hazePWN
Apr 16, 01:57 PM
http://project.na.tl/assets/4.3ipt2g.png
Took a while from day 2. Original iOS 4.3
Took a while from day 2. Original iOS 4.3
AlphaDogg
Aug 28, 02:43 PM
I'm pretty certain that there is thread going on like this already somewhere on MacRumors.
Yes there probably is, but it is old and (AFAIK), it is closed.
Yes there probably is, but it is old and (AFAIK), it is closed.
room271
Mar 9, 07:27 AM
Just want to say that if you are using CS5 I would not recommend the current Mac Mini - I just think it is too slow. At least if you are going to have a browser/code editor or whatever else open in the background too.
I have a laptop with a C2D processor and also run CS5 and multitask and it is definitely a bit on the slow side.
The processors in the current Mac Mini range are pretty rubbish tbh (especially for the money).
I have a laptop with a C2D processor and also run CS5 and multitask and it is definitely a bit on the slow side.
The processors in the current Mac Mini range are pretty rubbish tbh (especially for the money).
MrNomNoms
Mar 14, 09:54 PM
So, now Zune software is gonna compete with Windows Phone 7? :confused:
Zune now being used to brand the synchronisation software and music service - it no longer has anything to do with hardware in much the same way that iTunes is the player and music service with the iPod/iPhone being the devices themselves.
Personally I made no sense what so ever doing the hardware given that Microsoft was better suited focusing on the software and then letting the various vendors out there sort out the hardware details. IMHO I do think that they should expand Windows Phone 7 to include media players and tablets as well.
Zune now being used to brand the synchronisation software and music service - it no longer has anything to do with hardware in much the same way that iTunes is the player and music service with the iPod/iPhone being the devices themselves.
Personally I made no sense what so ever doing the hardware given that Microsoft was better suited focusing on the software and then letting the various vendors out there sort out the hardware details. IMHO I do think that they should expand Windows Phone 7 to include media players and tablets as well.
Raid
Nov 2, 02:40 PM
wallpaper from - powerpigs flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/powerpig/)I like it, but it looks more like James Brown than Micheal Jackson. :D
CIA
Apr 20, 10:14 PM
Another great quarter.
Regarding the cash on hand situation, which now sits at around $65 Billion... I remember Steve was quoted somewhere as saying (and this was a long time ago, maybe a decade or so) that he always wants enough cash on hand to run a company in the red for <blank> years before going bankrupt. I say <blank> because I can't remember the figure he used.. This may tie into why there is so much cash in reserve beyond the normal amount a company should have for acquisitions, emergencies, etc etc... Apple makes a lot of cash, but also spends a lot just to run the company.
Also.... I'll just leave this here:
http://www.magazine.org/ASSETS/FB3E53577D7F42CAB9D5053CE35804A7/33b.jpg
Regarding the cash on hand situation, which now sits at around $65 Billion... I remember Steve was quoted somewhere as saying (and this was a long time ago, maybe a decade or so) that he always wants enough cash on hand to run a company in the red for <blank> years before going bankrupt. I say <blank> because I can't remember the figure he used.. This may tie into why there is so much cash in reserve beyond the normal amount a company should have for acquisitions, emergencies, etc etc... Apple makes a lot of cash, but also spends a lot just to run the company.
Also.... I'll just leave this here:
http://www.magazine.org/ASSETS/FB3E53577D7F42CAB9D5053CE35804A7/33b.jpg
3rdpath
Dec 31, 09:56 AM
i like the new layout...very clear and easy to navigate.
thanks for the continued hard work.
man, where/how do you find the time?:)
thanks for the continued hard work.
man, where/how do you find the time?:)
notjustjay
Feb 21, 01:02 PM
Sounds like there were much bigger issues here than a simple spelling error.
Yeah, seriously. I don't think there's ANYTHING that anyone could text me, spelling error or no, that would cause me to fly into a murderous rampage.
Yeah, seriously. I don't think there's ANYTHING that anyone could text me, spelling error or no, that would cause me to fly into a murderous rampage.
law guy
Sep 12, 08:38 PM
The big news today as far as I can tell is that Steve went with a collared shirt instead of a mock neck; continues to shun belts.
I can't get excited about iPods. A 12" screened device that can play movies, CDs, DVDs, and run office software - yes, an ultraportable laptop would be useful.
I can't get excited about iPods. A 12" screened device that can play movies, CDs, DVDs, and run office software - yes, an ultraportable laptop would be useful.
toxotis70
May 5, 01:08 AM
REally.. I didn't see much post about them.
I am really thinking of taking this mbp to apple store.. For over 2k, this is not good. My $500 pc laptop is working fine w/ the external monitor which I really need to get some serious work done at home.
A new mbp software update is out.. try it and see if that fix the problem !
I am really thinking of taking this mbp to apple store.. For over 2k, this is not good. My $500 pc laptop is working fine w/ the external monitor which I really need to get some serious work done at home.
A new mbp software update is out.. try it and see if that fix the problem !
bdguyton1
Jan 12, 07:11 PM
Is there a website where I can go and download (for free) all of the commercials that Apple has ever had? I remember a cool iPhoto commercial with a newborn baby in the hospital, and his/her dad was taking pictures of him/her and using iPhoto to create a slideshow or something...Anyways, is there such a site? Thanks in advance.
snberk103
Mar 7, 11:07 AM
...
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
...
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
....
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My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
...
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
....
obeygiant
Jan 12, 04:11 PM
one step closer....
http://www.scifi-review.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/LukeSkywalkerCyborgHand.jpg
http://www.scifi-review.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/LukeSkywalkerCyborgHand.jpg
Father Jack
Aug 4, 10:23 AM
Really cool ..... :cool:
Full of Win
Apr 18, 11:14 AM
This is in line with the iPhone life cycle.
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
What? The iPhone 3G was not a "Complete Redesign". Internally, it used the same CPU, RAM and chipset as did the iPhone 1. The only difference was the addition of a 3G radio, GPS and a plastic curved back; hardly a "Complete Redesign". Internally, the 3GS was a compete redesign, not a "Modest update"
Also, these are the internal codes for the iPhone, where the new first number is a complete revision and the second number is an update on an existing design.
iPhone 1: 1,1
iPhone 2 (3G): 1,2
iPhone 3 (3GS): 2,1
iPhone 4: 3,1
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
What? The iPhone 3G was not a "Complete Redesign". Internally, it used the same CPU, RAM and chipset as did the iPhone 1. The only difference was the addition of a 3G radio, GPS and a plastic curved back; hardly a "Complete Redesign". Internally, the 3GS was a compete redesign, not a "Modest update"
Also, these are the internal codes for the iPhone, where the new first number is a complete revision and the second number is an update on an existing design.
iPhone 1: 1,1
iPhone 2 (3G): 1,2
iPhone 3 (3GS): 2,1
iPhone 4: 3,1
Jason_Bryan
Feb 18, 06:03 AM
I agree it is a pain in the ass. I hated Column View when I first used it, but now I hate it when Finder decides to open a folder in any other view anything else. I have had the experience less since I updated to 10.3.8.
Ryan1524
Jul 6, 10:40 PM
i have quite high expectations of macs. i wonder if i'll fall into the same trap of disappointment caused by an overhype that i built myself when i finally get a a powerbook next year...:(
Happybunny
Nov 5, 12:05 PM
I thought I would go for a old ship of some kind:cool:
http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv310/happybunny2_photos/015.jpg
Sorry I have no idea where this photo is from.:-(
http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv310/happybunny2_photos/015.jpg
Sorry I have no idea where this photo is from.:-(
liketom
Nov 9, 06:58 AM
there was a software company at the london mac expo that did just that , but i can not remember what it was called or the company name.
it was able to download a full website and would make changes as the site was updated in the background.
it looked real good
it was able to download a full website and would make changes as the site was updated in the background.
it looked real good
AVnut
Apr 27, 06:21 PM
I'm in Brooklyn. Do you drive?
Yes, I drive. And will drive. I'll PM you with contact info.
Yes, I drive. And will drive. I'll PM you with contact info.
XIII
Sep 11, 11:51 AM
I was being picked up from school after playing football. Heard it on the radio in the car. Pretty shocked.
kingcrowing
Nov 29, 09:38 PM
bump, I'd be interested in trading a 20" iMac G5 2GHz
jent
Feb 5, 04:58 PM
I was just curious how long the carriers store the contents of text messages in the U.S. Do they permanently store information like phone number texted, date, and time? Is there any evidence that they in fact do store the content of text messages sent for more than seventy-two hours or so?
Happybunny
Nov 6, 03:58 AM
Uhhh... The USS Missouri (BB-11) was commissioned in 1900 and decommissioned in 1919. She was part of the Great White Fleet, and had her cage masts fitted somewhere around 1909.
Ship's names get reused, y'know. I'm not talking about the Missouri you're thinking of.
;)
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-m/bb11-a.htm
Have a looksie:
Well thank you, I not only did not know the name of the ship. I had no idea what the "Great White Fleet" was I have now found a great site on line. At 63yrs you can still learn things.:)
Ship's names get reused, y'know. I'm not talking about the Missouri you're thinking of.
;)
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-m/bb11-a.htm
Have a looksie:
Well thank you, I not only did not know the name of the ship. I had no idea what the "Great White Fleet" was I have now found a great site on line. At 63yrs you can still learn things.:)
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