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I wonder if this will also address the battery issues that even AppleInsider has reported on. I'm still running 10.7.4, waiting for various bugs to be squashed. I usually like to run the latest and greatest version of Mac OS X, but there se…
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If Apple phases out optical drives for the rest of their hardware lineup, that will certainly shake up the industry. Of course people who need optical drives can grab Apple's USB SuperDrive or use one of a wide variety of third-party optical driv…
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Duh, of course the new dock connector will be rolled out to all products that have the current one, either as they normally refresh, or in the case of the iPod line, as part of a long-awaited refresh. How is this news? Also, an adapter to allow …
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Thanks for continuing to publicly beta test Mountain Lion for me. I'm still waiting for all the launch bugs to be solved and workarounds for Apple-omitted/changed features to be posted online. Strangely, my MacBook seems to be running just …
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This is one of the reasons why I don't use iCloud. Once you trust your data to someone else, and give them remote access to your physical devices, they are not secure any more. Trust your data and syncing to the only fully secure method: man…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DanaCameron What system do you use? I've been experimenting with SugarSync, SkyDrive, and iCloud, and I'm not really thrilled about any of them thus far. 1. Local Time Machine backups to a physical…
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I remember a lot of people with PowerPC Macs having a significant slowdown going from Tiger to Leopard. So much of a slowdown that, for many PowerPC users, Tiger was the "last" version of Mac OS X. Combine that with Classic support and Tiger was…
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Honestly, any machine incapable of running Mountain Lion is probably better off with Snow Leopard. Snow Leopard was one mean, lean version of Mac OS X, and the last vestige of PowerPC app access. Lion changed a lot of things and people ju…
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Safari was released onto Windows because iOS (then iPhone OS) was only going to have mobile apps in the form of Web Apps. What better Windows-based SDK than the browser itself? Then Apple allowed people to create real apps and the Safari for Win…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vandil Can anyone with QuickTime Pro installed confirm that the Loop function works? In Mountain Lion, rather. Also, can anyone confirm if Mountain Lion forces the installation of the Airpor…
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It's too bad these are '09 apps. Where's iWork '13, Apple?
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Can anyone with QuickTime Pro installed confirm that the Loop function works?
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As a veteran of installing all previous versions of OS X, allow me to say, "Hurry up and Public Beta Test this for me everyone so the kinks get worked out by the weekend when I get around to installing this." Thanks!
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Is it really that much of a shock that Apple is making the newest features exclusive to its latest products? If your hardware is 2 years old, it's already obsolete for a company who updates its hardware on a yearly cycle. I can't imagine wh…
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But is Siri still considered a Beta feature?
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Even cheaper than Lion. Impressive.
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Firewire port: for people with PowerMac G4/G5 era equipment and hardware from Apple and third parties like LaCie. No one makes Firewire devices any more. They should replace the Firewire 800 jack with an additional USB port and allow third …
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I don't use my Thunderbolt port at all, but if I did, having it be used to connect to a hub for USB, Firewire, and eSATA devices would be pretty nice.
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I suppose its possible Apple might make a Wii sensor bar/Kinect. Sounds like a warranty nightmare though, as something set in such a position will likely fall over.
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I use less than 2 hours of talk time per month. I do everything via text, email, and iMessages, yet I also manage to stay below the $30/mo 2GB data cap. often I use less than 1GB of data in a month. I wish they'd have sub-tiers within thei…