    I don't know if this update is imminent. apple.com store still shows macbooks and mbp as shipping within 24 hours....





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  • fr4c
    Nov 23, 11:22 PM
    Psht. I can get that up here for free.
    No need to rub it in.

    Sent from the neighbors down south.

    ;)





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  • nagromme
    Jun 22, 04:36 PM
    Oh, you will always be able to run Xcode on a Mac. You'll just have to buy the developer subscription for a few thousand dollars per year in order to get it activated...

    What Apple actions would lead you to believe that would ever happen? I don�t see the logic in such fears.





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  • JRM PowerPod
    Aug 7, 02:59 AM
    Any Aussies staying up? I think i will have to.

    Why can't Steve do his Keynote at like 4pm over in the US, that we'd be able to wake up at 9. Anyways! As long as he has a big sleigh i don't care





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  • Dalton63841
    Apr 9, 04:45 PM
    In many parts of the U.S. manuals are becoming less and less common. For the record I very much prefer a stick shift. More control, more power, and better fuel economy. That is, if you know how to drive them properly.

    I learned how to drive one on an old gravel road. They are surprisingly easy to learn.





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  • MattyMac
    Aug 6, 09:14 PM
    Looks like I'll be taking my lunch break at 1PM tomorrow:p





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  • MrFirework
    Jan 2, 10:51 AM
    not only that, but none of the rumors really pointed to MWSF for a compact Macbook.

    arn

    True enough... but have any of the new product rumors really pointed to MWSF for anything?





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  • swingerofbirch
    Sep 6, 11:30 PM
    I think fixed pricing for movie purchases would encourage better movie production. There are crappy movies that quickly become $7 on DVD after they are released. And there are ones that stay around $17-19.

    I have one sort of off topic question: has anyone ever bought a DVD at 7-11 or Eckerd for $24.99? Why would anyone do that? It makes me sad to think people might not know they are paying three times more than they have to. Maybe I'm just too jaded.





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  • AppliedVisual
    Oct 24, 01:16 AM
    Could anyone tell me what is "Santa Rosa " ?

    Uh, sure... Click Here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrino#Santa_Rosa_platform).





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  • Surreal
    May 2, 06:00 PM
    This will be interesting. The issue that I see concerns ancillary data. I really dislike how the iphone handles application data, but it is--at the very least--consistent. You delete the app, you delete the data.

    I haven't had the occasion to see how MAS works with deleting, but I can't imagine it doing anything similar, and that creates a rift, in my opinion.





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  • Earendil
    Nov 27, 03:24 PM
    It all comes down to how much extra you are willing to pay for the increased monitor specification. Most will pay 20% very few will pay 75%.

    So you didn't mean their target audience was shrinking, what you meant was their target audience wasn't buying?

    What you say is true for any consumer vs prosumer market.
    The prosumers get more quality, to meet their requirements, and pay for those specifications + more because they are the best. Also a lower volume of products to a smaller prosumer base means you have to charge more per product.

    If Apple wasn't satisfied with the number of units they were moving, and had a markup far above their (real) competitors, I would think Apple would lower it's prices, don't you? That would be the only way to make money if they weren't actually selling the monitors.





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  • ten-oak-druid
    Apr 26, 02:51 PM
    Trademark status of "app store"

    The government's site on trademarks lists the status as:

    "Current Status: An opposition after publication is pending at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. For further information, see TTABVUE on the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board web page. "

    It was approved for use by apple:
    "2010-07-07 - Opposition instituted for Proceeding

    2010-02-04 - Extension Of Time To Oppose Received

    2010-01-05 - Notice Of Publication E-Mailed

    2010-01-05 - Published for opposition

    2009-12-02 - Law Office Publication Review Completed

    2009-12-01 - Approved for Pub - Principal Register (Initial exam)

    2009-12-01 - Amendment to Use approved

    2009-11-21 - Amendment To Use Processing Complete"

    I believe Apple's ability to sue is based on the approval to use the TM even though the final trademark has not been fully granted.

    http://tarr.uspto.gov/tarr?regser=serial&entry=77%2F525433&action=Request+Status

    I remember stories claiming "tentative approval" of the app store back in early 2011. But the application history (some of which I posted above) does not have any items in 2011. Perhaps our legal experts can explain the source of these stories claiming "tentative approval early this year". Is that just a delay between legal filings and public announcements?





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  • cwerdna
    Dec 5, 01:55 AM
    According to http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-6140649.html "SanDisk tied Apple Computer, with 39 percent of all MP3 players sold for the week, but the similarities end there. iPods led all manufacturers with 66 percent of dollars spent in the category, while SanDisk had 18 percent...

    Those figures do not include iPods sold directly from Apple, which does not release sales figures from Apple.com or Apple stores...

    Microsoft's much-ballyhooed MP3 player, the Zune, captured 2.1 percent of units sold, tying with Disney and coming in behind Apple, SanDisk, Creative and Memorex."





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  • gr8whtd0pe
    Jan 23, 11:19 PM
    yup 89 accord with 42,000 miles in it, 5 speed manual :D

    HA! that's not to shabby off of a hood ornament.





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  • Irishman
    May 3, 02:48 PM
    The 6950m and 6970m are also available in 2gb models. That would help with the larger resolution of the 27" display. Let's hope for that as well!

    Well, you got what you wanted on the 2GB 6970m! At least as a BTO option.





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  • macthetiger85
    Apr 26, 01:12 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Here we go again

    "what about windows being generic?!"
    -well Microsoft isn't actually selling window panes

    "app store is generic"
    -if it were 'mobile software store' or 'application store', it would definitely be generic, but 'app store' is arguable

    "this is stupid, apple being such a girl"
    -they've built a name with 'app store', and it would be to the competitions advantage to use it. Otherwise, they would just use something else.

    "apple didn't invent the word app"
    -well they made it popular

    "nuh-uh, I've been using app, since blah blah..."
    -congratulations (but we're talking about millions, not 1 and a few friends)


    Actually "windows OS" was a generic term to describe GUI OS - that is an OS that uses windows on a desktop for organization and simplicity. Yes, Microsoft Windows has nothing to do with window panes but in this case, they did trademark a generic term with the exact same meaning.





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  • adamchronister8
    Mar 28, 10:22 AM
    :D

    It's funny because it's true. ;)

    Steve Jobs is right on the ball, though. Notice how important OpenCL has been since its introduction. It's blowing the doors off the rest of the Windows world! Now watch as Thunderchicken rules the school with exactly zero products for it! Apple has been doing a good job of being "first" in areas that don't matter one bit and being years and years behind in areas that do matter (e.g. Blu-Ray, USB3, OpenGL, etc.)

    Maybe I'm behind with the times, but I have no idea what OpenCL is. Apple has been known for supporting their standards no matter what sometimes.





    da_sebsta
    Apr 2, 06:09 AM
    While i dont agree with imac_Japan that apple needs saving there needs to be changes in its attitude with markets other then US especially in Australia by apple.I live in Aus It is no wonder that apple is struggling in here, other then the ipod there sales arent ne thing to write home about and the main reason this is because of the inflated price of there products over the price in US. When people see other computers in shops for the quater of the price with marketing to make it look faster and better no wander peple arnt buying macs here.





    gnasher729
    Nov 15, 12:05 PM
    Applications should be, and most likely are written to take advantage of available resources. A developer should be writing applications to take advantage of 8-cores already, they don't need an 8-core machine to do so.

    You are not a developer, I take it?

    Are you seriously suggesting that a developer should ship a product with features that are not only untested, but haven't even been tried out?

    What do you prefer: Unpack 8 core Mac Pro, install Handbrake, run it, 50 percent CPU usage, or unpack 8 core Mac Pro, install Handbrake, run it, kaboom!





    TBi
    Nov 21, 01:14 PM
    Mainstream? I doubt any 8+ core users will be mainstream outside of commercial use.

    Just like everything, 8 cores will become main stream sooner rather than later. If the PS3 gets popular then 7-core will be very mainstream soon enough.

    As programs get more and more multithreaded the speed increases from multiple cores will get bigger and bigger. Even if you think about a browser. The browser can itself have multiple threads, for different tabs, the display area, downloading new pages, downloading in the back ground. Then think about java, flash, pdf's in browser and all this web 2.0 stuff. They can all run in separate threads. I know none of these are particularly processor intensive (yet...) but you can see where there could be a use for multi processor in the future.

    In less than ten years i can see us with MMP computers, Massively multi-processor.





    Giaguara
    Apr 15, 10:30 AM
    What people don't understand is that Apple is dying....

    Yes, I don't really understand WHY according to ... you ?? apple would be dieing.

    If you want a Mac that costs 500 $, buy a second had iMac / eMac.

    I have NEVER seen a petition that has anything to do with computer or software industry, that I could believe would make _really_ any difference. All the petitions I've seen seem rant - like. If you have an idea, just present it in a more constructive manner, bring / ship it to Cupertino.

    Besides - I find it really weird that you don't have more than 500 $ to spend for a computer ... when you are living in Japan. Quit drinking gallons of milk a day there, and you can get a computer in a week. ;)





    X2468
    Mar 22, 11:14 PM
    I have a classic and an iPhone....
    I use both and always will
    I'm with you. My classic is so handy and useful. I have it loaded with music, videos, data, podcasts, it's just a terrific all around device. If they increase the capacity, I'll buy a new one upon release. Classic is the perfect name for this valuable device.



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