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Quote: Originally posted by knneth Think of it from another perspective, not everyone is a computer expert. Not everyone cares what Universal Binary means, they just know Apple has hyped it to be this great 2 - 5 x faster application architecture…
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Quote: Originally posted by Splinemodel What Adobe needs to make a bigger deal about is InCopy. There's no real equivalent for Quark, and it's easy enough to use that the people in your marketing department (etc) can use it, eliminating the hass…
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Quote: Originally posted by gar ...Actually those long update cycles where dictated by the bad scalability of the G4/G5 processors. Apple used to update much more frequent in the years before that. It was very common to have a 3-6 month update…
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Quote: Originally posted by ZachPruckowski The iMac went Intel in January. It could be refreshed anywhere in the July-September timeframe... or it could stick around till January, which is not unprecidented. I think that the average refresh …
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Quote: Originally posted by gregmightdothat I hope it weighs less and that the handlebars don't slice into your hands when picking it up. Those are Anti-theft features not "handles", sharpen them up a bit more and if a Theif tries to carry it…
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Another problem with the TV market for Apple is the speed in which prices are going to drop on competing "new" technologies like Plasma, LCD, and the various projection models as they compete for dominance in the market as well as new, lower cost pr…
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Quote: Originally posted by Frank777 The rule of thumb is that anyone with a 1.2 Ghz G4 or under will see an improvement, even with Rosetta. While InDesign has grabbed a chunk of the design market, it's important to remember that there are sti…
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Quote: Originally posted by Sybaritic If Quark Xpress were the only application involved in professional graphic design, I would agree with you. But it's not. Photoshop is a linchpin of sorts, and a handful of other programs round out the stand…
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I wouldn't expect a new computer, but something from their iPod line would be a reasonable guess. I would think that if they were going to do introduce something along these lines it would be a good venue to anounce something totally new, like the …
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Hasn't this subject has been beaten to death?
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Quote: Originally posted by Archstudent man are you really so insecure that you take a comment like the one I made as an insult? Jesus lighten up a bit mate. Anyway are you saying that, because I use CAD I should buy a PC? As far as the tablet…
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Quote: Originally posted by Archstudent mighty mouse has been generally snubbed by most multi-button mouse users, because it isn't great to use at all compared with most other mice. And with regards to quality of mice... I don't understand how a…
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Quote: Originally posted by b3nj totally agree on that one. tablets are the best. Not a big fan of the MM. sometimes the right click doesn't register and the trackball gets way too easily dirty, making it unresponsive. And that's with BOTH of…
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Quote: Originally posted by Archstudent ...To all those morons out there who think a one button mouse is insanely great, maybe if you did anything with your computer other than browse this forum you might realise that quite a few applications are…
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Quote: Originally posted by backtomac For the life of me, I can't understand why it's taking them so long to get this product to market. Someone enlighten me. There are probably a number of factors including supply of CPU's, Educational purc…
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Quote: Originally posted by addabox It's a trivial change to make the iBook sessions into "MacBook" sessions once it's shipping, and Apple has no incentive to go in and muck about with the nomenclature before it is. There is no need to change …
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Quote: Originally posted by k_munic what I do see actually existing: * Bluetooth/802.11g - wireless anything * Airport Extreme - plug and play at any powerplug * Rendevouz/Bonjour/Bonsoir... huzzle free networking * iPod/iTunes/iTMS - proofed…
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Quote: Originally posted by netdog I could be wrong, but I expect that there will be a souped up and perhaps hardware-specific Mini-like cpu that will both warehouse the data and pass it on to the television locally, but no real burden on the hom…
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Quote: Originally posted by netdog I think the above is quite well put. A 1080p stream only requires a maximum of 36Kb of throughput, meaning that 802.11g (Apple's Extreme) is more than capable of handling it. Needless to say, virtually any mod…
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Quote: Originally posted by k_munic ...a telly-hater as SJ will never ever say "one more thing for your plasmas: ?", but for sure will offer the "invisible computer" for your living room, HiDef tv recording optional A common misrepresentatio…