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  • wordoflife
    Apr 23, 07:37 PM
    I like how the proximity sensor was casually cut off from the picture. I wonder if that iPhone has the "new" proximity sensor or the old one.

    I bet if T-Mobile got the iPhone, they wouldn't need to sell the company since many people would go back to T-Mobile.



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  • Don't panic
    Apr 27, 01:51 PM
    I was going to vote for Nies, but I'm pretty sure he's not a WW, so I'm going for -aggie-. It appears everyone else is smelling blood in the water and jumping into the feeding frenzy. I'll just keep my insights to myself for spite then.

    http://forums.randi.org/images/smilies/eusasmiles/eusa_naughty.gif
    not a very village-ry attitude....



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  • chrmjenkins
    Apr 28, 12:19 PM
    Ouch, Appleguy. I believe you may have made our wolfish friend angry. Now we avenge you.

    eldiablojoe

    Still night. The death was because of a kamikaze attack.



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  • Henk Poley
    Apr 14, 12:32 PM
    Are people firing up their lawyers because Apple does not update their iPhone 3G that came with iOS 3 when they bought it in june 2010 ? Doesn't the licence flyer in the box say Apple will supply the current iOS version +1 ?



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  • igirlca
    Apr 14, 03:12 PM
    wrong forum



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  • MacRumors
    Oct 24, 07:38 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Today Apple released the Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro (Apple Store (http://www.dailytunes.com/applestore.php)).



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  • Ben Logan
    Mar 31, 08:22 PM
    Heinous. Absolutely hideous.

    And I'm a fan of eye candy.

    The faux leather is almost as bad as this "Marble" OS X mockup, from back in the day:

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3392/3333642840_d905e48e47_o.jpg



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  • nefan65
    Apr 12, 10:22 AM
    unrevoked3 + ROM Manager = Cyanogen CM7 in less than 5 minutes with little to no tech skills.

    My argument, as well as others, is that you shouldn't have to do that. That's the complaint. They should give an option for a "Vanilla" install, and leave it at that. This is the same issue with Windows. You buy a new PC from DELL, HP, or whoever, and it's filled with all this extra stuff. Sure, I can reformat it, and do all that, but why? It's BRAND NEW. I shouldn't have to do anything, except install the apps I want/need, and files.



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  • Thares
    Apr 25, 04:57 PM
    Glad to see another PC Gamer + Mac User on the forums. One day my friend, we could perhaps game on our Macs...one day:( *soft weeping

    Well, actually we can. You can play CoD 4, Civ5, Sims 3, World of WarCraft, Diablo II, WarCraft III, ...

    Of course, that's not the majority of games. I plan to install Windows on the iMac I will purchase next week (or hopefully tomorow. ;)) for some gaming. I love GTA IV, for example.
    I think more and more games will come out for Mac from time to time.

    Personally, I like the symbiosis of Windows software and OS-X. PowerPoint '11 beats Keynote and Word is just fine. Anyway. I will get my new iMac after I'm back from my Sweden trip next week. =)


    Cheers



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  • emotion
    Jul 25, 10:00 AM
    I've been checking the UK store (Higher Ed + Normal) since the announcement, the Wireless Mighty Mouse is still not up there. Are you sure you're not confusing the Mighty Mouse with the wired one? ( The Wired Mighty Mouse is is �31.73 H.E, �35.00 Retail)

    Plus, I think we've already had a link to MacWorld showing the price at �49.99

    Sorry for the confusion, see my edit above.



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  • Yannick
    Oct 24, 08:26 AM
    I've currently got a single 1GB stick in a three year old PB - will that be OK to swap into a new MBP?
    Iain

    Nope.



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  • bbarnhart
    Oct 19, 01:44 PM
    Apple hasn't done that well over the last year.

    It has done great over the last 6 - 7 years but it has been fairly static over the last year or so.

    In fact last year in January it was higher than it is right now.

    I'd say a +40% increase in stock price from Oct 19, 2005 to Oct 19, 2006 is doing pretty well.



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  • copykris
    Jan 27, 11:11 AM
    you'd be amazed how many people buy a mac for 'style' reasons these days --i'm not surprised some of em are on here



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  • MacRumors
    Apr 28, 09:39 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/28/verizon-iphone-surge-yields-first-slip-in-android-u-s-sales-share-in-two-years/)


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  • DTphonehome
    Jul 21, 10:28 AM
    Finally Apple are back from those awful tanking sales G4 years, though will they ever break through that 5% glass ceiling?

    At this rate, by the end of the year for sure.



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  • ChrisA
    Oct 23, 10:46 AM
    What Microsoft is trying to prevent is running a data center off one copy of Home Edition. You would do it by buying an 8-core computer then installing one copy of Home edition and then VMware and then running a dozon virtual machiones each with another copy of Home Edition installed. What Microsoft is saying now ios that in order to do this you need to buy the "Big Bucks Edition" of Vista.



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  • iJays
    May 4, 03:20 AM
    next iPhone Sept/Oct timeframe and new ones every 6 months after that ;)



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  • lordonuthin
    Oct 18, 08:50 PM
    Yes. It's a great machine and very capable. I don't experience any overheating issues or such. However, at night, when I'm asleep, I run it on a cooling pad in the kitchen for those "just-in-case" moments. However, during the day, I just run it without the cooling pad since it's pretty loud.

    My first thought was; the AIR is loud?? but then I realized you meant the cool pad :eek:



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  • 840quadra
    Dec 1, 07:31 PM
    Okay, now I might end up being branded as an Apple apologist for this, but this thread is bugging me.

    Really, people, lighten up! It's like the corner of the carpet is smoking a little bit and people start shouting about how the whole house is about to burn down.

    Now, certainly, these issues should be looked at with all due diligence. But do you honestly think that Apple isn't? Do you honestly think that Apple has simple ignored security all this time? Certainly not. The fact that OS X is as secure as it is clearly shows that Apple has done a good job so far. Now, maybe we've crossed an invisible barrier on the scale of the visibility of the platform, and now a lot more people are trying to target OS X, so more vulnerabilities are being found. But, there really is a big difference between a vulnerability and an exploit in the wild. iAdware is the closest thing to a true exploit I've heard of to date, and we don't even know what kind of vector it uses to get itself installed.

    So, really, lay off the heavy handed "Apple has to start paying attention to security" nonsense. The implication that Apple hasn't been paying attention to security is just irritating, to say the least.

    Good points,

    I agree with some of your points. Apple has done a good job historically, and currently with regards to security. I am not worried that my system is going to be taken over, or hacked the moment I go onto the internet, or sign into a public WIFI.

    I do not agree that lower our demands for Apple with regards to security expectations. Now is Apple's chance to prevent getting an image that their competition has, with regards to holes in security. Apple themselves have advertised that Spyware, viruses, etc, are not part of the OS X experience (http://movies.apple.com/movies/us/apple/getamac_ads1/viruses_480x376.mov). In my opinion, that may be received as a challenge, or incentive for someone to make that argument a fallacy.





    fr4c
    Oct 27, 12:06 PM
    My medical degree.





    notabadname
    Apr 28, 11:27 AM
    When your sales numbers for phones are ~50% of that of your competitor; whereas a few years ago they were barely a blip, then yes that means they are getting kicked in the teeth in handset OS sales.

    Apple sells its OS ? Google sells its OS?

    Funny, last I heard, Apple sells phones, and the iPhone is out-selling every other phone model on the market. Apple even sells more phones than Google :rolleyes: In-fact, Google's phone hardware effort was an Epic Fail by any measure. Funny how people can't grasp the "market" that Apple competes in - hardware. With a greater market cap that exceeds Microsoft or Google, I don't think Apple is too worried.





    xPismo
    Aug 15, 02:58 PM
    Progress is good, but I don't see any killer apps which will make me upgrade day 1. This might change, but really 10.4 does everything I need it to do so far.

    I guess my pro apps will probably force me to upgrade at some point.

    Does anyone else get a kitten ichat image with the third spotlight image? Is that a new feature? (/me missed something.)

    [edit] ah I get it now. That image should have some context around it... its a preview image in spotlight... maybe I' slow today. :)





    Apple 26.2
    Apr 14, 04:57 PM
    "ix.Mac.MarketingName?"

    Classic form by Apple!





    Steve99
    Apr 14, 04:48 PM
    I completely echo this comment. When I got my iPhone 4, I was completely ecstatic with its speed in every app. It was so fast that I would send myself text messages as quick reminders, rather than using any app to do the same. Now, however, it no longer runs fast enough for that. I'm used to Wintel products running slower over time, but I don't expect this from Apple.

    Exactly - when I got my iphone 4 I couldn't believe how smooth/fluid it all was. I just wasn't used to it having only used windoze products where stuttering and lag is quite common.

    Up to version 4.2.1 the iphone 4 was very smooth, with 4.3.x some of that feel has been lost.



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