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Quote: Originally Posted by philipm Adobe can and should do better. Not to say Apple couldn't be nicer to them, but that's not the Steve way. Ask IBM and Motorola. I was with you up to this point. A) Adobe's stance on carbon should not …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Woohoo! I though about that too and one has to remember a cursor based OS gives such fine control a finger can really never duplicate. These and other features really can't be duplicated with present touch UI. S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Woohoo! Mac 1985, Windows 1995, Mac 2015!! Of course the last time game developers got excited about the Mac as a gaming platform was with the dual processor PowerMac G5's. There was ads in all the Mac magazine…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Woohoo! MacBook Pro's are Pro consumer machines, not suitable for the educational/youth market that the MacBook was. The poor children toting these bad-ass machines to school are going to get mugged in record numbers…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me The processor used in cluster nodes is interesting, but is hardly indicative of much in and of itself. For one thing, the power of a cluster is determined by the number of nodes in the cluster. Need more power? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aizmov And to answer your question, a resounding yes! Because it wont have decoding circuitry for complex instructions to simpler ones. The only reason x86 can compete with POWER and UltraSPARC is due to Intel's she…
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Quote: Originally Posted by svnipp It doesn't seem to make much sense that the video resolution would be a factor when the system is so sluggish with the game running in the background. Looking at the Activity Monitor with the game running in th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me Current Macs can run Windows 7. I don't think that Windows 8 will be out anytime soon. You will get years of productive use out of your Mac running Windows before this becomes an issue. Of course, productive use…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jmmx #5 - The keyboard dock is cool BUT: a) Only in portrait mode? b) Who wants to use a keyboard that is right up against the display like that? Come on guys!! Let's put some distance here and be real. I thought…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox Just getting a head start. -- Doesn't run "full OS X" and is therefore "just a big iPod Touch" . If it's reasonably affordable and decently powerful, I'll look forward to the day when I can hack it an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ArticulatedArm I still can't wrap my brain around what I continue to hear about the Apple tablet... all indications point to it being a "media consumption device"... but how is that any different from the iPod touch? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Nothing is still going to stop you. However, you can't get the bestselling hardcover the day it is released. You will be able to with the iSlate and still pass it around the family. You'll get it fast…
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in for two! :-p
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At this point *nothing* could meet the level of hype. Hell, the NYTimes today had an article about the impact of the tablet on media companies and the damn thing *isnt even out yet*!!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by markw10 I was doing an upgrade of the hard drive in a MBP and unfortunately when I removed the keyboard the ribbon cable attaching it to the MBP's Logic Board came off and I can't figure out how to reattach it. I know …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I've been doing this for many years. I'm not a neophyte. You're very unusual to have drives work for you after 20 years. usually they won't even start up after 10 or so. Yes, most failures occur after 3 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell I guess you will be happy with horrendous customer service, greediness in terms of cost, Verizon control over your use of the phone, and the ability to use only voice or data at a time unlike AT&T and T-Mobil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Shaky as in mechanically and electrically unreliable. Shaky in that my Smart software is warning me of impending failure, which is a drive problem, not a software one. I've got over a dozen drives in a pile in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ivan.rnn01 Well, the hugissime material titled "history of tablet computing" somewhat surprisingly makes it apparent, that there was no tablet in the history of computing. For starters, nobody knows how to sell tabl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ulfoaf It just looks cool from the outside. Inside, it is just an Apple store! It isn't a big store, and the cube is just the stairwell. Of course, I still went in! It is, however, open 24 hrs a day. Something I've …