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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic Is there a way to calculate the number of Hackintoshed computers out there? They do the job though, I recently helped a friend with one, she bought an Asus barebone system, we added an i7-3770S, 16GB …
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Quote: Originally Posted by StruckPaper I was talking about that? Huh? And I thought I was referring to your erroneous comment about no such thing as a 12-core processor. But I understand the human nature to refuse to admit …
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Quote: Originally Posted by glnf No, the first Mac Pro (2006) came with a 2 x 2-core and 2 x 4-core options. Apple is just compromising in this respect. Since there are no 12 core Xeon processors coming up, this device shou…
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Few professional need a Mac Pro these days, most have switched to iMac or even Mac Mini. I know many people who work in desktop publishing and a Mac Mini is enough for their processing needs. After all apart from certain filters, Photoshop does no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram How can you be "pretty certain"? Based on what data? ----- Add: Just came across this: within a few weeks of introduction, the iPhone 5 alone bested Galaxy S3 in terms of web traf…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Who cares about 'what they use it for.' What else would someone use it for other the ones suggested!? There is no data provided on how much (except for some vague generalities like 'several ti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoffdino Let's hope that Apple comes out with a Haswell-equipped Mac Pro with unbuffered RAM, Thunderbolt, USB 3 and a lower price tag than what they are offering now. Oh, having more GPU selections would be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DESuserIGN Not really. At current MBP resolution (133 ppi for the 17 inch) and at a 20 inch viewing distance, it is very nearly a retina display already (about like having an iPhone with a resolution of 266 ppi at 10…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iVlad So i guess this is how Apple wants to differentiate themselves from PC world. I really don't understand the retina on a mac, though. You're sitting far away that you don't see pixels. Isn't it retina already? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Andysol In all honesty- as I sit in front of my 27" iMac- I don't know how it could be any better or how colors and print could be any higher quality. But- I'm happy to find out. But as the article doesn't mention …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael Scrip I thought it was common knowledge. Avid has had the professional market for years. Hollywood movies and TV shows typically use Avid. Remember when it was a big when the first Hollywood movie was …
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I didn't know Avatar wasn't available in iTunes until now. Why the delay I wonder. Then again, I bet most fans have the 3 disc special edition already, so I doubt the iTunes release will be any interesting over that.
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Quote: Originally Posted by z3r0 Yes Apple borrowed from iOS but example they could have added versioning and resume features without removing the Save As... item from the file menu. Why they decided to do so? Just because of the way iOS apps wor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addicted44 The visible file system is a design choice...much like changing the look of the scrollbars. Merging the 2 OS'es would basically involve merging almost all the code below the UI. They might even try mergi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pondosinatra Er.....have you looked at Lion? Lion uses certain "ideas" from iOS. Other than that it's basically the same as Snow Leopard. Merging iOS with OS X is more than changing the looks of scrollbars. iOS …
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Quote: Originally Posted by lfmorrison The discussion of price is somewhat moot, because if all you want is a compiler you can use to generate software for the Mac, then you don't need to acquire it directly from Apple. XCode's compiler is bas…
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Read for once before you post. XCode 4 costs ONLY for Snow Leopard for now. It might be free, like ALL the previous XCode updates, if you buy the OS upgrade as well. So wait until Lion, and if Apple still charges 5$ for Lion users, whine th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me Until Xcode 4 and long before MacOS X 10.0, Apple's developer tools were free. It is disappointing that Apple now sees fit to charge for Xcode. I do take some solace in the fact that Xcode costs less than breakf…
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Quote: Originally Posted by VanFruniken As a free developer, this is the first time Apple made me pay for XCode updates. Not that $4.99 is a lot. Actually this is the 3rd time Apple makes you pay for XCode updates. Can you point out when …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Yes I did understand it, I just think your interpretation of events in wrong. This is not Apple being magnanimous and giving us the 10.7 dev tools early for a small fee, it's them severing the OS X and Xcode rele…