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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland I think someone's taking that invitation too far. You're right... I do think it's a clue however... it'll just be a little more tasteful than this
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Here is (the old mockup) of my take on the iSight/Gestures implementation
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Lets revive this thread
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flounder Their track record is historically not good. They did get some iPhone stuff correct though. From macrumors: Really??? I thought they'd been doing quite well. They seem to have nailed a lot of details su…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jules Mate, I'm a kiwi, no dingos where I come from. Off topic...but whereabouts in NZ do you come from? I am currently in the hellish nightmare known as the UK and im looking to relocate to Kiwi-land in the next 18…
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8 Versions of the same OS?
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Quote: Originally Posted by European guy That said, one can almost "predict" any Apple product in the pipeline. Pure reasoning alone would indicate Apple's line of computers are well in need of a "leap forward" in comparison with the PC competi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by King Chung Huang I'm guessing you're referring to me. Edited to Add: If this is still confusing to people, I can probably make a recording of my TouchStream LP doing actual tasks on Mac OS X. Post a message if this is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JavaCowboy Any speculation as to when Apple will unveil the "Top Secret" features, and how much time they'll take to QA before Leopard goes gold? I think they will leave the top secret features until the day of rele…
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Post your MT predictions now: * New Design; Multi-Touch iMac * Leopard with Integrated iLife * Released: WWDC - June 2007
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WWDC has been moved forward to June this year too, coincidence? I think not. 'New innovative' hardware and Leopard with iLife built in.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Maybe it's another pairing that they are doing with Cingular, like with RAV. Fact: Each cell tower is in a fixed location (obviously). Fact: Each call transmits the tower ID that is picking up your signal. …
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iTunes is also a great place to buy extra services/Cool Mini Apps. I want iWork/iLife Lite, WiFi or Bluetooth Remote Control App for my Mac and Apple TV and some kind of Optical Charcater Recognition app for document scanning and automatic output as…
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He did say it knows where you are. Maybe it's some kind of triangulation
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Man we've been asking for a Home Server forever. Why Microsoft beat Apple to the punch is beyond me but I know that when Apple does create the iServer it'll be more functional and easier to use. I …
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I posted this over at Mac Rumors and I thought I would add it to the discussion here too: You may think i'm crazy but... it 'seems' that Jonathan Ive would be a damn good replacement for Steve when he eventually/inevitably retires. Ive's been on …
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I use Servage - www.servage.net I actually inquired about this a while back. I asked if I could obtain legal documentation from the company that states that I am allowed to use the full bandwidth, storage etc. They told me that they would give m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slewis I'm not sure about WiMax, but Wi-Fi currently maxes out at 54 Mbps, I don't count Pre/Draft-N specs. 3G I think is even slower, but I'm not sure. Even then, N has a thoretical maximum of 540Mbits, but is still…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slewis Unfortunately, as nice of an idea as it is, it's just not reasonable for Apple to do. It's expensive and it's not their most popular service, and you would need a HUGE amount of Bandwith to do continuous Backup…