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Apple owns more than 90% of the $1,000+ computer market, so Microsoft is very stupid to push more computers into that range. Linux is already popular on Netbooks. Wait for it to get more popular. And then Linux desktops are next.
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Something happened, and I don't know what it is. When I looked, I was looking at my wife's machine, and noticed the number. I mentioned it to her, and she read it as well. I doubt that her machine was the only…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Not when I looked. Earlier it was 589,000+. What, you think I can't read numbers? I don't know, can you read this?
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Type iTablet into the Google box and there are already almost 600,000 pages. It's actually about 250,000 results.
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Quote: Originally Posted by alectheking Oh the rumors. OH the excitment! Apple schedules a conference hall for September 25, 2009. *The meeting starts* "Announcing your insanely great CEO, Steve Jobs!" Steve Jobs walks on stage. "…
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Finally!
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Quote: Originally Posted by macFanDave That 13" MacBook Pro at $1199 ($1099 for the edu. discount) is and exceptional breakthrough for Apple. It is a giant leap in value. My daughter and I tried one out this weekend at an Apple Store and it re…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple may also be fiddling with the design of other Mac OS X interface elements, such as slide knobs, which now appear to feature a deeper, more vibrant shade of blue. Something's fishy with that slider…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DeaPeaJay So this requires that my camera be on all the time? How else would it work? Perhaps you could set it to only turn on for a second for things that would otherwise need passwords... maybe every minute otherw…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider it's expected that a larger percentage of the Mac user base will be running Snow Leopard early on than PC users will rush to install Windows 7. Yeah, try a larger number of Mac users will be running Sno…
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Yeah, but when has Apple ever followed through on their patents? I'm still waiting for an iPhone with a forward facing integrated screen/camera and an Apple Cinema Display that I can slide my MacBook into for expansion.
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I used to use MapQuest... until Google Maps started letting me find what the places I was looking for by typing in an address that wasn't perfectly formatted, or just the place name. MapQuest sucks in comparison since their maps are no better than G…
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Quote: Originally Posted by physguy The only question is why focus on Apple. These screens have been around for quite some time, as has the problems identified. It makes no sense not to issue a general comment. Why focus on any particular manuf…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JupiterOne No, I think it would be all LEOPARD users. Strange that they didn't mention any release date or timeframe. All Leopard users and nobody else? They allowed Jaguar users to upgrade to Leopard... And I th…
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It's $29 for ALL Mac users, right? You can buy it in a store for $29, and if you have Tiger it's not like it won't install, right? Why are you mentioning "Leopard" users? I hope it's only because most users are on Leopard they're only saying that fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by s.metcalf Can someone tell me what's happening? I can't get the live page to work (I'm on a crappy PC). Go to http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/08/p...rom-wwdc-2009/ Basically, it's less expensive, better specs,…
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I'm liking the specs and price on the low end MBP.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Users of Mac OS X 10.5 Snow Leopard are afforded this option, but only through third-party add-ons such as Mediafour's MacDrive [ View this article at AppleInsider.com ] I think you mean, "Users of Mac …
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"Hey dude, can I check out something on your MacBook?" "Sure! No problem!" "Whoa! Hey, dude....."
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I disagree with the statement that Macs, even though safer, are less secure. Are you telling me that with 10% of the market share, not a single virus-writer bothered to have some fun to make a Mac virus? The statement would be false, as evidenced by…