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Quote: Originally posted by starwxrwx the emac only comes with a 1.25GHz G4, for both combo and superdrive models (not with a 1.42GHz ver like the mini) Yet... Maybe next week unless the eMac is moved to the G5 or dropped completely.
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Quote: Originally posted by TWinbrook46636 The article doesn't mention whether they are referring to the fiscal or calendar quarter though. Replying to my own post. They are indeed referring to the 2nd calendar quarter and not the fiscal qua…
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Quote: Originally posted by iRobot Wait a minute, not six months.. We're in quarter 2 right now. Apple's fiscal year 2005 started in October of 2004 WWDC doesn't happen in quarter 2. The article doesn't mention whether they are referring…
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According to Macbidouille, JVC has created a 3-layer Blu-Ray/DVD combo disc that contains a single Blu-Ray layer (25GB) with the other two layers being used for a standard dual-layer DVD (8.5GB) so that movies can be distributed in both formats on o…
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"According to Albert Slope, VP of Apple's recently created Mobile Platforms and Services business unit..." Who and what?
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Quote: Originally posted by kupan787 Go to your local Magnolia Hi-Fi, Good Guys, or wherever place sells HD sets, and watch an HD feed. You will then realize the big difference that HD offers over standard def, and even DVD. Exactly. HDTV …
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Quote: Originally posted by ipodandimac i just finished a 4 page paper on high-definition dvd's. h.264 and HD-DVD is the way to go. h.264 is a superior codec, more SMPTE friendly, and not microsoft controlled. HD-DVD is similar to existing D…
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Jeez, I post a prediction and you call me retarded. Nice. I really wish people would stop using that word too. It makes you sound like a bunch of little brats that are too young to know any better. But you do. For those of us who help out the h…
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Quote: Originally posted by kupan787 HDTV has a bitrate around 18 mb/s (and that is using the mpeg2 codec). HD-DVD is using more efficient codecs, but still lets assume that you want maximum quality, so you use that same 18mb/s bitrate with H.2…
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Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison I'm waiting for universal drives that play both Blu Ray and HD-DVD. Why should I have to choose. Digital Data is all the same once it hits the chips. The media means nothing really. This is the most like…
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PowerBook G5s will be announced on January 11th and shipping by late February running 10.3.8. PowerBook G4 prices will be quietly dropped the same day.
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I don't think Apple will release a third iPod design just because it uses flash memory. More likely they will announce 1GB and 5GB iPod mini models at MWSF. Both will feature the same design but the 1GB will use flash memory. Maybe the 1GB model …
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Certainly. It's only a month away. Might as well wait.
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Quote: Originally posted by rberry88 Actually you can do this easily. I have a RCA cable modem (from Comcast) that is hooked up to a Linksys WirelessG router (with SpeedBooster) that connects 2 PC's and my iMac wirelessly. Now my PowerBook I usua…
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Quote: Originally posted by Giaguara The bridging works only to apple products = airports, sorry. No, that's just a myth. There are many people having success using an Airport Express to extend (not just join) a wireless network with some Ly…
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Nintendo who?
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They announced all-new PowerBooks at the MWSF expos in 2001 and 2003 with updates in between. If they stick to this every other year release schedule then we should see something entirely new in January. They could break with tradition and ann…
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Quote: Originally posted by Frank777 Apple has to upgrade the whole range if there's a new processor. They can't have two G5 models and 1 G4. Nah. Remember when they announced new 12" and 17" aluminum PowerBooks while leaving the 15" tita…
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Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, Broadcom, Airgo, Conexant have pieced together (much like Voltron) to form ?WWiSE?, a group aiming to revise the 802.11n wireless standard before it?s set in stone by the IEEE. Basically the next flavor of WiFi…
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The 802.11b standard helped to bring the wireless networking industry together by giving it a common foundation to build on, and the 802.11a and 802.11g standards helped address the need for higher throughputs, said Nogee, but another standard will …