drummr
Apr 7, 10:53 AM
Yes!....wait....No!.....wait......what?:confused:
wovel
Apr 20, 05:08 PM
True...and Apple can do as they wish. But sooner or later their high priced Mac line will have to drop a bit in price if they wish to attract the "I ain't paying more than $900 for a bleeping computer" crowd. :) iPads may attract some of these people but for those of us who want a true computer that includes printing, USB ports, lots of storage, network sharing, VPN access, ability to create/author cds/dvds or code, a true keyboard, etc. the iPad will just never work.
I am waiting to see what the next iMac lineup will be...I own a 2007 Mini and it's great (but used literally 48 hours a year) but would be a nice treat to get a Mac that is much newer and more powerful. The Minis just aren't worth it anymore especially after Apple RAISED the price $100 the last time around. The $1199 iMac is all we need.
I went to buy a mini last year and walked out with the $1199 iMac , the value proposition on the mini seems to be off a bit now. If I could run a media server with full ATV functionality on the mini, I would still buy one. Front row does not cut it. Especially when they add thunderbolt.
I am waiting to see what the next iMac lineup will be...I own a 2007 Mini and it's great (but used literally 48 hours a year) but would be a nice treat to get a Mac that is much newer and more powerful. The Minis just aren't worth it anymore especially after Apple RAISED the price $100 the last time around. The $1199 iMac is all we need.
I went to buy a mini last year and walked out with the $1199 iMac , the value proposition on the mini seems to be off a bit now. If I could run a media server with full ATV functionality on the mini, I would still buy one. Front row does not cut it. Especially when they add thunderbolt.
pgmrob3
Mar 11, 11:02 AM
I'll be there eventually. I'll let you know what the line is like if I beat you there. I planning on 3:30 or so.
Let me know if you get there earlier.
Let me know if you get there earlier.
wdlove
Sep 11, 07:17 PM
My wife and I were at home. For some reason she had the urge to turn on the TV. We stayed glued to the TV for hours. Like others watching history unfold before our very eyes.
Our church had a special prayer for the 9/11 victims today.
Our church had a special prayer for the 9/11 victims today.
brolfsen
Apr 19, 10:56 AM
Did you order it from Speck's website? What shipping method did you use? Do you have a estimated delivery date? Thanks.
AlphaDogg
Aug 28, 02:45 PM
Just moved into my dorm, so now this is my setup.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7429382/Mobile%20Photo%20Aug%2027%2C%202010%205%2050%2053%20PM.jpg
15" uMBP?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7429382/Mobile%20Photo%20Aug%2027%2C%202010%205%2050%2053%20PM.jpg
15" uMBP?
hyperpasta
Oct 11, 08:53 PM
This is MONTHS old... PCMag is quoting a ThinkSecret report from earlier in the year. Too lazy to find a link myself. :)
It's ThinkSecret, so I don't believe it. I do think it will happen, but not because ThinkSecret is saying it will.
Lasso? I don't get it.
Code name.
Really, really old news Think Secret report here:
http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0607charts2.html
It's ThinkSecret, so I don't believe it. I do think it will happen, but not because ThinkSecret is saying it will.
Lasso? I don't get it.
Code name.
Really, really old news Think Secret report here:
http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0607charts2.html
belvdr
Mar 18, 06:23 AM
I have a very convoluted home network. The route from Internet to my current primary system is:
Cable Modem --100MbitEthernet--> AirPort Extreme-n --WiFi-n--> AirPort Extreme-n --GigabitEthernet--> MacBook
When I do a speed test over Ethernet, I get 20-25 Mbps. (This is traveling over 802.11n WiFi to cross the house from one AirPort base to a second.) When I do the same speed test over 802.11g WiFi, connecting to the primary base station, 3 feet away from it, I get 10 Mbps.
That configuration could also be your issue. Each Wi-Fi link is only half duplex, so any packet you send can cause the receiving packets to slow (i.e. collisions). Running from one AP is likely not going to have the same impact.
Cable Modem --100MbitEthernet--> AirPort Extreme-n --WiFi-n--> AirPort Extreme-n --GigabitEthernet--> MacBook
When I do a speed test over Ethernet, I get 20-25 Mbps. (This is traveling over 802.11n WiFi to cross the house from one AirPort base to a second.) When I do the same speed test over 802.11g WiFi, connecting to the primary base station, 3 feet away from it, I get 10 Mbps.
That configuration could also be your issue. Each Wi-Fi link is only half duplex, so any packet you send can cause the receiving packets to slow (i.e. collisions). Running from one AP is likely not going to have the same impact.
im_to_hyper
Nov 29, 12:08 PM
$75, shipped?
Reckless
Sep 22, 01:27 PM
I think im the only person who thinks that a peice of equipment the size of a deck of cards that holds over 15k songs is NOT too big??? I have a 40G pod and I wouldn't want it any smaller...If I needed a pod with more storage I would buy a 60G in a heart beat
You posted just as I was finishing off my post. Just wanted to agree with what you said. I've got a 2G 20gb model (nearly full) and if it wasn't for the fact that I'm saving up for an iBook I'd have bought one already.
You posted just as I was finishing off my post. Just wanted to agree with what you said. I've got a 2G 20gb model (nearly full) and if it wasn't for the fact that I'm saving up for an iBook I'd have bought one already.
Superdrive
Oct 8, 04:29 PM
Well, hopefully they release the MacMate alongside the iPhone too.
http://guides.macrumors.com/Apple_Domain_Names
http://guides.macrumors.com/Apple_Domain_Names
GeeYouEye
Jul 25, 11:09 PM
I print to an Epson SC 777 with no driver installed all the time. I just clicked that icon with the printer and the ?, and clicked Add. Works fine.
smugDrew
May 5, 12:40 AM
Thanks. So I guess it is my imagination, the extra screen real estate. Maybe I'm just longing for higher resolution :[
That is one thing I dearly wish the 13" MBP had, a panel the same resolution as the 13" MBA...
That is one thing I dearly wish the 13" MBP had, a panel the same resolution as the 13" MBA...
vettori
Apr 18, 04:01 PM
5 = 4s ?
Daremo
Mar 31, 07:41 PM
I love the original and am looking forward to getting my hands on the iPad 2 version, but watching your video raised a concern to me. Every time you even slightly move the iPad, you can hear it turning itself off. It happens constantly. Is the cover not held down by magnets too, and it's just an activator? If this is the case, then it becomes almost a must to use the strap to keep the lid closed.
jtbecke
Jun 24, 06:32 AM
anyone able to do a line update?
bibbz
Feb 21, 11:54 AM
Also, it won't show you any results until your next full charge.
narco
Oct 8, 11:19 AM
Awesome, I just switched from Sprint to T-Mobile. Granted, i had to pay $200 for the Blackberry Pearl, but mid-2007 is still quite a ways away. I guess it all depends on how cool this "iPhone" really is.
Fishes,
narco.
Fishes,
narco.
neiltc13
Mar 15, 03:10 PM
The Microsoft phone will follow this death shortly. They really just need to abandon the hardware endeavor completely and use those resources to create a solid and stable operating system. Funny how Microsoft side barred into all of these other areas, yet their main source of revenue, Windows, is still a steamy pile.
Uh, Microsoft doesn't make any phones. They already do exactly what you described - make a great phone OS for other manufacturers to use. HTC, Samsung, LG have released phones using it so far and Nokia are planning new devices using it soon.
Uh, Microsoft doesn't make any phones. They already do exactly what you described - make a great phone OS for other manufacturers to use. HTC, Samsung, LG have released phones using it so far and Nokia are planning new devices using it soon.
-Ken-
Mar 20, 10:28 PM
Thanks for the quick reply!
evoluzione
Sep 11, 09:33 AM
standing on my apartment roof watching the smoking towers. i lived in brooklyn at the time, and watched as the smoke billowed out towards me. i used to live a few hundred yards from the wtc, but moved out to brooklyn the year before 9/11, still used to go through it every day on the way to work though (the N train). i was going to go shopping that morning in the mall beneath the towers, but woke up late (i was working afternoons at the time, and then decided not to rush and get there, so just took it easy (building my new lego technics star wars tie bomber that arrived the day before :o , until i heard the news that is).
i ended up watching the tv all day, desparately trying to contact everyone in england (all my family is there) to let them know i was ok. the only person i couldn't get through to was my mother, finally managed to get an email through saying i was fine, and she hadn't heard what was going on (no tv's or anything in her office), then her boss walks in with the news and she's worried as all hell, not understanding my email. then five minutes later i got through on the phone.
i still remember the smell more than anything, and then the sounds of the firefighter's locater things. i used to work just below 14th st (which was a cut off point) so i managed to get there later in the week, but it was just so surreal. some of our clients were having a breakfast meeting in the Windows of the World that morning, only two survived, one 'cause he was late, the other went out to get some more magazines or something (in advertising). other than that, i'd consider myself extremely lucky, everyone i know that works there was fine, amazingly no one i personally know was hurt that day (physically anyway, plenty of emotional pain though)
i ended up watching the tv all day, desparately trying to contact everyone in england (all my family is there) to let them know i was ok. the only person i couldn't get through to was my mother, finally managed to get an email through saying i was fine, and she hadn't heard what was going on (no tv's or anything in her office), then her boss walks in with the news and she's worried as all hell, not understanding my email. then five minutes later i got through on the phone.
i still remember the smell more than anything, and then the sounds of the firefighter's locater things. i used to work just below 14th st (which was a cut off point) so i managed to get there later in the week, but it was just so surreal. some of our clients were having a breakfast meeting in the Windows of the World that morning, only two survived, one 'cause he was late, the other went out to get some more magazines or something (in advertising). other than that, i'd consider myself extremely lucky, everyone i know that works there was fine, amazingly no one i personally know was hurt that day (physically anyway, plenty of emotional pain though)
BittenApple
Mar 16, 09:17 PM
I can get your a SCSI drive if you would like.
farmboy
Apr 20, 04:57 PM
nice...however, "100 million books downloaded" really can be heavily biased.
1)how many were free books?
2)how many people are actually READING them?...in their entirety? Not iphone or ipod users...must be iPad...and pretty much everyone agrees that reading a 200+ page book on an iPad is very strainful on the eyes.
Reply 1: Who cares? How many Netflix downloads are free movies? BFD.
Reply 2: Nonsense. You can adjust the font, the size, the background color and the brightness. I'm surprised you didn't trot out the "backlit screen hurts your eyes" myth as well.
You just keep trying. Maybe one day, many years from now when information is streamed to our brain implants and displayed on our artificial corneas, Apple will fail to sell a single iPad and you will declare "I told you it was going to be a massive FAIL."
1)how many were free books?
2)how many people are actually READING them?...in their entirety? Not iphone or ipod users...must be iPad...and pretty much everyone agrees that reading a 200+ page book on an iPad is very strainful on the eyes.
Reply 1: Who cares? How many Netflix downloads are free movies? BFD.
Reply 2: Nonsense. You can adjust the font, the size, the background color and the brightness. I'm surprised you didn't trot out the "backlit screen hurts your eyes" myth as well.
You just keep trying. Maybe one day, many years from now when information is streamed to our brain implants and displayed on our artificial corneas, Apple will fail to sell a single iPad and you will declare "I told you it was going to be a massive FAIL."
qwerty0033
May 5, 07:21 AM
Alternatively, you could create a third partition on your laptop and format it as FAT32 or exFAT and keep all of your data on there so both Windows and Mac and read & write the files.
Hmm, FAT32 only allows for 4GB, right? Anyway, can you please tell me how this can be achieved? Links would be appreciated :)
I haven't found anything that works well for Windows. I would recommend that you give MacDrive a try or look a Paragon. Both are well maintained and if there is an issue have tools to help you repair the partition.
I see, but like i said, MacDrive is paid.. So is Paragon.. i need a free version, if you know of any. thanks :D
Side note: Did you know that NTFS Mounter works perfectly for and quietly for writing NTFS from HFS?
Cheers :)
Hmm, FAT32 only allows for 4GB, right? Anyway, can you please tell me how this can be achieved? Links would be appreciated :)
I haven't found anything that works well for Windows. I would recommend that you give MacDrive a try or look a Paragon. Both are well maintained and if there is an issue have tools to help you repair the partition.
I see, but like i said, MacDrive is paid.. So is Paragon.. i need a free version, if you know of any. thanks :D
Side note: Did you know that NTFS Mounter works perfectly for and quietly for writing NTFS from HFS?
Cheers :)
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