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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha [B]COS, either the OS is running on the iPod, or it is running on the computer's CPU. No, the ipod OS runs the ipod, the OS on the hard drive runs the PC. Quote: [i]If the computer is an x86, as you sugg…
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Quote: Originally posted by @homenow One problem, the iPod dosnt run the Mac OS, in fact Apple didnt write the OS for the iPod, it was contracted out to another company altogether. I don't think you're quite understanding what I'm saying... …
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Quote: Originally posted by Unbeliever I read somwhere(can`t remember where, sorry) that Apple might release new iPod docks at WWDC, that will have remote and some more add ons. That new dock should help iPods to take the central place for music …
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Quote: Originally posted by Bigc Can't seem to find any articles by IBM that were supposedly released. Anyone? "The company released formerly limited circulation excerpts from October 2002's Microprocessor Review "to selected media outlets, i…
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What if perhaps the 970 was only as fast as the fastest x86 or x86 64 on the market? While it's important to get Apple's tower lineup up to speed, it'd be willing to say that it's MORE important to wait 'till something like the 980 (Power5) comes ou…
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Is Apple Creating a Pink Panther? http://www.oscast.com/stories/storyReader$364 Here's a few interesting quotes from the article: "Is there a connection between Apple's Mac OS X Panther and an early-nineties-era operating system developed …
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Quote: Originally posted by ast3r3x everyone was saying they wanted to see black fur on the X for OS X...perhaps u'll see pink fur
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Quote: Originally posted by iBrowse And his main supporting evidence that there is a connection is a coincidence in a cartoon cat's name? Consider the irony. Apple worked with IBM to destroy the same company that would eventually take over A…
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One thing to keep in mind: the guts of OS X has the ability to handle multiple application binary formats (Mach-O, PEF, perhaps ELF someday, Win32?). Basically, this also means that the kernel could execute different binaries on different processors…
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Its seems (at least to me) that the glowing/changing of color etc will probably be an inicator when an Apple device is within range of a wifi network, or perhaps in range of a compatible rendezvous service or something along these lines. As far a…
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Quote: One thing that I have not seen discussed about the new machines is how well they might work with Real PCs soon (everyone hopes) to be released unix based Windows emulator. You would hope that Apple would have been working very closely with …
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[quote]Originally posted by DGNL: Does anyone know who is making it and if it is being made ? other mp3 players are coming out with this option now and I would like to record directly as mp3 or aiff. Yes, read
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[quote]Originally posted by ast3r3x: also are there any transmitters like that for a regular CD player? I like the size of that, i dotn need vast distance either There are several. (This one wouldn't work simply because itutilizes the Firewire …
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Did anyone ever stop to think that the 800 megabits per second will ever reach 1000+ megabits... hence the need for the name gigawire? Seems to me Apple was just planning ahead before someone stole the name (after drawing the obvious conclusions.…
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The only enhancement that I'd like to see is sound-in capeabilities. I've been scouring the web for an MP3 player that has the capeability to digitally record to MP3. So far, there's only a small handful. The posabilities would be incredible. …
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The general concencus around here suggests that Apple will adopt the 970 for their high-end (or possibly a new ultra high-end) Mac and either use a scaled down version of the chip (or a G4) for consumer machines. After reading all the reports, pr…