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Quote: Originally Posted by tribalogical That said, if you really think you have a "better design", draw it up and submit it. I'd love to see a rendering of your idea. You know, the one that incorporates the same levels of engineering and …
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Not a fan of the design. It will lead to mess of wires on the desk (think octopus). http://www.deltaflow.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/imac_vs_dell-1.jpg I would have preferred the current Mac Pro design with new parts. At least it would have be…
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I'm hoping this is the next gen Quicktime Streaming Server. I would brand it as AirServer. Then again thats already taken! http://www.airserver.com
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Quote: Originally Posted by macxpress Because its only a matter of time before something better comes out. I think his point is...you should never rest on your laurels or else you'll turn into a Blackberry. Don't think it can't …
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I wonder if the Sandia CPU cooler took design cues from Apple's fan: [URL]http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/sandias-floating-spinning-heatsink-promises-30x-better-cpu-cooling-20120625/[/URL]
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hmm wrote: » There's a good case study. Link a machine that likely costs into six figures fully configured sold by a company with multiple bankruptcies over the past 15 years:rolleyes: . It's not really SGI anymore. I didn't think whatever compa…
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philboogie wrote: » 1. OSX only supports 96GB RAM 2. What do you want, a machine to fit it all in, or a pretty machine? Obviously Apple would need to upgrade the RAM limit in OS X. As for #2, you can have both with the right design
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The new cube is the Mac Mini. Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie But the Cube failed as well, selling a mere 125.000 IIRC. Do like your thought on Cubes in the Cube!
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'realistic' wireless charging technology So the trick is to avoid wireless electrocution
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Oh hellzzzz nooo! I don't want my Mac Pro to look like an Octopus full of cables. Going that route means one cable to the PCI-X/GPU box, another for the optical drive, another for external storage plus all the other wires for the displays and per…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rob53 Case size is important. Just ask all those enterprise technicians who have to move the old Mac Pros around. For me, a Mac Pro case needs to be just large enough to hold a motherboard with several CPUs,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I believe that Apple products will always support physical keyboards, but not that they'll always ship with them. Only thing that could be considered a moving part after that are…
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So in other words... Current fans are too thick, noisy and consume too much power and Apple is trying to fix that.
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Thank god Forstall is out and Ive is in charge of Human Interfaces! Hopefully this means less iOS crap in Mac OS X and the death of Skeuomorphism. http://www.macrumors.com/2012/09/11/apples-designers-clashing-over-tacky-software-skeuomorphisms/ …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Why? and ... why? "Getting into Enterprise" is what destroyed any chance Microsoft ever had of winning the consumer market. The consumer market is also more rewarding financially …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Why in the world would VMWare have anything to do with this? Apple would do their own thing or directly buy a company needed to do it their way. VMware is made up of a lot of ex-Apple…
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"Keep your friends close and your enemies closer"
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No not at all. Apple hasn't been working on wearable computing. Richard Devaul Joins Apple http://blogs.computerworld.com/15750/apple_hires_senior_prototype_engineer_for_work_on_wearable_computers Richard Devaul leaves Apple, Joins G…
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Well I'm still running Snow Leopard on 4 monitors and it works pretty well. No intention of going to Lion or Mountain Lion any time soon. Not a fan of all the iOS features that Apple is bringing over. iOS GUI and Mac OS X GUI should be separate. I…
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I prefer using a combination of MegaZoomer and Cinch versus Apple's implementation of full screen mode. Both are a lot more flexible and work on multiple displays. Not sure why Apple didn't just go this route.