Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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  • buckwheat987
    Mar 24, 03:00 PM
    Cool..happy birthday...

    great OS





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  • down the marine food web



  • *LTD*
    Apr 23, 08:24 AM
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    Who is this "untoward person"?

    What would the "issue" be?

    e.g. paedophile. Issue is rather obvious.

    How would they acquire the data? How would they know this is a young person they actually want to follow? Couldn't they just follow them home from somewhere? Does the person need to lose their phone for a danger to occur? Does this paedophile need to have a phone with them?

    The tracking that is occurring is by cell tower identification when someone is in range of one. Will the paedophile have access to a spy satellite to zero in on the exact location of an individual?

    I'm still not buying it.





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  • Ocean Food Chain.



  • Phutchi
    Sep 30, 03:20 PM
    All pocket doors. Very interesting.


    Slide to Unlock....





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  • Figure 8: Food chains of the



  • toxicbomber
    Jan 14, 04:04 PM
    Hope they don't shut down Steve's screen at the keynote...

    It won't happen. The signals from Steve's clicker go over radio and are paired with projectors are behind the screen. No way in the world is it possible to interfere with the keynote. They are prepared for any event that might happen. Trust me. :apple:



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  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 27, 04:26 PM
    Interesting take, but I can see in 1080p the impending sexual harassment lawsuits.

    Got that covered.

    Since all the 'action' will take place in stalls, we have surveillance cameras on the doors and the sinks.

    Good way to monitor hand-washing too. LOL :p





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  • Suture
    Mar 23, 08:12 AM
    rtdgoldfish -- that's awesome. I hope you catch the thief. Keep us updated.



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  • jive
    Sep 12, 07:30 AM
    Disney own/are part of Buena Vista - who make a shedload of movies.





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  • AmbitiousLemon
    Nov 16, 02:32 PM
    They have more of the ability to develop the chips Apple needs at the quantity they need them...

    This is a big point here. AMD has been struggling to keep up with demand for many months now. Apple has suffered in the past from vendors who couldn't deliver as promised. IMO the biggest advantage of the Intel shift was Intel's ability to meet Apple's demand.



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  • Aperture
    Jan 15, 10:06 PM
    My Thoughts:

    A nice iPhone update, I wasn't expecting a new iPhone.. yet I wasn't surprised considering the entire firmware was leaked

    The $20 on the Touch doesn't really matter to me because it seems like you are getting quite a bit of functionality out of it. Apple did a similar thing with the upgrade to wireless N on some notebooks, right?

    iTunes movie rentals, Apple TV, & Time Capsule sound like a good idea but none of them truly appeal to me

    Macbook Air: I'm really not sure I'd ever recommend this.. I know I am not the targeted audience but I'd much rather go for a MB and save a bunch of money or spend a few more hundred and get a MBP. I know it is an ultra portable and it therefore has limited ports, but they are just too limited for me. I don't think I could justify spending that much for so little. Edit: I've thought about it and I understand this is a niche market, it is meant to compete against the comparable IBM & Sony. In that regard, it is quite good.

    I'm also not a fan of the black keyboard, it doesn't look right to me. The curvature of the design is excellent, though.

    Either way, Macworld 08 was alright.. a little underwhelming compared to last year but I wasn't expecting anything groundbreaking. One thing that did annoy me is that the entire keynote was almost laid out for us prior to Steve Jobs taking the stage.. No surprises. Apple needs to do a better job keeping rumors low and leaks to a minimum.





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  • whooleytoo
    Jan 8, 09:17 AM
    Just think, could WWDC 2007 be the first keynote we all watch on our big screen TVs, streaming over iTV?

    I wonder, would it be possible to introduce an element of P2P technology to spread the load of live keynote broadcasts? Obviously, streaming isn't as suited to P2P as file downloads, but it still could help.



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  • strabes
    Apr 29, 03:47 PM
    Bummer, I really liked the iOS-style scrollbars. My favorite thing about Lion is the inverted scrolling. It feels more natural on a touchpad once you get used to it.





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  • bselack
    Sep 25, 11:53 AM
    Look at the new requirements page...

    http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/

    Apple must have tweaked it VERY much. Will make it available to more people based on the new hardware and expanded video support.

    Even the NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra and Intel Mac Mini.



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  • dmr727
    Jan 15, 01:17 PM
    I liked it. I was happy with the update to the AppleTV - I think I'll finally get off the fence and buy one. The Capsule seems interesting. The MBA is outside of what I want to spend, but it's pretty awesome nonetheless.

    It would have been nice to see updated specs on the Mini and other notebooks, but hey, you can't have everything! :)





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  • a marine food web. In this



  • RedTomato
    Mar 29, 02:59 AM
    I'm impressed - it seems the police are really on the case here. Would never happen here in London :(

    Congrats to you, seems you're gonna see some action soon.



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  • Avatar74
    Jan 15, 01:57 PM
    Personally, I think the expectations here are bordering on ridiculous. Also, when you have everyone looking to Steve Jobs for religious validation, lining up hours in advance for a freaking keynote speech... you're bound to disappoint yourself.

    Frankly, Apple still has the most impressive portfolio of products, and the innovations announced today still up the bar. It's foolish to expect an iPod or an iPhone scale innovation every year from any company, even Apple.

    And face it... because you and I aren't everyone, they aren't going to please everyone.

    As I figured when it came out, I think the real winner here is AppleTV... there's a reason for that.

    We're on the edge of a technological convergence of entertainment media. Apple appears to be moving slowly away from the concept of removable storage to wireless streaming, and AppleTV is no small part of that.

    Steve Jobs said it would eventually be the 4th leg in their portfolio... And with the rentals model, and the ability to search and purchase movies and music from the interface, along with all its other features, AppleTV is unlocking a door that others are already committing to follow...including Netflix and LG.

    The one problem in picking that lock for Apple has been HD... and they're clearly reading the public sentiment and working on upping the ante with HD and SD viewable content on AppleTV, iPod, iPhone, Mac, PC, etc.

    This is really the future of technology... and one of Apple's big goals... to connect your office, your living room and your mobile existence all together.

    But if you were expecting it all to happen at once... think again. The public is not ready for that, and the R&D costs alone, plus deployment, would be tremendous and if you operate like Microsoft you find yourself spending 7 years to deploy a bigger leap only to find out it's a dud. Apple is smart for taking kiddie steps before they run with it.

    The next kiddie step, I suspect, is multitouch... Granted, I'm sure some were hoping for a full blown multitouch display. I know I was.. but not everyone is ready for that experience just yet. In fact, I'd say a lot of people are't.

    So Apple is introducing it gradually... first Mighty Mouse (yes, this is a capacitance sensing surface), then iPhone, now the multitouch trackpad... sooner or later they're going to have enough public reaction to tell them when the right time to go full-throttle will be.

    That's part of the game, guys, they release a step below the "product to end all products" that you are asking of them so they can figure out what works, what doesnt, and then invest in the improvements. Otherwise, they could go broke pretty damn quickly... and then you're left with nothing to look forward to except the next Toshiba POS laptop or the next iteration of Windows sometime 15 years from now...

    So keep voicing the concerns, but my feeling is... If you want to do more than just vent and actually have your concerns taken as serious criticism and not the ravings of a disappointed fanboy, try voicing them constructively, and at the same time know the old adage... caveat emptor... let the buyer beware. No one puts a gun to your head to buy this stuff. Before you go shelling out for gadgets or getting your expectations up, do some research and lower your expectations.

    I'm just happy that the company that introduced me to computers 30 years ago is still around making great hardware.





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  • emotion
    Nov 16, 12:47 PM
    Do they have to remake a new "Universal Binary?" Because aren't the current UB's for Intel and PPC? Please tell me they wont. I don't wnat to have to wait again for new UB's


    In the windows world, they don't have separate or universal binaries for amd/intel. You wouldn't for OSX either.



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  • Teddy's
    Jan 13, 03:24 PM
    That's so childish. I hope somebody sue their asses off. Gizmondo did something like "smashmyces.com" I don't know.





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  • BRLawyer
    Jan 6, 05:09 PM
    Tks, MR...that's just what I wanted, after leaving work on Tuesday...NO SPOILERS!!! ;)





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  • brendanspah764
    Apr 15, 10:37 PM
    If look at the word "iPhone", it doesn't look like the font that Apple usually printed on the back of their products. Does anyone else think it looks odd?





    NAG
    Jan 11, 11:55 PM
    I would not see a problem with them going to report at macworld if anything happens in the keynote Steve would recover like he did at last years Mac World where his clicker stopped working and you are also talking about a mac event unlike CES things don't crash :)

    Actually he had a build of 10.5 crash on him when they first showed it off and he also had that camera incident (which was overblown).





    sikuss
    Apr 8, 07:17 PM
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    tigress666
    Apr 25, 12:14 PM
    I actually really dislike the borderless look. I hope they don't do this. A larger screen is one thing I really don't need. If I want a big screen, I'll get an iPad.

    Actually, I do think having some border is good, but I don't think it looks bad. In fact, the more I look at it especially compared with the iphone 4, the more I think it looks *better* (in comparison the 4's sides and top and bottom look too thick). Of course it probably doesn't help that's a white iphone (I don't like the white iphone in general).

    I think in black I'd probably be neutral between the two (black doesn't look as bad with that thickness I think).

    And if they don't change the resolution, I still don't see much point. You're not really getting more screen real estate. I suppose it will be a little easier on the eyes to have bigger text/icons. But would that really make that much of a difference on that front either?





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    Apr 29, 06:09 PM
    Why do we assume that the person using it is an idiot? What was so confusing about it? It takes two seconds to get use to it.

    I think inverted scrolling has the potential to confuse people more and is probably harder to get use to.

    I am guessing that you have never worked as tech support or with family members or relatives that are not tech savvy. ;):D

    Remember :apple: produces products for the young and young at heart. ;)

    Have you not noticed that Steve Jobs weak eyesight and the text in Mac OS growing ever so large. If it was my choice I would have tiny text on screen.





    DISCOMUNICATION
    Nov 24, 11:16 PM
    Got .Mac and Paralles even though I already run windows on Bootcamp and barely use it. You can get a better deal on iPods year round at Amazon.