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  • Silentwave
    Jul 17, 08:08 AM
    Could someone please clarify, are we expecting the MacBook Pro to be updated at WWDC? I'm ready to purchase a MacBook Pro right away, but if we are fairly certain that there will be a new release in August I will wait as my current laptop is doing the job.

    Does anyone want to give some odds? I know that no-one can be certain but for instance for a 25% chance I'll wait, for a 5% chance I'll just order one now.


    I wouldn't give you good odds for WWDC, but you should have your update within less than a month from it.

    Merom isn't out at the time of WWDC- it won't be until later in August. It is possible they may let apple take pre-orders if steve wants to really make it a massive attack at WWDC on all parts of the line charging ahead into the next generation, but you never know with him.

    Of course the way things are going, for all we know there may really be PB G5s at WWDC, who knows nowadays :rolleyes:





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  • Howardchief
    Mar 23, 05:53 PM
    You counter point is just as silly.

    His counter point is supposed to be just as silly. That's his point.





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  • freiheit
    Sep 9, 05:20 PM
    What i find odd is that it appears to allow 1 or 2GB in either slot, but no more than 3GB in total. That is obviously the maximum the board can take, but it would have made a little more sense to allow 2GB in each.

    I wholeheartedly agree. I'm at a point (thanks to apps like Parallels) where I am ready to replace both my PC and my G5 PowerMac with a single system. I can't really justify the cost of the MacPro (even the low-end is over $2K) but if I'm to be running both Mac and Windows simultaneously, 4GB RAM capacity in the iMac would be very much appreciated. 3GB would do, but the cost difference between the 2GB and 3GB option right now is extremely high ($575 more to go from 2GB to 3GB, not $575 total for 3GB) which puts the 17" iMac right in the price range of the low-end MacPro.

    Did anyone else also notice the verbage in the "how much RAM do I need" section on the iMac store page that says you can choose a "one SO-DIMM" option to keep 2 slots free? Why do I not see this as an option? There's 2x512MB, 2x1GB and 1x2GB+1x1GB.





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  • StealthGhost
    Mar 23, 04:52 PM
    Unless an app is breaking the law, then they have no authority and should have no reason to concern themselves with apps.

    It's already been said, these checkpoints are posted in local papers, this is just an app that makes that information easier to access.

    I bet Apple pulls them. RIM already did. Companies far too often cave to the illogical or crazies rather than standing up for what is logical and right.





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  • flopticalcube
    Apr 20, 08:41 AM
    Yes, murder them all. Just tonight as I was driving by a McDonalds, three corporate execs ran out, caught me at a red light, and forced a Big Mac down my throat. Thank god I didn't drive by the Krystal's, too - those soggy little gut bombers would have put a hurting on me.



    I wasn't being sarcastic. I was making his post(s) seem even more ridiculous than they come off as being, considering I don't think anyone in the history of time has ever been forced to eat at burger joints morning, noon, and night.

    He wasn't quoting your post when I replied to him, it was gkarris' post.

    Thread of posts:


    The Economy is IMPROVING!

    McDonald's hired 50,000 workers today! :eek:

    http://money.cnn.com/2011/04/19/news/companies/mcdonalds_jobs_hiring/index.htm

    (*gets up and starts clapping...*)

    :rolleyes:

    Keep listening to corporate run media which lies and doesn't tell the whole story.. my friend, unemployment and the economy aren't getting any better.. in fact, very soon it will collapse.. as inflation starts to settle in.. and if you wanna know the truth, look at BBC and other non-corporate run media for the truth. I know in my home state its like 7.9 percent and most of the jobs are health care and IT - no industrial, no customer service, nothing else.

    See the roll eyes after his post, I think he was being sarcastic.





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  • ericswyatt
    Apr 30, 02:42 PM
    I have had my iMac for about 9 months.. looks like it will be going on Craigslist next week!! ;)

    :apple::apple::apple::apple::apple:

    Hey, where are you located and what are the specs? I might be interested...





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  • Constable Odo
    Apr 4, 12:17 PM
    Too bad it won't serve as a warning to criminals to stop breaking into Apple stores. I hope it wasn't some white guard, black criminal shooting. That will really cause a lot of negative feedback.





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  • redvettez06
    Apr 4, 12:11 PM
    I'm as pro gun rights as anyone, but this sounds like a problem for the security guard. Unless that guard's life was in danger, there was no reason to shoot anyone, especially in the head. The placement of that shot was no accident.

    That being said, I'm sure there are a lot of facts we don't know. Innocent until proven guilty, of course.

    If there are a lot of facts that you don't know, how do you know that the headshot was no accident?





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  • rikers_mailbox
    Sep 19, 01:42 PM
    I bought a movie (Good Will Hunting) to try out the whole shabang and see the quality for myself. The 1.5Gb download took 6+ hours on my crappy adelphia cable modem (it feels slower every day, what am I paying 50 bucks a month for again?). I was satisfied with the image quality on my 20" Dell widescreen, but sitting at my desk to watch a movie instead of my couch isn't the movie experience I'm going for. Sadly, I probably won't be buying another iTunes movie.

    Not that anyone cares.





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  • pilotzen
    Aug 23, 09:08 PM
    Another way to look at this is Creative SETTLED for $100 million.

    Why did they stop at that amount? If it was all so rock solid why didnt they turn their nose up at the out of court amount and proceed?

    Why did they give in so quick?

    hmmm :confused:





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  • kingtj
    Oct 27, 10:33 AM
    More and more devices come with "non replaceable" batteries, and it's often because this allows for more design flexibility. If your device uses a standard, "off the shelf" rechargeable battery pack, you're limited to certain dimensions for the battery compartment. Newer battery packs can be custom molded into all sorts of odd shapes - and that allows for making thinner or more "shapely" products. However, it also means they'd have to sell MANY more varieties of battery packs if they still made these oddballs "replaceable". Nobody would be able to locate the proper battery when it came time to do a replacement anyway.....

    Realistically though, almost any consumer electronics device I've seen has *some* way to open it up. And assuming the internal battery works for at least 2 or 3 years, it's not unreasonable to say "Hey... you still want to keep this device going for another 2-3 years? Ok... go to some extra effort prying it open once and do a battery swap with a custom replacement battery." That's what you're looking at on an iPod. After 5 or 6 years, are you REALLY going to keep using the same product anyway? If so, ok ... you have to hassle with prying it open 2 times in the lifespan of the product then. Doesn't sound horrible to me.


    They do build in obsolescence into the ipod as you can't replace the battery (easily). It does become a disposable item, although a pricey one at that. I do love the ipod (even though I don't own one) but this puts me off to the point where I just can't go through with actually buying one. My experience with rechargeable batteries in mobile phones and lap top isn't good.





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  • CaptainCaveMann
    Sep 1, 11:46 AM
    I think this rumor should be taken with a grain of salt. It seems highly unlikely a 23 inch imac would emerge (or even should emerge). On top of that a bigger imac with Merom? Makes no sense, a bigger imac should have Conroe. ;)





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  • izzle22
    Oct 12, 08:28 PM
    Ultimately: who cares?
    Bono still sucks, U2 has always sucked, and, much as i like a) the color of the new iPod and b) fighting AIDS, Apple's weird extended relationship with Bono makes very little sense to me.

    P.S. Damn, Bono sucks.


    By the way what kind of music do you like? New Kids On The Block?





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  • Micjose
    Mar 22, 01:16 PM
    Finally some Mac rumors.. :D





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  • CorvusCamenarum
    Oct 27, 08:49 AM
    Ummm...
    How about this one (http://www.engadget.com/2005/09/12/russian-wooden-pc-bigger-than-a-breadbox/)
    Or this one (http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/03/suissa-computers-offers-up-custom-wooden-pcs/)
    :D

    I have no problem with Greenpeace being at the show as long as they back up their findings with facts and conduct themselves in a civil manner. If Microsoft stepped out of line at the show, I would expect them to be kicked out of the show as well.


    I love that first one; it's even got the Apple minimalist motif about it.

    Didn't the first Apple I's come in a wood case as well?





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  • Anonymous Freak
    May 3, 04:46 PM
    You could just use teleport http://www.abyssoft.com/software/teleport/

    Teleport isn't the same. Teleport is a way to CONTROL a second computer, I'm referring to a way to specifically use extra direct-connect monitors.

    Not to mention... Why would you want to use the new iMac as a display on an older computer? By the time this iMac is obsolete and ready for re-use as a display, you'll have a newer/faster/better computer to connect it to.





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  • asdf542
    Apr 14, 12:23 PM
    Why? All that article says is manufacturers can add TB, not that the will.

    Everyone was free to add Firewire too. Look how well that went over.
    Same reply as previous quote. Exactly what do you think that article is telling you?


    You made a simple claim:
    "Thunderbolt will be 'Mac only'"

    It won't be, you were proven wrong, now get over it. Maybe you missed the title of this topic?
    "Intel to Support Both USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt in 2012 'Ivy Bridge' Platform"





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  • milo
    Sep 5, 01:05 PM
    A current LCD or Plasma television with DVI or HDMI inputs can make an excellent computer monitor.

    I'm sure they do. But I'm totally fine with the TV I have, I'm not the tiniest bit interested in upgrading, especially considering what the new stuff costs.

    And I'd still have a keyboard and mouse in my living room, and I'd have to pull up a chair or strain my eyes from my sofa on the other side of the room. I've tried it, and I don't really like it, at least not for any uses other than just watching TV.

    attempts to unify the TV and the computer have been done for the last 15 years or so without success. I give Apple a less then 10% success. Even if they succeed, the definition of success here is greatly compromise to a point of failure.

    Sounds like the predictions of mp3 player success for apple. They already have a precedent for entering a marketplace that isn't going anywhere and pretty much single handedly getting it to take off.





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  • Willis
    Sep 10, 05:39 AM
    Well at least people who have brought MacPros can breathe easy now for a while. Basically because these Kentsfield's arent pin compatable with Woodcrest.

    However, trying to find a product that can take conroe is sort of pointless. There's no proof or rumours that Apple are working on a Midrange tower. AND even if Apple did release one with just a Conroe chip in it, it would eat iMac sales.

    It'd be nice to see one, but not likely





    nagromme
    Mar 30, 11:35 AM
    I don’t much care about this battle either way—I can see why Apple wants to defend the term they popularized for the ecosystem they were first to build. And I can see why they might lose. Either way won’t help or hurt any of the parties involved that much. (The Amazon Mobile Market could survive just fine, if it’s good; and a name alone won’t make any other mobile software platform come close to touching iOS!)

    But this is funny:

    "the simple fact that those companies were using the term in the first place indicates that the term is generic”

    In that case, if you violate a trademark, you’re automatically not violating a trademark! :p





    centauratlas
    Apr 4, 12:24 PM
    The San Diego news says the robbers were shooting at him, so I think his life was in danger. :-) 40 rounds of exchanged fire.


    Chula Vista is NOT La Jolla.

    If you don't want to be shot, don't rob a store and better yet don't rob a store carrying a gun with other people carrying guns.

    I'm as pro gun rights as anyone, but this sounds like a problem for the security guard. Unless that guard's life was in danger, there was no reason to shoot anyone, especially in the head. The placement of that shot was no accident.

    That being said, I'm sure there are a lot of facts we don't know. Innocent until proven guilty, of course.





    hayesk
    May 3, 07:13 PM
    I think I covered enough :)

    What you've covered is a mishmash of things that Apple did and tried to infer it was because of the iPhone. When in reality, not much except the bringing of some iOS features back into MacOS X (which I agree with even if I won't use them all) has anything to do with the iPhone.





    Gaelic2
    Mar 22, 01:42 PM
    Still lovin' my 2009 iMac.... best machine I've ever owned.

    I'm with you!This gas been a great computer with few, if any, problems for me. I think I'll wait awhile so they can get HDs at a decent price that can hookup to Thunderbolt. I seem to run quite well at the speed I have now. Any increase wouldn't be noticed since I rarely encode videos.





    Eidorian
    Jul 15, 05:21 AM
    :( And I thought I was hot stuff with my 2GHz Core Duo iMac... Less than a month old!
    Oh well, that's the way it always goes...Someone should have paid attention to the Buyer's Guide.

    http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/

    I've had the money for an iMac for over a month now. I haven't bought it though.


    What's the probability of being able to drop one of the newer, more powerful chips into my iMac sometime in the future? I mean, I've got 2GB RAM and a 500GB HDD, and a 256MB video card... A newer processor down the line should work well, right?The CPU is possible but you probably wouldn't want to it yourself. The hard drive is easier. The video card would require an entire logic board replacement.