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You mess with the bull, you get the horns.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal I bought my 13" i7 MBA just a couple days ago and awaiting its arrival. Before I bought it, I noticed the exact same thing with the $50 price difference and decided to go (back) to the 13" simply because of th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal I tend to agree with the former. I suppose anything on physical media is becoming irrelevant nowadays, but I would have appreciated (at least on build-to-order) an option to include it. Usually the first thin…
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Uhm... The mini has an option for two drives, at least the 2.5ghz model.
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Keep in mind that if Intel were to start making ARM SoCs for Apple, that would give them security for the future incase Apple does switch to ARM-based macs. If Apple went ARM in all their products the way it is today, Intel would lose one of their b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 I've been very impressed with Snow Leopard, to be honest. Much snappier, quite stable, good power management, and they finally FTFF among a lot of other gripes. As for Lion... I just don't know what's goi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Seriously unless you had a very good specific reason to hold off SL was a great update. Much was fixed, it literally made my MBP A much more reliable machine. I had the same experience with my macbook, an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kerryb "Mac OS X 10.7 Lion is anticipated to be released at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference during the first week of June. Not released but anticipated? I hope not. They just announced a new developer prev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee Either I wasn't clear or you just missed my point ... no problem ... I'll try to clarify my point. As far as I, and countless others are concerned, (judging from the fact that Apple has outperformed, sales wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram It is certainly government's business, but that's why we have the Justice Department (more generally, the executive branch). Most of these Senators are little more than grandstanding, semi-informed bomba…
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The US government needs to stop sticking their nose where it doesn't belong. People will still have the option of switching to Verizon or Sprint once their contract is up if they're not satisfied with AT&T's service, although they will have to g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by daylove22 Bottom line is that no one can compete with Apple products. Yep. Apple often charges more for its products than its competitors, but you get what you pay for. If Acer or Dell were to start charging the sam…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Amazon has silently added support for browser-based playback of music in its new cloud streaming service on iOS-powered devices. Also, after using iPads owned by Princes Wills and Harry, the Queen of the U…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tipoo Get it now? I was not talking about future devices. And if you don't mind, we've been circle-derping too long for my liking, if you don't see my point thats fine. I think you're confused, i didn't say anything…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tipoo The hardware for the dock connector itself wouldn't magically get the speed boost for thunderbolt. There are chipsets and hardware behind all this you know. Making it compatible with Thunderbolt, even if they cou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tipoo And all with zero speed benefit over USB 2. Remind me why they would bother with current mobile devices? Because there wouldn't be a zero speed benefit over USB 2. But you're right, thunderbolt isn't really n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tipoo Not without changing the receiving end of the device, and so the device itself. Unless you did a Thunderbolt to USB to Apple 30-pin connection. But just changing the cable to thunderbolt wouldn't' magically (heh)…