1 a. A blitzkrieg. b. A heavy aerial bombardment. 2. An intense campaign: a media blitz focused on young voters. 3. Football A sudden charge upon the quarterback by one or more of the linebackers or defensive backs when the ball is snapped. Also called red-dog.
VERB:
Inflected forms: blitzed , blitz·ing , blitz·es
TRANSITIVE VERB:
1. To subject to a blitz. 2. Football To rush (the quarterback) in a blitz.
INTRANSITIVE VERB:
Football To carry out a blitz.
ETYMOLOGY:
Short for blitzkrieg.</strong><hr></blockquote>
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> this is just the same when the US-people out there say Kindergarden
<strong>I wont be disapointed if apple doesnt come through with all this stuff in early 03'. Apple releases stuff when the product is ready as well as when they are ready to bring it to the market.
I've learned not to question apple's business ways. Although it may make some of us agrivated, we kinda have to shut our mouths when we remember apple is still making money and plenty of it.
oh, i thought one of the models wasn't available until march or something</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah, I forgot about that... the Superdrive model wasn't available right away. But Apple does that all the time, especially with the Power Macs. The 733MHz G4 wasn't available right away when it was anounced at MWSF in 2001 and the Dual 1.25GHz G4s weren't available right away.
<strong>I wont be disapointed if apple doesnt come through with all this stuff in early 03'. Apple releases stuff when the product is ready as well as when they are ready to bring it to the market.
I've learned not to question apple's business ways. Although it may make some of us agrivated, we kinda have to shut our mouths when we remember apple is still making money and plenty of it.
Boo hoo. </strong><hr></blockquote>
wow, somone thinking logically! (its almost as if apple has reasons for what it does )
Actually EmAn, the SuperDrive iMac was available right away, with the combo drive model coming in a little later, and the cd-rw model comin in around March.
Not that it matters, but what it says is that Apple, when it can will release the most popular model of any of it's computers first.
<strong>Actually EmAn, the SuperDrive iMac was available right away, with the combo drive model coming in a little later, and the cd-rw model comin in around March.
Not that it matters, but what it says is that Apple, when it can will release the most popular model of any of it's computers first.
Actually EmAn, the SuperDrive iMac was available right away, with the combo drive model coming in a little later, and the cd-rw model comin in around March.
Not that it matters, but what it says is that Apple, when it can will release the most popular model of any of it's computers first.
-Composer<hr></blockquote>
Or maybe it says Apple will release the highest-price model first when they can, to maximize margins and profit by more or less forcing early adaptors to buy the top-of-the-line model.
PowerMac Update: New casing fitted with IBM PPC 970 based DP configuration with an initial launch at 1 GHZ - Shipping in Feburary, Firewire 2, USB2, High Bandwidth 6.4GB/sec Bus,(may be scale down version similar to current 333 offering but with FSB support), New Duper Drive with DVD-RW and DVD+RW support, new AGP 8X graphics capability
iMac: 1 GHZ G4 7455 based (may be 1MB L3 cache), Firewire 2, USB 2
PowerBook: May be a shift of model lines with top end running with PPC 7457 @ 1.3 GHZ with 167/200 Bus support, and 512K-Full L2 cache.
iBook: Most likely a G4 but clocks at 800 MHZ 7445, USB2, Firewire, enhanced graphics card, may be a lighter chassis and may even be available in different colors
XServe: Processor upgrade of using IBM PPC 970 running @ 1 GHZ
iPod: Who knows, smaller with a color screen, may be with Newton Functionality built in
iCal: Version 2 is definite with enhancements and bug fixes
iSync: Will go GM
iMovie 3 : Its probably due
Final Cut Pro: Version 4 is probably coming
Airport: At least twice the speed compared to the current one
Mouse: Probably two buttons and may be wireless also
It will predominantly be another "state-of-the-Mac" address show. iApps will be demonstrated, mind you, but, if the rumors come true, then iChat, iSync, iCal. will have already been updated before the New Year. That leaves iMovie and FCP and I don't expect them to be revised until Apple gets closer to releasing a new architecture/processor.
As for hardware, if anything, the displays will be revised (17, 20, 23 is my guess). Maybe the iMac will go all 17".
And scene...
No Xraid? No, because this is a consumer show.
No digital device? No, later. Consumers need to pay off their holiday debts off first.
It dosent take a genius to figure out that Applewill update it's product offerings next year. Both Software and Hardware will be updated, the question is when.
The pieces of software up for immediate update include...
-AppleWorks
-iChat
-iSync(duh)
-Quicktime (minor update with regard to new content providers)
Hardware that needs immediate attentions include...
<strong>how exactly is the iPod so in need of a hardware update?</strong><hr></blockquote>
It has been close to a year since the last update. New Toshiba HD's will probably be coming out, reducing the cost of the current ones, so a HS increase would be expected and or a price cut. Also, the competiton is adopting a number of the features that set the iPod apart from the pack, so it would be a good time for Apple to add some features to the iPod as well.
<strong>It dosent take a genius to figure out that Applewill update it's product offerings next year. .</strong><hr></blockquote>
And it doesnt take a genius to read the part in my original post about these things happening in Q1 03'. Wouldn't be much of a blitz if it was spread out during the entire year, now would it.
......or so the germans would have us believe <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
Comments
<strong>
PRONUNCIATION:
blĭts
NOUN:
1 a. A blitzkrieg. b. A heavy aerial bombardment. 2. An intense campaign: a media blitz focused on young voters. 3. Football A sudden charge upon the quarterback by one or more of the linebackers or defensive backs when the ball is snapped. Also called red-dog.
VERB:
Inflected forms: blitzed , blitz·ing , blitz·es
TRANSITIVE VERB:
1. To subject to a blitz. 2. Football To rush (the quarterback) in a blitz.
INTRANSITIVE VERB:
Football To carry out a blitz.
ETYMOLOGY:
Short for blitzkrieg.</strong><hr></blockquote>
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> this is just the same when the US-people out there say Kindergarden
...didn't they?
<strong>i thought last year apple pre announced the iMacs
...didn't they?</strong><hr></blockquote>
No, they just didn't ship right away.
<strong>
No, they just didn't ship right away.</strong><hr></blockquote>
oh, i thought one of the models wasn't available until march or something
<strong>I wont be disapointed if apple doesnt come through with all this stuff in early 03'. Apple releases stuff when the product is ready as well as when they are ready to bring it to the market.
I've learned not to question apple's business ways. Although it may make some of us agrivated, we kinda have to shut our mouths when we remember apple is still making money and plenty of it.
Boo hoo. </strong><hr></blockquote>
Amen!
<strong>
oh, i thought one of the models wasn't available until march or something</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah, I forgot about that... the Superdrive model wasn't available right away. But Apple does that all the time, especially with the Power Macs. The 733MHz G4 wasn't available right away when it was anounced at MWSF in 2001 and the Dual 1.25GHz G4s weren't available right away.
<strong>I wont be disapointed if apple doesnt come through with all this stuff in early 03'. Apple releases stuff when the product is ready as well as when they are ready to bring it to the market.
I've learned not to question apple's business ways. Although it may make some of us agrivated, we kinda have to shut our mouths when we remember apple is still making money and plenty of it.
Boo hoo. </strong><hr></blockquote>
wow, somone thinking logically! (its almost as if apple has reasons for what it does )
Not that it matters, but what it says is that Apple, when it can will release the most popular model of any of it's computers first.
-Composer
I will be the first to get my hands on the improved iMac!
<strong>Actually EmAn, the SuperDrive iMac was available right away, with the combo drive model coming in a little later, and the cd-rw model comin in around March.
Not that it matters, but what it says is that Apple, when it can will release the most popular model of any of it's computers first.
-Composer</strong><hr></blockquote>
Oh yeah. You're right. My bad.
Actually EmAn, the SuperDrive iMac was available right away, with the combo drive model coming in a little later, and the cd-rw model comin in around March.
Not that it matters, but what it says is that Apple, when it can will release the most popular model of any of it's computers first.
-Composer<hr></blockquote>
Or maybe it says Apple will release the highest-price model first when they can, to maximize margins and profit by more or less forcing early adaptors to buy the top-of-the-line model.
PowerMac Update: New casing fitted with IBM PPC 970 based DP configuration with an initial launch at 1 GHZ - Shipping in Feburary, Firewire 2, USB2, High Bandwidth 6.4GB/sec Bus,(may be scale down version similar to current 333 offering but with FSB support), New Duper Drive with DVD-RW and DVD+RW support, new AGP 8X graphics capability
iMac: 1 GHZ G4 7455 based (may be 1MB L3 cache), Firewire 2, USB 2
PowerBook: May be a shift of model lines with top end running with PPC 7457 @ 1.3 GHZ with 167/200 Bus support, and 512K-Full L2 cache.
iBook: Most likely a G4 but clocks at 800 MHZ 7445, USB2, Firewire, enhanced graphics card, may be a lighter chassis and may even be available in different colors
XServe: Processor upgrade of using IBM PPC 970 running @ 1 GHZ
iPod: Who knows, smaller with a color screen, may be with Newton Functionality built in
iCal: Version 2 is definite with enhancements and bug fixes
iSync: Will go GM
iMovie 3 : Its probably due
Final Cut Pro: Version 4 is probably coming
Airport: At least twice the speed compared to the current one
Mouse: Probably two buttons and may be wireless also
Keyboard: may also go wireless
It will predominantly be another "state-of-the-Mac" address show. iApps will be demonstrated, mind you, but, if the rumors come true, then iChat, iSync, iCal. will have already been updated before the New Year. That leaves iMovie and FCP and I don't expect them to be revised until Apple gets closer to releasing a new architecture/processor.
As for hardware, if anything, the displays will be revised (17, 20, 23 is my guess). Maybe the iMac will go all 17".
And scene...
No Xraid? No, because this is a consumer show.
No digital device? No, later. Consumers need to pay off their holiday debts off first.
G4 iBook??? Put away the weed!!!
Screed ...good grief, did I write all that??
[ 11-28-2002: Message edited by: sCreeD ]</p>
The pieces of software up for immediate update include...
-AppleWorks
-iChat
-iSync(duh)
-Quicktime (minor update with regard to new content providers)
Hardware that needs immediate attentions include...
-iMac
-iPod
-The new digital lifestyle device.
<strong>how exactly is the iPod so in need of a hardware update?</strong><hr></blockquote>
It has been close to a year since the last update. New Toshiba HD's will probably be coming out, reducing the cost of the current ones, so a HS increase would be expected and or a price cut. Also, the competiton is adopting a number of the features that set the iPod apart from the pack, so it would be a good time for Apple to add some features to the iPod as well.
<strong>It dosent take a genius to figure out that Applewill update it's product offerings next year. .</strong><hr></blockquote>
And it doesnt take a genius to read the part in my original post about these things happening in Q1 03'. Wouldn't be much of a blitz if it was spread out during the entire year, now would it.
......or so the germans would have us believe <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />