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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Exactly..... let me pre-empt the whiners: No Blu Ray, matte, touch screen, USB3, pixie dust, 20-hour battery, user-removable battery..... moan moan....... Get on with it, folks! Yeah because somet…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mooso If the developers had to write code to recreate the ability to do something (because they weren't allowed access to existing code), then shouldn't they have had a clue that it might be a problem. I mean whethe…
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Since CPU and GPU improvements are a given just give me Blu-Ray and HDMI. That's all I want.
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All that processing power would be great for video editing... if only they would offer Blu-Ray on it.
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Maybe they will use plastic for a low-end model and aluminum for a high-end model like the MacBook and MacBook Pro.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaveGee $200 (or close to it) would get you a brand new 2.5TB seagate or WD drive. I'm guessing they are using 2.5" laptop drives in it. Still, they could offer 2TB (RAID 0) and 1TB (RAID 1) options.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rot'nApple What's the environmental savings offset between Apple's environmentally friendly ways of doing business and Al Gore's massive homes? Rush was on Jay Leno thursday and took Jay's green car challenge drivin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fryke I might be the only one, but the videos look quite astonishingly "true" to me. It's fake. Note how he hesitates when tapping on an icon as if he trying to do it in sync with a preprogrammed animation. Also, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dagamer34 As far as I know, there aren't any slot-loading Blu-ray drives. Apple can't put a product in their computers that doesn't exist yet. If anything though, it should be an option for Mac Pros. There have b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider When the original reference to iProd 0,1 was discovered, it was alongside a call to an iPhone 3,1 -- a device that turned out to be the new iPhone 3GS. They were discovered alongside iPod 2,2 and iPod 3,1.…
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The iPhone 3G is 1,2 and the iPhone 3G[S] is 2,1. There is also an iPhone 3,1 that has yet to materialize. Note there are both iPod 2,2 and iPod 3,1 references. Maybe we'll get a larger media device along with the traditional iPod touch based off…
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What happened to 3,1?
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Quote: Originally Posted by beelzebob He is describing HOW THIS STUFF IS DONE. This is NOT the same thing as doing it. Quite the opposite, it is alerting people to the danger. I see you just joined today. Are you Jim Cramer? Cramer himse…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macjbraun Too many people think that copy and paste is a trivial matter. It may seem like a simple task when you look at a stylus based device. I'm sure cut and paste is high on Steve's list, but he wants to deliver a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjtomlin And have you implemented a system-wide clipboard on a multi-touch mobile device? Has ANYONE else done this yet? Nope. Yes. Apple did it with the Newton.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bavlondon2 3.0 is quite a big jump in terms of number as oppose to .something so does that mean this will come with a new iphone with new hw as well? I imagine 3.0 will be released at the WWDC in June along with a n…
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... never mind ...
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Quote: Originally Posted by astrosmash They're not going to create an aluminum unibody Mac mini just so it matches their laptops. The mini is their econo-model, they're going to manufacture it as cheaply as possible. Yes but black plastic isn…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacOldTimer It took the improper use of punctuation to realize this photo is fake. Gosh... you are the smart one. Not so fast. It looks to me like they are indeed lowercase but the photo is blurry/bright making …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison The avg consumer is not hooking their computer up to HDMI display The average consumer does not buy a Mac.