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Oh, I know! Apple will unveil their new cashier computers for the Apple store running OS X! Or maybe the "leak" was indeed Apple playing with our minds, just like the "Way beyond rumor sites" stuff. Which would mean All duals between 1.8 and 2.…
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I tought Mach was there for OS9 compatibility's sake, is it really important for drivers? Wouldn't Apple tought of that when designing it?
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[quote]Originally posted by Jonathan: However, with vBulletin, it is possible to title individual posts in a thread- this might help... Yeah, if people have to title individual posts you could, for example, use these titles for keywords and li…
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I'm not sure whether it's sad or funny that people get all confused when Apple's stock is up.
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[quote]Originally posted by rok: they will break off the drawing/painting, word processing, and database apps for $99 a piece and go after office one brick at a time. Which would be a clever thing to do, since I know a lot of people really use …
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[quote]Originally posted by Brad: Moving it to GD... Moving it? Sheesh.
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[quote]Originally posted by pscates: There is some show out now, on either WB or UPN (perhaps one of the "Buffy" offshoots or that one with the three hot witch sisters) and they seem to feature Apple hardware quite a bit. Do you mean Dark Ange…
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[quote]Originally posted by Powerdoc: Right that's why my car has a turbo-diesel. High torque low consomption. I have a nice VW Passat that runs around 1200 km with one fuel load. Cheap! [ 12-13-2002: Message edited by: xype ]
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[quote]Originally posted by KeilwerthReborn: That's ludicrous. They most certainly have not. Besides, the HP isn't important, the torque is.
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[quote]Originally posted by kupan787: How does HT work? http://www.anandtech.com/cpu/showdoc.html?i=1576&p=1
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[quote]Originally posted by Wrong Robust: thats a lot of power for a computer to take up. Does the TOC of a computer include electricity, as well?
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There's nothing over memorised application shortcuts. And most software has those visible all the time (even in Photoshop, when go go over an icon with your mouse, they show up). So there, only using those saves at least 30 minutes of time a day. Wh…
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[quote]Originally posted by Miami Craig: Steve doesnt simply open a store in France because he likes that country. He did let the Cube see the light of day, though.
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[quote]Originally posted by Lemon Bon Bon: "Maybe" he's Apple's "iCEO" who "doesn't even know" about things like that... Surely if he was not at Apple when those decision were made he didn't have a say. Of course he _does_ know that Apple lack…
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wasn't Steve actually away from Apple when this stuff was happening? maybe he "doesn't even know".
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[quote]Originally posted by imacSE: I'd rather them get out of the PC biz than the printer biz. Stick with what you do well. Exactly! HP does a lot of stuff well, the PCs not being part of it. If they can make more money focusing on printers and s…
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[quote]Originally posted by BerberCarpet: Darwin, anyone? Exactly what does darwin have to do with industry standards?
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Originally posted by AirSluf: > The word sample is the problem, it is not the > actual implementation for any existing hardware > set. It is there if you want to write from > scratch for non-implemented hardware,…
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As for open standards - you can find the
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Originally posted by AirSluf: > Not really, and the ARB is just a cover for > that. My school has been trying to do some work > on OpenGL lighting and a couple grad students > needed access to source algorithim…