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clemynx wrote: » Oh no! You pushed the button? You don't have to! That little fact escaped my notice for a while. I figured it out eventually.
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richard getz wrote: » Yes, sorry, I should have stated in my original post. I rescanned 5 times. I had someone add their finger and it has read it twice. Testing to see if it is an issue with my prints or the Touch ID. I had some difficu…
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marubeni wrote: » Because 64GB is at the bottom end of workstation memory configurations these days Eh. I do think it's a bit of a disappointment the MP doesn't have more slots, but that's not near the "bottom end" for work stations. Not all…
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You know, a 7% improvement is really about what I'd expect to see on average for a 64 bit transition when memory wasn't a constraint. In private speculation in the runup to the 5s device introduction, I didn't think 64 bit was even on the table, ass…
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mechanic wrote: » Apple is an OEM card maker for both nvidia and amd. They make there own upgrades just like in the past for Mac pros. Im sure if there is enough call for them they will bring out upgrades like in the past. Im running an apple 5…
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suddenly newton wrote: » For the same reason pickup trucks have only one truck bed. You can order a bigger truck bed, but it makes no sense to have more than one. That's... the goofiest analogy I've seen in a long time. I don't think it's even …
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adrayven wrote: » CPU and RAM upgradable.. SSD and Video upgradable if/when 3rd parties release products for the custom form-factor and release solid drivers / support. I can TOTALLY see an nVidia 3rd party card being created, pushing their CUD…
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csiusasvu wrote: » I'm no Apple expert but this just seems like the usual carping about hardware and specs. Seems to me this is a pretty impressive box that, once the price falls, should garner plenty of followers both professional and non-pro. …
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solipsismx wrote: » I only noticed it earlier this year. 2010 surprises me. I found a few articles stamped November 2010. This article claims November 2008: http://www.maclife.com/article/howtos/take_control_your_apple_tv_your_universal_rem…
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solipsismx wrote: » 2) The Apple TV supports any remote, not just universal remotes. You simply tell it what buttons on the remote you want to use and press them. It couldn't be any easier. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3296?viewlocale=en_US&am…
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tht wrote: » There are both in-house mask shops from the foundries and 3rd part merchant mask shops. (Wikipedia list ~15 merchant shops for 65 nm lithography alone from a 2006 survey.) There's a sub-industry for basically every step in the foundry…
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Are the ChromeCast and other streaming devices on an HDMI stick considered to be part of this market? The article doesn't mention them.
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tht wrote: » Really don't agree with you that Samsung has any schematics or blueprints that give them any information. When Apple is working with Samsung Semi, Apple's SoC designers are figuring out how to fab the chip, to etch the transistors. Sa…
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sog35 wrote: » but those consoles cost 200%-400% more than the AppleTV for most of their product cycle. You are not comparing Apples to Apples. With that extra cost, one gets a considerably wider range of functionality. Also, if one has a game…
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dan hiscott wrote: » Apple Geniuses are paid like Village Idiots! Thanks for making a zombie thread. And thanks for not bothering to stay on thread topic.
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eric alister wrote: » Why is AI making Black Friday out to be an Apple special event. It's just a damn sale. Every year Apple gives discounts on Black Friday in the same range. So this year it's gift cards instead of a deduction from the product. …
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dick applebaum wrote: » Mmm... I am about the farthest thing form a camera expert there is. I've been doing a lot of surfing/research about cameras in the last several days... My 17-year-old (18 in January) thinks she is interested in pho…
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Marvin wrote: » There are panels available but the current retail prices are high ($3300): I was hoping that Apple could push the price down just by getting the volume going. stourque wrote: » I don't care what the calendar says, this was …
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stylorouge wrote: » Touch displays were first introduced by Microsoft as a Pocket PC even Tablet computers with a Stylus. Apple improved upon their technology. They took their existing technology to the next level. Apparently, you can't tell or…
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nikilok wrote: » So what happens to Microsoft Kinect now since Apple brought Prime Sense ? Would they discontinue providing the tech to Microsoft ? I read elsewhere that Microsoft is using a sensor developed in-house for their new console, so …