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Quote: Originally Posted by Bandman999 If the data is "shared", why does it matter how many devices use the data? Does it somehow cost AT&T more to serve 1GB of data to two devices instead of one? Bingo!!! What became o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Conforms to my own frustrating experience. I have tested it since iCloud, and it's the same set of issues, perhaps slightly worse. It's laggy, buggy, emails arrive/get sent much later than wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Why? It is just business. First rule of investing is 'Diversify'. That and AT&T wanted "a better deal" than they were getting from Apple.
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Wizard69, You again miss most points. You seem to be good at that. Try reading and thinking for a change. For example, your "Well that is obvious" remark after you proclaim how wonderful the new one will be...bla, bla, bla. The Mac Pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Talk about unwarranted negativity! Really what is it about this forum that people here believe that Mac Pro users are only interested in graphics and creative suite? Seriously, all of the Mac Pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 You seemed to have summed up the three most likely vectors. Quote: If it was the first, they'd have updated it with Sandy Bridge Xeons and brought Thunderbolt and USB 3 along for t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Again it would be nice to have at least one slot for an SSD. However smaller is the wrong direction to go for this platform. Here is what I'd like to see: A slightly larger case to o…
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WWDC keynote over: Is that all there is??? What a disappointment! There are people waiting for the new iMacs, if nothing else. Perhaps someone will get a look inside Mountain Lion to see if there appears to be support for the Mac Pro.
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Tomahawk, Your point about killing two birds with one stone is well taken, if Apple had any intention of bothering to continue the product line. Like many others, I doubt the Mac Pro, however configured, is in Apple's long term plans. If the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna Wow that statement is so wrong. And so reeks of someone making up for something else being too small. A workstation only needs 'macho' in terms of power. Physical size and look a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone You can't depend on the Hackintosh route to continuing to work either. Every time this topic comes up I always say to myself what if? Since nearly all of my high end projects involve Adobe CS with…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Yeah, they sure won't miss the demographic that shares their core beliefs. So Final Cut Pro will be discontinued, too. And Logic… and Aperture… No Mac OS X Server, so everyone wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin ...they will kill it off. I happen to agree that Apple will kill it. And with its passing a number of former Mac users will find other solutions. I doubt Apple will miss them, but there a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mike Fix I just wish Apple would let this segment of computer users know if they should switch to PC now or wait for a new Mac Pro. For me, there is no other options... Exactly!!! (Pl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Exactly how are Apple workstations more out of date than HP or Dell ones? The Xeons have only been updated just recently, and HP and Dell only updated their workstations in April. Before then th…
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I certainly agree that the iMac has become a much more attractive platform (and I don't mean the way it looks) of late, but there are still many things for which a tower is simply a better arrangement. While the TB connectors are all fine and well…
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The problem with building a machine such as you suggest, even if the problems you mention are overcome with new TB motherboards is that, when Apple drops the Mac Pro, the code supporting the Mac Pro platform will be dropped rather quickly and beco…
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The Patent Office is under a tremendous workload. A few years ago they even went so as to state that there were any number of patents that were, in the parlance of the trade, "improvidently awarded" (meaning they should not have been awarded) and …
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tallest skil wrote: » Did you really have to quote that whole thing? How about trimming it to the relevant single paragraph? Ordinarily I would have "trimmed", but this disjointed post places everything in context in my view. Sorry.
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Quote: Originally Posted by RBR You truly are from a different universe if you did not realize Steve was at war with Adobe which makes further comment redundant. Out…