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  • jettredmont
    Oct 23, 07:45 PM
    EFI is not an emulation of bios.

    Correct. EFI and BIOS are different animals. MacBooks and Mac Pros don't include BIOS. Windows requires BIOS (unless Vista has changed back to supporting EFI). Boot Camp EMULATES BIOS on top of EFI.

    That was the point. Might hit the "or otherwise emulated" parenthetical in the EULA. Someone will need to talk with a lawyer on that one.

    BTW: What Microsoft SAYS about the EULA is pretty much meaningless. The only things that will be held up in court are, in rapidly-descending order of relevance:

    1. The EULA
    2. Official pronouncements declaring intent of EULA (which might go to prove willful deception; I suspect the EULA contains a clause that any external pronouncements can not change or limit the content of the agreement, blah blah blah).
    3. WAY down from the last, well-documented statements from a management-level individual at the company promising that the reading of the EULA is incorrect.

    So, if a straight reading of the EULA might be interpreted to mean it can not be run on a virtual machine or under emulation of any sort, then thats the truth, no matter how much the Borg doth protest.





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  • Ugg
    Apr 27, 06:40 PM
    I couldn't watch all of it but it's absolutely appalling that nothing more was done. The employees could have kicked the girls out of the store and locked the doors. The fact that they didn't do anything at all to protect the girl bodes ill for McDonald's.

    What's even more disgusting are all the hate filled comments by Macrumors members.





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  • milo
    Jul 21, 01:20 PM
    5-7% is possible. Don't ever expect Apple to get above 10 again though.

    Why not?

    I think there's some upper limit that apple may hit, I just don't see why it would be as low as 10%.

    Generic businesses will likely stay with windows for quite a while, regardless of what apple does. But I don't see any reason many creative businesses, schools and home users couldn't switch to macs.





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  • SeattleMoose
    Apr 22, 07:10 PM
    it can double as a "knife"....





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  • MichalM.Mac
    May 3, 08:12 AM
    (Apple called it 5750) : 2010 iMac
    http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5850.23069.0.html

    Vs.

    2011 iMac

    http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-HD-6970M.43077.0.html

    Interesting :-)





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  • andrewsd
    Apr 12, 11:13 AM
    Aren't we quickly getting to the point where it's all about the software?

    Ok, so we know iPhone 5 will get dual core A5....big deal. It'll be nice to have the extra power, but the iPhone 4 now is no slouch.

    Added RAM.....yeah, that would be nice....but not going to suddenly sell more phones because it has more RAM :p

    Display won't get any better resolution-wise. Doubt they'd go with a larger screen either.

    Better cameras....ok.....still, the iPhone 4 cameras are no slouch, and it's not like it will reach the quality of a nice DSLR with those tiny sensors.

    Better graphics processing.....sure.....but it's not like it has to drive a 9.7" screen like the iPad.

    I'd say Apple is smartly switching into software mode. Kick ass with iOS5, revamp notifications, make some much needed overhauls to the system, and optimize performance for todays devices (iPhone 4, iPad & iPad 2).

    Apple is going to stay ahead with software. That's the way Apple is and always has been.

    -Kevin
    I agree with everything there but the only thing is I was planning on waiting to the iPhone 6 to upgrade from my iP4 but if they are going to stray away from their usual upgrade policies then I'll probably be upgrading in September.

    Wonder how AT&T and Verizon feel about them switching from their normal cycle.





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  • FloatingBones
    Nov 20, 08:58 PM
    Whom am I trying to convince?

    It doesn't matter. You're not convincing anybody. Calling a CEO a communist because their product doesn't do what you think it ought to do is pretty goofy.

    Illogical and irrational people who worship Steve Jobs and hate what he hates? Such people will not care or listen to any form of reason.

    You're not listening. I gave four very good -- and rational -- reasons why Flash is a bad idea for iOS. You haven't countered that reasoning. You give us things like a "communist" rant that has no business in this kind of discussion. You are the one acting in an irrational fashion here.

    No, I talk about an option to turn Flash on or off at will and you find it offensive to even offer an option.

    If Apple did that, then they would be staking the security of iOS Safari to Adobe. And Adobe has proven to be thoroughly incompetent in securing their products. Security experts believe that Adobe is going to surpass Microsoft as the #1 target for security attacks. (http://www.grc.com/sn/sn-231.htm): "The expectation is, among the security community, that Adobe this year, in is going to surpass Microsoft as the number one target for attacks due to the continuing problems."

    Adobe still thinks that quarterly updates is good enough for their software. Clueless. As security expert Steve Gibson notes: So how is that quarterly update going for you? (http://www.grc.com/sn/sn-237.txt)

    Everything you fear would be avoided if someone just turned Flash OFF

    Please explain how you can possibly ensure that not a single iOS user will not lose anything the next time there's a zero day Adobe bug (http://www.grc.com/sn/sn-237.txt). You can't.

    No, I just don't see any point in trying to carry on a logical, rational discussion with someone whose "argument" is based purely on emotion.

    See above. My arguments are rational. OTOH, you are the one who labeled Steve Jobs as a "communist dictator" in message #45 of this discussion.

    That argument is purely based on emotion, it is purely nonsensical, and it is entirely wrong.

    You owe the community an apology for your "communist" rant. It has no business in any rational discussion here.

    Many millions of people have Flash installed on their Macs (let alone those using Windows and Linux) and they could remove it. They know that if they do, some web sites will cease to function properly and thus they leave it on.

    This is not a problem for the owners of the 120M+ iOS devices. Nobody forced them to buy an Apple iOS product. Many of them are quite happy that they never have to deal with Flash at all. If there's something they need to do, they can look in the App Store for an app to do that.

    Note: despite asking you multiple times, you have yet to tell us of a SINGLE FLASH APP that doesn't have a reasonable alternative in the app store.

    Millions of users on Macs AND Windows AND Linux also don't give a rat's ass about a single Flash app. They have installed click-to-flash blockers on their computers to muzzle flash.

    Apple doesn't even ship Flash on their newest computers (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1034486&highlight=macbook+air+adobe). It's a safe bet that Apple won't ship Flash at all with 10.7 version of the OS.

    Even Adobe has seen the handwriting on the wal (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1039999&highlight=adobe+html5)l. They are now offering code that generates HTML5 instead -- for those hundreds of millions of computers that don't offer Flash. Websites will probably cut over to that completely, because they can never tell who has muzzled their Flash apps with click-to-flash on laptops and desktop computers.

    Other than a small number of legacy programmers, nobody cares about flash any more.

    Those flash hangers-on have been resorting to bizarre emotional arguments -- they claim that Steve Jobs is a communist dictator (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11453056&postcount=45). That is a truly bankrupt argument -- the last gasp from those defending a dying platform.





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  • niuniu
    Jun 6, 03:59 AM
    That's what mommy gets for letting the Cheerios run out





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  • iSamurai
    Apr 14, 02:06 AM
    meh. my iPhone is white since last year thanks to eBay. :D





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  • KnightWRX
    Apr 15, 05:15 PM
    OSX was not built on UNIX, it is Mach/XNU with a BSD subsystem, it is UNIX-like, much like linux.

    OS X is Unix, it is not Unix-like much like Linux.

    It is the real deal, Unix '03 certified and all. The BSD userland qualifies as genuine Unix and the kernel provides the entire required POSIX syscall interfaces to pass the certification tests :

    http://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/brand3581.htm

    So yes, in a sense, OS X is built on top of Unix, NeXT's implementation of it which happens to use a Berkeley userland and a Carnegie made Mach kernel.





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  • eawmp1
    Mar 1, 12:11 PM
    Hold the phone Lee, are you telling me there isn't going to be another "Hot Shots" sequal! I'm going to have to go lie down for a while. ;)

    Hot Shots: Part Deux Deux

    Is is just me, have Emilio and Martin been a bit quiet over this whole fiasco?





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  • LagunaSol
    Apr 22, 05:54 PM
    He's referring to inductive charging, not intelligent bezel, if I am correct.

    No, he specifically mentioned the gesture area of the tablet. The quote had nothing to do with inductive charging.





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  • TheNorthWaves
    Apr 29, 02:55 PM
    considering that amazon sells mp3 format and apple sells their non-universal format, it still doesn't matter to me. Until apple gets real and starts selling MP3s I will continue to buy from amazon. But I guess they don't care.





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  • Skoal
    Apr 28, 07:22 PM
    Uh no. This is a good thing for manufacturers. This means you have to buy another case. The last thing they want is for you to use the old one.

    Uh yes, THis means case manufacturers also have to re-tool and build new cases that are otherwise the same save for a millimeter. I doubt they are real excited about doing this.





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  • Cbswe
    Apr 15, 06:47 AM
    LOL. White iPhone 4 will be the duke nukem forever of iPhones.

    +1 :D


    Does anyone have any id�a how come it took such a long time? Isn't the only difference the color of the plastic? oO





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  • zulgand04
    Oct 23, 08:12 AM
    i was reading solmewhere the other day, don't rember where but it was sayin something along the lines of not being able to transfer a copy from one computer to another. example runing a copy of vista on a pc1, then get rid of that one takeing windows off it and wanting to run it on my new pc2 will not work. Due to the licences is resticted to the one computer you instal it on the first time. It was on digg the other day.

    -Neal





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  • MrKimber
    Apr 1, 07:39 AM
    Ascetics aside, I hope Apple plans to address some functionality shortcomings (like reoccurring To Do entries).





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  • southernpaws
    Apr 22, 02:09 PM
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  • alhedges
    Apr 28, 11:49 AM
    The market share data needs to be looked at in a more nuanced way than "Apple Wins!" or "Android Wins!".

    The iPhone's market share *right now* is okay - enviable even - because, when combined with the interests of people who are buying iPhones *right now*, it means that developers have more incentive to make apps for iPhones than for Android...and the better app availability for iPhones makes the platform even better. (And to some extent the Touch and the iPad play a role here)

    The *trend* of the iPhone's market share is more concerning, though, and anyone interested in the future of the iPhone should pay attention to these numbers. (I'm sure Apple is). If the iPhone's marketshare drops too far, or stays too low for too long, there is a risk that developers may shift their resources to developing for Android first. Which will further undercut the iPhone's advantages.

    But these trends are certainly not fixed in stone...I know a lot of people (non-techies) who recently bought a 3GS...$49 for that phone is a steal. But $49 for the iP4 when the iP5 comes out will be even more of a steal...and, presumably, the old iP4 will be available on both AT&T and Verizon. And as more Verizon users come off of their contracts, there may be some additional iP uptake.

    I really see no reason why - with $49 phones available from both Verizon and AT&T, the iPhone market share shouldn't go up to 50% or beyond.





    fabianjj
    Apr 24, 06:11 AM
    No, the European iPhone is the same hardware as the AT&T iPhone. It will handle voice and pokey EDGE/GPRS data on the T-Mobile USA network, but not 3G data because they use the AWS band for that.

    Whether you believe that there is carrier exclusivity is irrelevant. Apple probably tests on many different carriers around the world.

    The fact of the matter is Apple doesn't announce the terms of their contracts with mobile operators, so your so-called "exclusivity" could have ended at midnight yesterday.

    I think gkarris point was that T-Mobile operates in other countries as well, where they have the iPhone and where they do use 3G frequencies that the regular iPhone supports.





    twoodcc
    Nov 25, 10:10 PM
    I lost a bigadv unit too. I think they will credit it back but it will take time.

    i hope they do. we'll see.

    in the meantime, i'm thinking about putting a few video cards in my 2006 mac pro to fold with - since it's only getting like 3500 ppd running the smp client. i know i'll have to run windows to do the GPU2 client for now, but it might be worth it.

    does anyone know if this (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814133304) card will work? and could i put 2 or 3 or 4 in there?





    arn
    Aug 15, 01:28 PM
    some images are up, but others are not. hmmmmm.........

    all images should be back up now. some of the urls have changed, so make sure you are linking from the latest version of the post.

    arn





    Frisco
    Aug 15, 08:42 PM
    Is anyone else bothered by the button to buy more batteries?

    Yes, it seems like a Microsoft thing.





    mrcrlee
    Mar 29, 08:58 AM
    Well Google I/O conference sold out in 59 Minutes! (https://twitter.com/vicgundotra/status/34680121109516288#) :eek:

    The difference being:
    1. 1/3 the price at $450.
    2. Google gives all attendees an Android phone.
    3. A scalper bought a huge portion of the tickets to resell. Apple does not let you transfer tickets. You must check-in at the registration desk with government issued ID (4th year attending).



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