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In Snow Leopard the Grand Central (API's) should give a better performance for multicore CPU or architectures. I just hope that this will not only benefit those with a Mac Pro running 4 or 8 cores! Could it be that those with 'just' a Core 2 Duo (M…
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When I go biking or hiking I usually find tons of iPods and iPhones in the wild hiding behind the trees and bushes all coloring the landscape in a tripy mood... Oh, come on ! ... give me a break !!!!! seriously
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Why - what's the other hand doing? driving a car ...?
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I like devices that are one-handed operatable. This clearly isn't !!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog Apple should focus more on reliability, robustness, and intensive testing. Same goes for OS X and especially OS X Server. Absolutly. The code they deliver contains more and more bugs that I get more the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell I agree. The WSJ journal article puts it in perspective with Nokia. Nokia holds the largest market share of non-Japanese phones. With a 1% marketshare, 500,000 in sales. 200,000 is really good in comparison. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by crees! That is NOT GPS. A-GPS maybe ? I think turn-by-turn (assisted) GPS is sooooo basic these days that it should have been fully working on iPhone. I only wan't to buy a 3G if the gps is fully working and not l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ehych I may be wrong but I definitely believe the minimum requirement is an Intel processor, it doesn't matter if it's Core Duo (32-bits) I pretty much think they are supported. Look at this page: http://www.appleinsi…
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I have an iMac Core Duo (early 2006), the first Intel iMac's that where shipped. Core Duo's still 32 bit ! (Core 2 Duo's 64 bit) Does that mean that I'll have NO advantage of Snow Leopard because my CPU is still 32 bit ??? In fact it's possible t…
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remember apple placed a warning for september (or october) to invest in something to assure their products being superior in the future ? Maybe they want to put those 3G ship in all those future mac's, imac, macbook(pro) etc Then also a homebrew c…
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Very curious what hardware will be required / supported. As there where different specs for Quartz, Quartz Extreme, Motion, ... Could it be possible that my ATi X1600 of my IntelMac (which should validate for Snow Leopard) is not in the list to su…