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Quote: Originally posted by sCreeD There more I think about this event, the stranger is seems. ApplePi correctly expands on what I said. When stating that Apple is creating ties with Sony, we have to ask the question, "Which Sony?" For re…
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Quote: Originally posted by Programmer As for gaming, that market has been lost to consoles. How? Why?
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Quote: Originally posted by emig647 This machine is definitely going to sell sell sell. I know too many people that have bought one or are definitely going to buy one already! I mean that is a huge demand. I was standing in the apple store in Tig…
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Quote: Originally posted by ipodandimac i just finished a 4 page paper on high-definition dvd's. h.264 and HD-DVD is the way to go. h.264 is a superior codec, more SMPTE friendly, and not microsoft controlled. HD-DVD is similar to existing DVD…
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Quote: Originally posted by Programmer And just because this one was bugging me I did a single simple Google search the turned up these (from a very very long list): http://www.dewassoc.com/performance/...pel_rambus.htm http://www.ntsi.com/DD…
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Quote: Originally posted by Karl Kuehn In practice is takes a lot more work (and a close network proximity) to break through a NAT system than crackers are willing to put in. It is far easier to use some sort of trojan to get in (why break in thr…
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Quote: Certainly Intel's attempt was far too much of a monster to be successful, but a design at a more reasonable scale might work. As you point out, however, Transmeta hasn't been particuarly successful at it (at least I've never seen one of t…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha I think what you'll see is CoreData as the consumer OS technology, and a beefed up version with DB abstraction as the kernel of a vastly revamped WebObjects. One base technology to maintain, but two different …
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Quote: Originally posted by MPMoriarty Ok, if CoreData is not going to make applications able to communicate better with each other, why does everyone I hear talking about it keep pushing this benefit? Is CoreData just an easy way to make data…
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Quote: Originally posted by Smircle Those specs don't sound completely unreasonable. Longhorn will be built on C#, which is a vastly easier language to program to than C, C++, or objC ... ... "vastly easier than objC" ...?!?! feh Anybod…
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Quote: Originally posted by Blackcat Jobs was an idiot for turning OQO down. BTW ... is the OQO selling? I don't know what the, ahem "Mega-Trend" along these lines is, however, I'm starting to see a lot of people running around with large …
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Quote: Originally posted by peteman The mac is 20 years old and we (most of us anyways) are still using QWERTY keyboards and mice, despite their tendancy to cause carpel tunnel syndrome and their inefficiencies. What improvements could be made? …
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Quote: Originally posted by Programmer IBM has a lot of room to make improvements... literally. The 970 is a small chip, with a mere 58 million transistors, compared the Prescott's 125 million on (roughly) the same process... a bit more than…
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Quote: Originally posted by bangstudios In addition, I can see a band like "Pearl Jam" (who just got out of their record deal) buying into iTMS big time ... a few of those, and iTMS as a distribution label is a reality. Add a section for GB m…
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Quote: Originally posted by Faeylyn One?More?Thing? This is where the ?reinvention? of Apple Computer comes into its own. Apple Computer will become Apple, Inc. There will be two major divisions (initially): (1) Apple Computer, and (2) App…
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Quote: Originally posted by othello and i apologise instantly for posting that. long long day. horrible clients. Hugs ... I'm a hot babe, no really ...
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Quote: Originally posted by Lemon Bon Bon I think you're right. Apple's learned from past mistakes. They're changing the rules of engagement. They're stealthily taking the fight to the enemy. HP want to look hip. So they're buying that h…
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Quote: Originally posted by Krassy i just want to mention that i was right on the 90nm XServe in february... and i will be right on the PowerMac too... IBM will have an event on January 8 on the 90nm process... more can be found here Credit w…
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Quote: Originally posted by Geddoe You mean this? "IBM uses a 90-nanometer process to produce the PowerPC G5." From the Xserve G5 Technical Overview Whoooo Hooooo! Somebody did their homework and posted some useful information, oh, a…
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Quote: Originally posted by FormatC2 That server needs a killer app. Apple needs an Exchange killer. E-mail, calendar, shared address book, public folders, the whole shooting match. At my work, Exchange 2003 won again. Why? There is bar…