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  • LegendKillerUK
    Apr 14, 12:57 PM
    Can you open a third party app (like a game or news app) that isn't already running in the background and let us know if the launch animation runs or whether it still just "pops" on screen like in 4.3 and 4.3.1 ...

    I'm glad more regular people are starting to notice this as well. As soon as I saw signs of it in 4.2.1 I knew this was the usual slow down we come to expect, although they started early this time around. :mad:





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  • zep1977
    Apr 22, 12:05 AM
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  • KnightWRX
    Apr 24, 11:19 AM
    Apple will eventually support every network, and with that lock up the cell market for a generation. Excellent plan: Start with ATT, prefect the phone, roll out perfected versions slowly, get their data center up offering some free cloud-based system, streamlining the app stores, thereby slowly but surely eating the market share of other vendors.
    Brilliant.
    Prediction: In 5 years only a few will have a fleeting memory of what Android was. Like the Palm Pilot.

    I doubt it. If you don't have a US Centric view and look elsewhere, you'll see Android is gaining and passing the iPhone even in markets where both platforms are available on the same carriers. Here, Rogers sells a metric ton of Android devices, Bell pushes them out and Telus too. I see tons of Nexus One and HTC Desires around, tons of Motorola Milestones and even more Captivates.

    Yet all these people had a choice of getting an iPhone too. They opted for Android.

    So let's not get ahead of ourselves with all the Apple cheerleading and think a move to a new set of frequencies would mean world domination for Apple. It doesn't. But it does open up the option of the iPhone on carriers that support these, which is good for consumers (more carriers = more competition for plans).





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  • lehite
    Apr 13, 02:19 PM
    I find this highly unlikely. Even if I did believe and it came true I couldn't afford one.



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  • Stella
    Jul 28, 08:03 AM
    $9,500,000,000 - that's just sitting around in cash with no long term debt. I think Apple's got plenty of "stamina"...

    Apple are not going to blow all that on the iPod, they would abandon the market long before that.

    Shareholders would revolt, Jobs would be kicked out ( again ).

    However, this threat ( a very real threat ) from microsoft may see Apple pick the pace up on iPod evolution, which has been fairly slow.

    However, Microsoft haven't been that successful in the hardware market, a lot more products ( i.e., routers ) have failed than succeeded, so their track record isn't so good. XBox still isn't making a profit - again thats another example of a long term strategy that microsoft will hope will pay off in the future. Short term pain for long term gain!





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  • cr2sh
    Jul 24, 06:29 PM
    (Looks at watch)

    Is it time for another ****** apple mouse already?



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  • lifeofart
    Jul 12, 05:20 PM
    That's more or less what I've done. The issue is this. If you envision a twenty page booklet, it will consist of five pieces of paper. On the front of the first piece of paper, the left panel will be page 20 and the right panel will be page 1. On the back, the left panel will be page 2 and the right panel will be page 19. And so on. It is this non-sequential printing of the pages that I'm struggling with. How do you tell it to print pages 20 and 1 on the first piece of paper, other than having it print page 1, then putting the paper back into the printer and having it print page 20.

    (A big reason that I'm trying to get away from the manual solution is that I want to save this as a PDF so I can hand it to a copy shop to print out multiple copies for me. But, unfortunately, you can't print to a PDF page twice. :) Oh, and I've tried using the Layout option in the print dialog, but it reduces that page image dramatically, so 10pt font becomes 6pt font. So that wasn't a good solution...)

    Too bad you don't have a professional app such as the latest MS Word!:eek:

    Then you could just open the new brochure wizard. Set it up for four quadrants per page, front and back printing. Place your images & text in the proper quadrant in the proper orientation. Autopage number the quadrants, and email the doc file to your printshop.

    Almost all professional printshops except word doc files and can print your brochure out on their professional quality printers on your paper of choice.

    But I guess you are stuck with a worthless .pages file and if you fart around with it long enough you might just be able to get something out that a print / copy shop could use.





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  • GregAndonian
    Apr 17, 02:44 AM
    If Lion does give you the ability to emulate iOS apps on your Mac....

    How do you control them?

    What about a Magic Trackpad?



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  • louis Fashion
    Apr 22, 10:32 AM
    4G is not here yet. Wait for it.





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  • baryon
    Mar 31, 11:38 AM
    That is really, really ugly. Like, really ugly. I cannot imagine having that brown turd interface open on my second monitor all day... blargh!

    lol, brown turd, that's exactly what it looks like... horrible!



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  • ChrisA
    Nov 21, 12:14 PM
    Will VMWare cut it ? I head some discussion on the poor performace Parallels has when it comes to disk access (compiling is disk intensive).


    I find compiling is NOT disk intensive. Not if you have enough RAM installed. In my case the tools AND all the source code can fit in the system's cache.





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  • netdog
    Jul 11, 02:29 PM
    Well obviously none of us here are going to be terribly interested if it's not Mac-compatible. That said, Apple has a lot to lose, so I hope they adapt and compete well.

    They will. Microsoft doing this will definitely cause Apple to be less stingy with the R&D and get some great small products to market.

    God, I really hope that Leopard is more of an upgrade than Tiger was.



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  • applesith
    Apr 29, 03:01 PM
    I wonder if this new pricing scheme is being enabled by the record labels with lower wholesale pricing to Amazon (to try, yet again, to take power out of Apple's hands), or if Amazon is simply doing this at a loss?

    Why would Amazon want to take a loss - to support non-Apple mp3 players?

    For Apple, they are not making much, if any money - they always planned it as a break-even business - the real value was the content eco-system tied to their products (= value for customers).

    Gain market share for Amazon. Like last year when they sold MP3 albums at a loss.





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  • m3digi
    Apr 18, 12:17 AM
    I'm a little confused. People want to play games on this?

    Would not be my first choice for gaming (not that I play games, but I did do flight sims once)

    Is there anything else I should be concerned about? Maybe external monitor resolution? Movies?....I don't think so.

    Big problem for intensive video stuff perhaps? but then again; an Air?

    :confused:

    Some of the things I've seen people propose for the MacBook Air are completely ridiculous. There are Pro offerings currently available that meet these requirements. Yet, somehow people have this idea that the MBA should have Pro capabilities, a multitude of connectivity options, and ultra efficiency in an ultraportable form factor.

    Doesn't that seem to defeat the point of the system being named MacBook 'Air'?



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  • HasanDaddy
    Mar 15, 08:49 AM
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    Hanging with Mystikal at Fashion Island - very few people in line - FINGERS CROSSED!!!





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  • Kardashian
    Jul 25, 08:25 AM
    Not sure if this has been posted, but do you think it will come in Black, for the MB users? (and possible iMac users)



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  • tazinlwfl
    Apr 26, 12:05 PM
    I'm down with $20/year - but only if that includes the full MobileMe suite.





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  • SciFrog
    Oct 30, 07:20 PM
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  • LarryC
    Apr 25, 04:23 PM
    Think iPad 2 with the "L" shape stand as the new iMac. Ditch the Optical Drive, not needed anymore considering its takes up space and is hardly ever used by the majority. :)

    I may not be in the majority, but I use mine a great deal.





    nagromme
    Jun 6, 06:31 PM
    Good thing that Apple takes parental controls as seriously as they take porn in their Disney store... Oh, wait. They don't.

    Oh wait, they DO, and have for years:

    http://www.demogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/img-0059.png

    Problem solved. Apple DOES have this additional barrier that parents can use to stop accidental or unwanted purchases by children. In this case, the parents didn’t know about that option (they put in their credit card and gave their kid an Internet device without looking at Apple’s online materials enough to see that Parental Controls even existed). A simple mistake which I can understand them making—and one Apple did not make them pay for :)

    Those restrictions, if you choose to enable them, are locked by a 4-digit code (separate from your lock code).





    rayz
    Jul 31, 08:35 AM
    I've seen the blue screen on XP. It's funny because I've been told by Windows users that it doesn't exist in XP, yet I witnessed it two weeks ago when a colleague of mine was trying to do something with Adobe Acrobat. The program just spazzed and the blue screen came up.

    Entirely possible, but not necessarily a problem with XP. The operating system will immediately blue screen if an application attempts to write into an illegal memory area, which I've seem Acrobat do, and a Java application that used a native dll. I believe it's a security feature built into newer processors.

    Zune?

    The MS tactic will probably be the same as the one they used to defeat IBM, Apple and Palm; just keep throwing money at it, make gradual improvements until the competition makes a huge gaff and falls flat on it's face. They don't actually win; everyone else just kind of ... loses.
    They've come from way behind before (remember when Palm had 90% of the PDA market) and ended up on top, but rarely on their own merits. Apple just has to keep up the marketing and keep adding value to the brand, and that should be enough to keep them ahead.





    twoodcc
    Oct 28, 06:51 PM
    The heat is an issue, for now I can open windows and use fans but by next summer I will have to do something about it. I'm actually contemplating cutting a hole in the basement floor (concrete) and digging down several feet to place a tubing coil that could be used to cool the cpu's directly with water blocks. That would require a manifold to distribute the coolant to all of the cpu's and possibly gpu's. That might be cheaper electric wise but would take money and time to implement. Wait a sec, I just realized I already have a hole in the floor for the sump, hmmmm. Anyway I have some time to contemplate the possibilities, and I can do all of the work myself. I know some folks in the heating/cooling business that could help design a system so I will maybe talk with them at some point. Another possibility is a small window ac just for the computer room or moving everything to the basement where it is cooler anyway... but damp in the spring. Lots of possibilities - Google is my friend :D

    well good luck with that. it sounds like you'll have fun tackling that job. me, on the other hand, isn't. but i'm in an apartment for now, until around july of next year. and then i'll be moving to another apartment. and hopefully soon after that, a house. just depends on my job. but until i have a house, it seems my ac will be on all the time





    0815
    Apr 29, 06:55 AM
    OMG ... such a big buzz over 0.2mm.

    Everybody will survive just fine, you won't feel the differences and all the cases will just fit fine .

    This is not the end of the world.





    KT Walrus
    Apr 13, 02:42 PM
    Makes more sense to me that Apple would work to standardize AirPlay as a built-in feature of all new HDTV's, blu-ray players, and other set top boxes like Apple TV. In addition to AirPlay input to the HDTV, the HDTV would do AirPlay output from a TV connected webcam/microphone (if any). I don't see Apple trying to sell actual HDTVs, but the iPad would make a great SmartTV content controller that would replace the need for an Apple TV module.

    The existing Apple TV could just evolve into an iOS app.



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