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Quote: Originally posted by MacCrazy Apple have always had monochrome for the iPods - until the iPod photo, however, the buttons were red, is that what you mean? I think a colour screen would be good, single colours would be difficult to read an…
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Quote: Originally posted by Commodus That really wouldn't work - you'd need different settings for each iPod, which adds to the production time. Also, why do that when it's probably more effective to just add colour screens for all minis and let…
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My prediction is not multicolored screens, but single color screens, to match or contrast new casing colors. Just a thought.
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Quote: Originally posted by PBG4 Dude I don't know if you follow along on the PC side at all, but even upgrading the CPU isn't just as easy as replacing a single chip. Especially after 2 or 3 revs of said chip. By this I mean, new chips take adva…
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Here's an idea: If Apple really wants to dominate the education market they need to make a headless eMac with standard VGA and PS/2 ports. Most schools simply swap out towers and leave the monitors/kb/mice to save money. Most schools also do not wan…
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Steve hinted about the cashflow in third party accessories at the recent special music event when he introduced the socks. He said all these companies are making big money developing for Mac users. Then he said "we want in on that action" hence Pod …
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Great ideas. Of course the holographic thing is a little far fetched (for now) http://science.slashdot.org/article....tid=126&tid=14 I could, however see the base employing bluetooth or upcoming bluetooth extreme technology to communicate wi…
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Steve wasn't in control of Apple when the Twentieth Anniversary Mac was released. Gil Amelio was. The TAM was his, and I would guess so was the hype about Apple's 20th birthday. If not for Gil making such a big deal I doubt Steve (or the rest of us)…
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I'd rather see Pixar render a Nemo keynote. Phil's appearances at Steve's keynotes always seem really over-rehearsed and poorly executed, like he stood in front of a mirror for hours the night before repeating his emphasis on how great such and such…
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There are some incredibly nerdy couch-potatos in here!