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"PowerBooks and eMacs are approaching the end of their life cycle, recent Apple inventory data has revealed. Stock of both product-lines remains high, while demand for the computers almost ceases to exist. Both products are likely to see refreshes i…
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Apple has released all new PowerBook designs at MWSF every other year with revisions in between... 2001... 2003... 2005..? I'd wait if I were you. Hell, I'm selling my iBook in December in preparation. I'm that optimistic.
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Quote: Originally posted by MacCrazy (I'm so negative cos I've been waiting for an upgrade for so long and just feel it's not going to happen - ( i hope you're right) It appears Steve Jobs was using a prerelease version of Keynote 2.0 during …
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More pics! More pics! More pics! What does the screen look like when the backlight is off? It must be a transflective display, right?
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Quote: Originally posted by quagmire Powerbook 7,1 and 7,2 use the MacRISC4 architecture. The Powermac G5, iMac G5, and Xserve G5 also use the MacRISC4 architecture. What do the current G4 iBooks and PowerBooks use?
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They are worried there will not be enough iPods to meet demand. On Tuesday they will announce new iPods which will increase demand even further. You've got to love their logic.
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Jeez, we have no sense of history in this country because we destroy everything old to build new crap in its place. I would like to see what this "abomination" of a house looks like. If we are to believe Steve Jobs the mere sight of it causes chil…
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Quote: Originally posted by sc_markt IMO, these things are becoming too small to be useful. However, if you could plug in a full sized keyboard and mouse and connect the output to an external monitor, then I could see where the small size could b…
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Quote: Originally posted by PB Freescale is not going to sample the 7448 before H1 2005. So, what Apple has in the hands now for the next Powerbook update? I don't see anything, except perhaps a silent minor speed bump in the 7447A family. I …
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Perhaps they made the Cinema Displays thicker than needed in order to make the iMac look more remarkable?
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Quote: Originally posted by applenut hence the component input. let the user use an external tuner. How about Firewire for HDTV?
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Quote: Originally posted by O-Mac If this guy is getting people riled up he must be a good writer...I used to read his stuff a long time ago in PC magazine. But then after a while, it looked like they were just writing to make themselves look b…
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Quote: Originally posted by dino Yeah, Dvorak is pretty dumb. I skip his little thing entirely when I read PC Mag. Man that is so hilarious!! Anyone here remember when he wrote for Macworld magazine? What the hell was that all about?
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Apple's senior vice president for worldwide product marketing was replacing the recuperating Steve Jobs. He mentioned that the founder and chief executive would be back in September, and that "September cannot come soon enough." If he checked a …
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John C. Dvorak... Now that's a whiner!
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Guess I read it too fast. Such an ugly design. Things could be worse.
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Quote: Originally posted by Rhumgod Apple has released platform plugins for two PowerBook models. Nope, this just smells fishy. Which ones are they? How do you know they are not for a G4 PowerBook? If they say it's still a long way off I'm…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kasper It's not the same patent, however. http://www.macobserver.com/columns/d...20030407.shtml Sorry, you're late to the party.
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He also posted here on AI but got no response...
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Tom Boger, director of Apple's worldwide product marketing, told The Mac Observer that consumers shouldn't expect the G5 in a portable for the forseeable future. "The new iMac G5 (desktop) is thin, but (the G5) is not thin enough for a laptop r…