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Quote: Originally posted by mavster pervasive computing and such.. eh? Pervasive in what manner? Someone enlighten me! SOMETHING besides new friggin monitors and Tiger must appear at this keynote, unless Tiger really is an appreciabl…
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Quote: Originally posted by MarcUK Highly concentrated, mmm, can I drink it? Drop the "M" and you could try... This tech (as others have already said) is going to be a long time coming to the mainstream, but our modern economy has proven t…
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just get one @ the AppleStore for education now; I think any glimmers for a G5 PowerBook before next spring have disappeared.
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You must convert to 24-bit (8 bits/channel) to be able to save your images in JPEG format, though. But if you're working in high-end graphics, go for it (although the extra bits are imperceptible to the human eye).
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Wouldn't the phone thing actually be easier to pull off in Europe? At least they've standardized with one protocol -- GSM. Or is GSM widespread enough now in the US for it to be a plausible "one fits all" service? But I think Apple getting into t…
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They don't mention another process besides the 90 nanometer in the paper, so perhaps they've decided to put the FX in all the Power Mac models (hence late ship date, at least for the 2.5).
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Seriously? Well, then I guess it'd be a nice in-small-office or family setup to get two or three of these smaller ones (pending they weren't still on a dialup connection).
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Plus, if you already have a wireless router (like regular base station or another brand), you can just plug the AirPort Express module into an outlet within the range of the main station (which is connected to the internet) and it bridges the networ…
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but I thought the first Bondi iMac came out before the all-in-one G3 ever hit the scene (at schools)...(edit: Wrong; last AIO G3 was March '98 and then iMac came in May of that year) at the least it's nice to see actual stirring on the board agai…
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Well, almost a month later my D70 is finally back from Nikon service (CCD was replaced). I was almost in tears to see that it had shipped and was on its way home!! Anyhow ---- double checking to be sure that dreaded thing is not on this sensor a…
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Ahem -- so about this senior speech; do we have a valedictorian in our midst here at AI?
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Really cool technology!! I wonder what the maximum volume or range would be before hitting the resonance of the screen itself, though....or would this ever be a problem?
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My PB won't recognize it. And now it's making a strange buzzing sound when I hold down the Play/Menu buttons (had tried that before to reset to no avail). A new symbol appears when it does manage to turn on for a little while: a little battery ico…
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Might want to check your spelling in the "payment instructions & return policy" for future auctions' sake (bad spelling/grammar = automatic shadiness to prospective buyers). Don't want to be hard on you, but eBay is a hard field to play in.
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Note the IF -- a mere conditional statement, people!
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With the picture of the guy standing at an observation deck with one of the planes coming in...is that real?? I didn't think you could actually go out on the rooves of the WTC towers, but there was only an observation lounge, etc. edit: it's a …
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I don't think you've ever been able to upgrade video memory on any PowerBook. P.S. I love all these "going to college" people thinking it will be enough to satisfy for four years! :P Remember to save some money for things like books, fees, t…
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Not really. It only accepts Sigma-mount lenses, and it's much more noisy than any of Nikon or Canon's offerings (inc. D-Rebel/D70). There's lots of promise for that kind of sensor, though.
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I wonder if you guys can help me.....it appears what I thought was an artifact that disappeared in RAW is actually there as well. edit: a better representation... Is this dust on the sensor causing such an anomaly? Or is it a bad CCD? …
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Well, having no feedback and requiring payment through an escrow service or check is a leap of faith for many bidders who don't know you. We know you, and know you'd send the machine. But, just thinking from the perspective of someone who doesn't.…