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  • amacgenius
    Jan 1, 05:15 PM
    The only two I'm betting on are iLife '07 and iTV, because those seem most feasible at this point.

    A new Mac Pro and another more in depth Leopard preview would be nice, but I don't think that's in the Pipeline (kudos to those who get the joke).




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  • TerryJ
    Jul 14, 12:27 PM
    On betamax. Your very right it is very succesful in a production studios for broadcasting and what not. But now even those are being replaced by DVC Pro (which I think is sony is it not?).
    DVC-PRO is a Panasonic created format.

    -Terry




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  • MagnusVonMagnum
    Sep 21, 04:32 PM
    Who. freaking. cares.

    Honestly, people are so worried about the principle of the matter (I shouldn't have to use a case! I shouldn't have to change how I hold it!) that they've completely missed whether it actually really makes for a worse experience. For me, it absolutely does not.

    I also still don't get how CR can give it the highest overall rating and not recommend it.

    I don't get how people can get so freaking upset over what CR has to say one way or the other. I mean they come into this thread saying they don't care, but they must to waste their time telling everyone else how much they don't care. :eek:




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  • HunterMaximus
    Nov 25, 03:09 PM
    Some ski pants (black to go with my on-hill uniform, green for fun):
    http://i55.tinypic.com/14mavxv.jpg
    http://i55.tinypic.com/wl385w.jpg
    New glasses. First time for me, astigmatism correction takes some getting used to, but I think they look good:
    http://i56.tinypic.com/2vsf6ef.jpg




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  • dylan6950204
    Jan 10, 09:09 PM
    i personaly would go wiht the ipod becuse it is made by apple witch always makes it that much better




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  • vincebio
    Nov 28, 10:55 AM
    In fact - that comparison is a little early. Make the same one in 5 years.


    yeah.....

    Peter O - 'remember 4 years ago when microsoft tried to bring an out ipod thingy called Zoine, or something like that' :rolleyes:

    Steve J - 'not really'

    Peter O - 'in fact, what ever happened to microsoft anyway?'

    Steve - 'Who Cares?'




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  • TangoCharlie
    Aug 25, 05:47 AM
    Both are pro-features, so it will be VERY unlikely that we will see them in the Mini.
    At least another USB port would be nice. Two was pathetic, three's OK, but
    four is more realistic number nowadays!

    Personally, I'm not convinced that the mini is going to go Core 2 at all... I think we might see the "Solo" going "Duo" and the CPU speeds up'd a bit, that's all. Maybe, just maybe, the top-of-the-line Mac mini might get a Core 2 (Merom)..... :)




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  • jettredmont
    Aug 16, 02:00 PM
    We need flat data rates on mobiles in the UK. It will happen (esp. if they want people to embrace 3g that they spent all the money on), it's just when.

    While it's nice to dream, when you are talking about a service (downloading music from your server to your device) that the vast majority of people are going to be using many hours in a day, I doubt you'll see that being "cheap" on the current setups any time soon. For one, there isn't that kind of capacity in the networks. For another, while it may be different in the UK, there are still many pockets of poor or nonexistent coverage. Finally, the cost of portable storage is decreasing significantly (by which I mean, several orders of magnitude) faster than the cost of network bandwidth.

    Network capacity is where it all starts off. Why are ringtones so expensive? Well, for one, because people still buy them. But, offering $1 or $0.25 ringtones would yield a killing for both the record companies (getting $0.25 for 1/6th of a song? Seems about right relative to $1/song) and greatly expand the service in terms of total market size (ie, 1/3rd revenue per download, but much more than 3x increase in number of downloads). Why don't they do this? Because their networks, to a one, could not stand for this traffic to increase enough that the market would expand enough to make the change profitable. When you pay $3 for a ringtone download you are paying primarily to keep other people from doing the same. Sounds perverse, but that's the reality when you have a limited-availability resource, it is the foundation of supply vs demand.

    Expanding on the second: I'd never, ever, buy something that I would want to use when driving, for instance, across the "boring states" of Nevada and south-eastern Oregon, that requires a constant connection to any type of service. Why? Because even cell phones are useless for about a three hour stretch of Highway 95 going up from Winnemucca. If cell phones aren't working now, how long will it be before some next-generation service comes in and "wires" the place up?

    I might shoot myself without my iPod to listen to during that three hours of scrubgrass, migrating crickets, and mountains.

    But, seriously, you guys are talking about a concept that would have garnered a lot of conversation fifteen years ago. The fact of the day is, though, that networking is not getting cheaper at a rate of doubling bandwidth per year, and small, portable hard drive storage (or non-hard drive Flash storage, even moreso) is. Wireless networking isn't winning on power consumption either (Flash storage wins there by a longshot as well).

    Until people start having libraries that are infeasible to transport with them (which means, hard drive space can't keep up with library space, which certainly isn't the case today as library space isn't doubling per year either)and which can be trickle-downloaded to a low-profile wireless device in realtime, the idea here is dead. Sorry, that's just the facts.




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  • alexpaul
    Mar 23, 05:11 AM
    Of course! No need to do this. Apple can try something innovative on the existing iPod classic like adding bluetooth etc. That would be pretty handy :)




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  • milo
    Jul 20, 10:19 AM
    With Netflix, you can't just say, "Let's watch a movie tonight." You have to plan ahead your movie schedule. Netflix will die once iTMS comes alone. It's all about instant instant instant.

    With NF you get three movies at a time, and you can get plans with more. It does require a little planning, but right now, the quantity of content you can get in a month for the price can't be beat. If you think it's so stupid, what do you propose as the smarter alternative?

    For iTMS to beat it, it would have to match netflix's pricing as well, which would be $1 or less per rental. I don't see that happening. They'd also have to have better quality and include all DVD extras with all movies.

    Until then, I'll happily stick with netflix.




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  • Speczorz
    Sep 27, 05:25 PM
    My dermashot case came in on Friday.. been using it since.

    My initial thoughts - this case looks cheap and has a loose feel.

    My thoughts now - the case has a nice style and even though it is not as snug as it should be, it fits fine. It has not fallen off at all and has a real nice feel too. However, the included screen protector was junk. Had way too many bubbles. Even after applying many times, that didn't help. I now like the grip of the case. I also like how the case comes up around the menu button.

    Overall, I'm very satisfied with it. For $20 with free shipping, it was a decent deal. The case also comes with a little stand that holds the iPod horizontally (not vertically at all), so you can watch movies and not have to hold it. It's a nice little added feature.

    Hope this helps others who are on the fence.. ;)

    Bill




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  • sochrisash
    Jan 6, 05:40 AM
    Woot I'm not the only one!

    Here is mine. 72 Super beetle.

    http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/7638/img0174ix.jpg (http://img600.imageshack.us/i/img0174ix.jpg/)

    Love the colour! nice




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  • quagmire
    Jan 7, 12:43 AM
    There's a reason BMW says to use high-octane fuel. If you don't use the recommended fuels and fluids and the engine starts to get rough, you can't entirely blame BMW.

    I run my BMW and MINI on 91/93 always. My 70K miles 330ci purrs like a kitten.

    I wasn't blaming BMW. Just stating, but it looks like it was just the spark plugs going bad as when my brother replaced them the engine smoothed back out.




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  • tonydickinson
    Mar 25, 09:41 PM
    I would advise people not to take too seriously the words of tonymacx86 who admittedly does a great deal to help the junior hackintosh brigade, but he is not well respected by many serious OSX86 supporters, who claims he uses a lot of stolen code, and asks for money from people who cannot do it themselves.


    Macrumors needs to seriously consider using this tonymacx86 as a reliable source. As I stated before he gets info from other sources, and this is often highlighted by others

    See this quote ex Netkas...
    6950 AND 6970 DO NOT WORK IN ANY CURRENTLY AVAILABLE VERSION OF OSX FOR MACS OR HACKS !!!!

    THE NEWS STORIES THAT WERE LIFTED FROM HERE ARE INCORRECT !!!!!

    DON'T BUY A 69XX CARD UNLESS YOU CAN AFFORD TO WAIT A FEW WEEKS (OR MONTHS) TO USE IT IN OSX !!!!!

    OK, done my part. And if you still think they work, go ask your buddy "Tony" how to make them work.

    Sad but macrumors - please take more care.




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  • twoodcc
    Oct 14, 07:14 AM
    Thanks! I'll try it on my work computer, its a quad.

    you can try it. but really the only quad machines that have been making the deadline is the core i7s. what kind of machine do you have at work?




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  • MacNut
    Jan 1, 06:26 PM
    Steve will take the stage and announce that they have created artificial life that can sing every song on your iPod while cleaning your house, he says they will be called PodPeople.:rolleyes:




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  • szark
    Aug 6, 11:15 PM
    you know everyone's going mac nuts when it says "update: photo of cloth covered banners".... :)

    Or when there are multiple threads analyzing a photograph of a banner with dozens of icons on it, and nobody notices the photo also shows (the same) two covered banners. :)




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  • thejadedmonkey
    Jul 14, 08:44 AM
    I read recently (from an internet sent to me by the tube) that disc-based formats are on their way out.
    I hope so! They're such a pain, and scratch too easily.




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  • TheBobcat
    Nov 27, 01:27 PM
    Maybe Apple just needs to lower its monitor prices to sane levels as opposed to the ridiculous prices that they currently stand at. Justify them all you want, if Apple really wants to push its monitors, those prices need to come down. They might have flew 3 years ago, but enough is enough.

    I just got a 22-inch LCD for $370 (US), and it's not a piece. Quite frankly, I can't really tell the difference. Plus it has better adjustments and I/O. It doesn't have the Apple look, and it only has 1050 horizontal lines of res but, that's not worth the extra dollars for me.




    vand0576
    Sep 1, 12:11 PM
    Thank God I cannot already afford the 20", and am on my way to saving up enough for this kind of equipment.




    AutumnSkyline
    Oct 23, 05:31 PM
    any chance you think they are gonna put the update the MB the same time they do the MBP's?

    *sigh* I hope they do, if they do, I think that they wont redesign. I've decided to get a white macbook with a gig of memory and buy a desk hammer hard drive from staples.... the macbooks look soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo nice *sigh* But they could bump the specs and lower the price:D :D




    hellomoto4
    Apr 1, 12:32 AM
    New mute image: http://cl.ly/5gHn




    wrldwzrd89
    Nov 23, 01:46 PM
    I am now the proud owner of a 4th gen iPod touch. :D




    syklee26
    Sep 1, 01:37 PM
    wouldn't swapping a conroe chip in be an option? just go to Fry's and buy the chip then.



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