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  • blipmusic
    Apr 19, 04:33 PM
    Games. Don't tell me you want to play WoW on a 11" monitor.

    I want to. Stop projecting. The 11" MBA will become my only computer when I get it in a few months and that includes playing the odd game, possibly including WoW.

    Heck, the *iPad* could probably be my only computer with a keyboard dock if it did untethered OS updates and could compile LaTeX documents natively. But you're probably about to burst now so I'll stop.




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  • balamw
    Oct 23, 03:30 PM
    why the hell would I but Vista anyway?

    You know things are bad when even the fanboys are making similar arguments...

    Sticking with Windows XP in a Windows Vista World (http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_xp_apps.asp)

    B




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  • spicyapple
    Aug 15, 09:48 PM
    "Top secret" also probably means "not developed enough to show yet".
    Steve's Reality Distortion Field� at work, no doubt. The man has a spin for everything!




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  • chrmjenkins
    Apr 30, 04:31 PM
    Not going to vote until we hear from aggie.



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  • playaj82
    Jul 27, 01:18 PM
    Trademarks must be able to be shown to be in use to be defensible. You cannot simply trademark any name or phrase you want. You have to demonstrate the current or intended future use of the name or phrase.

    With regards to "doPod", Apple doesn't need to trademark that, as they could argue that the name of a device that was called a doPod was too similar to their, already trademarked, device called "iPod".

    You can file an anticipatory mark. The key is intent to use. For instance, I've developed a product and want to start marketing it, i.e. Zune. I file my mark with the PTO before the product has ever actually entered the stream of commerce. Now getting "real" protection from infringers would require you have used it in commerce rather than intended to use it in commerce. But the PTO doesn't handle infringement, they primarily handle validity.

    If I don't use it, oh well, the next person who comes along and uses the mark with their product gets to argue that I never used it in commerce. My point is that the little guy who comes along and uses the mark is better off coming up with something else rather than getting into any legal dispute with a company the size of Apple.




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  • appleguy123
    Apr 27, 08:28 PM
    It seems like my vote for nies isn't going to count for anything. Maybe tomorrow...
    eldiablojo



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  • Krafty
    Jan 26, 09:06 AM
    Sold my car sound system and bought an Epson 1400 + Black Ink

    http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/9350/16773749450138259158155.jpg


    Most likely going to return these Powerbeats by Dre that are killing my ears, and buy the color ink pack.




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  • twoodcc
    Oct 21, 12:57 PM
    It's rather cool to touch when it's not charging. Charging, then I'll probably burn my finger if I touch the "ESC/F1/F2" area.

    but how often do you have it folding and not charging?

    yes i understand the point. but i don't find a reason.

    and yes, i do have all the computers in my household contributing to my personal team.

    i can't 'compete'. the whole thing is basically it's whoever has a very nice computer/folding rig, or whoever has a nice computer and doesn't use it, but leaves it on to fold. so technically it's not 'competing' because they are computers, you aren't actually doing any work besides for setting up the actual client, and having it run well on your machine.

    well i never actually thought of having my own team. and i can see a little personal value there.

    but really, it is fun to have team members to kinda compete with. i know we aren't doing work ourselves, but it's a good cause, and what gets people to fold besides the cause is to beat each other. without the points system, not many people would fold.

    i hope you decide to join MR oneday soon



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  • iShane
    Jul 24, 03:44 PM
    YAY! I can't wait. I'm thinking in WWDC. :)




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  • blow45
    Apr 13, 11:57 PM
    double post



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  • FloatingBones
    Nov 23, 11:35 PM
    I'll say this one last time. Flash is not an app! It's a method of delivering content on a web site.

    If there were not Flash applications, then Adobe would not have developed and released its Packager for iPhone (http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/packagerforiphone/).

    Flash is also a way to deliver video. The Skyfire App (http://skyfire.com/product/iphone) is a way for iOS users to view those legacy Flash videos. When sites update their video to be HTML compliant, bridging services like Skyfire will no longer be needed for that conversion.

    Finally, as you note, Flash is also a way to deliver web content.

    You cannot make iOS "apps" to replace a web page dude.

    Why not? That sounds like the exact purpose of Adobe's new packager tool.

    As long as there are Flash only web sites, there will be a demand for Flash plugins.

    Users of the 120M+ iOS devices are doing just fine without Flash plugins.

    As long as websites serve up some or all of their content solely through Flash, they will be shut out from users on those iOS devices. Adobe recognizes this shortcoming in Flash and is rapidly developing a Flash to HTML5 converter (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1039999):

    Here's what Adobe blogged about that (http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2010/10/adobe-demos-flash-to-html5-conversion-tool.html) after a demo at their Adobe MAX 2010 conference in October:

    How could I create rich experiences that run on desktops (where Flash is the obvious, consistent (cross-browser/-platform) choice) and on iOS devices where Flash isn�t allowed? I�d have to create two versions of a everything�one Flash, and one HTML5*. Good luck getting clients to double their budgets, though, and yet they don�t want richness cut in half.

    So, the opportunity: Cut the cost of targeting multiple runtimes & we�ll deliver real wins: more richness for clients, and a competitive advantage for customers. [...]

    Adobe lives or dies by its ability to help customers solve real problems. That means putting pragmatism ahead of ideology.

    Once a website has gone through the process of serving up HTML5, why bother serving up Flash to anybody? This tool will continue to lessen the need for Flash on the browser for everybody.

    This Skyfire app is proof of that.

    Not exactly. Skyfire is not optimal for iPhone users, because videos they request have to go through Skyfire's servers for conversion. It's also not a complete solution for websites, because only a fraction of the iOS users will purchase the Skyfire app. Skyfire functions as a bridging app to give websites access to iOS users until they convert their video inventory to HTML5.

    I won't bother arguing anymore about the other things as it's a complete waste of my time.

    That would be good.

    Ironically, Adobe's new conversion tools will accelerate the demise of Flash on the web.




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  • jaigo
    Oct 24, 09:13 AM
    I could care less about playing games on my mbp, so the videocard is MORE than enough for my needs. Playing a FPS on a notebook = :confused:



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  • timmillwood
    Oct 24, 08:24 AM
    I cant wait to get mine!!!

    I gotta wait to go into uni to order with HE store online

    I could order on the phone but online i will get �32 in nectar points, �32 in Tesco points and �10 in Sky points.. so worth waiting for �74 worth of points from all my loalty and credit cards




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  • rdowns
    Feb 25, 10:38 AM
    Poor Jon Cryer. :D



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  • MacRumors
    Oct 18, 04:24 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Apple released (http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2006/oct/18results.html) preliminary fourth quarter 2006 financial results today. These results may be subject to significant adjustments.

    Apple posted revenue of $4.84 billion with a net quarterly profit of $546 million, or $.62 per diluted share. These results compare to revenue of $3.68 billion and net profit of $430 million, or $.50 per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter. Gross margin was 29.2 percent, up from 28.1 percent in the year-ago quarter. International sales accounted for 40 percent of the quarter’s revenue.

    1,610,000 Macs and 8,729,000 iPods were shipped this quarter representing a 30 percent growth in Macs and 35 percent growth in iPods over the year-ago quarter.

    “This strong quarter caps an extraordinary year for Apple. Selling more than 39 million iPods and 5.3 million Macs while performing an incredibly complex architecture transition is something we are all very proud of,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Looking forward, 2007 is likely to be one of the most exciting new product years in Apple’s history.”

    “We are pleased to have finished the year with over $10 billion in cash and to have increased annual revenue by $11 billion in the last two years,” said Peter Oppenheimer, Apple’s CFO. “Looking ahead to the first fiscal quarter of we expect revenue of $6.0 to $6.2 billion and earnings per diluted share of $.70 to $.73.”




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  • Ajones330
    May 4, 08:47 AM
    I wonder why they've moved it to a later date?

    Because that customer's service has been suspended due to non-pay. Trust me a customer care rep does not get this info... They are going off of what they hear in the media. Let's say the phone is coming out in the fall, Apple and all other companies have to wait for official announcement to give out info. That was some reps personal opinion...:rolleyes:



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  • appleguy123
    May 1, 09:17 PM
    Did the deadline just confuse everyone else then?




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  • L I G H T I N G
    Apr 23, 10:07 PM
    Its unsure if the deal will go through and what type of stipulations will happen. As a proud T-mo customer. I do not want this deal from hell. I love my low prices I don't need an iPhone I am happy with my current phone.

    There are many things that stand in the way of this deal. It may make the market a lot less competitive. It would also almost remove sprint and make it a two horse race with AT&T and Verizon having over 60% of the American Market.

    It is also quite possible that if AT&T does purchase T-Mobile, T-mobile will exist solely as a subsidiary of AT&T similar to Sprint and Virgin Mobile. Its clear that AT&T is purchasing towers not customer base.

    Many of the Android users are going to migrate over to Sprint and Verizon due to the of the inability to side load on AT&Ts network and the restriction of upload download speeds.

    Agreed, I'd rather keep AT&T separate and just jailbreak/unlock iPhone to use on T-mobile.

    That way -low prices with T-Mobile plus the functionality of iPhone




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  • Gugulino
    Mar 31, 05:04 PM
    I thought that the inverse scrolling was a bug, but in Lion Dev Preview 2 it is still there :eek:




    lironl
    Apr 24, 03:32 AM
    It surely can't be that hard to add support for T-Mobile's network to the iPhone. All you need are three thing:

    a) Support for the 1700/2100MHz AWS frequency bands
    b) Support for 3G
    c) Putting it all together and adding it in.

    The frequencies are already there. One part of the AWS frequency band is within the European 2100 MHz 3G band, which the iPhone already supports. The other part is within the 1800 MHz European GSM band, which the iPhone also already supports.

    The support for 3G is already there, that goes without saying.

    All you have to do is put them together (and that's already half done, see above) and make sure that it all works from an engineering point of view, then add a bit of software to support the extra capabilities, and you're there.

    Liron




    Devnor
    Apr 13, 02:04 PM
    I heard Apple is working on the new, next generation rice cooker.

    Apple is way smarter than to get into the TV business. Why make a multitude of bulky products when they can have a box that fits all.




    paradox00
    Apr 13, 02:15 PM
    Not this year but soon.

    Airplay enabled TV has always been Apple's dream and this is going to be very big for Apple.

    The perfect entertainment solution. It's coming soon.

    Easily licensed to existing TV manufacturers.




    themacolyte
    Oct 23, 07:54 AM
    Microsoft seems to be making every attempt to encourage piracy at this point. Is it possible for Windows to check this and refuse to run? It seems to me Microsoft is attempting to take control of hardware virally, i.e. if their EULAs were enforceable they are including statements that allow them to dictate what hardware you have and when/how you upgrade it...

    "If you want to upgrade your computer, you need to call and ask us first. If you want to run our software, it better be on hardware we approve of, ask us who sells that."

    There are some who claim that as long as Microsoft doesn't enforce their own EULAs then let them say what they want. Some will claim that the EULAs won't hold up in court so who cares what they say. Is it prudent to assume this and just hope for the best?




    whooleytoo
    Jun 8, 06:46 AM
    Surprising how heated the debate on this can get - I think it's a great story.

    Boy makes mistake (as does mother, in not supervising him closely enough). The mother asks for help from Apple, and Apple complies even though they don't have to. The boy, and his mother are very unlikely to make the same mistake again - and the same holds for any parent reading this story! :p

    Sounds like a win - win - win - win scenario to me!



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