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  • henrikrox
    Mar 25, 05:49 PM
    Wow amazing I just hope more debs gets creative with this.

    I love people say that this is the future of gaming. I agree with that.

    Then stupid people say we have ps2 graphics. They said future of gaming. Not now. Just look at the jump from iPad 1 to 2. Think 3 years from now when we have CPUs with quad cores and even better graphics.

    Amazing by the devs that created real racing 2. Looks fantastic





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  • Small White Car
    Apr 12, 09:40 PM
    Ground up rewrite = a whole load of bugs.

    It'll be interesting to see how many shops use this for production work when it's finally released.

    I bet this'll be like when they changed iMovie...it won't over-write the old version and you can keep both Final Cuts on a single machine.

    At least, I sure hope so. I mean, they have to do it that way, right?


    Based on the name, this is obviously going to require heavy support from Quicktime X, which is not getting an update until Lion. Don't expect this before June.

    Yeah, I will not be shocked if this ends up being a Lion-only application. They couldn't be that strict with many apps, but FCP is one that they could be with.





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  • bobbleheadbob
    Apr 2, 09:17 PM
    Keep up that attitude and continue wondering why no one talks with you as you type on your laptop in the middle of the coffee shop across from De Anza college. Sure, you may have helped get DB2 started and you still work in a DOS window but don't blame your wife for leaving you as you worked late at night too long. How much of the money from the IPO went to family attorney and court fees?

    De Anza college? Is that anywhere near Faber College, Flounder? :cool:





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  • copykris
    Nov 25, 03:00 PM
    A new case for my iPhone:
    http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/b/0/0/13/3/AAAACw-9PVcAAAAAABM2qA.jpg?v=1228421860000

    ;)

    late entry to post of the year





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  • ready2switch
    Nov 15, 09:28 AM
    How can this get negative votes? In fact, how do a lot of perfectly benign threads get negative votes? Are there just members out there who vote negative on everything?

    The negative for me is the tiny caveat at the bottom of the article. Apple releasing 8-core Mac Pros this month? Highly doubtful, in my opinion.

    Also, negative sometimes just means you don't believe it (as in this case) not that it's a "negative" announcement.





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  • HahaHaha321
    Apr 2, 07:22 PM
    Great concept, I love it. But it was poorly executed. Who picked the music for this ad? It's terrible. And the voiceover is on the verge of creepy.

    I miss old Apple ads. Their advertising is going downhill while their products keep getting better.





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  • twoodcc
    Jan 23, 12:46 AM
    congrats to zim for 4 million points!





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  • soulreaver99
    Nov 23, 05:07 PM
    Judging from the pic, that's a CDMA blackberry

    Blackberry Tour is both GSM and CDMA, like the Bold on Sprint. You can pop in any simcard overseas and it will work.





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  • Lloyd Christmas
    Nov 24, 10:15 PM
    Removed Satchel

    Props if anyone knows who used that bag.[/QUOTE]
    i was thinking more along the lines of Alan from The Hangover.





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  • sushi
    Jul 13, 11:18 PM
    I say no thanks. Optical storage is way too slow! Why should I pay $1000 to get a 33GB disc that is slow on accessing when I can spend WAY LESS and use another harddrive thats 300GB+ and rewritable, or buy a 100 pack of DVD-R's for $10? I for one dont see this HD-DVD / Bluray thing getting big anytime soon, and Im sure as hell not going to rebuy my DVD collection, higher res or no higher res, I mean hell... I dont even have an HD TV yet,too damn expensive!
    Good points.

    Apple - wait on this one please. Just put superdrives in everything and leave the combo drive in the past.
    I agree with your concept.

    However, I wonder what the actual cost difference is to Apple for a Combo vice Superdrive? Surely it can't be that much.





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  • SMM
    Nov 15, 08:47 AM
    How can this get negative votes? In fact, how do a lot of perfectly benign threads get negative votes? Are there just members out there who vote negative on everything?





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  • miniroll32
    Jun 24, 07:47 AM
    Presenting...

    the iMacPadPodPhoneMiniNano-S





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  • firestarter
    Apr 12, 09:34 PM
    People detection or NSA spoofer code. People should have the right to turn this stuff off. Hope FCP doesn't impose it without an option to disable.

    Tin foil hat feeling a bit tight this evening?





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  • princealfie
    Jul 19, 01:24 PM
    Rental is a joke. I want to watch the movie again and again... geewhiz, this is bound to fail eventually.





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  • imac_japan
    May 1, 08:04 AM
    latin is dead ! Long live Apple





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  • Rodimus Prime
    Apr 17, 10:39 AM
    While I know how to drive a car with a manual shifter, here's a BIG problem nowadays: the quality of the shifter has really gone downhill in recent years. http://www.en.kolobok.us/smiles/big_standart/negative.gif

    Unless you're driving a BMW, Honda or Porsche, gear shifters on modern cars either are too "notchy" or overly-vague in terms of finding a gear, and the result is not very pleasant, especially in city driving.

    Besides, automatics and dual-clutch gearboxes--thanks to modern computer controls--have gotten really good in recent years. This is especially true with automatics that sport six to eight forward gears, which allows for a lot smoother automatic shifts between gears during acceleration. I've test-driven a 2011 US-market Hyundai Elantra saloon with Hyundai's own six-speed automatic and note how smooth the shifts are even during hard acceleration.


    What Hondas have good shifters???? Umm sorry but no. I have driving manual Honda's and several different years including the range that you called good (02-06) and still compared to others they sucked. My 2004 Nissan manual feel better and the Nissan is a little notchy but it has well defined gates. Honda manual just feel funny plus I hate how their clutch feels.
    As for something us mortals can afford that I find has the best shifting feel is Mazda. Every one of those I have driving they have that silky smooth feel to it. I love it and has to be the best feeling shifter I have ever used.





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  • baryon
    Apr 26, 12:52 PM
    I don't even think the word "App" is really officially a word. As for generic terms, everyone uses generic terms to describe their company's products and brand names, as that's the only way you can allow people to make a link between something they already know, and the product.

    "Apple" is also generic, yet everyone agrees that it's fairly reserved for Apple inc. So are many other names that companies patent to avoid others using it.





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  • SciFrog
    Nov 8, 07:24 AM
    Got #7 spot on the team!

    Now it gets much harder, a month and a half at least.

    The team is doing great with 230k PPD 
    we should maintain our rank at least, but I have a feeling many windows teams have not discovered the bigadv units yet. Rumor is if GPU3 is stable, it might make it to Linux.





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  • 2 Replies
    Sep 14, 04:49 PM
    They are just doing it for publicity I bet...

    ... O_o ...
    The're a magazine.
    ....
    Publicity DEFINES their business model.

    </@laynemoseley>

    That said, I still agree with their decision to not recommend it, and the timing of this restating of their stance is fine since Apple's offer is nearly up.
    Apple has acknowledged the phone does have a unique issue (that is NOT just the same as the issue of covering up the antenna that most mobile devices have ... otherwise adding an extra bumper wouldn't fix it.).
    No self-respecting consumer product review org would recommend a product with known flaws that the manufacturer refuses to adequately fix in the long term.





    wordoflife
    Nov 25, 06:30 PM
    Yeah, I know, They are very expensive sunglasses that I don't feel comfortable just "tossing into a gym bag or suitcase."

    It feels awesome to have every god damn person here giving you crap about your last purchase.

    What if I gave everyone who purchases McDonalds a "fat@$$" or anyone with a nice car a "rich snob."

    Gosh, Is everyone here so desensitized towards expensive things, That if they break them they just don't care?

    I bought a protective case to put something I invested a lot of money in, And IF anyone cared to read my replies to your jerky comments, I explained that I plan on putting a SECOND pair of glasses in the case, Which would cost 400-500 dollars, Which is a great amount of money to me, So I don't want to break them.

    I find it repulsing that so many people on here find my latest purchase SO DISTURBING and bothering to them that they feel they need to make me feel bad about it.

    Happy Thanksgiving. Jerk.

    I'm not going to give you **** for your last purchase, but wouldn't one of these do the job?
    http://www.best4glasses.co.uk/images/products/free_case_a.jpg
    Anyways, I don't really care. Btw, why do you center your posts?

    _________________________________________________________________
    My last purchase was renting Karate Kid in HD for $4.99. Loved it.
    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/20/Karate_kid_2010.jpg





    DrWeevil
    Apr 12, 09:06 PM
    Any chance the data center is going to play a role in the video capabilities of today's to-be-announced updates?

    There's gotta be some use for all that real estate they've paid for!





    APPLENEWBIE
    Aug 29, 05:02 PM
    (Agreed. They need to get that bottom end of the price range covered so that there are options for everyone including students.)

    Yes indeed. As noted above, the mac mini is a great gateway drug. It allows people to get in and experiment cheaply. That is what happened in my case. If the entry point were near $1k, I might not have switched.





    lfc
    May 3, 02:34 AM
    First of all, this looks like this only works when you are in LaunchPad mode so there, it makes perfect sense. I truly doubt the press/hold/jiggle works in the Applications folder, where it would be very out-of-place.

    Imagine that Apple did not put in the feature there in LaunchPad which is suppose to be iPad-like... people would come out of the woodwork to piss/moan about how Apple was lame to not unify the process with the press/hold/jiggle.

    Secondly, this only works for Apps that have been downloaded from the App store,... this is probably implemented so that when you say YES, delete this, it will then give you an option to rate the App while simply deleting the App with a Command-Delete or a drag to the Trash would not invoke such a Rating option.

    Thirdly, it's not like Apple is taking away the other options of trashing an App. Use the method that you're like and MYOB and STHU. Honestly.

    50% of Mac buyers are new users so they're use to this from iPhones/iPads/iPods. Let them be comfortable. I've been on a Mac since 1995 but I realize that Apple needs to help switchers be comfortable. All the changes to Mac OS X that I've seen so far, I'm really looking forward. If you don't want 'em. Don't upgrade. Oh... and STHU.

    Exactly. Completely agree except for the rating on delete thing. That was taken out of iOS since iOS4 so it's not likely to be in LaunchPad.





    eenu
    Aug 16, 11:13 AM
    Both companies have cult-like followings (Apple and Stern, and let's face it, Stern is Sirius)

    Allow Sirius subscribers to get satellite radio on their ipods, maybe even download a limited portion to the HD.

    But the killer feature is the ability to BOOKMARK a song you like and buy it from iTunes later or over the air for those who want wireless.

    I already have a lifetime Sirius subscription as well as numerous Apple products including an ipod.

    PLEASE make it happen and don't let the Zune get this feature first.

    As far as i can see Sirius is really an american service? Lets not forget Apple needs to make product releases applicable for the world outside america....one does exist :p



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