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A fried mother board may have been caused by a power surge. If you had any half way descent surge protector, the damage may be covered by their policy. If not, your home owners insurance might cover it. IF a repair shop certifies that a surge m…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kabz NOOO! Its too EASY! arghh It might be a good idea for you to attend one of the free Saturday morning " Getting Started " classes at your local Apple Store. As you get aquainted with your machine, noti…
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The contract wording seems to be fairly clear. IBM is prohibited from marketing a competing IBM brand Desktop or Laptop for individual personal home use. No where do I see any wording that prohibits them from manufacturing processors or m…
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Looks like a QuadraMac to me sir! Drools
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Quote: Originally posted by Kabz Is there a graphics card norm for G5 owners though? What should my minimum be? I don't think its necessary getting the TOP TOP of the line? Or is it? Sorry for maybe coming off like a helpless guy, but I really …
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When we consider the collective knowledge and experience of the hard core Apple enthusiast, including developers, engineers, administrators. advanced users and so on, this collective resource enables us to benefit from a highly educated guess. Noth…
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I see a possibility that Apple will play out the G5 series as long as they can then repackage their marketing around another name entirely. So far the PowerMac has never exceeded two individual processors. This could easily lead to a new dual…
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Would the production of a "business class workstation" violate a non-competitive p/c agreement in theory???
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These publications certainly reenforce our discussions in these forums. I'm grateful for the contributions everyone has made to this community. Looks like we're going to have a very cool Christmas 2006 Merry Christmas!
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Quote: Originally posted by onlooker Now that is an unrealistic dream If I've ever seen one, but I too would love to see it. Dad's are allowed to have a Christmas wish list too! In reality, I'll end up with some Kona coffee, a bag of pist…
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Really just day dreaming........ G5 1.8 GHz single processor mini towers starting at $599.00 G5 3.0 GHz QuadraMac starting at $1999.00 Full value trade-up policy for your old gear 23" HDTV cinema display $999.00 PS3/XBox game compat…
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From The Register... Just think how many positives for IBM such a marriage would provide. IBM would give the same credibility to the Macintosh computer, and its Microsoft-beating operating systems as it provided for the PC in the first place, the…
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Quote: Originally posted by onlooker Think again! The last I heard the Pioneer DVR-108 was the fastest dual layer burner made, and its already old, and ready to be replaced by the DVR-109 which has already reached legendary status, and it is not …
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Quote: Originally posted by Leonard - I'd like to see a 3-year warrantee too! - Being a PC user explains the spy-ware and ad-ware request - Mac users don't have spy-ware and ad-ware. - MS-Office is the standard office suite - has been for y…
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Regarding "other" UNIX based OS ? LONGHORN ? One thing I read did send up a few RED Flags The processor, code-named Cell, will handle vastly more memory than today's consumer chips as well as and allow multiple operating systems to run…
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Quote: Originally posted by onlooker What do they need to make a successful looking CPU in January without going into a totally different design? (and by that I mean Dual Core) What? Would a Level 3 cache bring out any hypothetical processor perf…
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Thank you!
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But........ what does the "R" stand for?
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Quote: Originally posted by Leonard I'd have to agree with emig647 on these two points. There won't be new PowerMacs announced in Jan. At the earliest it will be March when the new PowerMacs will be announced. I doubt it would be June. I thin…
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Quote: Originally posted by slughead I enjoyed this discussion thoroughly. I understood about 75% of it, unfortunately it was mainly just 75% of each sentence, so in reality I had absolutely no idea what anyone was talking about 90% of the tim…