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Quote: Originally Posted by kaiwai Not necessarily; the extra cash is useful for R&D, payment of liabilities that may arise, and lots of other things. I find it funny that people some how make out that a company having a huge pile of cash in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by danielsmi Yes I know that but other OSes gives you the option to backup to external storage not require you. What makes you think folks will use this more than backup in Windows? It requires and external storage Wind…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lafe Very true. However, this could also be an interesting diversion. "Ho hum. We've got another 10.4.x update for you to check out . . ." Then, on August 7th: "Look at these new iMacs! And this nifty ultra…
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What is the troughput of a drive attached to the AP via usb as opposed to something over ethernet?
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea You guys are missing the important aspect of Surface. Yes the hardware is 10K right now but it appears that MS has multi-touch support for some variant of Vista that outside of some very proprietary companies (l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sherman Homan Surface: http://www.microsoft.com/surface/ In the opening splash, a girl sits down in front of the surface and puts her cup of coffee right on the edge of it! They did specifically mention that it…
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It has to be noted though that these systems are bulky and cost 10.000+ dollars at the moment for the 30" touchscreen. The cost should come down, but this should mean nothing for those dying for a mac(book) pro with multitouch _in the short run_, si…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Walter Slocombe Microsoft has unveiled a new touch-sensitive coffee table-shaped computer called "Surface". Althought theres nothing to see on M$ home page (WOW that site is fugly) at the moment, the BBC are running…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tmi00 Hope this topic will be moved to current hardware during the day To be honest, I'm hoping not. It's been said that screen resolutions will be increased with leopard due to resolution independence. ssd's are …
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I'll believe the better battery life when I see it. It seams a G965 chipset will now actually consume more memory than a 2.4Ghz dualcore proc. I'm guessing they upped performance while keeping power consumption the same. That means reducing power…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Walter Slocombe I need some help! Would someone like to help me NOT buy a new mac just yet, help convince me please, I really need to hold off, but I keep looking at the 17" iMac and thinking "but it would tide me o…
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Looks great. I'd almost buy one.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella Microhoo VS. Goopple Which is not Apple vs Microsoft vs Google. Yahoo, Google and Apple are in the same boat, MS is in another, but I'd expect Yahoo to agressively resist, and MS shareholders to…
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I don't get the relation to Apple, really
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross There were a lot of things they could have done. They could have bought a whole bunch of Mac programs that would move them closer to what they seem to want, and need. They could have bought Painter, Pose…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Computer sales in Japan seem to be slow for everyone. Japan is one of the most technology-sensitive and gadget-loving markets in the world. With ipods being everywhere (and thus not being much of an elite …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core And if you don't think that Apple is working on security issues 24/7 you are in the wrong forum. I expressly stated that _I believe_ the mac is safe at the moment, I commented on the fact that it is to b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Let's see. Nobody has been able to hack the system. Little if any evidence of security breeches. But boy should Apple get faster updating security problems that don't seem to be happening. Wonder why Micros…
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Chucker, wouldn't the way zfs is constructed immensely help with Time Machine? I don't know much about either HFS or ZFS, but from what I read about zfs, it's built in such a way as to maintain the highest possible safety standard for data, and i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chucker I simply don't agree with your assertion that Leopard has major problems, unless you refine what you mean by that. Further, I also don't feel that Tiger has any alarming issues that should make Apple rush out a…