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Quote: Originally posted by palegolas Mossberg is the source of all Apple rumors. Actually Mossberg often doesn't talk outside of school. He had Intel-based MBPs and iMacs up and running in his office for at least a week before they were ann…
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Is this also true for the iMac?
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Quote: Originally posted by @homenow There are probably a number of factors including supply of CPU's, Educational purchasing season, the iBook (aka MacBook)'s traditional upswing in sales, potential supplier problems, etc. They could also be wai…
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Quote: Originally posted by backtomac For the life of me, I can't understand why it's taking them so long to get this product to market. Someone enlighten me. If MacBook Pros weren't giving people tinnitus and lighting their pants on fire, th…
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Quote: Originally posted by @homenow But for the average home you need to be able to effectively handle at least 2 simultaneous streams as well as other network traffic. Most families have at least 2 TV's, and the wise company would want one devi…
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I think the above is quite well put. A 1080p stream only requires a maximum of 36Kb of throughput, meaning that 802.11g (Apple's Extreme) is more than capable of handling it. Needless to say, virtually any modern ethernet adapter would be left wit…
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Quote: Originally posted by Ireland He wouldn't tell his mother, but he would tell Mossberg Actually yes. Anybody remember when the Intel machines were rolled out and Mossberg had already had them and had been using them heavily for more th…
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Quote: Originally posted by shanmugam http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/index.html Aug 7-11, 90 days and counting 1. Preview/Release of OSX Leopard 2. Mac Pros with Woodcrest 3. iMac with Conore (or earlier than WWDC) 4. MacBook Pro with …
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This little squabble is really...um...fascinating.
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Quote: Originally posted by gloss Call me an optimist, but I'm counting on Apple to do something surprising with these machines. They can't afford to get it wrong, and I think they know it. I agree. In doing that, the prices will also be jus…
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I think I may have been wrong. See the new top of the post. Argh!
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David Pogue of The New York Times today panned the Ultra Mobile PC running MS Windows Tablet OS. While he is very cranky about a lack of keyboard, these problems could perhaps be addressed by rethinking and retooling the operating software...hopefu…
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No, my point in saying Clock and Calendar is that Vista now isn't shipping until 2Q 2007 at the earliest.
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It is sort of nice see that everybody in Redmond is so laid back about ship dates though. Debunks the image portrayed of poor old PC in the new Mac spots.
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Well, given the new this morning from The Gartner Group, it would seem that neither Clock nor Calendar is shipping as part of Vista.
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Quote: Originally posted by wilco Is there an emoticon for "gayest thing ever written"? thanks wilco. charming comment.
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Quote: Originally posted by Ireland I currently own my third Razr. First two froze, and the reception is positively terrible. The look is nice enough but the build quality, is surprisingly bad. (seen as a lot of people seem to think it's the b…
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Quote: Originally posted by Ebby I couldn't live like that if my life depended on it. I have a spider web of cables behind my computer the would make the Borg Queen herself hang her head in shame. I used to when I used a tower PC, and wh…
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To me, the iMac seems just about perfect for almost anyone who needs a home computer, but won't be crushing huge TIFSs and videos all day long. Great for the person who just needs a net portal. A lovely place to write. Fantastic recording studio. …