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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX In that first link Jobs notes the number of employees at IBM being 350k and Apple being 6,000. As Apple most recent 10-K "As of September 24, 2011, the Company had approximately 60,400 full-time equivalent e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macs2InfinityAndBeyond Lion, ironically the biggest of the big cats, [...] No, that's the tiger. .tsooJ
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macs2InfinityAndBeyond Huh? Volume access speeds will sit at a technological standstill? Thunderbolt won't get faster over time? Thunderbolt is an interconnect, not a storage technology.Quote: Years ago, Intel did …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism The biggest engineering constraint in notebooks is that long in the tooth ODD. You remove that, you not only get back a 5.5"x5.5"x13mm space, you also get port side space. The ODD in the MacBook Pros is st…
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I doubt creative "professionals" who compose forum posts as if they were thirteen-year-old Facebook dwelling girls are Apple's core market. At least, I hope not. .tsooJ
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Rosetta only worked on i86 because PPC was such a terrible professor. I said so in the forums years ago and people ignored me. Um, that's because it isn't true. The PowerPC is a very powerful and capable …
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iCloud works with pre-Lion OS's, too, with some tinkering. But all of these services explicitly forbid spamming in their terms of service. I took the liberty of reporting you for violating their terms of service. .tsooJ
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I very much doubt Apple bought NeXT with the express intent to switch to the Intel architecture, but it makes sense that they shopped specifically for a portable OS. It doesn't get much more portable than NeXT: it ran on four architectures when Appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Commodification Third time is the charm you know... Then the G4 Cube was the charm: And there's not going to be an "OS XI". Not from Apple, anyway. .tsooJ
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Quote: Originally Posted by djames4242 Now that iCloud has switched this to a free solution, I'm a little nervous. iCloud isn't free, you need to buy Apple's products to get at it. That's where the money is made. It all serves to make their pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Firefly7475 If you own your own domain name you can use that with Hotmail for free, [...] Hey, thanks, I did not know that! I'll consider that when I finally set my self to moving my email accounts off of Google's s…
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Google are trying to wean people away from standards-based implementations, much the same way Microsoft did in the nineties and naughties. Use what you like, but bear in mind that Google are first and foremost interested in mining your personal i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ktappe [...] a fast thin octo-core unit that can stand upright if needed, and be turned on its side for rack mounting to replace the XServe? The Xserve isn't going to be replaced. If you need server power beyond App…
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MacBook Air line: 11", 13" and 15" models, razor-thin, SSD-only, soldered RAM, integrated graphics. MacBook Pro line: 13", 15" and 17" models, slightly thicker, (slimline) 2.5" SSD or HDD, upgradable RAM, discrete GPU w/ dedicated VRAM, more conn…
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Dropbox. .tsooJ
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If you don't know what Bluetooth is and you've never missed it, you'r eprobably better turning it off. Settings -> general -> Bluetooth. .tsooJ
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Clearly, the MacBook Air isn't the computer for you, then. .tsooJ
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http://www.apple.com/feedback .tsooJ
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Quote: Originally Posted by gtruesde As a teacher, I find iDisk to be an invaluable component of the syncing program. It makes my job a lot easier when I can just work from iDisk and it syncs on its own. I don't have to worry about transferring …
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http://www.apple.com/feedback .tsooJ