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adapter coming out?
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Quote: Originally Posted by zeph Thunderbolt can handle only up to 6 devices??? there are none for sale by anyone yet, 6 is a lot. So much for the 16 gb ssd boot dive Aren't rumors a wonderful distraction leading nowhere?
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of NVidia graphics on Apple machines? The only ones left are the IG on mini's and airs, and the optional Quadro for a Pro tower. Presumably at some point, the minis and airs will leave C2D behind too together with the IG on those models.
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Quote: Originally Posted by apple_badger Speaking as someone who's done Unix system administration for many years, it's trivial to locate filesystem subtrees on different volumes and make them appear as if they're all part of a single tree. The …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sportytoes I agree the standard install for apps as well as users folder would change. An OS update would be needed. I dont see this rolling out right now. Not this close to ( far from?) 10.7 coming out Users dire…
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users directory being on a different volume than the boot volume? I have played with that and its a pain in the a** no matter how you do it. Its not just files, its the whole user directory library which contains caches, prefs, app support etc.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jonamac FW is claimed to be superior to USB but USB clearly won that war. We need faster speeds from cables, it'll be interesting to see who wins the next race. FW is technically superior. But it lost the marketing…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Superbass More proprietary cables... Can anyone tell me how the proprietary iPod/iPhone cable benefits consumers more than a standard USB cable would? And isn't having this kind of double cable somewhat anti-apple? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Oflife I thought that was designed to replace USB and also deliver power (to peripherals). So if Apple are going to create their own data transfer cable, will they license it as a standard, as they have done with Qu…
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You go all that trouble to create a single connector, then have two cables out going in different directions to different sources? One data, one power? The data brick as pictured would have to have some sort of power source of its own, so why not…
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a Sandy Bridge mini?
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Quote: Originally Posted by ddarko I don't see the downside. This rumor, if true, basically means Apple will use the SATA 6.0 ports, regardless of their original plan to utilize 3.0 ports. Even if your conjecture is true, at worst, the SATA 6.0…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mebbert Can you expound on that thought? Why does that mean no sata III? The defect only affects the sata II ports. If they had intended to use the sata III ports, then no changes would have been required and they…
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and will keep using the defective chipsets, that says they were/are intending to ship with the sata II interface, not the sata III interface. That's not cool either
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Now to make real use of it, every Flash video out there needs redoing in the new format. Like .. I am going to hold my breath. Not.
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how all these phone makers have jumped on Android because it works and is more or less royalty and development cost free ... yet Linux which works and is more or less royal and development cost free still languishes in never never land.
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on Craigs in Gainesville. They were just too blatant for words. Remember thinking to myself ... Wait til they catch up with his ass. Evidently they have.
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Chrome will play html5/h.264 with a plug-in.
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The XServe is still up on Apple's store site. Same tag. Discontinued Dec 31, 2010
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this is a case of "you get what you pay for". H.264 does involve royalties. It does things the *semi* open source alternative does not do. Funny about that, people having a notion of being paid for work and invention. How strange the world is!