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Where is the Tapplet PC?Clearly you've all seen the buzz about the Tablet PC's released today. My question, is, oh why has Apple not come out with something similar (and be…
... tablet. This is not rocket science. And Apple added a HWR ... -
Software issue will make PPC970-based machines "suck"Hey....don't get me wrong. I am not starting a flame war here.<br /> <br /> I just have a thought that there will be some problem with the 64 bit cpu…
... real interest in 64bit. Databases, science, encryption/decryption, other general programs ... -
CONFIRMED: Apple will NOT use AMD in the near future[quote]eWEEK: What would the addition of Apple [Computer Inc.] to the 64-bit industry mean to AMD, to the industry?<br /> <br /> Ruiz: First of all, …
... the current trend in cognitive science whereby the mind-brain is ... -
New iPodsAs nobody seems to have tackled the hard topic of what new iPods to expect come MWSF or later, I hope you don't mind if I go right ahead.<br /> <br /…
... iPod into reality, from science fiction to science-fact... More backing: You ... -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
And are you sure it's the January 2003 issue of Popular Mechanics? My issue has a US marine on the front cover and is titled: "Dirty War" Are you sure you aren't talking about Popular Science? -- Ed M. -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
Whoops, never mind, I'm must have short-circuited. After reading your post again, I see where you made reference to Popular Science. Sorry about that. :-) -- Ed -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
[quote]Originally posted by Ed M.: Are you sure you aren't talking about Popular Science? -- Ed M. Spart did say it's on Popular Science and it's on page 14. Not sure why he had to make it a long story and bring Popular Mechanics into the picture. -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
... looks hand drawn. Either popular science is pulling our leg or ... -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
Believe it or not I'm John B. Carnett Staff Photographer POPULAR SCIENCE MAGAZINE. I shot the pictures in question and ZERO retouching was done. Cheers, John www.carnettphoto.com [ 12-16-2002: Message edited by: firefly ] -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
[quote]Originally posted by firefly: Believe it or not I'm John B. Carnett Staff Photographer POPULAR SCIENCE MAGAZINE.... Cheers, John Now that's cool. Off topic, but just asking, what kinds of cameras and computers do you use? -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
... the current issue of Popular Science. I have poured over Page ... -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
... the current issue of Popular Science. I have poured over Page ... -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
... B. Carnett Staff Photographer POPULAR SCIENCE MAGAZINE. I shot the pictures ... -
Popular Science has got to be kidding me. (PDA?)I come home from school, and decide to glance through the Popular Mechanics magazine sitting on the table beside a recliner in my living room. I fin…
... B. Carnett Staff Photographer POPULAR SCIENCE MAGAZINE. I shot the pictures ... -
New hardware designs...where to go?First off, I hope I'm putting this in the proper forum. It might need to be in General Discussion? Mods, feel free to put this in the proper place.<b…
... their products down to a science. I can only think of ... -
PPC970 in 90nm process? (news)<a href="http://www.vnunet.fr/actu/article.htm?numero=10479&date=2002-12-16" target="_blank">vnunet.fr</a><br /> …
... -radder still. It is computer science research in action, with awesome ... -
Apple is going to release G5 in MWSFDespite many of you continue to expect Motorola to roll out G4-7457 due to recent road map leaks from Moto itself, it looks more than certain that Ap…
... better at video, animation, rendering, science calculation, etc - but these are ... -
2003: year of the portablesSo, does this really mean anything about Apple's focus this year? Or was it just for the keynote.<br /> <br /> It sounds to me like Steve really thin…
... browsing or a child's science report. It is just simpler ... -
Wow, the G5's HAVE been making their roundsRemember all that talk about the G5's going out to developers in welded-shut beige cases? Just found out it was absolutely true.<br /> The guys over…
... . Yep, it's not rocket science (anymore) [ 01-23-2003: Message ... -
Why doesn't Apple do $10k+ super-computers anymore?It seems like way back when, Apple always had some ultimate computer that cost an insane amount of money but was unbelieveably fast.<br /> <br /> The…
... 40 megahertz which my computer science friend said was like Blazingly ... -
Why doesn't Apple do $10k+ super-computers anymore?It seems like way back when, Apple always had some ultimate computer that cost an insane amount of money but was unbelieveably fast.<br /> <br /> The…
... 40 megahertz which my computer science friend said was like Blazingly ... -
"A number of plans" - fred andersonFred says, as of a few moments ago, that Apple has a number of plans for getting its powermac sales up and that management is keenly focused on getti…
... ). A lot of us in science and engineering use codes that ... -
A couple questions re: PPC 970 chipWith all this talk of the (possible) use the new PPC 970 chip in Macs, I have a couple of questions to ask:<br /> <br /> 1) MHz for MHz, is the 970 f…
... the larger registers - think Oracle, science/engineering custom code, etc. Normal ... -
19.5 inch iMac...Don't look at the "...will be presented at Macworld...January 7..." Someone posted this on Spymac and (if you remember, I started a thread …
... , but it isn't rocket science. Also, there's no good ... -
real use of 64 bit computingonce the 970 comes out how long will it take before the benefits can be seen because the software needs to be re- written. Im thinkin a year before a…
... by AltiVec. Monster apps from science/engineering, programs needing access to ... may or maynot) and custom science code that has any hole ... -
real use of 64 bit computingonce the 970 comes out how long will it take before the benefits can be seen because the software needs to be re- written. Im thinkin a year before a…
... may or maynot) and custom science code that has any hole ... -
Apple Digital camera again soon?//////<br /> Sorry if this has been posted before.<br /> //////<br /> <br /> Check out this question that popped up in the Apple Sales Training about…
... . is true (as per Popular Science Magazine) then even at lesser ... -
and you will see why 2004...WONT BE LIKE 2004!!! <img src="/images/smilies/1tongue.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Tongue" class="inlineimg" /> <br /> <br /> <a href="h…
... the 60s, but considered too "science-fiction". Xerox had a GUI ...