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  • ScottInTheOC
    Mar 16, 02:32 PM
    Is this at the spectrum?

    Yes this was at Irvine Spectrum. The Apple guy said to try again tomorrow.

    Has anyone heard from Mission Viejo??





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  • enoC
    Apr 14, 01:05 PM
    Not here. Still have that issue on 4.3.1 on new (restored from backup) iPad 2.

    Tried restoring and setting it up as new?





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  • yojitani
    Mar 4, 03:28 PM
    He was just in the Bahamas with two babe girlfriends and has a hundred million dollars - destroy me please! :D

    He's living the dream. He's a rock star from Mars. Seriously. Personally, I'd rather be Keith Richards with just two remaining brain cells and lived his life than corporate middle management at the same age with all my brain cells intact.

    He is who he is because of his dad.

    Pretty bleak world view you have there. Either a washed up, though rich, drug addict or corporate middle management?

    I wouldn't say he's living the dream. Certainly not a life I'd like to live. (could do with some of the cash though!)





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  • scott523
    Apr 22, 07:29 PM
    I wonder what kind of battery life can Apple achieve out of that form factor with the rest of its package.



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  • Thex1138
    May 4, 12:05 AM
    To fill the gap in the declining iPod revenues.

    It also may hint at a new product in the mid year cycle.





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  • Surely
    Jan 30, 04:48 PM
    And here is a picture of the iMacQuarium all set up!

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5056/5402614044_1403d26b90_b.jpg

    ... freaking awesome, if I do say so myself.

    Very cool.

    Just went there for the first time yesterday to be disappointed =/
    Expensive and nothing special. The Habit is a better option imo :)

    The Habit is better.....and I'm not driving to Thousand Oaks for a Five Guys burger.:p



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  • netdog
    Oct 12, 05:00 AM
    At $79 a year it will probably be 5 years before the program moves to a commonly useful level where it may have the ability to replace MS Office. The very casual Word Processor user will not have to wait very long, maybe Pages 3 or Pages 4. With the 5 X $79 = $395 we move into the price range of the non-educational price of MS Office. But for the heavy Office user, 5 years may not be long enough.



    I write lengthy academic papers, am writing a play and a book which I am pretty far into. So far, I don't miss Word one bit, and that is using Pages 2.

    Pages has a lot of features. It just takes some time to learn how to use it.





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  • TimmyDee
    Apr 28, 04:42 PM
    "A colleague of mine just picked up a 16 GB iPhone 4 in white. I was a bit surprised when I picked it up off his desk (I had my black 32 GB in my other hand at the same time) � it immediately felt thicker."

    LOL, that's absolutely ridiculous.

    Also, why is everyone feeling so sorry for the case makers...like Apple is screwing them over? It's not their responsibility to cater to the case makers.

    I completely agree. No one can pick something up and "immediately" tell that it's 0.25 mm thicker than another object. I call BS.



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  • nxent
    Jul 11, 04:07 PM
    haha, here's what would have been had microsoft designed the ipod from the beginning...
    now, this is only the packaging...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pXL5_RvGrs&search=microsoft%20ipod





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  • TwoSocEmBoppers
    Mar 11, 01:32 PM
    Line at Brea Mall is to Macy's, probably about 150-200 people here.

    Any idea how fast these lines move? This'll be the first time I've camped out for a product.

    OMG :eek: Wow.

    I'll probably try to hit the local Walmart of BestBuy instead.



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  • ChrisGonzales90
    Jun 6, 01:17 PM
    Not really, because you can refuse delivery of a package for a full refund off Amazon. Digital content like Apps are generally non-refundable.

    Unless apple created a way where the app won't work under that account. To use it you'll have to buy it again.





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  • MacRumoron
    Aug 15, 01:44 PM
    i like the new Preview look :)



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  • steve knight
    Apr 17, 09:40 PM
    http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/6113/unledxm.jpg (http://img822.imageshack.us/i/unledxm.jpg/)


    Look What fun i've got ahead of me :(

    thats nothing I show 15 hours.





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  • Full of Win
    Apr 13, 07:58 PM
    I would pay cash money to know how this sold relative to gender.



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  • timinbovey
    Apr 26, 07:01 PM
    I'm curious to know exactly WHAT "cloud" they're going to store my music in? There IS no CLOUD! Cripes, people, it's the same darn internet it always was. Piles of servers and hard drives, all connected by cables and wires and fiber optics, et. al. right here on EARTH. There's NO CLOUD. Why the HECK they had to start calling it that is what? Basically a Microsoft marketing term, right? So, lets get past that BS right now.

    Of COURSE they're going to charge for it. Do you think for a moment that Apple, or anyone else can provide storage for all the songs, videos., etc that users have on their individual devices, AND provide bandwidth for that much streaming, AND maintain it, etc for free? Be real people.

    Remembeer, the record labels are DEMANDING that EACH song by EVERY user be uploaded and kept seperate. So if 126,577 people have the SAME exact song on their device, it will have to be uploaded 126,577 times so each has their own secure copy to access. Which also makes me wonder, will Apple (or anyone else) be allowed to have backups available? Or will hundreds of thousands of users and their files have to be re-uploaded when there's a failure?

    Basically, this is the SAME THING as uploading your very own music files to your own server, or the server of your choice and accessing them as you choose. In effect, having your own "cloud". I have a web site. As part of the deal, I get unlimited server space and bandwidth. Presently have probably 80 gigs of mp3's there (all of my own creation, no music company stuff) but I could easily upload hundreds of gigs of music there, and have access whenever and where ever I want it, at no cost to me. Of course I don't have a spiffy user interface to facilitate easy retrieval and organizing like iTunes, etc. But still, I could do it easily enough. So could all of you.

    This is just another way to get you to pay to listen to music you already own. Except for very specialized situations, I just don't see a need for it.





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  • Michael Scrip
    May 5, 02:16 AM
    You have to realize one thing. Without market share, company like Apple can not make profit.

    Yeah... you have to sell products to make money... but nothing says you have to have the most market share in order to make money.

    Let's say Android gets 35% of the market... and Apple only has 25% of the market...

    Apple still can sell 20 million iPhones in a quarter and makes a crap-ton of money doing it. That's what I've been saying all along!

    Read my other comments here and elsewhere... I HATE market share arguments. It infuriates me every time there is a headline saying "Android beats Apple" and "Android Grows while Apple Stalls"

    It's crazy to compare the two anyway... Apple and Google have completely different business models.

    My next phone will be an iPhone... I don't care if Android phones outsell the iPhone 2-to-1



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  • savage1881
    Jul 27, 10:51 PM
    And you guys accuse PC users of sticking to old stereotypes. If you want to see ugly, take a gaze at the army of external devices that my iMac is going to need. I prefer my cables be inside the case instead of covering my desk.

    2+ full size optical drives opppsed to a single slow notebook drive
    2+ hard drive bays
    Card reader
    Easy CPU upgrading
    Easy RAM upgrading
    Upgradable x16 PCI-Express slot compared to underclocked fixed notebook GPU
    3+ PCI/ PCI-E x1 slots for upgrading to new devices
    Choice of display
    being able to choose what you want to do instead of having everything dictated to you by Steve Jobs.

    An iMac is NOT suitable for the sort of computer use you are intending! As an experienced computer technician who works mostly on PCs, I can assure you that any new Dell, HP or Gateway tower is even less suited to handle the upgrades you are suggesting, with the exclusion of RAM upgrades.

    New PCs are products of out-of-control cost cutting and nothing more. If you want upgradability, you must spend at least $2000 and get one from ABS or another semi-custom shop.

    Finally, the Mac Pro tower is coming out soon. Then, many of your complaints about the Mac's faults will be dealt with. While I am a fan of the Mac platform, I run a custom dual-xeon PC that I built myself and I can say that, from my perspective, I would take any computer over a sub-$1500 PC.

    I've got a fried Dell P4 Motherboard sitting at home b/c Dell decided to use proprietary pin configs with a standard ATX power connector (not my mistake :) ). Mass-manufactured PCs are made to be fortresses, preventing user upgrade. The Mac is a nice, good-looking alternative among only a few alternatives. Atleast you know the each of those external devices is going to work right as soon as you plug it in. With PCs today, esp. from dell, You have no such guarantee on any of the upgrades you suggested. People are making a mistake when they buy a cheap PC, whether you believe they ought to be buying a mac or not!





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  • chrmjenkins
    Apr 26, 05:31 PM
    I have no idea what happened except Plutonius got lynched and isn't a WW. Are Chrmjenkins and Appleguy 321/123 okay? Are they Specials? I can't tell if I'm on the Detention Level of a Star Destroyer or on the bridge of the Enterprise D. :confused::confused:

    We're not specials, we're just 'special'.





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  • calsci
    Jun 9, 08:56 PM
    all i have to say is wow.





    milbournosphere
    Apr 28, 05:09 PM
    This is one of those threads that enforces the Apple fanboi stereotype. It's 1mm. That's it. Steve Jobs is not out to kill your children anymore than he is to fleece you on your white iPhone purchase, and the typical person won't even notice anyway. Can we all move along now?





    Hutch98R1
    Jan 30, 07:45 PM
    Here is my question with the market....

    A year ago, when Apple was at 80 and the iPhone and all the new products had been announced, I figured everyone knew how great these products were going to be and had already inflated the price of the stock to a high 80. So, I decided not to buy.... well, as we know, the stock rose over 200. Everyone bought much later on.

    So, does this translate to: In a market that I know a lot about and believe in, even though new product news is out, before profit/financial news it out, should I still buy?
    (Yes, I am relatively new at this... flame on)
    It just drives me nuts, that I knew things were going to do well, and thought everyone already knew and had bought.





    stroked
    Apr 24, 07:39 PM
    That's not very christian of you.

    Christians are expected to protect their children, and I have never claimed to be a Christian.





    LagunaSol
    Apr 28, 11:46 AM
    Android is *unstoppable.

    *when it's the only game in town

    Let's get the iPhone on Sprint and T-Mobile and see how things shake out, hmm?





    iMeowbot
    Jul 21, 12:29 PM
    schiller also said � i think the day before boot camp was announced � that apple wouldn't prevent users from putting windows on the intel macs, but they wouldn't facilitate it either.

    There is a big difference between the things that Apple people actually say and the twisted versions that get regurgitated in the Apple rumors community.

    Phil Schiller, Apple�s senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, said in an interview Tuesday that the company won�t sell or support Windows itself, but also hasn�t done anything to preclude people from loading Windows onto the machines themselves.

    'That�s fine with us. We don�t mind,' Schiller said. 'If there are people who love our hardware but are forced to put up with a Windows world, then that�s OK.'

    Link. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10789855/page/2/)

    In another interview, he said:
    After Jobs' presentation, Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller addressed the issue of running Windows on Macs, saying there are no plans to sell or support Windows on an Intel-based Mac. "That doesn't preclude someone from running it on a Mac. They probably will," he said. "We won't do anything to preclude that."

    Link. (http://news.com.com/2100-1014_3-5733756-2.html)

    Apple still don't plan to sell or support Windows. And Schiller didn't say that Apple wouldn't facilitate running it. He told the truth.

    That's a very different stance from the clear "absolutely not" on integrating Windows into the OS X run time.



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