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Quote: Originally Posted by aegisdesign That'd be an interesting line for Steve Jobs to take being as it was one of the first things he killed when he went back to Apple. Even Fake Steve wouldn't claim to have invented the friggin thing? ?I won…
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They should subtitle the smartphone Newton… "We invented this market in the 90's—look what a damn mess you guys made. Do we have to do everything for ¥ou? Get out of the way, we'll take over from here thanks." But seriously, if Handspring was abl…
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In other news, officials at weather.com are predicting that the coming rains will likely dampen grass. Scientists at NASA have backed this assertion, saying that there is historical evidence to back this claim, though the official position of the Wh…
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I'm guessing the 2GB SODIMMs are thicker or something and it's a space issue... But yeah, 3GB is an odd limit, still it's nice to see any increase in the laptop space. Also, are the 200GB drives on the market yet? If so, it's news to me (good news).…
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Since when has the PC industry needed anyone to help it stifle its own growth?
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A very large elevated water tank with several thousand small houses dangling underneath?
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Depends on the definition of Beta. If it's Adobe's Lightroom definition of Beta (ie, Alpha), then certainly not. If it is feature complete with no output related bugs, then likely. It's not as if random crashes in Illustrator haven't taught us to sa…
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And yet no feature information? I have this nagging fear that all CS3 will be is Intel compatible and "integrated" with Macromedia apps, but technically virtually indistinguishable from CS2—aside from maybe integrating acquired RAW technology. The "…
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I was under the impression it was more than just integer ops, but also register entries that got advantage from 64 "bitness." And re CoreImage, I was under the impression that it was a shared load, and tht not all edits translated to the GPU. (I'm a…
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Not quite so fluid as one would think; given how a majority of photographers consider a laptop a necessary piece of hardware these days, and how heavily Apple has marketed the fact that Aperture's rendering pipeline uses 64 bit FP arithmetic for its…
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Photographers are big on laptops, since you obviously can't carry a desktop around with you easily to events etc., so it'd be an appropriate accompaniment to an Aperture release. Based on Apple's invites, I kind of expect an Aperture upgrade, but I'…
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If only because it doesn't have the white plastic bits top and bottom that have always seemed a bit off on my mini… they were very thorough making sure all the external bits matched the black, which is a nice touch.
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Well, let's not go pretending Microsoft gave Apple money out of the goodness of their heart, nor "to get the G3's out the door," that was a legal settlement.
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I don't expect Aperture to ever be a Photoshop competitor; unless you view it in the sense of "Photoshop competitor for the niche digital SLR market." To make Aperture as general purpose as Photoshop would be unthinkable. Marc, wouldn't you just …
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Quote: "Also, given music enabled handsets are being introduced by potential handset maker competitors (ex: LG Chocolate), Apple will likely need to get in the game fairly soon to avoid missing the early adopters," he wrote. Right, so he's suppo…
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Ironically the closest CompUSA to where I am now is about a 2 hour drive; Circuit City is just down the street. Since neither is all that great in my book, having just the one nearby is fine. We also have a third of a Best Buy hah.
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Have the spiffs returned for PCs? I'm a few years out of contact but to my knowledge the only consistent monetary benefit to the comissionee was if the service plan payed out better than AppleCare, spiff wise.
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Jeff, it's been my experience that in general, the Apple Store within a Stores are good because of the ASCs and despite the CompUSA management; I'm sure that's not true everywhere, but it seems to be a trend. In the stores I've seen without ASCs, th…
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I've seen a bit of the inner workings of both Circuit City and CompUSA; Watashi your experience is pretty much policy at both places. Not only that, but it used to be that one could make a decent living selling computers at either place, and now sin…
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Are these frames from the same point in the video? If so the pixelated version looks scaled from the original, and that may be part of the problem.