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  • h1r0ll3r
    Apr 22, 07:50 PM
    Ooh, the iPhone Air :rolleyes:

    Home button looks nasty as does the tear drop shape. IF this is what the next iPhone looks like, I'll be standing in line....for iPhone 6





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  • inkswamp
    Jul 28, 03:59 PM
    $9,500,000,000 - that's just sitting around in cash with no long term debt. I think Apple's got plenty of "stamina"...

    Exactly! I don't understand all this doom-and-gloom everytime MS talks about the music download market. They can't even get their friggin' OS out on time and we're supposed to worry that they can take over a highly competitive market that is still too new for anyone but Apple to really get their head around? I think not. Look at the video game market. After several years and two iterations of their precious XBox, they have still made hardly a dent in that market (despite all the headlines it gets, it's still no threat to Nintendo.)

    Plus, you have to factor in the seemingly limitless well of great ideas that Apple has at their disposal that MS does not. MS may have a lot more cash to bully their way into the market, but Apple will continuously outfox them on the sheer basis that they have better ideas and are quick to the draw.

    And, as if that's not enough, MS is trying to bully their way into many markets simultaneously while holding ground on the ones they dominate, so it's not like they can throw 100% of their assets at the music market. They have a lot of resources, but they are limited and are spread between gaming, Windows, office software, hardware, MSN, their search portal, .NET, Origami/tablet PC, etc. They are not all-powerful, and I think their effort in music will be halfhearted and ultimately unsuccessful.

    And you know what else matters? The fact that when Steve Jobs gets up on stage and talks about music, you can tell that he's really passionate about it. He's not just up there to sell tunes. He's a music lover and other music lovers relate to that and appreciate it. It's infectious. And it matters. I've seen MS and other companies talk about music (most often while wearing a suit which is enough to stop you right there) and the way they talk--there's no passion. You can tell that they view it at arms-length, like some kind of commodity, and surround their efforts with insulting marketing campaigns that play down to the lowest common denominator and that does not help.

    I don't think Apple has anything to worry about. As long as they keep going, they're fine. I see no reason to think otherwise.





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  • DTphonehome
    Apr 13, 08:39 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    No brown?????

    Brown is the new white is the new black. As evidenced by the raging success of the brown zune.





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  • thatisme
    May 3, 07:47 AM
    still no return to the 24"... the perfect screen size for a good chunk of potential buyers, IMO



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  • Dagless
    Apr 25, 12:37 PM
    I am mentally jumping for joy!

    My newest computer is a 17" 2006 iMac. I play (some of) the latest PC games, I develop games and I edit trailers/other mid-high endery stuff. My iMac is a beast for getting through this far but it's starting to really show its age.

    As soon as the new models are out you can consider a 27" bought. Words can't express how much I'm looking forward to this.

    Looking forward to owning my first glossy display too. I imagine it's beautiful for photo editing+gaming.





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  • LethalWolfe
    Apr 11, 02:28 PM
    Not sure if I would consider "AJA, BlackMagic, and Promise" to be "industry demand." :) I'll give ya Promise.

    For video/digital cinema post & production, which NAB is all about, AJA and Blackmagic are very much major players.


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  • mdriftmeyer
    Apr 15, 04:36 PM
    At one point, Apple got it certified as UNIX, so OS X is a UNIX platform, not just UNIX-like. Linux is probably fairly close to being able to be UNIX certified as well, but there is a money outlay that nobody wants to spend. To top it off, UNIX certification means zilch to the Linux community, so why would anyone pay to have it certified? I'm not even sure how Apple benefitted from their certification.

    LINUX isn't POSIX Compliant and there are several other areas that would require changes to the LINUX Kernel to be UNIX Compliant without paying for the Test Certification.

    UNIX is not a Kernel or a Filesystem. UNIX is a single specification. Your quotes to the OP were correct. What we call UNIX today we don't call Unix of old.

    We aren't in 1969 at AT&T Bell Labs with Kernigan and Ritchie writing in Assembly, C for a custom Kernel.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_UNIX_Specification





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  • wmmk
    Jul 10, 12:29 PM
    if charts can do basic formulas (using mostly only simple arithmetic), pages has a word processing mode, grammar check, and integrates with a thesaurus, wikipeida, spotlight, and google, office is immediately deleted from my system:D
    one problem:
    will eductional institutions really want the wikipedia integration? my school is certainly not big on wikipedia. if apple could strike a deal with MacKiev, World Book software could come with iWork and be integrated with pages and the whole suite in general.



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  • aafuss1
    Aug 16, 04:19 AM
    FireFox already lets you drag tabs around-why not Safari?

    And with phishing-a phishing filterl, like in IE7 would be good to have for .Mac users in Safari.

    Mail already has a phishing filter you will see a pop-up that shows you the actual URL that you will be taken to.





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  • thedarkhorse
    Apr 11, 02:03 PM
    USB 2.0 is definitely not fast enough to saturate a hard drives speed, it's very limiting.



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  • haveaniceday91
    May 3, 08:17 AM
    Finally!

    I was going to spring for the refurb i5 at $1449 but then I saw the late 2009 i7 for $1369 and was wondering which model I should go for.

    I'm honestly leaning towards the i7 and have a lot of faith in apple refurb products.





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  • aardwolf
    Sep 30, 09:55 AM
    I get very good reception in the DC metro area (NoVA). I estimate only 1-5% dropped calls, which is acceptable to me.

    Same here in the Memphis metro area... I probably get somewhere near 1%.



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  • trule
    Jan 28, 04:01 PM
    This is a ridiculous assessment, based on nothing. Apple now has three growth businesses from which to build, and potentially a fourth. Hardly a company on earth would not envy Apple's potential.

    Based on the verdict of the markets it would seem that Apple's potential is not so great...but you know better than that right ;)





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  • sanPietro98
    Apr 12, 10:39 PM
    http://gallery.me.com/pdibona/100093/IMG_2574/web.jpg



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  • Stella
    Jul 24, 09:09 PM
    This would be bloody expensive.. too much to incorporate into an iPod.





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  • DontMacTheGyver
    Jun 7, 01:21 AM
    1000 bucks app?

    Epic Fail!



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  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 13, 07:27 PM
    Big deal.





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  • chrmjenkins
    Nov 1, 11:52 AM
    Just looking forward to a nice relaxing holiday with my wife and dogs. I don't need anything.





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  • Rogue.
    May 3, 07:36 AM
    And the specs?

    UK store still down at this time...

    So enough of the speculation, and post when you have something worth posting ;)





    7on
    Jul 25, 08:40 AM
    In response to the ebay comment, why are they seemingly so dumb? I wanted to buy a new canon lens recently and i always buy my photography equipment from B&H (probably the most reputable place on the planet) but first i looked on ebay to see if i could get a used one for a lot less. None of the auctions went for significantly less than new at B&H (especially when you factor in shipping) and at least one auction ended of about $30 more than retail. I dont get it! Don't people do ANY research?

    nope





    Moyank24
    Apr 28, 12:09 PM
    Ouch, Appleguy. I believe you may have made our wolfish friend angry. Now we avenge you.

    eldiablojoe





    nies
    Apr 26, 06:04 PM
    I still don't know why I'm being considered a wolf





    Crosbie
    Apr 14, 01:03 PM
    That was fixed when I updated to 4.3.1

    Not here. Still have that issue on 4.3.1 on new (restored from backup) iPad 2.





    rever3nce
    Apr 22, 04:16 PM
    this looks fugly



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