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  • scem0
    Sep 7, 11:26 PM
    Jobs in 2008 is that what i am hearing. YAY president Jobs.

    Sadly, he would be like Dennis Kucinich, a great candidate vying for much needed-change and would only get 3% of the vote :(.

    scem0





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  • jared1988
    Apr 13, 10:05 PM
    all iron man mighty muggs and copped once again. now stop making them hasbro

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  • logandzwon
    May 2, 10:46 AM
    I can see how this update will have "battery life improvements" now that the phone is not going to be tracking our movements 24/7 even when all location services are shut off.

    I don't. The device will still cache the same exact info. Just now it'll delete legacy info and will be encrypting it. It should get worse battery life.





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  • SevenInchScrew
    Apr 9, 12:51 PM
    Sounds like MS either is paying Adobe a small fee or they are done being scared.
    If I remember correctly, PDF became an open standard a few years ago. I think it was late-ish in so maybe it was just too late in the development of Windows 7 to get it in, but now it will appear in 8.

    They're FINALLY going to some sort of UNIX thing.... Like Apple did.
    ...

    My big question is... How is MS going to maintain strict control and ownership of a UNIX core?
    Where are people getting this UNIX thing from? I can't seem to find any info about this.



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  • MT37
    Jan 15, 04:05 PM
    So what was announced other then MacBook Air, the updates for iPhone and iPod Touch, and that external harddrive thing?





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  • firestarter
    Apr 26, 11:21 AM
    Like this: 283005



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  • ECUpirate44
    May 2, 09:42 AM
    y u no like bugfixes?

    Do we even know if this update is also for the Verizon iPhone or just the AT&T? And no, bug fixes cover up my jailbreak.





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  • lsvtecjohn3
    Mar 17, 05:54 PM
    It's an insecurity. If they truly felt there phone was better they wouldn't have to say anything.

    Haters going hate



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  • voicegy
    Jan 11, 05:08 PM
    if you want to prevent people from screwing with you presentations on tvs, just disable the ir port (via the rs232 console/diagnostic software or by slapping a sticker over the ir port). securing you devices takes at most 2min per device. so let the companies learn from this and don't bash gizmodo like mad.

    And, pray tell, what other completely unnecessary "precautions" should the companies take to insure that snot-nosed jackasses (who are stupid to the point of even ADMITTING their lame stunt on their own web site) not screw around with their presentation walls and equipment? Security dogs next to power switches? Locks on power strips? Bits of tape over every ir port on every device they show? Oh, yes, the big dork-off companies should learn their lesson against such obvious security risks. The same companies that invest sweat, blood, money and tears to bring us the gadgets we love to have.

    It's not even as if these bone-heads went out and invented some magic solder-based toy in their garage and showed the world how uber-geek they could be; for that, I MIGHT consider a prop in their direction IF they kept the mischief down to one or two non-presentation instances. They simply used a stupid TV-B-Gone that can be had by any moron for 20 bucks.

    Way to go, GizLamo. That was as funny as letting the air out of a tire of your neighbor and giggling from the front window watching him worry about being late for work. A laff-riot if you're 12 and developmentally disabled. Hardy-har-har.:mad:





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  • Flowbee
    Oct 10, 07:13 PM
    Don't you mean PS3's?

    I just pre-orded mine today for the:D launch date

    Oops. I guess it's pretty obvious thet I never made it past the PSone. :o



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  • hexor
    Jul 21, 12:10 PM
    They really seem to believe that everyone is naive.

    As Apple themselves have pointed out, the number of displayed bars on a phone is often not very meaningful.

    What's important, is how much dBm change occurs and especially whether or not the connection drops.

    Ok but the problem is that 99% of the people are naive and only pay attention to the bars they see on the screen.





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  • Rodimus Prime
    Apr 22, 06:57 PM
    Whereas I agree with your post entirely, I get the feeling that you wouldn't be saying this if Apple were the only ones not to collect such data. You have bashed Google many times for the amount of data it collects, but as soon as Apple is to be seen to be doing it, it's all cool. A "non-issue.":rolleyes:

    some how I think the only reason he is saying that is because Apple is the one doing it.
    If it was anyone else LTD would be bashing it like no tomorrow.
    My issue with it is the fact that it does not let you opt out. It would be one thing to freely give away that infomation. It is another not to be even given the option to opt out. On top of that the way Apple is doing it is even worse.
    Google and Apple are in the wrong I feel. I just feel Apple is even more wrong than Google. Google at least only stores the last 50 cell towers and 200 wifi compared to Apple which keeps all of it locally.



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  • hvfsl
    Oct 10, 05:05 PM
    Well if they do launch it so soon, it probably won't replace the current iPods, but be a new highend model.





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  • Mystikal
    Mar 17, 01:10 PM
    Yeah that employee probably lost his job dude.



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  • whooleytoo
    Jan 8, 10:54 AM
    BTW, I had to laugh when they demoed FMV used as a wallpaper in Vista, and the crowd ooohed and awwed and clapped. :)

    I'd be more impressed if Leopard used Core Video, and did translucent effects on your desktop (say, a picture of water, with an occasional ripple flowing across it. Or a picture of leave on a tree, which sway from side to side in the wind). Much less distracting than a video.





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  • digitalbiker
    Aug 7, 06:42 PM
    it's about time... the price is still kinda steep though...

    I agree. I don't know why Apple keeps charging a premium for these displays. LCD monitors have come down substantially in price and Apple just gives us these mediocre price breaks.

    The Cinema displays are nice and well designed but not worth the extra cost.



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  • MattInOz
    Apr 6, 08:38 PM
    Product is designed to help people realize value.
    I mean it's taken them this long to work that out.





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  • Blakeasd
    Apr 9, 08:44 AM
    I think I know why OS X has had less great features then previous versions. Scott Forstall was a big designer for Leopard and helped create some of the major Lion features like Time Machine. After Leopard Forstall was moved to the IOS team. Perhaps Mac OS X needs Forstall back.





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  • Highland
    Aug 3, 07:48 PM
    :eek: Dare!!??? As in double dog dare!!?? As in triple dog dare with a cherry on top!!?? ( Don't get your bowels in an uproar, I'm only teasing!!:D )
    I'm not upset :)

    I just find it really strange for people to defend questionable actions of large companies!




    Surely
    Apr 8, 01:12 PM
    You guys don't get it do you, the promotion is not for the iPad, they are going to use some stock of the iPad to promote some other stuff and make money. The iPad is the draw in this case, not the promotion in and of itself.

    Yeah, that makes a little more sense. But what....iPad2 accessories?

    I still have a hard time buying their reason.





    mgamber
    Oct 13, 04:12 PM
    Wonder if he'll let me crash on his sofa!

    his sofa will probably crash on it's own.





    wake6830
    Jan 15, 03:02 PM
    1. Time Capsule - seems kind of cool. Would have to look into it a bit more, but the price doesn't seem too bad considering that it's an N-router and a hard drive. I would hope that Apple would also make the wireless drive work on older AEBS like they promised, but maybe that's crazy talk.

    2. iPhone/iPod Touch - Yay for the SDK, although I am a little perplexed about the locator thing. My Helio Ocean has had a google maps feature with a locator function since it came out in like April, and it's very exact in telling you where you are - none of this multi-block radius crap.

    The other thing is the paid update, combined with the updates being included on new, less expensive Touches. LAME. LAME. LAME. Apple should get reamed by customers on this.

    3. iTunes rentals/Apple TV2 - I think the rentals are ok - pretty much the same as pay-per-view, except should be a better selection. I like the option for HD. I do wish that the time frame was 48 hours, and I also wish that the movies came out on the dvd release date and not a month later.

    As for Apple TV2, I think it was a step closer toward making it useful. It really should just have a full browser and a dvd/blu-ray drive. The lower price is helpful, but keeping the 40 gig hard drive is kind of an insult.

    4. MacBook Air - What can I say? A comparatively weak processor, no graphics card, no user replaceable battery, soldered-in RAM, 80 gig iPod hard drive or $1,000 dollar SSD, mono speaker and $1800?!?! I'm not a fan of the fat bezel around the screen either. I do like the multi-touch, and I think the optical drive sharing with other computers is pretty neat.

    Overall, I have to say I'm disappointed. I am looking to buy two macbook pros but wanted to wait for updates. I briefly considered just going ahead and getting them now anyway, but decided not to. I am confused as to why Apple would come up with new tech and NOT put it in their pro line, but they'll have to sooner or later and I'll wait until they do.

    I don't think the disappointment is limited to whiners on these forums. Look at AAPL today - down over 6% since this morning.





    chrisd1974
    Apr 5, 04:16 PM
    Maybe I'm being harsh, maybe what the world really needs is a 3 hour Zoomba infomercial app. Or an app extolling the benefits of the snuggie. And the excuse 'hey dude, I work in advertising' is not a good reason to criticise people who see this app for what it is, a pile of ****. If you work in advertising, the best thing you could do is make a note of the fact that everyone who DOESN'T work in advertising thinks this is a pile of **** and modify your advertising strategy accordingly.

    It's like people at burger king reacting to the fact that everyone hates burger king by saying 'these burgers are useful to me, because I work at burger king'





    Macnoviz
    Oct 11, 10:50 AM
    A bigger screen than the iPod's would be preferable, even without an increase in pixel count. A 320x240 video on my iMac display is far easier on the eyes than a 320x240 video on my iPod when both are set to the same brightness. Why? Because the iPod display is too damn small for long-term comfortable viewing.

    Yep, I fear that the Zune may let the iPod screen look small. Now is Apple's turn to make people think the Zune has a small screen in comparison to the vPod