Monday, May 30, 2011

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  • lostprophet894
    Apr 15, 04:10 PM
    Volume rocker...

    Good point. Forgot that it was supposed to be the casing rather than the whole thing.

    What's the point of opening another thread?

    Well I don't know about everybody else, but I don't bounce around from forum to forum. Most of the time I spend on MR is between here and the Community Discussion. If this thread wasn't opened I probably wouldn't have seen this.

    Is it really that troublesome for you?




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  • michael.lauden
    Mar 19, 06:21 PM
    How did this thread become an argument between different dialects? Stop trolling and enjoy using the phones that you have.

    and close this thread.




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  • mrkramer
    Jan 15, 11:10 PM
    I was very disappointed with the keynote. I have no need for an :apple:TV, I am slightly upset that the iPod touch update costs money. The time capsule may be interesting, but nothing I plan on getting anytime soon. I did get excited when the MacBook air was introduced, but then after the keynote when I was checking prices on the BTO parts to see how long until I would have enough money to buy it I realized that it had a glossy screen which I will never buy so what would have been an otherwise almost perfect powerbook 12" replacement was ruined.




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  • Zwhaler
    Jan 16, 12:47 AM
    1. No new iphone....just software updates


    You didn't seriously expect Apple to realease a new iPhone today (after it went through years of development and has only been on the market for 6 months) did you? A new one is coming this year, just keep your pants on :)



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  • Full of Win
    Mar 24, 06:31 PM
    http://futrellsoftware.com/pbeta.jpg

    I hate intrude in the birthday party, but if OS X 10.0 can have indicators to which process in open and running in the background (the black triangles in the screen shot) in 2000, then why can't iOS in 2011? :rolleyes:




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  • jholzner
    Oct 10, 08:44 PM
    I'm not sure where you got those criteria... but those aren't the criteria for which story make the first page.

    Readers aren't asked to blindly believe page 1 rumors... Whether Page 1 or Page 2, rumors are presented in their context.... with historical context of the sites involved. Engadget generally has pretty low standards regarding rumors - in that they will post whatever they want on their site if they find it remotely interesting -- that being said, I've not seen them post Apple Rumor items using their own sources with any degree of certainty before. As a result, they get this front page spot. If "joerumorblogIveneverheardof.com" posts a rumor from "reliable" sources, it won't even get a mention on Page 2.

    arn

    I just checked joerumorblogIveneverheardof.com and the site isn't even real! Jeez, how about some fact checking 'round here.:p

    Anyway, I want this to be true sooo bad. This device could be so awesome.



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  • bluebomberman
    Oct 2, 05:24 PM
    Oh and I also want a T-shirt that says "DVD John cracked my butt." :)

    Ouch. Ew. Gross.

    :eek:




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  • illitrate23
    Jan 12, 04:51 AM
    MacBook:


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  • aristobrat
    Nov 23, 10:18 PM
    One last thing...don't plan on getting much attention from the Mac Specialist tomorrow, they'll be busy ringing out sales.
    What, none of the new 2-minute test drives tomorrow? :cool:

    Thank god for Easy Pays.




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  • CQd44
    Apr 16, 06:41 PM
    Ahhhh.... dude... the only Apps that don't really get approved are ones that do things that can cause security risks or just plain trying to steal your information.

    Yeah, I know... there are also Apps that break the rules and get axed, but for the most part, my first point is true. Any legitimate application can get approved.

    If you keep up with Android apps, security is one of the their problems. Open? Yes... risky? Yes.

    Didn't that lady's iAd gallery app get rejected?

    also, the Google Voice had problems getting out. And different browsers didn't appear for a long while I thought.



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  • ghostface147
    Apr 15, 04:48 PM
    I am more curious how the labels are going to try to renegotiate contracts with Apple once Steve moves on.

    I am not too sure Tim Cook or anyone of his pay grade is as tough as Steve is when it comes to these label execs.




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  • nosen
    Sep 12, 07:35 AM
    wow! real early! can't believe we have to wait over 4 more hours. :o



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  • clevin
    Jan 12, 07:07 PM
    ok, now, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, who is lesser evil?
    trust me, they are both evil, businesslike.
    At least Bill have the biggest charity foundation.




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  • iGary
    Sep 25, 06:45 PM
    Damn then there must be something wrong with you Quad again Gary. I regularly use 1.1.2 on my 1.67 powerbook and I find it perfectly acceptable. And on my G5/X800XT it's super fast.

    I think the issue with people finding it slow is there lack of understand of what Aperture is actually doing. And also not really knowing how to use Aperture to it's full potential.

    Everybody wants everything to be instant but that will never happen.

    I for one find the workflow of cataloguing, correcting and exporting in Aperture far faster and superior then any comparable app.

    I'm starting to think there is, because dual 2.0 G5's are crunching panos about 25% quicker than mine, and I have all the proper software in, according to Kevin. I may take it in soon and show "The Genius" the Aperture issues.

    As for catologing and exporting - no complaints here. Some corrections do take a bit of time for me. Not sure why - but I have talked to other Quad owners that have similar issues.

    I usually take upwards of 1000 images in an aerial shoot - there's nothing better on the market to sort and catalogue them. I get a bit frustrated at post processing, though.


    EDIT - And by the way - it is LIGHTNING fast in regular screen mode. My issues are in full screen mode.



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  • acslater017
    Apr 15, 06:01 PM
    Dear Google:

    Apple *already* revolutionized the music industry.

    Try copying something of theirs that's a little less established.

    (and then just leave it in beta like you do with everything else.)

    Cheers.

    In fairness to Google, no one said that they were out to destroy iTunes or anything like that. They've got a growing mobile business, and it makes sense that they want to make some cohesive media store.

    Likewise, Apple is trying to grow its online/cloud services (Google's strength)! Funny, they are kind of moving towards each other in that sense...




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  • CaoCao
    Apr 15, 08:07 PM
    What's CST? I honestly have no idea. Actually, the entire sentence is confusing, could you clarify?

    There is not enough time to cover all the material on the California Standardized Test (CST), this week we crammed (American Studies) on WWII to get it covered before the CST in two weeks (26th). Best part is that plenty of the material is on civil rights+cold war.



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  • LoneWolf121188
    Jan 10, 10:50 PM
    Wow- imagine if someone had the button pressing capability of shifting to Steve's next slide during his keynote. He's building suspense, toying with us, and bam. Revealed. On to next slide, hold, next slide, finally A/V guy turns projector off.
    No SDK for you! 1 year!
    Hahaha, that would be hilarious! C'mon guys, seriously. No harm done.

    BTW, in your sig: its spelled "psyche", not "sike". ;) But yeah, I did a double-take at that. :D




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  • quagmire
    May 4, 06:19 PM
    I don't see how people condone people asking intrusive questions.

    Now provide information on gun safety as part of a package of being information that helps people become responsible parents, but to be perfectly honest, what I own or do not own (as long as it is legal) is no ones business but my own and my families.

    I really don't think it is intrusive just as long as they keep it within reason of making sure it is locked up and away from kids. If the doctor goes beyond that, than yes it is intrusive.

    Would you be offended if they asked you if you had a crib, playpen, etc for the kid?




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  • maclaptop
    May 3, 02:26 PM
    I don't really get this... You already pay fees for the data - why do they care for how you use it?
    Here's my take on it.

    One of the carriers source of income is data charges. Within that category of data sales is:

    1) Data used via smartphone for web access.
    2) Data used via tethering your phone & laptop.
    3) Data used via a laptop air card bought from the carrier.

    When you use method 2 illegally, the carrier loses out on that data sale. It's been like this for years, yet not been a problem as large as it is now.




    kresh
    Oct 28, 02:41 PM
    The thin veneer is off the vast majority of people that clamor for OSS.

    Whenever I hear the OSS crowd scream "Software should be FREE!" I translate that to mean "I refuse to pay someone for their work, thus I will STEAL it"!

    I don't blame Apple. The OSS community abused what they had and turned to piracy by stealing the GUI. Kudos Apple.




    Matt-M
    Apr 16, 10:09 AM
    The new pics posted by Khazov Denis are interesting, but it looks like the model number on the back is A1289, which would not be consistent with the current numbering:

    A1203 - Original iPhone
    A1241 - iPhone 3G
    A1303 - iPhone 3GS
    A1324 - iPhone 3G no WiFi (for China)
    A1325 - iPhone 3GS no WiFi (for China)




    yanki01
    Dec 13, 09:42 PM
    i think its too late to start the adds for this if they want everyone to jump and buy before christmas.




    aeaglex07
    Apr 29, 03:52 PM
    I noticed most of the criticism stems from the changes in iCal and Address Book which are both disgusting. Sadly they havent changed yet




    slughead
    Oct 28, 06:09 PM
    The thin veneer is off the vast majority of people that clamor for OSS.

    Whenever I hear the OSS crowd scream "Software should be FREE!" I translate that to mean "I refuse to pay someone for their work, thus I will STEAL it"!

    I don't blame Apple. The OSS community abused what they had and turned to piracy by stealing the GUI. Kudos Apple.



    I don't think there are many out there who think all software should be free. I think these OSS advocates just want as much free stuff as possible, for many reasons.

    People want OSS because it spurs innovation. Keep in mind that OS X is built on OSS, and that's one of the reasons it's more secure and more powerful than windows.

    That's not to mention the fact that Apple has taken OS X from infancy to the mature OS that it is today at a record pace. This is, in no small part, due to the FREE code they're "stealing."

    Apple doesn't sell operating systems for profit, they sell HARDWARE. These people over at OSx86 are trying to create a product that doesn't really exist: OS X on BIOS hardware.



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