partyBoy
Mar 5, 02:23 PM
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Hellhammer
May 3, 01:09 PM
The Dell CPU costs about $800.
Intel� Xeon� Processor X5687 (http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=52578) - $1663.00
Intel� Xeon� Processor X5687 (http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=52578) - $1663.00
Snowy_River
Oct 19, 01:08 PM
With the way that screeshots end up in the public eye from these Dev releases, does anyone think that this is all that 10.5 will have to show us? Apple knows leaks like this are going to happen, so we're not really seeing the "good stuff" yet. AKA: Top Secret features. ;)
I agree. I think there's going to be some significant changes to the Finder, and they haven't included any of those with the developer releases. I'm definitely looking forward to the "good stuff"! :D
I agree. I think there's going to be some significant changes to the Finder, and they haven't included any of those with the developer releases. I'm definitely looking forward to the "good stuff"! :D
Mal
Dec 31, 11:40 PM
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12428034/Screen%20shot%202011-01-01%20at%2012.35.56%20AM.PNG
Looking forward to the season picking up again! Jan 17!
And to send some good stuff back, here's the link (shame on those of you who haven't been including the link!): Chuck Desktop (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12428034/Chuck.png). I modified it from promo stuff I'd seen, so I didn't have one with annoying extra text on it.
jW
Looking forward to the season picking up again! Jan 17!
And to send some good stuff back, here's the link (shame on those of you who haven't been including the link!): Chuck Desktop (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12428034/Chuck.png). I modified it from promo stuff I'd seen, so I didn't have one with annoying extra text on it.
jW
Angelchild
Apr 5, 12:26 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; it-it) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
We all know that at WWDC there will be' no iPhone.
Why?
It's Apple said that! They say "come to see the FUTURE of the iOS".
So it's pretty obvious that they will not present iPhone at WWDC.
Do you really see Apple sell an iPhone 5 with an iOS 4.x ?
I think the only possibility is they announce iOS 5 and say it will be release "this summer" and then some weeks later hold an event specifically for thr iPhone with immediately availability.
Or: september.
One thing for sure: the release iOS 5 date they are going to announce at WWDC is the date in which we'll finally see the iPhone 5.
We all know that at WWDC there will be' no iPhone.
Why?
It's Apple said that! They say "come to see the FUTURE of the iOS".
So it's pretty obvious that they will not present iPhone at WWDC.
Do you really see Apple sell an iPhone 5 with an iOS 4.x ?
I think the only possibility is they announce iOS 5 and say it will be release "this summer" and then some weeks later hold an event specifically for thr iPhone with immediately availability.
Or: september.
One thing for sure: the release iOS 5 date they are going to announce at WWDC is the date in which we'll finally see the iPhone 5.
baryon
Apr 11, 04:53 AM
you mean like mercury?
Let's clarify that Liquid Metal isn't liquid metal. It's just a name for a precision metal manufacturing method, as I understand. Your MacBook Pro won't melt at room temperature :D
Let's clarify that Liquid Metal isn't liquid metal. It's just a name for a precision metal manufacturing method, as I understand. Your MacBook Pro won't melt at room temperature :D
swarmster
Apr 22, 01:27 PM
+1 I'm so sick of the 30% comments when that is not even close to the issue.
And I do know publishing.
Yep, and the funny thing is, even if you want to pretend 30% is an issue, fine! Charge 100% more for the iPad subscription. That should make up for it, no? I'd gladly pay it.
The 500% increase they're asking now is outrageous. (Wired is $10 for 12 issues through Amazon.)
And I do know publishing.
Yep, and the funny thing is, even if you want to pretend 30% is an issue, fine! Charge 100% more for the iPad subscription. That should make up for it, no? I'd gladly pay it.
The 500% increase they're asking now is outrageous. (Wired is $10 for 12 issues through Amazon.)
vniow
Jan 2, 08:29 PM
Bow Ties
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
HDJulie
Jun 15, 07:02 PM
I went after work. I was about the 25th person to preorder. They did not say they would call me, they would not set up an appointment, & I was not comfortable that they would not sell the preorder phones if they had enough people waiting at the door. I got the impression that there would be a preorder station so if you preordered you could essentially go to the head of the line but if they ran out of stock on regular phones, they might start selling preorders. I told the guy that I have to work that day & can't stand in line so I'll call him that morning & see what the situation is & if they "have enough to cover all preorders" they'll hold one for me until that afternoon. It was not a good feeling but I'm fairly sure I'll get one within a week of launch at the latest.
MacRumorUser
Jun 25, 05:49 AM
Still looks more promising to me than move and at least you only have to buy one kinnect if there are two of you playing as opposed to two sets for either move or wii so the cost becomes negligible between all of them.
robcoles
Apr 24, 10:01 AM
I'd get the New Yorker in a minute if it was even remotely priced the way it would be for a print subscription.
The demand is not there because their prices are unrealistic.
The economist offers ipad access free with the print subscription, so now my print editions sits largely unread and I read it on my ipad which is always with me and up to date with latest issues even when I'm on the road, and with the latest update I can quickly start a discussion with friends on interesting articles.
I used to subscribe to wired ( 25 USD per 2 years If I recall ? ) .. and currently get the New Yorker.. but expecting you to pay 5 Dollars a issue, is a joke, with almost zero distribution costs, after the initial investment in a app platform is made, I'd expect ipad only version to be cheaper.. but even if it was the same price I'd switch.
The demand is not there because their prices are unrealistic.
The economist offers ipad access free with the print subscription, so now my print editions sits largely unread and I read it on my ipad which is always with me and up to date with latest issues even when I'm on the road, and with the latest update I can quickly start a discussion with friends on interesting articles.
I used to subscribe to wired ( 25 USD per 2 years If I recall ? ) .. and currently get the New Yorker.. but expecting you to pay 5 Dollars a issue, is a joke, with almost zero distribution costs, after the initial investment in a app platform is made, I'd expect ipad only version to be cheaper.. but even if it was the same price I'd switch.
burtba
Apr 11, 04:41 AM
Now that is one book I would pre-order. Look forward to it.:D
JAT
Apr 27, 11:00 AM
Like Waze (http://www.waze.com/homepage/)... seriously Waze is the quintessential crowd sourced mapping application. Everyone should check it out. The one thing I think Apple could improve on is the map creation portion itself.
Is it as sporadic as it looks at 11am in my town? It does look like it could give details on any street, though. That would be better than the FM traffic or even the DOT/camera based traffic used for most things. Esp during road construction when side streets with no other data accumulation become thoroughfares for the summer.
Is it as sporadic as it looks at 11am in my town? It does look like it could give details on any street, though. That would be better than the FM traffic or even the DOT/camera based traffic used for most things. Esp during road construction when side streets with no other data accumulation become thoroughfares for the summer.
Pez555
Apr 26, 01:38 PM
looks gorgeous. i want one.
ZilogZ80
Apr 13, 05:16 AM
What looks amazing on that video because it is 2D is actually a not very convincing effect. The problem is, that the display is NOT a 3D display. Don't get this wrong, there is no 3D functionality built in the iPad 2 whatsoever, so both of your eyes will see the same picture, so that you won't think that this is 3 dimensional at all.
I could not disagree more. There have been plenty of occasions when I've been playing a video game and I've moved my head to try to get a better viewing angle. For interactive applications (games/apps) I think this is significantly better than stereoscopic 3D.
I could not disagree more. There have been plenty of occasions when I've been playing a video game and I've moved my head to try to get a better viewing angle. For interactive applications (games/apps) I think this is significantly better than stereoscopic 3D.
samcraig
Apr 28, 09:28 AM
As "engineers" (their words, not mine) I find it incredulous (ie. B.S.) that they are surprised that 2 MB file of pure ascii text was so large and retained so much information.
Think about that for a second. 2 megs of text.
I currently have a 50 page word file (which contains a ton of formatting) that comes in about 100K.
Think about that for a second. 2 megs of text.
I currently have a 50 page word file (which contains a ton of formatting) that comes in about 100K.
PlaceofDis
Sep 11, 09:01 PM
anti microbial soap will definitely help, puss and blood are normal though, especially if it gets hit on accident, its a wound so those are part of the healing process. just be careful not to sleep on it, and clean it before and after you sleep especially.
Dr.Gargoyle
Sep 5, 05:18 PM
Geez I love Apple too but I would actually care what the phone looks like and what it does. As far as you're concerned they could slap an Apple logo on a Nokia Engage and you would snatch that sucker right up. *L*
I don't know if you have noticed, but MacRumors is a forum for Apple products. Apple just doesn't make abominations like Nokia...so yeah, if Apple makes it I will buy it given the above mentioned assumptions.
I don't know if you have noticed, but MacRumors is a forum for Apple products. Apple just doesn't make abominations like Nokia...so yeah, if Apple makes it I will buy it given the above mentioned assumptions.
MacNut
Nov 30, 11:55 PM
I bet they make some of that back with deals made with the power companies. These things need to be plugged in.
-y0-
Mar 12, 01:04 PM
updated...
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http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss202/y0___/Screenshot2011-03-12at105824AM.png
Erwin-Br
Apr 27, 04:09 PM
Trying to copy the free Android turn by turn. Apple always playing catch up.
Hehe, nice one. That's exactly the reaction Google would get if they started working on something Apple already did. Where are the "Start your photocopiers" posts now, eh? :D
Hehe, nice one. That's exactly the reaction Google would get if they started working on something Apple already did. Where are the "Start your photocopiers" posts now, eh? :D
CHROMEDOME
Dec 7, 12:00 PM
I signed up a while ago...I'm STOKED!
AppleDroid
Apr 10, 09:46 PM
That title is.. interesting? Okay it's a giant pun (and a biblical reference zing!). I think it would be facinating to have the non-authorized version from people who worked for, or fell under, his reign at Apple.
I like both sides of stories, but maybe that's just me.
I like both sides of stories, but maybe that's just me.
shelterpaw
Aug 3, 12:44 PM
Tiger added Widgets, which have surely been revolutionary...
I remember when WWDC last happened and Steve Jobs showing Spotlight was on TV!I think that's a poor example because Konfabulator was already around and Apple essentially just took that idea and made it part of the OS. Desk Accessories which were part of the original Mac, released in 1984, were similar to widgets. So I don't see where revolution comes to mind. They've evolved, but it's not a revolutionary idea.
I remember when WWDC last happened and Steve Jobs showing Spotlight was on TV!I think that's a poor example because Konfabulator was already around and Apple essentially just took that idea and made it part of the OS. Desk Accessories which were part of the original Mac, released in 1984, were similar to widgets. So I don't see where revolution comes to mind. They've evolved, but it's not a revolutionary idea.
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