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I can't imagine that an ARM co-processor won't be a future part of most iMacs/MacBooks (along with iOS and touch screen functionality). Or could this just be emulated? The question is when. Maybe too soon at this point. Hopefully the curt…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Melinda Gates, wife of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, has acknowledged that's she's a bit envious of her iPhone-wielding friends. But as she told Vogue in an interview last year, Apple's handheld devices…
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This link suggests that the price will be 799€ (or about $1040). http://armdevices.net/2010/09/02/sam...b-at-ifa-2010/ I'm very interested in the iPad, but the Archos 101 (with a 10.1" screen) seems more reasonably priced at $299 -- htt…
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Quote: Originally Posted by WelshDog What I need to see is a benchmark comparo between the top i5 and i7 CPU MBPs. Based on benchmarks for PCs the i7 uses more power with only a marginal increase in performance. How it actually performs in the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by brianb 2) "Apple's switching solution". I love this one especially. No, this is not Apple's own proprietary switching solution. This is, in fact, nVidia Optimus technology. It's been available on PC's for months now. D…
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It's great that Apple has updated their MacBook Pro's. I wish they would make it a little easier for those in the market to understand what processor is in each laptop (with model numbers), instead of hiding behind frequencies and CPU families. …
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I hope it uses one of these low-power display technologies to extend the battery life. http://www.mirasoldisplays.com/ http://www.pixelqi.com/ One PixelQi device claimed a 50-hour battery life. http://armdevices.net/2009/06/02/pix...e-fr…
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It certainly would be nice if after Steve's inevitable song and dance announcing the new iMac that a knowledgeable computer hardware engineer could offer a rebuttal of what is feasible hardware wise at a comparable price point with the pros and cons…
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Quote: So, you'd prefer to punish yourself with a Windows box? Go for it. I'm still debating. \ No dream machine? Fine. Dump the Mac Mini. (You'd think they would at least include a keyboard! How's that for out of the box experience?) …
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Quote: Originally Posted by macshark Core i7 920XM (2GHz Clarksfield) runs at 3.2GHz when only one core is active and at 2.8GHz when only 2 cores are active. For any single-threaded application, Core i7 920XM should give you much better performan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Outsider Depends. Apple is also good at making things less ungainly. It's basically bringing the mini power setup to the iMac. Why don't they just create a computer where the monitor is on top, but you get a fashion…
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Quote: Originally Posted by piot Basically, give me the product I want.... cut all prices by at least 30% .... sell a bunch more computers..... slash profits down to single figures ... or better yet make no profit at all. Yeah. Instead of foc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Based on the Intel Nehalem microarchitecture. All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), TXT, Int…
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If iMacs can only handle a 55 watt CPU, I think the following Intel CPUs are possible candidates for the new iMac. They're from the Clarksfield lineup and may be comparable in performance to the top of the line Intel Core 2 Extreme QX 9300, relea…
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It would be interesting to see Jerry Seinfeld open up one of these stores. Though no celebrity, Bill Gates or (if they would even dare) Steve Jobs himself is going to make much of a difference -- they're selling Microsoft products and when was the …
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I hope there will be an Intel i5 750 or (preferably) an i7 860. It would be nice to see USB 3.0 or a faster version of FireWire -- or at the very least an eSATA port. I'd like to know who's been talking to Apple about the need for a thinner e…
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re: here is another link giving you a basic understanding of traditional contract for average artist http://www.emeraldbayrecords.com/rec...contracts.html Here is another page regarding music contracts by musician/independent producer Steve A…
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I'm just wondering how long these stores will last, since (I assume) they'll only be selling Windows, Office, SQL, other software and their computer mice, keyboards, XBoxes and Zunes. Maybe offer numerous classes (using MS software, troublesho…
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