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Like one of the other posters above, I work for an AASP and have done so for over ten years now. I for one think that Apple has been very good at acknowledging manufacturing flaws and offering extended repair programs to correct these issues. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Apparently, these are the first chips to hit RETAIL. That's likely where the confusion is. Um, what? I don't get you. I think I had it right the first time. The sites presumed the Xeons would be available f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjteix D Most of the nehalem motherbaord will still have a 2-chip chipset, since the new I/O hub will only have PCIe lanes and QPI links, a standard ICH chip will be used of the other things like USB/SATA/Legacy ports…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Just about on every tech site in the past six months, including here. Server/workstation chips 4th quarter 2008. high end/medium desktop parts late first quarter, seond quarter. lower end chips third quarte…
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The most important new feature of Safari 3.2 is the long-overdue EV certificate support. If you log in to PayPal you'll see the info on the EV certificate at the top right of the Safari window.
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Quote: Originally Posted by s.metcalf No, I'm sure it will perform like a dog and you'll have to resign yourself to using your shiny new aluminium as a glorified paperweight.... hehe....seriously though.... Sorry I'm not normally this nass-tee…
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Quote: Originally Posted by brownpw No disrespect to all you recent converts out there, but the so call 'new feature' that you are calling Image Boot is not new at all. The Fact is that you could do that in Mac OS 6.x - 9.x ... they just never…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Matthew Yohe Well, Mike Bombich does work at Apple now, so maybe this is an offshoot of NetRestore. Aw this one made me giggle. Mike Bombich has literally worked for Apple for a long long time. It's nothing new. …
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I can't wait to see what the build number is. I'm hoping it's not F so that I can slate this article's blatent gossiping and attempting to guess.
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DNS security fix will be out before 10.5.5 and 10.5.5 will incorporate it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Montevina doesn't go away when Nelahem arrives, Nelahem replaces Penryn. It is confusing, as Intel uses complex codenames that are uncommon words to us. in the next year we are seeing two transitions happen. …
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I was at the keynote. Steve looks like one of those rich celebrities that can afford the best dietitians and fitness trainers. I suspect the cancer scare has driven him to eat extremely healthy and to exercise extremely. He was actually quite bronz…
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I think there's too many people making comments on things that they don't know enough about. 10.5.3 is a significant release, weighing in again at around 400MB for the delta. There are significant failings in 10.5.2 that only certain customers…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Mac maker Apple Inc. continued this week with a somewhat unusual practice of providing outside developers with successive builds of its next operating system update, Mac OS X 10.5.3, fairly early in the te…
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You've all written to much and I can't be bothered to check if anyone is moaning about Entourage still using one big fat monolithic database. ARE THEY DEAF??? I can't believe it. I have submitted it as feedback but I doubt they will change it at th…
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I have to be pedantic but the correct phrase, in the Software Industry, is "Golden Master" not "Gold Master". The latter is the term used in the recording industry. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_master http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_m…
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At thebeat: There is no such thing as Penyrth. It's Penryn! Apple is launching new portable models with Leopard preinstalled at the end of this month. Not January. These may feature the Penryn processor, however that would be some coop as Intel …
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This will relate to the new notebook Macs coming from Apple at the end of the month.
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At dan.blanchard: I haven't had any problems accessing AFP shares on either a G5 or MBP. Haven't used WebClip mind you. Has been pretty solid for me. 9A559 is getting old now though. I have little doubt that engineering is working around the clock o…
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At Yovo84: Yeah it could be. With a SSD and multi-touch screen? Expensive, but light. My 17-inch MBP is a beast to carry.