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I have a new adapter for my 2006 MacBook (the cable jutting out sideways on the original did not have adequate strain relief and eventually failed). I've never had a problem charging with it, but sometimes the light on the cable doesn't light up. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DKWalsh4 Well let's say the year 2002...well I would have been 17 years old with about $50 dollars to my name. According to Yahoo, on 10/9/02 I would have been able to afford 7 shares of Apple. (Share price of $6.80). …
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I'm glad to see Apple being so proactive on this. After all, Dolby Digital has only been available to consumers since 1995. I suppose we can expect TrueHD support by some time in 2020.
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud AND blu-ray is the only way to get HD video and 7.1 channel sound. No it isn't. It might be the only way HD video with multichannel sound is commercially distributed right now (and that's not even technica…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macintel4me Quote: Originally Posted by Bageljoey you can buy movies and TV shows from EyeTV? I did not know that! No, but that's not what the the person was asking for. EyeTV can send its recordings to an Appl…
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If you purchase a song from the iTunes Store on an AppleTV, can you get it back to the library on your Mac? I would assume so, but you never know with Apple and the studios lately. I'll probably still hold out until they deliver one that can play…
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Real soon now. There wasn't much sense for Apple to drag their customers through a format war. Now that it's over for all intents and purposes, expect to see Blu-Ray drives on Macs in the near future. Probably in conjunction with HDCP compliant Cine…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aegisdesign £329 (inc VAT) for the 16GB iPhone here in the UK. That's $650. Ouch! To contrast, on O2's homepage today they're advertising the Black 8GB N95 for free. Macworld UK is reporting Duffy doing a gig on …
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From the iTunes update description: Quote: Enjoy rented movies in sizes up to 720p HD with surround sound on your Apple TV and sizes up to DVD-quality on your computer. Are they seriously saying I can't rent HD movies to be played on my Mac thr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by applestockholder In the past this announcement would have been the focus of a Steve Jobs Keynote. If this upgrade is such small potatoes that it happened without huppla, then that begs the question what great things a…
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I'm crossing my fingers for Managed Copy support in iTunes so Blu-ray movies can be transcoded to iPod or played on FrontRow / AppleTV. The very fact that they're talking about Blu-ray, though, indicates that there's not much hope of seeing high-de…
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I suppose if this isn't settled by the time the season of American Gangster is put on DVD, they'll also go after Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Netflix, Blockbuster, etc.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rot'nApple People thought that the Neocon President Bush is ruining the country... See what happens when Liberals run a tv network! NCB = Fourth Place... hahahahahahahaha NBC is owned by General Electric. I…
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I predict this ending in a settlement in which Apple sends out $5 iTunes gift cards to all the members of the plaintiff class, and the lawyers make enough money to buy Miami. P.S. The McDonald's coffee lawsuit had at least as much merit as this o…
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I'd like to see some gaming benchmarks, or SecondLife performance. I have a 1.83 CD MacBook, so this is getting close to the kind of upgrade that's worthwhile, especially given that the new machine would come with Leopard and iLife '08 - $200 worth …
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Quote: And when you're making something new, part of the battle is explaining it to people. And since most people already knew what MP3 was, they should have leveraged that, instead of futher complicating things by changing the format on people. An…