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Quote: Originally Posted by waybacmac Market share, shmarket mare. Remember this...? Apple now earning 73% of global mobile profits with just 8.8% unit share ...or as Apple E. Newman sez: What? Me worried? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Half Nelson Ok, so I get that the thing is $100 cheaper, but I have always felt that the Mini was priced just a bit too high. I know you can get external drives (i have an external BR hooked up to my iMac), but I do u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dm3 I can't believe its taken Apple a year from the last too minor update to come up with this. How many Apple developers does it take to screw in a light bulb? Apple's marketing is less than optimal. They still ref…
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Quote: Originally Posted by filburt This sounds like a scheme to get people to order from Apple, instead of more affordable outlets such as Amazon.com. Otherwise, Apple would've bundled wired keyboard WITH numeric keypad as the default option, wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by alex2016g Not just that, if you use FAT32 you can copy files from windows partition to apple without the need to boot up windows and copy onto a usb stick. In NTFS you can't do that, you cant access Windows partition a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by williado21 If Apple removes Firewire from the Minis, I will have bought my last Mac. At least they should include Firewire 800 for people to connect a better hard drive, given that the 2.5" drive is barely decent enoug…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Firewire may have gotten it's roots in Video with Mini DV cameras but has since become more of a factor in the audio world. The reason for this is that video ingesting isn't latency sensitive but bandwith s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison This is is easy to see and the pieces keep falling together. 1. Apple's been sneaking in more support for ARM in Xcode 2. Apple has even more engineers working on LLVM and CLANG 6 Engineers to be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Atom was never an obstacle. Apple is not going to us an Atom. I'd expect to see an ARM based Mac mini before I saw an Atom sitting in a Mac. Huh? Of all the adjectives I would use to describe ARM …
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Quote: Originally Posted by imacmadman22 Keep the Firewire!!!! Add 2.4/2.6 Ghz Processor or better Add 9400M w/128 mb video or better Add wireless "N" Keep the Firewire!!!! Add 4 Gb Ram capability (or more) Add 250 Gb Hd capability (or more…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Archipellago HDDVD was the better format all round for manufacturers and consumers for numerous reasons. If it were still alive today you would be seeing players in the sub $100 range and mass adoption would be far out…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sequitur Whats the point of putting Blu-ray in a Macbook, period. More weight to tote. Huh? It shouldn't be any heavier than the Superdrive already built into the Macbook. Panasonic had a 9.5mm Blu-ray drive at C…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sennen I agree wholeheartedly. Ironically, the format that Microsoft backed was the one which was far more open and easier (in infrastructure and costs) for media producers/developers to adopt. The hoops that the BDA m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kultist Damn, do you people live in a parallel universe with different laws of physics or are you just trying to be funny? How can you even EXPECT to get MORE stuff crammed in LESS space AND a device that weights LESS …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism here is some testing from BareFeats, but there are other sites if you google...? http://www.barefeats.com/mbpp11.htmlNo, 8GB won't work. It's load and register the 8GB but it won't run correctly. You can find…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zinfella Those people can go to whoever grabs the CC market share, folks aren't going to stop buying electronics. My best guess is WalMart will grab a large portion. I somehow doubt that WalMart will be the primary …
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Quote: Originally Posted by zinfella Really? Then how do you explain that out local Apple Stores still carry the batteries for the G4 Titanium laptops? I don't think you're quite up to speed about what the Apple Stores have on hand. I live 100…
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Quote: Originally Posted by VinitaBoy Reporting my first visit to an Apple store Genius Bar: Had to send back (for the very first time EVER) my MB Pro 17" with the bad nVidia card. It failed last Thursday afternoon, met with the Genius Friday…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Joe_the_dragon It's not just bad video it's the weak cpu and slow HD in the mini. The harder to open case then all other desktops is a other thing. The g4 mini had good video for it's time. But apple also had a d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by brax.j It is illegal to sell someone else's product (Mac OS X) for personal profit. That isn't the problem. The issue stems from the fact that they are selling a derivative work without permission. There is nothin…