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It'll be new to me when I buy a RevB iMac in a few short weeks.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bancho Rather than an external display (like spanning) option, I'd rather see an input to the display so I could use another machine with the iMac's display. That would also help futureproof it a bit. This would also m…
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Quote: Originally posted by Aphelion The aluminum case that the powerbooks come in are an integral part of the cooling for the Powerbook line. The heat transfered by the case is proof it's working. If a large part of your usage is spent with your…
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Quote: Originally posted by xflare http://www.macosxrumors.com/articles...tiger-release/ With March well on its way and the number of issues reported in recent seeds still quite high in numbers and severity, we are starting to wonder whether A…
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Quote: Originally posted by 1984 --snip-- The PowerBook gets hot because it's only an inch thick. There's just not a lot of room for heat dissapation or multiple fans to cool things off. That's the price you pay in order to have a thin and ligh…
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Also, there are links (that don't work) referencing Automator Actions, Dashboard Widgets, and Spotlight Plugins to be downloaded on Apple's website. See link: Apple-Downloads-Unix
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Quote: Originally posted by Rhumgod Apple at least designs things to not melt after a couple of months. Well, not according to all the reports about power-adapters melting (or catching fire). Oh... and my powerbook (which I love) gets REALLY…
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Quote: Sorry to nitpick, but the processor for this Intel concept PC would not be a top of the line desktop CPU, it would be a notebook chip. Well, my old Toshiba lappie runs a P4 2.8Ghz with HT. But, regardless, this is Intel trying to poi…