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Quote: Originally Posted by rbonner Daddy, I want a working proximity sensor!!! If your iPhone has that problem, take it back, they'll replace it for you for free.
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Quote: Originally Posted by dsosb Thanks so much! this answers my question. I appreciate the link and your help! You are most welcome.
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"So does MacMini Server allow you to back up windows clients?" If you have your clients properly set up, the local clients don't need backing up, since all your data is stored centrally, on NAS or the server. SLS serves clients of both platforms…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H You don't understand what dfiler is trying to say. I understood what he said well enough. MY point is that I was posting in reply to a poster that seemed not to understand what 64 bit would mean TO HIM. I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler Take a deep breath. It isn't even clear what you're arguing about. 64 bit calculations are not quicker for the majority of tasks. The reason why 64 bit apps are quicker is because of optimizations that occur…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tundraboy From LowEndMac: "...at present the 2008 and 2009 Xserves are the only Mac that will automatically boot into 64-bit mode. All other Macs with a Core 2 Duo or better CPU are capable of 64-bit operation but won…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler That's an awful lot of verbiage to justify lack of verbiage. You must have taken the clarification personally even though an unattributed quote was used in an attempt to avoid that. The point was about bitnes…
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy is there really a Core Duo CPU that is not 64 bit? i thought every single intel CPU for the last 5 years has been 64 bit? Well, my Core Duo MacBook doesn't have a big sign on it that says "I'm not 64 bit!",…
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Quote: Originally Posted by steviet02 I don't think that is true, the kernel will not be 64 bit except for the server edition. Both server and desktop is 64 bit. If it is installed on a 64 bit machine, it will run 64 bit native.
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler I see you took the clarification personally. Did you notice I didn't attribute the quote to anyone so as to not personalize the nitpick? In my opinion, if people are going to figure bitness into their underst…
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Quote: Originally Posted by elmsley Is this worth my money if I am just a regular user that doesn't even take full capacity of my existing system? Microsoft 'gives' you Service Pacs for 'free', and Apple gives you Leopard updates for 'free'. Re…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carmissimo The fact is that no matter how good Windows 7 happens to be, the adoption will be very slow in coming. Snow Leopard, on the other hand, will hit the ground running. Very true. I work for a large Fede…
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Quote: Originally Posted by beastvince actually 16TB, but we have to wait until that happens hard ware wise Well, 32 gigs is all Apple is claiming on current hardware, so that's why I cited that number. but you are right, future Macs should …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler The reason why 64 bit apps run faster (some of the time) is because they rely on optimizations more tuned to modern processors, not because they are 64 bit. If the optimizations were taken out of the picture, 64…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Say more......? A 64 bit operating system provides a wider "bandwidth" of information, in other words, it can process twice as much information as the older 32 bit OSes could, making it (and apps opt…
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Has anybody noticed the "Optical Sensor" at the top center of the schematics? Could this be an indicator that Apple has plans to add a camera for video chat purposes to the iPhone? One can hope!
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Quote: Originally Posted by mobycat Did anyone notice the 16GB one says "Black or white." There's a white iPhone? (I would say it's a mistake with the touch, but there is no white touch, either...or a white classic, for that matter) Uh, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by davesmall I'm using an Apple Extreme base station with a 500 GB external USB2 disk drive attached. The latest Time Machine and Apple Extreme software & firmware updates from Apple have enabled me to configure and r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sjgelman Second, the U.S. Supreme Court's decision yesterday on obviousness didn't change anything. ... The obviousness standard stays as it was. Not so fast. Vonage is already taking advantage of that ruling aga…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Louzer I agree with this. Apple has their targeted niche. They've got their dedicated fan-base (you know, the people willing to plunk down money on things like an AppleTV or an iphone without even knowing exactly how o…