I passed 70-290 with 1000/1000 today, and I can refer a good site, pass4sure.com
I am a fresh man for the certification, and my company need employee get MCSE2003 cert in 3 month, I start with some MOC books and frustrated with huge contents. and I failed at the first try for 70-290, but I met a friend who taking 70-290 also, he passed easily, and I know from him a good site named pass4sure.com, I used 70-290 from Pass4sure, every questions WORD 4 WORD was on the test. Unlike testking where you have to read huge number of questions (which more than half will never be on the test) these were easy to read b/c only about 200 even fewer questions. They also don't change any wording or layout like testking.
Obviously if XSan is updated, new MacBook non-Pros and iPods are right around the corner!
The New MacBook (non-pro) models will roll out Tuesday May 16,2006. This information is according to a friend of mine working at the Apple Retail store in Atlanta, GA.
April 24 - May 12, Apple released the following updates - which is an unusually high number because it immediately followed up the big surge from the previous couple of weeks.
GarageBand 3.0.2 Update
Xsan Filesystem 1.3 for Mac OS X 10.3.9
Xsan 1.3 Uninstaller
Xsan Admin 1.3 Update
Xsan Filesystem 1.3 for Mac OS X 10.4
FileMaker Pro 8.0v2
FileMaker Pro 8.0v2 Advanced
Keynote 3.0.1
Pages 2.0.1
Apple Keyboard Update 1.0
Keynote Update 3.0.1v2
Pages Update 2.0.1v2
Aperture 1.1.1
Logic Pro 7.2.1.
dot Mac 4.x Update
Front Row 1.2.2
QuickTime 7.1
Security Update 2006-003 Mac OS X 10.4.6 Client (PPC)
Security Update 2006-003 Mac OS X 10.4.6 Client (Intel)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.3.9 Client)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.4.6 Server)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.3.9 Server)
May 16, 2006
Apple releases the first Macbook
Apple puts new screens and faster processors in all MacBook Pros
April 24 - May 12, Apple released the following updates - which is an unusually high number because it immediately followed up the big surge from the previous couple of weeks.
GarageBand 3.0.2 Update
Xsan Filesystem 1.3 for Mac OS X 10.3.9
Xsan 1.3 Uninstaller
Xsan Admin 1.3 Update
Xsan Filesystem 1.3 for Mac OS X 10.4
FileMaker Pro 8.0v2
FileMaker Pro 8.0v2 Advanced
Keynote 3.0.1
Pages 2.0.1
Apple Keyboard Update 1.0
Keynote Update 3.0.1v2
Pages Update 2.0.1v2
Aperture 1.1.1
Logic Pro 7.2.1.
dot Mac 4.x Update
Front Row 1.2.2
QuickTime 7.1
Security Update 2006-003 Mac OS X 10.4.6 Client (PPC)
Security Update 2006-003 Mac OS X 10.4.6 Client (Intel)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.3.9 Client)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.4.6 Server)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.3.9 Server)
May 16, 2006
Apple releases the first Macbook
Apple puts new screens and faster processors in all MacBook Pros
Boom!
Let's see what thursday brings !!!
Thursday May 18, 5th av store to have apple event!!
Cool, I just placed my Macbook order. Can't wait!!!
This theory MAY be true, but as I said before, we have to see if the next major round of software updates is NOT followed by a hardware release (a "negative control"). Seeing as how there are so many hardware lines that are released throughout the year, chances are there won't be this opportunity to test the theory.
Still, it's fun to think the theory may have a little predictive power to it!
I can't really see how this theory proves anything at all. If the last cycle "ended" on April 24 and the next "began" on the same day, doesn't this just show that Apple is, you know, constantly updating software (like any company with as many products as they have should be)?
I can't really see how this theory proves anything at all. If the last cycle "ended" on April 24 and the next "began" on the same day, doesn't this just show that Apple is, you know, constantly updating software (like any company with as many products as they have should be)?
After a month of dormancy, the cycle has seemingly started back up again with yesterday's iPhoto 6.0.4 update, the Shake universal binary update (and price drop!) and a rumored 10.4.7 update nearly ready for release. Hardware-wise, isn't Woodcrest due for release June26th?
After a month of dormancy, the cycle has seemingly started back up again with yesterday's iPhoto 6.0.4 update and a rumored 10.4.7 update nearly ready for release. Hardware-wise, isn't Woodcrest due for release June26th?
I believe that is ready to ship from intel to the manufacturers on June 26th, but Apple will put it through another rigorous testing phase, and it should be ready by WWDC. WWDC is only a little over a month away.
After a month of dormancy, the cycle has seemingly started back up again with yesterday's iPhoto 6.0.4 update, the Shake universal binary update (and price drop!) and a rumored 10.4.7 update nearly ready for release. Hardware-wise, isn't Woodcrest due for release June26th?
Ahhh... but don't forget these releases:
Bluetooth Firmware Update 1.2.1 (PPC)
Aperture 1.1.2
This coupled with the fact that iPods have been averaging over 2 new releases every year ? they are overdue. Could this be the signal for new iPods?
Comments
HUGE new store on 5th AV!!!!
wOoT!!!!
and an iphone.
Originally posted by TednDi
all of this software updating. Can only mean one thing.....
HUGE new store on 5th AV!!!!
wOoT!!!!
and an iphone.
AND all iphones will call iWoz. Its SJ's way of punishing Woz for his book.
this is kinda funny because Woz used to get hundreds of calls a day from toddlers (his number was 1 888 888 8888). see article: http://www.wired.com/news/culture/ma...ory_page_next1
I am a fresh man for the certification, and my company need employee get MCSE2003 cert in 3 month, I start with some MOC books and frustrated with huge contents. and I failed at the first try for 70-290, but I met a friend who taking 70-290 also, he passed easily, and I know from him a good site named pass4sure.com, I used 70-290 from Pass4sure, every questions WORD 4 WORD was on the test. Unlike testking where you have to read huge number of questions (which more than half will never be on the test) these were easy to read b/c only about 200 even fewer questions. They also don't change any wording or layout like testking.
Originally posted by Xool
Obviously if XSan is updated, new MacBook non-Pros and iPods are right around the corner!
The New MacBook (non-pro) models will roll out Tuesday May 16,2006. This information is according to a friend of mine working at the Apple Retail store in Atlanta, GA.
Originally posted by Munchkin
Can't wait to see the official specs and images and not just speculation and rumors!!!!
well, we are still in stage 4 of the lifecycle which is all 'groundless conjecture.'
http://www.misterbg.org/AppleProductCycle/
Maybe tomorrow we'll jump all the way to:
APPLE STORE IS DOWN!!
wOoT!
8)
GarageBand 3.0.2 Update
Xsan Filesystem 1.3 for Mac OS X 10.3.9
Xsan 1.3 Uninstaller
Xsan Admin 1.3 Update
Xsan Filesystem 1.3 for Mac OS X 10.4
FileMaker Pro 8.0v2
FileMaker Pro 8.0v2 Advanced
Keynote 3.0.1
Pages 2.0.1
Apple Keyboard Update 1.0
Keynote Update 3.0.1v2
Pages Update 2.0.1v2
Aperture 1.1.1
Logic Pro 7.2.1.
dot Mac 4.x Update
Front Row 1.2.2
QuickTime 7.1
Security Update 2006-003 Mac OS X 10.4.6 Client (PPC)
Security Update 2006-003 Mac OS X 10.4.6 Client (Intel)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.3.9 Client)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.4.6 Server)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.3.9 Server)
May 16, 2006
Apple releases the first Macbook
Apple puts new screens and faster processors in all MacBook Pros
Originally posted by Munchkin
Can't wait to see the official specs and images and not just speculation and rumors!!!!
Patience is a virtue.
MacBooks are here, and the Pros are updated.
Originally posted by rongold
April 24 - May 12, Apple released the following updates - which is an unusually high number because it immediately followed up the big surge from the previous couple of weeks.
GarageBand 3.0.2 Update
Xsan Filesystem 1.3 for Mac OS X 10.3.9
Xsan 1.3 Uninstaller
Xsan Admin 1.3 Update
Xsan Filesystem 1.3 for Mac OS X 10.4
FileMaker Pro 8.0v2
FileMaker Pro 8.0v2 Advanced
Keynote 3.0.1
Pages 2.0.1
Apple Keyboard Update 1.0
Keynote Update 3.0.1v2
Pages Update 2.0.1v2
Aperture 1.1.1
Logic Pro 7.2.1.
dot Mac 4.x Update
Front Row 1.2.2
QuickTime 7.1
Security Update 2006-003 Mac OS X 10.4.6 Client (PPC)
Security Update 2006-003 Mac OS X 10.4.6 Client (Intel)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.3.9 Client)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.4.6 Server)
Security Update 2006-003 (10.3.9 Server)
May 16, 2006
Apple releases the first Macbook
Apple puts new screens and faster processors in all MacBook Pros
Boom!
Let's see what thursday brings !!!
Thursday May 18, 5th av store to have apple event!!
Friday May 19th 5th av store to open 6pm
This theory MAY be true, but as I said before, we have to see if the next major round of software updates is NOT followed by a hardware release (a "negative control"). Seeing as how there are so many hardware lines that are released throughout the year, chances are there won't be this opportunity to test the theory.
Still, it's fun to think the theory may have a little predictive power to it!
Originally posted by billobob
I can't really see how this theory proves anything at all. If the last cycle "ended" on April 24 and the next "began" on the same day, doesn't this just show that Apple is, you know, constantly updating software (like any company with as many products as they have should be)?
NO.
Welcome.
Originally posted by DHagan4755
After a month of dormancy, the cycle has seemingly started back up again with yesterday's iPhoto 6.0.4 update and a rumored 10.4.7 update nearly ready for release. Hardware-wise, isn't Woodcrest due for release June26th?
I believe that is ready to ship from intel to the manufacturers on June 26th, but Apple will put it through another rigorous testing phase, and it should be ready by WWDC. WWDC is only a little over a month away.
Originally posted by DHagan4755
After a month of dormancy, the cycle has seemingly started back up again with yesterday's iPhoto 6.0.4 update, the Shake universal binary update (and price drop!) and a rumored 10.4.7 update nearly ready for release. Hardware-wise, isn't Woodcrest due for release June26th?
Ahhh... but don't forget these releases:
Bluetooth Firmware Update 1.2.1 (PPC)
Aperture 1.1.2
This coupled with the fact that iPods have been averaging over 2 new releases every year ? they are overdue. Could this be the signal for new iPods?
Originally posted by rongold
Ahhh... but don't forget these releases:
Bluetooth Firmware Update 1.2.1 (PPC)
Aperture 1.1.2
This coupled with the fact that iPods have been averaging over 2 new releases every year ? they are overdue. Could this be the signal for new iPods?
Not as overdue as the i**** v2! Also roloTV.