Apple may introduce a radically different Mac product family by year's end

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  • Reply 21 of 226
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by jj.yuan View Post


    I'd like to add that they can also attract the best. I know I would love to work for Apple if I am young, smart ...



    Hey what's wrong with "mature" and smart?
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  • Reply 22 of 226
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    Originally Posted by Esoom View Post


    Hmmm, iOS version of a ChromeBook makes sense, that would explain the LTE microcells being installed in Apple Stores.



    Would fit with iCloud's rollout timeline.



    MBA type form factor anyone?



    How much will they charge for it?



    Come to think of it they had filed for some interesting patents a while back. Had to do with lower power consumption and solar panels. Steve's plan was to produce the entire product line with no mechanical parts. I would think that would save on power a lot, not to mention the flexibility of "soft" keyboards pointing devices etc



    Whether this particular rumor is true or not, their R&D is probably cooking something good!
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  • Reply 23 of 226
    iqatedoiqatedo Posts: 1,846member
    The U.S. needs to innovate its way out of current troubles. Apple is doing its part!
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  • Reply 24 of 226
    iqatedoiqatedo Posts: 1,846member
    I tried to push a button on the screen of my son-in-law's new MBA the other day, until he respectfully reminded me that it doesn't have a touch screen. Felt quite natural though. New MBA is a work of art!
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  • Reply 25 of 226
    asciiascii Posts: 5,936member
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    Originally Posted by Granmastak View Post


    Whether this particular rumor is true or not, their R&D is probably cooking something good!



    Yes. iOS is approaching version 5 now, and the iPhone has been around since '07. The iPad is still new, but in many ways it was an extension of the iPhone.



    I would not be surprised if they had some Big New Thing. Oh wait, I forgot iCloud, that is probably the next big thing.
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  • Reply 26 of 226
    A rumour about nothing.



    Seinfeld would have approved.
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  • Reply 27 of 226
    nvidia2008nvidia2008 Posts: 9,262member
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    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


    It's a redesigned Mac Pro. Nothing to see here, people.



    Sounds more like Mac Pro being discontinued.
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  • Reply 28 of 226
    zunxzunx Posts: 620member
    A Mac mini tower is a must. Quiet. Quad core. Something between the Mac mini and the Mac Pro. Because the iMac is a waste of display after three years or so! The mythical midrange Mac minitower at

    http://www.macworld.com/article/5856...drangemac.html



    And a matte display of course. Sign the matte display petition at MacMatte as thousands have already done:

    http://macmatte.wordpress.com
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  • Reply 29 of 226
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    Perhaps some kind of cloud computer.



    Something that holds all data and applications in the cloud, yet has a real keyboard, can run iOS apps as well as re-compiled Mac apps, but offers a touch screen too.



    Think MacBook Air with very little local storage, an ARM quad-core chip and insane battery life.



    Apple had a few patent applications about notebook/tablet conversions...





    I think Apple is working on some sort of HOME server that will act like the rumored next gen time capsule. It will have even more functionality than previously imagined, that is, it will not only stream locally, but also remotely. No screen. No keyboard. Just a box (hard drive / wifi / operating system). Always on. All other apple devises will pull from this local cloud. Ipads etc. will act more like dummy terminals.



    Of course iCloud will still be there, but that more for downloading and accessing data/content/master back up. The apple home server will perform the function of day to day streaming of said content.



    English Molly
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  • Reply 30 of 226
    charlitunacharlituna Posts: 7,217member
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    Originally Posted by hobBIT View Post


    Don't think so. A product transition would indicate a transition from an existing product. Like new iPhone or a new MacBook Pro models.



    This is reportedly a completely new product.



    Actually the report says new or majorly redesigned. So it could be, for example, new Mac Pros with some totally changed body design. Perhaps one that would allow it to be server racked more easily.



    and the Pros haven't been updated with Thunderbolt so it is due
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  • Reply 31 of 226
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by hobBIT View Post


    Perhaps some kind of cloud computer.



    Something that holds all data and applications in the cloud, yet has a real keyboard, can run iOS apps as well as re-compiled Mac apps, but offers a touch screen too.



    Think MacBook Air with very little local storage, an ARM quad-core chip and insane battery life.



    Apple had a few patent applications about notebook/tablet conversions...



    At which point Apple will own our music, files, browsing history, location data, and various other scary tidbits. NTM, Apple was recently the highest valued company on Earth. Yes, Earth .... Apple is growing into a daunting size and sitting on more cash than the U.S. Government. This is all coming from a 20 year Apple user and shareholder that has benefited greatly from their growth. I love them and appreciate what they have done but they're starting to frighten me a bit.



    I'm not interested in iSkyNet. The day Apple goes 100% iCloud is the day I go 100% linux.



    p.s.

    hello! this is my first post! long-time lurker, macrumors regular.
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  • Reply 32 of 226
    charlitunacharlituna Posts: 7,217member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by zunx;1926249





    And a matte display of course. Sign the matte display petition at MacMatte as thousands have already done:

    [url



    http://macmatte.wordpress.com[/url]



    Apple does not now and will likely never design by easy to pad online petition. After the 2 (if not longer) years you've been at this, you should have figured that out by now.
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  • Reply 33 of 226
    Not a prediction for what this story is talking about, but here's a few things I'd like to see Apple take on:



    * Living room TVs as part of a cable partnership and content deal that would blow away the cable box and current UI and shift to an anywhere/anytime/ any device content delivery.



    * Partnership with several automakers to integrate iOS into dashboard features -- navigation, Airplay integration, automatic syncing of tracks, playlists and apps to an in-car hard drive, etc.



    * Partnerships with home security, appliance makers, HVAC and electrical controllers, etc., to integrate iOS into specific home functions. I could see wall-mounted panels that run iOS apps to control thermostat, home audio, security, etc. It would be app-driven, so individual vendors can compete on the strength of their own controller apps. Apple would target middle-class buyers rather than the high-end custom market with ease of use, wireless, it-just-works technology. Appliance manufacturers would love the technology because it would spark a wave of iOS-compatible purchasing.



    All of those are areas where Apple could generate licensing revenue to manufacturers without depending on non-Apple devices to "run" on iOS.
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  • Reply 34 of 226
    tallest skiltallest skil Posts: 43,388member
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    Originally Posted by nvidia2008 View Post


    Sounds more like Mac Pro being discontinued.



    If Apple wants to keep existing, they'll leave it alone.
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  • Reply 35 of 226
    rmm21rmm21 Posts: 29member
    1. A smaller screen Ipad around 5-7".

    2. A Macbook Air with a detachable screen with iOS built-in.

    3. A much thinner 13" and 15" Macbook Pro.



    ...or maybe an apple clothing line that offers turtlenecks(any color you want as long as it's the color black).
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  • Reply 36 of 226
    alandailalandail Posts: 789member
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    Originally Posted by ascii View Post


    In the last quarterly earnings calls, the Apple CFO referred to a major product transition in the September quarter, but people are assuming it is the iPhone 5.



    Edit: maybe a tablet that's built in to a table, like the Microsoft one. A "desktop iPad"



    Apple prefers to sell products that people actually will buy.
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  • Reply 37 of 226
    tallest skiltallest skil Posts: 43,388member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by rmm21 View Post


    1. A smaller screen Ipad around 5-7".

    2. A Macbook Air with a detachable screen with iOS built-in.







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    3. A much thinner 13" and 15" Macbook Pro.



    It's called the "MacBook Air". It already exists.



    No thinner 15" or 17" MacBook Pro, just remove the ODD and make the battery larger. Any extra height that can be shaved off with the removal of the ODD, go right ahead, but not MacBook Air thin.
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  • Reply 38 of 226
    adonissmuadonissmu Posts: 1,776member
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    Originally Posted by techno View Post


    What a waste of an article. Where is the news in that. Someone predicts that something different will come out in the future. wow



    This is a great post!
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  • Reply 39 of 226
    adonissmuadonissmu Posts: 1,776member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by mgsarch View Post


    At which point Apple will own our music, files, browsing history, location data, and various other scary tidbits. NTM, Apple was recently the highest valued company on Earth. Yes, Earth .... Apple is growing into a daunting size and sitting on more cash than the U.S. Government. This is all coming from a 20 year Apple user and shareholder that has benefited greatly from their growth. I love them and appreciate what they have done but they're starting to frighten me a bit.



    I'm not interested in iSkyNet. The day Apple goes 100% iCloud is the day I go 100% linux.



    p.s.

    hello! this is my first post! long-time lurker, macrumors regular.



    Seriously?
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  • Reply 40 of 226
    MacPromacpro Posts: 19,873member
    This could be a misinterpreted lead on the rumored HD TVs which may have an ATV and hence iOS built in rather than a new Mac line as such. That would most likely be placed under a new department and management within Apple. I don't see any new Mac line as such requiring the latter.
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