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  • teme
    Aug 29, 06:17 AM
    After looking around the apple website this morning.. I don't believe that we are getting the new chips until AFTER the iPod rebate offer.. and here is why.

    The only legal way Apple could offer the new processor would be to offer it ONLY to out-of-education persons. If you read the fine print of the Apple iPod offer, it ONLY lists the current models (and G4) as acceptable units to use when filing a rebate.... if they were to place the new chip models on the store, it would invalidate the rebate, should someone have the old rebate forms, and a new machine. Just a thought.

    But in Europe this same rebate ends at October 7th, 2006...





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  • mambodancer
    Oct 28, 09:15 AM
    They do build in obsolescence into the ipod as you can't replace the battery (easily). It does become a disposable item, although a pricey one at that. I do love the ipod (even though I don't own one) but this puts me off to the point where I just can't go through with actually buying one. My experience with rechargeable batteries in mobile phones and lap top isn't good.

    My first gen 5GB iPod is still going strong after 5 years.

    Also, even if the battery went totally dead, why would you throw a perfectly good iPod away? I use mine as a portable hard drive and in the car with an FM transmitter (connected to the lighter outlet to power the iPod) to listen to podcasts and music. Neither requires the battery for either of these functions. If you jog or bike or listen to your iPod while travelling and don't have access to power then replacing the battery is problematic but not impossible. In fact the local Microcenter here in Denver sells iPod battery replacements for less than $100 and will install them if you don't want to.

    I don't think this is the problem some people seem to think it is and if anyone reading these posts wants to throw out their iPod that has a bad battery please contact me and I will gladly take it off your hands.





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  • lilo777
    Apr 19, 04:08 PM
    Yeah cause a contract breach takes just as long to prove a IP suite. They'd get slapped so fast they wont know what hit them, not to mention other companies would see it as samsung being cowboys for mixing their two business up.

    I doubt those contracts last longer than one year and this is how long it will probably take for this lawsuit to get to court hearing. Samsung will be in a great bargaining position then.





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  • Di9it8
    Oct 27, 03:04 PM
    The Greenpeace Apple micro site
    http://www.greenpeace.org/apple/
    is surely a good thing for Apple.
    It is organisations like Greenpeace who are driving the agenda, because goverments and manufacturing companies are too complacent.
    They should be welcomed with open arms at Mac Expo:rolleyes:





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  • Kilamite
    Apr 11, 06:26 AM
    Because the 3rd party device could be in your neighbours house so your neighbour can see or hear anything that is played through AirPlay from your devices without you knowing. And you might be playing stuff that you wouldn't want your neighbour to see.

    Wouldn't that require your neighbour to be on your WiFi network?





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  • aussie_geek
    May 4, 03:34 AM
    I can't see how those of us wanting to hook things up to our 27" iMac could be a that small group. I'm more inclined to believe this limitation has to do with Apple protectionism. I mean, like I said in a post a few pages up, there are no industry standard input ports (HDMI/DVI...) and the TB port is limited to only a small fraction of a ppm of the input devices on the market.

    Sure hoping for a way to work arond Apple on this one, without going the usual Apple route - with a gazillion adapters.

    Yep- I agree. There should always be one legacy port on a device. Mini display port would be the one.





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  • Hattig
    Mar 29, 12:56 PM
    LOL you will not get 25 GB free from Apple, you'll be lucky if they give you 5. LOL!

    Why do you say that? This is exactly the sort of thing that Apple likes to overprovide with. 50GB, maybe even 100GB, wouldn't be a surprise. They've got to use that data center for something...





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  • cadillaccactus
    Sep 5, 02:58 PM
    If you have access to this media event, please contact us (mailto:webmaster@macrumors.com?Subject=Showtime Event).

    aw, MR didn't get invited





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  • Manic Mouse
    Sep 9, 07:25 AM
    Yes of course it can, you obviously don't understand what x86_64 is.

    No need to be rude. I was just asking a question!





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  • blahblah100
    Apr 20, 10:13 AM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39iKLwlUqBo

    Interesting, this was less than a year ago.

    Steve Jobs "...we take privacy very seriously. As an example, we worry a lot about location in phones..."





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  • optophobia
    Mar 23, 06:27 PM
    I'd rather have an app that shows police officers donut runs.

    While that app would seem fun to begin with, the THOUSANDS of push messages you receive would become annoying quickly.





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  • starflyer
    Apr 4, 11:48 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Post of the day.





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  • MacRumors
    May 3, 10:10 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/05/03/2011-imac-notes-magic-trackpad-option-display-connectivity-boot-camp-update/)

    In the wake of today's release of new iMacs (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/05/03/apple-releases-new-sandy-bridge-quad-core-imacs-with-thunderbolt/), a number of tidbits about the new models have been surfacing.


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/05/03/105401-imac_2011_mouse_trackpad.jpg




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  • BWhaler
    Sep 4, 11:39 PM
    This seems contradictory.

    10 bucks, but it only streams?

    Maybe I am missing something, or maybe this is just pieces of the puzzle.





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  • Prof.
    Mar 23, 04:45 PM
    You should tell that to my son. Oh wait, you can't, he was murdered someone like you.
    I'm terribly sorry, my deepest condolences. *hug*





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  • ctachme
    Jul 14, 09:20 AM
    The Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme are widely expected to make their Mac debut in Apple's PowerMac computers which are rumored to be released on August 7th 2006 at the World Wide Developers Conference.

    I want my MacBook Pro Core 2!!!.





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  • slapple
    Apr 25, 01:00 PM
    What about the screen? Are they finally moving to 16:9 screens?





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  • balamw
    Sep 10, 04:33 PM
    Gary. You just slowly and painfully killed me inside. I hope you are wrong.
    Yeah it's not a MB or MBP even since it marks the debut of the all new PowerBook G5! :p

    Don't give up hope yet. There are rumored Macs that could fit the bill. The iTablet or the iHome media Mac could "fit" within an iPod themed event....

    B





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  • AndroidfoLife
    Apr 14, 03:29 PM
    Amd has been supporting 3.0 for a while now. My motherboard has it and it was made in march of last year





    cube
    Mar 29, 11:43 AM
    Their reasoning flaw is evident: that everybody who bought a Nokia phone upto now will accept Windows Phone.





    cadillaccactus
    Sep 5, 12:51 PM
    Gonna need a few more shares to make any money, but good effort. ;)

    30 more shares. and dont be a dick. ;)





    dpMacsmith
    Jul 19, 03:14 PM
    Ok, here are my predictions.

    MacPro - woodcrest (available immediately, all dual duals, 3 levels starting at 2.0 GHz)
    XServe - woodcrest (Available soon)
    iMac - Conrow (It is the oldest Intel computer and has received 0 upgrades in 6 months. E6400 in the 17" and E6600 in the 20", we may see a small price decrease)
    MacBook Pro - Merom (in 1 Month, Paris intro?)
    MacBook - Yonah for now (Merom in about 4 months)
    MacMini - Yonah (use existing 1.66 and 1.83 parts)

    I would love to see the MacMini get Conroe parts.. it should reduce the cost. Heat may be an issue. The E6300 might work.

    I would love to see a small tower, Video Card would be replaceable. Maybe room for a second 3.5" drive. Does SATA have the capability of driving 2 HDs from one controller. It would be similar size to the cube. Pricing about $100 more than the Mini. No expansion slots.

    I've got to admit though, I really like my 1.66 GHz Mini. Small, quiet, and fast enough.





    ChazUK
    Mar 29, 01:13 PM
    what the heck LOL, this is a joke right? I have NEVER seen a single new windows phone being used in public nor do I see that many Android devices in the UK. mostly I see

    1. BlackBerries
    2. iPhones

    never seen a new windows phone LOL, most people who are happy with iPhones etc, will stick with them and won't bother going for anything else.

    Looking at the email notification I got of your original list before your edit:
    1. BlackBerries

    2. iPhones

    3. HTC'S <--- Those would be your Android/WP7 phones. ;)

    4. Nokia N-Series





    Multimedia
    Sep 10, 09:33 PM
    Flame me if you must, but what is the sense in having multiple cores if the software running on it doesn't take advantage of it? Same thing with advertising the new chips as being 64 bit. That's great, but I don't have anything (not in beta) that can use it.

    Apple themselves have never been great at making use of multiple processors (in tandem), so I'm not getting how 4, 8, 32 cores makes much difference?How many times do I need to remind some of you that it doesn't matter if applications can only use one or two cores? You can run a bunch of things at once with all these cores at your disposal. That to me is what's important, as I think so should you think - not that one application can't use more than one or two cores. If anything, it's a good thing some only use one or two cores.

    You can run a bunch of things at once - Simultaneously - with all these cores at your disposal. That's what's important - not that one application can't use more than one or two cores. On the contrary. If I had 8 cores I wouldn't have to quit Mail all the time.

    Do you realize that Mail uses 100% of a core ALL THE TIME? If I leave it open I only have 3 cores to work with. I mean it's rediculous. I have to QUIT Mail to do my work. Absurd.

    We Need More Cores And We Need Them NOW!According to the Page 2 Rumors there are some significant speed ups to OpenGL in the next update to 10.4 due to multithreading. Apple has had 4 processor systems for over a year now. I would think they have some ideas about how to make use of it.

    Things like the next version of iChat... 1 core to run some application, another for the computer to compress that image into a nice stream to be broadcast over the net, and another to do the actual operation of iChat and the OS and whatever else you have in the background at the time.

    There are all sorts of stupid (and not so stupid) ways to eat up processor cycles if you have them. :rolleyes:You took the words right out of my fingers. Bravo sisyphus.