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Quote: Originally Posted by Karelia This might be what you're looking for... Thanks!
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At least part of the new cost is Apple's "greening" of the unit. Not only is green everything more expensive but Apple also probably has to pay the certification group EPEAT Gold their piece of the action and Energy Star as well. Also, the easy to d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Re: What is a MacPro? I guess you don't get it. As far as I know, there is or never was a computer called a MacPro. Huh? I will assume that is a typo...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core What is a MacPro? A computer in SERIOUS need of an update; so I can buy one...
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Quote: Originally Posted by dage007 Is there a way to have a widget or something on the macs that mimics the remote software that is available on the iphone or ipod touches? thanks David There is an iPod touch program called iRemote I …
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The book you seek is: Switching to a Mac For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) (Paperback)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Zoolook I could not get this to work. The telephone icon in the menu bar just scrolls "Authenticating" continuously. I am not sure whether this is supposed to allow my BlackBerry to dial a specific service provider …
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Yet another correction to the above instructions. Where it says "Select Bluetooth PAN" above, ignore that and select "Bluetooth" instead. Has anyone else made this work? I have now done it on three mac's, all T-Mobile USA and all with blackber…
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I'm not sure why but AI ate the link in the last message to get the scripts. You need to go to taniwha.org.uk and download the 3G blackberry scripts. Either move all three scrips into your modem script folder or just move the "blackberry 3G CI…
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They almost don't need that, just a tablet would work. I am currently typing on Apple's bluetooth keyboard and it would work perfectly with a tablet.
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Agreed. I have been looking for an Apple NetBook or tablet and I think I am about to give up. This one has been hacked (video on youtube) and even the touch screen works. http://laptopcom.blogspot.com/2008/0...ni-laptop.html The only thing…
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I would not be at all surprised to find Apple selling TV's. They now have the store fronts, they can insert the AppleTV into them, and they can market the first mass produced TV with a 6 button remote.
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The real "need" for an optical drive is still software installs. Hopefully we get the Mac version of the Application store soon so that this becomes irrelevant. That or maybe they will start shipping software on USB drives...
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Quote: Originally Posted by albim what is the point of this tablet/touch screen idea? Wouldn't everyone rather have a keyboard and a mouse then typing on a touch screen, along with having a 50/50 shot on clicking on the correct item? I just don'…
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The Snow Leopard concept is good as the releases have been getting buggier of late; an overhaul sounds like a good idea. But I do wonder about giving it the 10.6 update # though. It doesn't sound like Snow Leopard warrants a full number change. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Samnuva By an 160 GB Classic. Problem solved. I have a 350GB MacBook Pro. I would just like the smaller Air. But 80GB in todays age is WAY too small and w/o firewire 800 externals are slow. I'm hoping Apple gets …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ifiredmyboss.com I want Blu Ray in my iMac..... I fail to see the attraction: -Blu Ray can only do 50gb, -Blanks are crazy expensive, -If viewing on your Mac's screen the difference is barely perceptible, -The …
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80gb is unacceptable or I would own one. Firewire 800 was needed as well. IMHO
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The AppleTV doesn't have bluetooth does it? They should have used BT from day one, however.
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Quote: Originally Posted by onlooker I think the MacBook Air is the new CUBE. Another failed product. Funny thing is the price is the same as the cube. I think it's a POS. I think you called it. I was drooling right up to the 80 GB HD. Tha…