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So, what exactly does it mean to synch the phone and Mac? Does it synch your contacts? Will it synch your calendar/appointments? I am looking for a new cell phone on T-mobile that can do these tasks. I have Tiger. I also need to be able to enter dat…
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Mine is on the way! I ordered the faster of the two and, you know, I am having flashbacks to 1984. I've been waiting for this (headless) one for several years. Well done Apple!
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Quote: Originally posted by pins and needles If you want the iMac, go for it. I'd hold out, blow my cash and get the duel processor G5 powermac. Get medium, not high end. First set of G5s, one was 89% as good as top end, but 700$ less. iMac, tho…
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Quote: Originally posted by BenRoethig PCI-X is the professional form of PCI used on servers and workstations (which the PowerMac technically is). It predates PCI Express (PCI-E) by several years. Who ever decided to give PCI Express its name p…
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Quote: Originally posted by mattyj Not at all, they're completely different and incompatible. PCI-X is basically faster version of regular PCI. PCI Express is a new bus achitecture as far as I know - future proof technology, and replaces the AGP …
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Quote: Originally posted by mattyj Not at all, they're completely different and incompatible. PCI-X is basically faster version of regular PCI. PCI Express is a new bus achitecture as far as I know - future proof technology, and replaces the AGP …
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I thought the current PCI-X slot IS PCI-Express. Is it not? If not, then, what is it and how does it differ??