Monday, May 23, 2011

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  • VPrime
    Oct 25, 06:22 PM
    Here is my hackintosh set up.
    http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj208/murtaza911/5bafc82c.jpg

    I then have a macbook beside my bed, but don't have any pictures of that.





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  • Full of Win
    Apr 1, 11:55 PM
    Apple does not like it when OEM's let things slip. IIRC, ATI lost a contract due to something like this.





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  • octoberdeath
    Sep 12, 02:14 PM
    I have Final Cut Pro and it comes with quicktime pro... my system is telling me all my software is up to date yet iTunes says i need to download the new quicktime. if i download the new quicktime and it isn't pro will it automatically give me pro features?





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  • eugarps
    Nov 2, 07:10 PM
    Oh, come on! Who here loves to so the [? Blue Lego] show up? :confused:





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  • belsokar
    Mar 28, 08:18 PM
    I figured it would sell out quick...I tried to get approval from my boss this morning, and even said it would sell out in a day or two to rush the decision...unfortunately, I should have said hour or two!





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  • Full of Win
    May 4, 11:09 PM
    What took Apple so long? It's stupid that you need to DL the entire OS on your computer to update your device.





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  • zucka
    Oct 26, 08:26 PM
    I'm not sure if my macbook's shutdown apply to the ones being discussed, but I suppose that's my question. I received my macbook in early september, and within a week it started to freeze the screen intermittently, and after a few days became more and more frequent. BUT THEN it started giving me kernel panics often. Both issues built up until I was having to shut down my computer 7+ times in a day. These were all random occurrences with no links to running certain programs, etc. I sent it in to AppleCare and they replaced the HD (after I had already wiped it, reinstalled, and the problem started again). After a couple weeks of getting my serviced macbook back, the problem has started again from the start, starting slow and then happening 7+ times in a day. AppleCare has told me that there is nothing they can do until the problem becomes increasingly worse, to the point that they can reproduce the problem easily. This is very upsetting, since with the very consistent progression of these kernel panics (and freezes) will land right around my midterms....ANYONE have ANY suggestions here? I don't even know if this is in relation to the random shutdowns you're talking about... But I'm desperate here.





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  • Kris400
    May 5, 08:50 AM
    Utter rubbish.

    The next iPad will NOT have a 3D display.

    �You really think they'll bring out a retina 3D screen? Because I think retina would be slightly more of a priority.

    No idea why this has even been posted...





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  • vnowarita
    Mar 29, 07:02 PM
    We have seen significant improvements with every ios upgade. There is no doubt that 5 will do great things. I personally would like to see voice to text or voice to email. It would be nice to do when in a pinch for a quick response. Also back to the iPhone 5 rumors. Do you think after last years ***** show that they are really going to leak any rumors out? They are not going to sacrifice sales. They WILL release a new phone in June/July. They cannot afford not too. Once a year is perfect. As for LTE who cares. We won't be able to use it for a while anyway. Let's work on a 3g phone that can consistently make calls first. When I do get service the 3G is plenty fast anyway. I am fine with 2-4 mb/ps. In some areas I'm only a bit over 1 and some Im under 1. That is plenty for what the phone can do now. Again, doing the upgrade in Sep will have a lot of people disappointed. Its all about perception. If they wait, even if a few months unless they announce it at WWDC it will hurt them. Now if they can justify the wait and announce it in June with LTE delivered in Sep they may have a chance. Bottom line 15 months for a phone refresh imo is weak. I just don't personally get the fascination with LTE today. It will be great but we are premature.





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  • 12CorePro
    Apr 13, 05:49 PM
    Filmantopia, just because you can go to the auto store and buy $1000 worth of tools doesn't mean you can automatically repair a Mercedes Benz. You can buy wood, wiring and plumbing materials at Home Depot, but doesn't that mean you can build a functioning house that meets all building code standards.

    Likewise, owning a piece of software doesn't make you a professional. The tools may become less expensive, but the knowledge and experience requirements remain the same.

    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    If you think about it, it's not all too surprising that some of these "professionals" are getting so worked up and sulky over this release. The notion that "pro editing" can belong to just about anyone, rather than an exclusive circle of elites, poses an existential crisis. Apple's re-thinking of editing is also a re-thinking of what it means to be "professional". The announcement sheds light on a future in which their "advanced", learned techniques are no longer advantageous. The "industry pros" are facing the plight of impending impotence. It's not something anyone would really openly admit, but I think they're feeling a bit naked, stripped of their status.

    Who can blame them for being pissy?





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  • tmp0404
    Oct 31, 08:25 AM
    So, on Halloween my Macbook was returned to me, not bad considering it was picked up on 10/27. Apple replaced the bezel, heat sink and a few other parts on the white Macbook. They did not perform the most recent firmware upgrade, so I just did. Time will tell, but I'm most pleased with the rapid turn around time, and I must say the Macbook came back in pristine condition.

    Well done Apple, I hope.





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  • playaj82
    Aug 8, 12:03 PM
    I don't think that they're in any danger of that. This was a sneak peek. It was not a Beta Release, it is not a "features complete" release. Come January, if there aren't major improvements, then I think what you're suggesting could be discussed further. Until then, it's not fair to say that Leopard isn't going to be a success. We simply don't know enough about the final version to make any level of educated statement in that regard.

    The only problem with that is from a business standpoint, Apple needed to come out and shine. In previous releases, Win XP was just a stagnant operating system, so OS X always looked light years ahead.

    The deal now is that Apple is on a head to head collision course with Microsoft as to whose OS grabs the consumer. I just think Apple had a huge opportunity to get the Mac Community excited or would be Mac users excited and to completely outshine Vista, and they didn't reach nearly as high as they should have.

    I have no question in my mind that Leopard will be amazing, it will have a number of great new features, it will be fast, etc... but Apple had tons of amazing products in the mid-1990s that were poorly executed and died before they ever got off the ground. These products died from a business end, not a technological end.





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  • BenRoethig
    Sep 7, 07:06 AM
    I like when Apple doesn't announce something, i like surprises.

    One thing will Apple ever make a larger LCD display, or they will stay with the 30" for a while.

    Seeing the iMac 24", instead of 23". Seems like Apple upto something.

    Hopefully that something invovles isight/front row displays that are more reasonable in price.





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  • iStudentUK
    Mar 18, 01:38 PM
    I do think it is time to put the classic to rest. It was great in its day, but looks out of date now.





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  • basicfiend
    Jan 11, 04:49 PM
    Earlier this week I saw a rumor about Apple and Garmin joining forces at this years MacWorld. I hope it's true as I bought some Garmin stock earlier this week and already hold 899 shares of Apple. Garmin desperately needs a new revenue source, especially in the new economic recession/stagflation, and Apple could use the best GPS consumer electronics maker in the industry to position themselves further ahead of the competition. Also, if it's an exclusive agreement, this could put them much further along than even Nokia who licenses the mapping software to Garmin for all their GPS.

    Maybe a way for Apple to corner the market while telling their competitors to grab their ankles..

    Roocka

    Hey everyone, I'd just thought you'd like to know that I'm loaded too. I have 901 shares of Apple....and I would have lost close to $18000 last week when the stock dropped, but fortunately it's only 5% of my portfolio. That and some prescient shorting mitigated my downside risk. So yeah, how about that new MacPro?





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  • APPLENEWBIE
    Sep 6, 10:00 AM
    All this makes next week ALL ABOUT IPOD and MOVIES only...





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  • ImAlwaysRight
    Aug 3, 10:21 PM
    a dizzying amount of new products

    schweet!





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  • p0intblank
    Sep 12, 02:29 PM
    I really love these new iPod nanos. They look so nice in color! I would love to have a green one, but I don't need it. I'm waiting for the true iPod video to sell my 5G and buy one of those instead. :D

    Overall, nice keynote! I have to say, though... the new Dock icon for iTunes is pretty ugly. Its interface is cool and all, but I'm going to have to get used to the "non-Aqua" feel it has. The third view mode (albums on a rack) is awe-inspiring, though. I laughed with excitement when I first saw it. :p





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  • mark88
    Sep 12, 03:16 PM
    Can you add movies to your library that are already on your HD?

    I choose file > add to library and selected a bunch of AVI files and it just did nothing.





    sbarton
    Sep 6, 09:43 AM
    Nice job by Apple on the 24". Very tempting system.

    The 7600GT isn't a bad card at all for gaming. The only thing to rememeber is that it has to push 1900x1200 in those games unless you drop the resolution. I think the 7600GT has a 128 bit memory bus. All in all it should do fine for the games that are availible right now.





    AidenShaw
    Aug 30, 09:57 AM
    How much time does it take to switch between OS's when using Parallels?
    You're switching to an open window running Windows. It's instant.

    It's really about the same as a Remote Desktop Connection window - the Parallels copy of Windows is running completely inside an OSX window. The Windows taskbar is at the bottom of the window, etc.





    TMay
    Oct 13, 10:09 PM
    I like your style Nipsy and your points are well taken. I think that a lot of people are just venting.

    Personally, I would find it extremely hard to believe that Apple wants to live and die by a Photoshop metric. On the other hand, Intel and AMD don't seem to be making bank on every speed increase either, which tells me that PC's are price constrained commodities for the most part.

    Apple, on the other hand, is quite aware of the dollars that can be generated with a quick and substantial speed bump in January, especially as most of the bleeding edge types that have stuck their noses up at the 7455 machines.

    I have a dual 500 with a hardware raid (ata66), and I can get a good speed bump by jumping to a 133 raid and 7200 RPM drives, should I need to stretch this a bit more. Then, of course, there are dual 800 and 1G upgrades, though I would need to see quite a price decrease to be interested in these.

    Is it worth it to incrementally bump the machine? Probably not.

    I bought my first, a 128, in Feb 84. There wasn't, for all practical purposes, any software other than MacWrite and MacPaint. Then we went through both the Sculley and Amelio eras.

    Apple has had its up's and down's. Apple's definitely on an up swing now with the release of Jaguar.

    I advocate patience regarding hardware. Apple knows quite well that we want to splend our money. 3 more months, I would think.





    toddybody
    May 5, 08:18 AM
    I think that is sort of the point here... :eek:

    I wouldnt think so (of course thats a big assumption). There has to be some kind of acceptance prior to the download, along with all the EUA jazz. I wish Apple would give the JB community a little slack, as they do the hackintosh folks.





    vand0576
    Aug 24, 12:56 PM
    This is the correct one:

    https://depot.info.apple.com/batteryexchange/index.html



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