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It all depends on the program and whether its been written to make use of threading. If a program is written to make use of multiple processing threads, then the OS will take those threads and handle them as best it can. If that means splitting…
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To network into a Windows machine, you need to have a user-account setup on the Windows machine which the external machine ( your Mac ) logs in with. In a roundabout way, its to do with the way windows gives permissions to files and directories…
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i'd just love a machine that sat in between the mini and the macpro. i dont want the iMac as an all in one ( primarily for not liking the white ) plus i want to use a screen of my choice. the mini is too small for my storage needs, and i dont wan…
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Agreed. The last few versions of the build do seem to be a considerable distance from being a final product in terms of working towards the spring release. Given the date is now put back, then on the face of it, then the state of the builds…
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I agree Jeff. Its doable, but would it be worth the hassle ? Its already clear that getting iPhone out the door is a large task at the moment for Apple given that its being cited as a principle reason for the Leopard delay. It would take an…
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On the original point, in terms of HD . . . its not out there enough just yet for me to want to make the full jump. For messing around with home video projects and the like, standard DV resolution is perfectly fine enough for me. In terms o…
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Leopard is going to be dependant on hardware, and not the hardware on leopard, so it would nice if Apple would release the newer range of macs when they become available. But personally, i dont see that happening. I wouldn't be surprised for th…
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the blogger does seem to be a self righteous nobber somewhat. I'm not surprised he didn't get the job with that sort of attitude in an interview.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Royboy So the Mac Pro would fit the category of "industrial design"? Very much so, and very well done imho.
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Quote: How about fixing the grammar in the FIRST sentence. I didn't even bother reading the post because of that. you read enough to be bothered to post a pointless reply. Quote: Apple never said Leopard would be ready by April. They sai…
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I'll rephrase my original post a bit. I think that the delay due to bootcamp/vista is a bit of smoke screening to put a semi-plausible excuse/reason out with which form the basis of a delay in the Leopard release date. Its probably being tak…
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I can see it both ways. It would affect the clean lines of the case in some form - and perhaps in the past customers weren't looking for such a thing in the past. But i think over 2006, the market has changed. From my point of view, digital c…
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its just a neater option. i hate having to faff with the USB cable on my dSLR which is behind a floppy rubber flap which looks like it'll break after repeated use. Instead, i'd like to take the card out the camera walk up to the computer, ca…
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In terms of aesthetics, i dont think you can completely get rid of the chin and retain a balanced look. For some reason, although the Cinema displays are even bevelled top and bottom with no chin, you know that they are just a display where as th…
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CBA - you're a tosser for posting that. Grow up.
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Agreed, I reckon it would be an upgrade option . . . similar to whether you want to upgrade to a wireless keyboard and mouse when buying a machine.
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I dont think it would necessarily have to completely replace the mouse, just be more of a jesture thing mainly. For things like scrolling, page navigation, zooms, rotates etc etc. Quote: when Steve pressed the keys on the keypad to email or te…
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i very much doubt it that you would get a complete keyboard replace by a touch panel. Have you ever tried to type on a keyboard thats displayed on a touchscreen? Irrespective of speed and responsiveness, there is a distinct lack of tactile …
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(I'm not a Mac user, so go easy here ) Is the semi-transparancy in picture 22 to 27 normal?
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Linux has been offered on some IBM server machines for a long long time now. Its no surprise that they may offer Linux on desktops too.