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Thursday, May 19, 2011

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  • Laird Knox
    Apr 28, 12:24 PM
    They can always try.
    Please can we have some rumors abour iOS5 maybe?

    Quick, somebody make up some rumors for the man. ;)





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  • kainjow
    Nov 3, 09:49 AM
    Some more info here:

    http://www.tuaw.com/2006/11/03/vmwares-fusion-begins-private-beta/





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  • peapody
    Jan 30, 09:39 PM
    Just went there for the first time yesterday to be disappointed =/
    Expensive and nothing special. The Habit is a better option imo :)

    Aw I hate it when food is disappointing. I have never had The Habbit, so maybe that is why my five guys burger was delicious haha.





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  • mdriftmeyer
    Apr 23, 07:25 PM
    Why?

    I thought AT&T's buyout means T-Mobile is going bye-bye?

    408 area code, that means cali. is that steve jobs' personal number? :P

    It does. Apple most likely is testing their Qualcomm GSM/CDMA world phone to see how well it works on their network.





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  • haveaniceday91
    May 3, 08:17 AM
    Finally!

    I was going to spring for the refurb i5 at $1449 but then I saw the late 2009 i7 for $1369 and was wondering which model I should go for.

    I'm honestly leaning towards the i7 and have a lot of faith in apple refurb products.





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  • Crosbie
    Apr 14, 02:19 PM
    The link in this thread still causes me problems:

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12349432

    Though now Safari crashes a short time after showing the white box problem.

    Anyone else able to test the YouTube link in this thread?





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  • sparkomatic
    Mar 11, 12:27 PM
    Holy cow! That's a killer line already. This does not make me optimistic for getting to the Spectrum at 3. Might have to move that up to 2, if I can.





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  • M-O
    Apr 28, 11:47 AM
    how many people held off on the verizon iPhone 4 thinking there would be a verizon iPhone 5 in June?
    Apple's takeover of verizon is still in the early stages.





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  • tristangage
    Apr 2, 12:19 PM
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5267/5571543499_60a9266433.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tristangage/5571543499/)
    choose your side. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tristangage/5571543499/) by tristangage (http://www.flickr.com/people/tristangage/), on Flickr

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    Focal Length 24 mm
    ISO Speed 100





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  • Millionaire2K
    Apr 29, 03:41 PM
    it is not against the law in any way to give a different deal to someone else. Amazon bring more to the table than Apple and to add to it Apple strong arming has pissed a lot of people off and they want to break Apple strong hold.

    Exactly. Apple says they will pay 70% to the music companies. They worked out their deals with them at that rate. If another company wants to sell music, they by no means have to get the same deal as every other company selling music. It�s just nuts to think that way.

    All companies go and negotiate their own deals. Wal-Mart negotiates for most products they sell. They never say �What�s Target paying you?, we have to match that� but they might say �What�s Target paying you?, we have to BEAT that� They could end up paying more or less depending on how good the company is at negotiating. Also bigger companies with more products sold normally will get a better deal. A lot of companies would be screwed if Wal-Mart stopped carrying their products. This leverage allows Wal-Mart to work out great deals.

    Nothing is preventing Apple from reworking their deals. However no company has to change any deal unless they both agree to terms.

    Stop feeling �poor Apple� just because another company �may� have a better deal. It�s just business.





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  • Snowy_River
    Oct 23, 10:19 AM
    Setting aside the question of no VM at all, has it occurred to anyone that having a restriction on running in a VM even on the licensed machine could put a damper on the idea of having Parallels (or VMWare) be able to start up off of the BootCamp partition? As that's an ability that I've been wanting, that's something that bothers me about this....





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  • Rodimus Prime
    Oct 3, 01:41 AM
    Do some research on what tall buildings do to cell towers/signal and the ability for your phone to handle constant hand-offs between thousands of towers. Trust me, sky scrapers make it impossible for Verizons, T-mobile, or any other carriers service to be much better than the rest. The other carriers are just better about hiding their shortcomings from the public.

    HORSE *****!
    I HAD NOT ONE DROPPED CALL WITH VERIZON IN 5 YEARS.

    No he is right. They all struggle with sky scrapers. Verizon happens to use a stronger signal than AT&T so it cuts threw building a little better but on top of that Verizon does not have to deal with towers being over loaded by iPhone users.
    Most of the drop calls happen during tower hand offs and if the tower you need to be handed off to is max out well your call gets dropped.

    Now if you want example of Verizon problems I was getting dropped calls all the time for months a few years ago with verizon and dump them for sprint.

    As for example of building problems on another carrier sprint I could give you a this strip on campus about 50'x50' that as soon as you walked into it your call would drop. Same area multiple sprint phones multiple calls. Just a random dead zone on campus for sprint. AT&T had at least one spot on campus that was almost the exact same way. Skyscrappers make it insane for all carriers to deal with and on top of that you have tons of tower hand offs.





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  • Tones2
    Apr 26, 02:50 PM
    A lot of people nowadays only have laptops. I could understand if you have a desktop that you want to come on all the time or is on 24/7.

    I guess a laptop WOULD be different in that you take it with you when you leave the house, so what you are saying makes sense. I didn't think of that.

    But again, the desktop is not really "on" 24/7 - mostly it's in sleep mode, or completely off when I'm in sleep mode. :D

    Tony





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  • inmotion
    Oct 24, 08:38 AM
    did anyone notice that one http://www.apple.com/ca/macbookpro/specs.html
    the base model has 2.6ghz dual core.... :rolleyes:

    if only it was true haha





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  • bigdaddyp
    Jun 27, 08:55 PM
    $1000 worth of a beating he'd get if i were his parent. Luckily for kids, i hate them and would never have one. Ever.

    Well then I have one sage piece of advice for you.

    Don't drink and park, accidents can cause people. :D





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  • cult hero
    Apr 15, 08:30 PM
    At one point, Apple got it certified as UNIX, so OS X is a UNIX platform, not just UNIX-like. Linux is probably fairly close to being able to be UNIX certified as well, but there is a money outlay that nobody wants to spend. To top it off, UNIX certification means zilch to the Linux community, so why would anyone pay to have it certified? I'm not even sure how Apple benefitted from their certification.

    I believe Apple got the certification because they were calling themselves UNIX prior to getting the certification and it had to do with legalities. I do know, at least at the time, it ONLY applied to Leopard running on Intel machines because of how the certification works.

    It's paper and nothing more. Whenever some Mac weenie is like "we're REAL UNIX unlike Linux" I know I can safely just slap him. Certification means very little. Actual POSIX compliance�among other things�is what matters.





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  • CFreymarc
    Apr 1, 11:40 AM
    Sold out in 8 hours??? What on earth is this? A Hannah Montana concert? Dang it, I was gonna go too :cool:

    I doubt if Hannah Montana could fit this in her schedule. The sexual frustration of the audience she would feel going on stage at WWDC would keep her from singing.





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  • Bubba Satori
    Mar 31, 12:44 PM
    That will look great on the new iSteamPunkMac.

    http://steampunkworkshop.com/images/ain30-desktop.jpg

    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/03/31/111230-ichat_lion_dev_2.jpg





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  • Unorthodox
    Oct 24, 07:48 AM
    What's taking santa rose so long?





    trainguy77
    Oct 14, 11:37 PM
    We moved up a rank today some how. :eek: As well the number of active users is increasing. I kind of think us talking about it here seems to be helping! I might just set my signature back to something about folding tomorrow at some point.





    Frisco
    Jul 21, 07:57 PM
    Sorry guys. I was asking how much of Apple does Bill Gates actually own via stock, not the market share that Apple has. This info is very hard to find.

    Microsoft bought 150 million in non-voting stock. Hardly a controlling interest. They have since sold most if not all of that stock for a tidy profit. Apple in turn dropped the "Look and Feel" lawsuit (which they weren't going to win anyway) and MS promised updates to "Office" and IE. Microsoft has NO significant financial stake in Apple.

    See this (http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-18155.html)





    upekkharich
    Sep 30, 09:41 AM
    which AT&T representative said that this is normal?
    Oh, I see, it was a technician writing a repair report.

    so it is normal. this does not mean that anyone, technician or CEO, said it is acceptable. the technicians notes, imho, seem to merely state that the phone works as expected, normally, regardless of the networks issues.

    maybe i have a problem because i do not live in NYC or SF, drop very few calls. Forgive me for being sympathetic. Albeit premature, I haven't yet had my hissy fit that I blame on the world not being the one I invented in my workshop.





    Am3822
    Oct 24, 07:59 AM
    Any news about the latch/hd?





    Northgrove
    Apr 14, 03:02 AM
    Steve got his way in the end. :D

    But I find these news a bit odd. Or rather... This decision. That date would put it so close to the iPhone 5 that I wonder how much it'll be worth the effort. But maybe the iPhone 5 cases will be so similar that most of the manufacturing process will simply be reused in that revision. In that case, Apple can just as well introduce it for the iPhone 4. :)

    Hehe. That would be true if the general public read technology news... Most people have no idea about the iPhone 5. And there will be queues for the white iPhone 4 when it does come out because people love that kinda stuff!
    Haha, yeah that could also be an evil explanation. :D