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I'd bet the ranch that a specific "purpose" for creating a Windows version will become obvious down the road. It wasn't done for grins or just to bring Windows users a nice glass of ice water. And I doubt the purpose will have anything to do with …
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As far as Macs go, portables seem to be where the action is, so that seems like the line to expand. Not sure exactly what a MacBook mini would entail... Philosophically it would be related to the Mac mini: Tiny. Smartly designed and enginee…
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Quote: Originally posted by Electric Monk I'd personally love a subnotebook at 10 or 11" sans optical drive because for me that would be awesome. Do I expect it? Not really. It seems likely to me that Apple will expand its notebook offerings i…
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Quote: Originally posted by Mac on a Mac I didn't think Apple ever made any machines like that? I don't believe that Apple ever shipped machines based on CHRP ("Common Hardware Reference Platform"?) But early in the PPC transition, Apple did…
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Quote: Originally posted by BeigeUser Not everyone likes emulation. First of all, Rosetta can't run altivec code. Remember that Apple sold machines that were dual-bootable for quite a while after OS X appeared. Some users went straight to X. …
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Quote: Originally posted by PB I cannot imagine Powerbooks on which no one can run a native version of Photoshop for almost one year. Why can't you imagine it? Actually, I don't think you'd have to imagine it; were you around for the transit…
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Quote: Originally posted by niji while holding down the one button currently on the powerbook simply allow a tap on the trackpad to initiate a control menu. I like this idea, but it leads me to another thought. Since the trackpad can now sen…
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Quote: Originally posted by skatman I'd take two regular buttons. Better feel, better response. I'd actually prefer two separate buttons as well. But since Apple has thus far refused to go this route, I would consider a Might Mouse-like appr…
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Quote: Originally posted by Reid You know he just made that stuff up, right? Absolutely. Equal parts prediction and wish list. If there are truly hidden features yet to be unveiled in the 4G iPod, a wireless add-on seems like a good cand…
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Product #1 AirPod. Summary: airport wireless add-on for iPod. Attaches to bottom of iPod via dock connector. Mates cleanly; appears to make the iPod ~1 inch taller. Powered via 4G iPod's "enhanced" battery. Requires 4G iPod; earlier models n…
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[quote]Originally posted by Michaelm8000: nope. that would just be stupid. ------ Thanks for your well-reasoned and thought provoking reply. You?ve really opened my eyes. I just do not see Apple randomly selecting phrases that are des…
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[quote]Originally posted by Masker: I'm a newbie when it comes to firewire. The only firewire cable i have looks like it was meant to be plugged into a camera, (one end has a small connector).. so I can buy a firewire cable that has two big en…
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[quote]Originally posted by Hobbes: [QB]The item about future mobos not able to boot from OS 9 is interesting... Of course this is just a rumor, but this would be a big mistake from my perspective as a Mac audio person. Music production is the …