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  • MikhailT
    Apr 6, 11:05 PM
    All developers reporting bugs here, please post your bugs to Apple:
    https://bugreport.apple.com/

    The more you guys send the reports to them, the faster Apple can fix it and get Lion more stable for the launch.

    IMO, DP2 is more stable than DP1 in terms of UI interface but it still needs a lot of optimizations and I'm concerned that Apple may not have enough time. I assume DP2 is merely bug fixes for now. DP3 or DP4 should be much faster with more optimizations/refactoring after the bug fixes.





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  • tuna
    Jun 22, 09:19 PM
    The idea that there would be two layers and that one would be something very similar to iOS seems very "unApple". Obviously there would have to be a lot of differences between iMac iOS and portable iOS for it to make sense on its platform, and obviously there would have to be a lot of great integration with OS X to make it feel like a complete system and not hacked together bs.

    That said, I see a lot of potential in this idea and I think that it is very "Apple" of them to be the first to seriously integrate touch technology in a desktop, giving them another proprietary advantage that they can sell expensive non-commodity products around.

    It seems to me that as long as the screen can be flattened against the table (so you don't have to stretch out your arms) that there are great possibilities. Most people are already using laptop trackpads as their primary means of controlling the cursor. Extending the touch to the display makes a lot of sense. Give me a full power desktop environment that I can manipulate with my fingers almost Minority Report style, and then let me tilt up the screen and use a m+kb.





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  • W1MRK
    Apr 16, 05:17 PM
    I can drive a 18 wheeler but I haven't tried a manual car or pickup yet. I think its different. LOL





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  • ezekielrage_99
    Aug 16, 10:52 AM
    Compete with Zune? Seriously? Zune is even on Apple's radar?

    Let me get this straight, maybe I'm mistaken. Is this the same Zune that was announced that it will "play music! videos! games! ... wait... no, we changed our minds... no games. And videos? Yeah we can't quite get that to work, it won't do that either. But it plays music! And looks like an iPod... except its a tad on the fugly side...."

    Please. Apple already has something to compete with this, its called the iPod. Who needs wireless??

    Apple releases Leopard and a new iPod

    Microsoft releases Vista and Zune


    Apple 2 Microsoft 0





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  • notjustjay
    Apr 21, 12:19 PM
    Viruses collecting data on iOS?


    ... :confused:

    It doesn't exist now, but that's not to say it might never happen in the future.





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  • MacMan86
    Apr 23, 12:03 PM
    It's fun reading about people who try to justify privacy invasion because Apple does it but would be raising a ruckus if it was Microsoft or anyone else. The double standard and blind following is funny.

    If that is your idea of fun, you really need to get out more.

    See my post above for innocuous reasoning behind all of this. It's nothing like as sinister as you would like to believe. Data is not being sent back to Apple.





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  • SuperCachetes
    Mar 22, 12:06 PM
    Just don't expect the world to conform to your way of life...

    There is a big difference between "conforming to" and "tolerating and respecting."





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  • Megakazbek
    Apr 3, 10:55 AM
    Like when device can be useful with poor specs. Are you talking about those iPad 2 cameras? How useful are those with their embarrassing specs?
    Well, they are video cameras and they actually take better quality videos than, for example, Xoom's better-specced cameras. So in reality, where 99% of the time people use cameras on tablet for videos rather than photos, they are actually more useful than cameras with "not embarassing specs", but with internal image processing software not using these specs to their full extent and producing poor quality video.





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  • jgould
    Feb 27, 06:58 PM
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5260/5483175217_83c32f59b9_b.jpg

    What did you unplug before taking the picture? :o





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  • aross99
    Apr 2, 09:28 PM
    Actually that is why it does work. Because it isn't steel and lasers. If you go back and watch the ad again at least twice there were medical tech references and at least one 'learning' tech. Apple is pushing these types of things to get rid of the 'it's a toy, talk. And the folks that decide to put iPads in a hospital or a school are often older folks and zippy steel etc doesn't appeal to them

    I think you missed the "sarcasm tag" in the post...





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  • appleguy123
    Jun 22, 09:11 PM
    Ah yes. A porn free, tightly censored, code controlled desktop machine. That's what everyone wants right? :rolleyes:

    Actually maybe.





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  • Cygnus311
    Apr 19, 09:02 PM
    The GPU alone in this revision will determine whether I'm buying an iMac or building a PC. If the GPU is even close to competitive in the gaming dept. for a little while, then I'm in.





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  • acslater017
    Aug 6, 11:04 PM
    you know everyone's going mac nuts when it says "update: photo of cloth covered banners".... :)





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  • BenRoethig
    Aug 29, 09:08 AM
    This is the lowest end machine Apple makes. Let's be realistic. This is a reasonable update for the base model. And it's probably being done in advance of a Core 2 Duo update to the iMac.

    Yonah doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Merom is pin-compatible and costs exactly the same amount. Besides, it would be a PR boost for Apple to have the entire lineup 64-bit and "Leopard ready". The Mac Mini is going to use the 5000 series Meroms and the iMac is going to use the 7000s.





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  • Rocketman
    Oct 23, 07:21 AM
    The fact this rumour comes from a "reliable" source is helpful. But since MB and MBP have been dry for WEEKS there and they (Apple supply chain) typically do things to prep europe before the USA due to the added lead times, is this really a rumor or merely "european news" of a defacto event that simply has not yet been announced in the USA?

    You know, like 20 truckloads of iPods leaving the factory in China, or Intel announcing Clovertown C2Q for mid-November which happens to socket right into and be immediately recognized by Mac Pro's, or the reports from Chinese factory town newspapers of contracts for "new" MacBooks, MacBook Pros, wide screen iPod, etc.

    Those are actually news not rumours, right?

    Rocketman





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  • a456
    Sep 1, 02:19 PM
    At WWDC, Apple mentioned one of Leopard's features - 64 bit application support. Let's fast forward to Leopard's release day and look at Apple's line. I'm guessing that all all their machines will have 64-bit processors, but surely the difference in processors used in the Macbook, Macbook Pro, the iMac, and the mini, surely can't be just speed, and all using the Merom? The iMac will have Conroe, maybe an E6600.

    If the iMac had the Conroe and this is more powerful than the Merom wouldn't this continue to place the processing power of the consumer desktop above the power of the 'pro' laptop, which has been one of the problems for some time now? If they both had Merom at least they would be equal. Don't know about the Macbook and the Mini though, I guess the distinction is that they don't have separate graphics cards.





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  • itsmeGAV
    Jan 7, 04:06 AM
    http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/921/yoowo.jpg

    Well here is my new pride and joy..
    2009/59 VW Polo GTi, I had to get rid of the R32 as the MPG was stupidly low, and needed something more economical..

    This is the R32, very nice but had to go!
    http://cdn.images.pistonheads.com/aimg/1712/1712243-2.jpg





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  • jav6454
    Apr 9, 09:41 PM
    Yes I can. I learned how to drive on stick.





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  • ezekielrage_99
    Aug 24, 09:22 PM
    If Apple's marketing of the Intel Macs is really in high gear then I would have to say seeing Core 2 Duo in highly likely for September.

    During the start of this week I tried to buy a new MacBook or MacBook Pro at Nextbyte computers in Sydney. The Apple guys there told me that all they had left in terms of MacBook and MacBook Pro stock was the floor stock (which I didn't want) they also said that they were expecting a "very big" shipment second to third week of September which is inline with the release of the Core 2 Duo.

    Personally I think we will see the Core 2 Duo in Macs as soon as Apple gets there hands on it





    smithrh
    Apr 9, 09:12 PM
    Sure, I learned on stick-shift and drove several years with a variety of cars and trucks, including 3-on-the-tree 1978 Suburban (manual steering, manual brakes, what a bear that was!)... never drove a double-clutch though.

    Manuals - while they absolutely can be a fun riot - are losing their advantages over automatics, including fast-locking TCs and DCTs and such.

    Car manufacturers have to certify each car type - if they offer an automatic and a manual, that's two different cars to the US government's eyes, and both have to be tested.

    Plus, of all the major auto racing circuits, only NASCAR still uses stick shifts. That ought to tell people something...





    louis Fashion
    Mar 22, 06:43 PM
    We'll just see what happens. I bought the 160 not too long ago so i won't be upgrading but it's good to know it's still around. 4571 songs of uncompressed audio and counting. gotta love the classics.

    Uncompressed. That IS the key. Friends don't let friends buy compressed faux music. And play your uncompressed music with your tube amps and AR 3a speakers. Howz that for classic?





    n7vy
    Feb 7, 04:08 PM
    Here is a picture of my weekend ride:

    http://qrp.net/012_12s.jpg

    Gordon





    adrianblaine
    Oct 24, 06:13 AM
    APPLE STORE IS DOWN,

    no joke

    at least in Germany

    Thumbs up :)

    The only stores I found still up were the US and Canada





    SciFrog
    Nov 18, 05:25 PM
    It is almost becoming that unless you do bigadv units, why bother...
    The top end iMac now gets as much as 7 times the top previous generation iMac...