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(TB-FW800 adapter) Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil No, it's not included. It doesn't exist yet. It'll be out in a month or so. I'm dying to see the pricing on that. Might well throw a spanner into Belkin's and Sonnet'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacVertigo Wow - us iphone 4 owners are really getting the shaft. Pretty shitty move Apple - considering my phone is only a little over a year old. Quote: Originally Posted by jdsonice I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by detmud Mhh well Ethernet for real ? i mean have u ever take a look on your macbook how less space there is for ethernet, and now its smaller an has ethernet ? ... well i cant believe this …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crunch In your lame comment, you mean to imply that FW800 are speedier than USB 2 drives in any truly meaningful way? Hardly. No, I don't. It is, however. Quote: Originally Posted by …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AjbDtc826 FireWire? Really? Lol ok Yes, really. Just because you never progressed beyond shitty USB drives, doesn't mean FireWire isn't well entrenched in the professional audio and video worlds.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Also if Intel's drivers improve, the Ivy Bridge GPU will make most discrete GPUs unnecessary. On Windows at least based on Anandtech's testing game compatibility and drivers for the most part…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macadam212 I see this as being more of a replacement of MobileMe's gallery - than a social network - but hey everything is social these days. I think Apple care more about allowing people to do things with …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee I was just about to say the same thing. I haven't seen anyone yet come up with any real world application of this technology that's compelling at all. Perhaps a slightly concave phone screen for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by kpluck The 320M is a more powerful GPU than Intels HD3000. It is only the better CPU in the newer MacBook Pro 13" that makes them faster. From a GPU standpoint, the current 13" was a downgrade. Wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ltcommander.data I wonder where the disproportionate file-size increase comes from? Are they using different/less compression in addition to increased resolution? Continued HiDPI work on Lion woul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BestKeptSecret I guess I am naive, but is lobbying just paying congressmen? Is it that if they contribute to a congressman's campaign fund, or his favourite charity, it is lobbying, but if they contribute d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by myapplelove Nothing other than the fact that everyone's been saying it, SJ publicly admitted to mm being a failure, and that apple abandoned it to buy dropbox, with a (what was it?) a 10 figure sum for pret…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fake_William_Shatner I think Apple is going to HAVE TO start storing files in a document folder and then in an "app storage folder" inside that, instead of the App folder, and then have support for "meta tags" …
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Quote: Originally Posted by irnchriz It is fair to say that Apple [...] wont be moving to liquid metal until such time as the technologies and processes exist to make it economical than aluminium. More profitable, not necessarily more e…
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Unless they are discontinued, my next Mac purchase will be an Ivy Bridge 17" MacBook Pro. Do I need a 17" screen in a portable? Hell no. I don't even use my Macs, professionally. My employers equips me with a new ThinkPad every year for that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by megadeth7 IMHO I think this is how it will/ought to shake out. MacBook Pro - 13", 15" & 17" all Ivy Bridge Quad-core, 13" using Intel HD4000, 15" & 17" using discrete GPU, all capable …
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Quote: Originally Posted by 'Apple I wonder what a PC from 1982 goes for on Ebay? A complete, original, working IBM prototype? Might fetch a pretty penny. .tsooJ
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 It is entirely possible that the Pros will be slightly bulkier than the Airs, due to the continued inclusion of some of the features you mentioned (though I think the hard drive and CD drive are goners.) 2.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NotScott "Air" will go away, in favor of just "MacBook" and "MacBook Pro". No. MacBook Air has, in a short time, become an incredibly powerful brand. .tsooJ
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Quote: Originally Posted by Postulant Isn't it interesting that a company so obsessed with thinness would neglect that obsession for the sake of battery life? To me, this proves Apple cares about user experience and lays to rest the idea that App…