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Quote: Originally Posted by ActionJaxon I'm really glad they release Safari for Windows, I have the shame of using a scratty old PC at work with no IE7 for tabbed browsing etc. Besides all the other Safari benefits this was somthing I really need…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xlsupreme Could someone inform me as to what the 30330 and 25330 are referring to? Memory timings, for instance the first digit refers to the CAS latency and it doesn't match.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SSS LED looks too yellow or sepic-ish. They're different but maybe the other one is just as bad, only blue-ish. I'd like to see a side by side comparison with a Cinema Display.
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox Although, admittedly, using some random element from a theoretical UI is a funny way to express it.... Looking Glass is not theoretical, you can download the installers for Linux and Solaris. Requirements: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by auslander What I mean by "tint" is really the predominant colour when the screens were next to each other. The MBP was more yellowish, compared to the PB which was more pinkish-mauve I suppose. Indeed.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mark2005 True, but the overall market for PCs is now expected to grow at less than 10% a year because it is saturated [?] Whereas the music player market is far from saturated and could be expected to grow at over 30% …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mark2005 PCs are not a growth market. It's a replacement market with tiny growth rates, where much of the replacement market is already locked-in via corporate software. Real growth is in gizmos. Real growth is in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core There is no argument that there were 'secret' features in Leopard. However, to suggest that Apple ever said that they were going to reveal 'ten' (or any other number) at this conference, well that is anothe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aegisdesign I think you're wrong. They've also had no reason to upgrade to Intel Macs in order to run Windows. That's fair comment but ultimately I'd still stand by the figure that only about 5% of Mac users have a des…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aegisdesign The other important factor I got from the keynote was how few copies of BootCamp have actually been downloaded. It's around a tenth of Tiger's install base which was 63% of Mac users IIRC. Obviously, some o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider For its part, Apple and its chief executive Steve Jobs have long maintained that consumers would rather own than rent their digital content. However, a recent AppleInsider survey suggests that notion may a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BostonMH The Current Mac 's are 10 Months old, they need a new case design, better graphic, larger HD, etc.... Apple should update they products every 6-7 month. These days the iMac is updated every 8-9 months. It w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross This would solve Apple's main problem of being taken seriously in the industry, without having to change their consumer or pro methods of secrecy. I don't want Apple to be a huge directionless behemoth, the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBaggins Not trying to be a downer here, but I have to say that 45 million units a year by 2009 seems overly optimistic. Yeah, the market is huge, but the iPhone's segment of it isn't, so much. They'd likely have to be…
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ThinkSecret is not accurate these days. Will this rumor put TS back in the game?
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Quote: Originally Posted by hugin It would be great to see the whole top 10 list, with sold units _and_ market share. In Q3 2002 worldwide server shipments totaled about 1.1 million units according to Gartner and Apple sold 7,484 units, its sh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by e1618978 Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple Inc. during the first quarter of 2007 broke into the top-10 server brands with its Xserve line. The IDC report, cited by DigiTimes, indicates that Apple took …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider "Checks for Macs have been solid, backing our 25 percent unit growth estimate for [the company's fiscal third quarter] which should also see support from recently updated MacBooks," the analyst wrote in a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Are they simply showcasing their chips, or threatening to get into Apple's niche? They want PC manufacturers to sell high-margin Intel powered notebooks, like Apple does. From the article you linked: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBaggins Perhaps the Mac Mini is not quite the sales 'dud' that some folks think it is? \ When the Mac mini was introduced in January 2005 it was quite successful but cannibalized iMac sales and the Mac average se…