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Quote: Originally Posted by 8CoreWhore I'm about to purchase a 2tb ext hard drive with usb3 support. Way faster. Very common now. Currently I use esata through express card on my mbp. Good but very short, rigid cable limit. I need a new machine t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xampl9 If you look at the side of the current Macbook Pro, the Ethernet connector is the single thickest connector on it. With Apple's current focus on thinness at all costs, that connector is most likely the first to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 8CoreWhore As much as I'd like to have a unibody, my next laptop will be an asus hackintosh for the same price range. But with USB3, bluray, quad cores, etc. (or similar, that I could actually get os x on) What USB …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bojennett I hate to use the line from Philadelphia, but would somebody please explain this to me like I'm a 4 year old? Right now on, say, the tower Mac, I would have a power cord, the GbE cord, the HDMI/DP cord to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So if Apple's going to rename this, what would they call it? Can't use the Air- prefix, as that's wireless stuff, i- doesn't make any sense, Face- is even more silly. Oh! QuickPort! FireWire rebr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lorre You're right, but yesterday I saw my mate's brand new $650 core i5 HP laptop. It had a pretty cool design and really very durable plastic body. I then realized the current MBP-design is getting pretty long in the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BigBillyGoatGruff A lot of people are paying for 2GB but using 200MB. If they allow tethering for free, more people will use what they are already paying for, further straining the network. It's BS, but that's one re…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Neruda Hope it has Lighpeak (read article). That would be great.
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Quote: Originally Posted by extremeskater Oh damn thats funny. Apple getting advice from a place like this would be like an international baccalaureate honors student getting advice form the kid that rides the short bus. There are also heated …
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Quote: Originally Posted by zeph I think dropping the optical drive for dual storage capabilities (a la iMac) would be a sensible choice for the MBPro. As long as I can use any 3rd party DVD drive to install software. Just don't make me buy an Ap…
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@ some internet dude That is the worst attempt at trolling I?ve ever seen. Try again, but this time try to understand what you are rallying against. I suggest finding out why your opponent likes about the iPhone and then attack those fundamental …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland I disagree. I believe the iPad came out as 10" because, for Apple, in their research they found 10" to work the best as a screen you hold in your hands for general computing. As a sole-function book reader 7" i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by backdoc I'm offended by AT&T only offering features when they *have* to. But your not offended by Verizon turning down the iPhone 5 years ago? You?re not offended by the way the cellphone industry evolved in gen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by walshbj I'm happy to see the competition, of course. I'm just irritated that carriers and ISPs aren't square in the crosshairs of the regulators - instead we have this nonsense about Apple's subscription model being …
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Quote: Originally Posted by walshbj Exactly. Verizon gets iPhone - and then...suddenly.... AT&T can provide 2 more GB for the same tethering price AT&T is giving away Microcells AT&T announces free mobile to any mobile calls AT…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sheff Call bs on a six inch device. Cause if apple were to ship one it would have to come with a knife to shave down your fingertips. You're taking Job's marketing speak for what he was describing as a tablet to lit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jsk173 The floppy was about a year away from being dead when Apple dropped the floppy drive. Though clearly being used less and less, I don't see any way that we'll consider DVDs or CDs to be totally obsolete one year …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland 4" isn't a scientific number. My point is: Apple likes to keep their devices small. They may even stick with 3.5 or go to 3.7 or something. They won't add a 4.3" display just because: "these other phones hav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bugsnw The iPod touch can gain a little size, no problem. It'd still be pocketable and a lot easier to type on. I bought an iPod touch, only to give it to my son. I simply couldn't get used to that small of a screen. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland 4" max. Why not 4.3?? That is a popular size of Android phone with people I know. I don?t mind a staunch position when it comes to technology, no matter how silly it is, so long as you have a firm reason …