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  • MacRumors
    Apr 14, 09:02 AM
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  • dsut4392
    Apr 11, 05:23 AM
    Interesting point, although what you're not factoring in is that the resale value of CS5 is substantial whereas the resale value of the subscription model is ZERO :D

    Nor the fact that the only part of that �8000 up-front cost you save is the �1700 cost of the Adobe software. 21% saving is better than nothing, but you would do better to get your business modelling and recruitment right...





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  • mr evil brkfast
    Oct 11, 02:48 PM
    I think it was Motorola's Fault to start with. Ever since the G4 Debuted they have not pushed for improvements and left Apple having to drop speeds in realeased products (500 to 450 in the original), and dual processors (July2000) with no speed bump.

    Apple should have realised long ago Mot uselessness and SERIOUSLY investigated other options, so the recent 1.25 GHZ update and any future poor updates are Apple's fault!





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  • jimN
    Nov 8, 07:44 AM
    According to Yahoo they've been upgraded in regards to CPU (obviously), RAM and HD... so pretty much the same as the MBP's two weeks ago.

    Edit: And double layer superdrive too...

    Isn't the RAM the same? Unless they are putting single chips in as opposed to double to make store bought upgrades simpler.





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  • emotion
    Nov 8, 09:52 AM
    I'm guessing they did that so they could use the same adapters for both. The laptop itself still has a 60W ps.


    A shame really if true...the MBP power supply is pretty big and not that portable (compared to the old pbooks and even old MBs).





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  • blizaine
    Mar 28, 12:47 PM
    Milo helped me find 2 iPads at a Best Buy in my local area. Unfortunately, the site has shown 'sold out' everywhere for the last few days.

    That's because Best Buy stopped showing iPad 2 availability online a few weeks ago (and Milo requires this), because they are currently trying to fill their backlog of orders and reservations with every iPad they get. They stopped taking orders at the same time. Once they fulfill all their orders and start having stock, I'm sure they will switch the future back on, that let's you check local inventory.

    On a side note, I went to an Apple store in Indianapolis, at 9:30am at the end of last week and there were about 150+ people in line. I didn't realize they were still opening the store an hour early every day to sell the iPads they had received in the previous day. I wonder how long this will go on for.





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  • NYC Russ
    Apr 12, 12:45 PM
    YEP!




    Really? So I guess the 920,000 people working at FoxConn are just standing around goofing off?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn

    FoxConn has a net income of about 2.2 billion. Their gross revenues are about $59 billion. If each worker cost them just an extra $2,500 per year ($210 per month) they would be out of business and have to shut their doors.

    And everyone here knows damn well that Chinese workers get paid much less than US workers, in other words doing FoxConn in a country with higher labor costs would mean that everything would cost a CRAP LOAD more money or it wouldn't get built to begin with.
    Uh, yes really. I deal with manufacturers professionally. Unless something is labor intensive and low value added (like clothing,) the only reason to manufacture in China is for the currency exchange rates and lax environmental laws.

    Why do you think Haier, a Chinese company, is profitably manufacturing in South Carolina?





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  • xxBURT0Nxx
    May 5, 10:11 PM
    This also means that iTunes is going to be outdated and useless soon...at least for those of us with iOS devices :)

    assuming they make backing up to the cloud free.. which is almost guaranteed not to happen... as i said earlier:





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  • Willis
    Nov 8, 09:29 AM
    Well, not bad of an upgrade. 1Gb standard on the 2Ghz models is about right.

    Other than that, pretty much the same. (bar the different HD sizes)





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  • anim8or
    Sep 6, 09:15 AM
    Does anyone think that as we have seen the Mac Mini's update was just a speed bump, that the MacBook will only see a speed bump too.

    There has been a debate as to whether the MacBook will see 'merom' this year, i think that the evidence speaks for itself... ...not til next year.

    Here is how i see it;

    Mac Mini, MacBook White - Consumer models - Core Duo til late this year or early next

    iMac, MacBook Black - Bridge between consumer and pro - Core 2 Duo (Possibly not in the BlackBook but perhaps as an option?)

    Mac Pro, MacBook Pro - Pro Models - Core 2 Duo


    Just my opinion... ...what does everyone else think?





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  • kingtj
    Nov 13, 10:32 AM
    If Apple was rejecting applications because they use private APIs, then that's just the sort of thing Hewitt was complaining about in the first place. He wants a "free and open" programming environment, with nobody saying "Hey, you can't put this on our platform unless you code it THIS way!"

    Honestly, I think there needs to be a "middle ground" here. I don't see Apple EVER doing things the way Hewitt wants them done. This isn't the world wide web, where essentially, "anything goes" and your content gets viewed on all manner of devices and browsers. This is a proprietary, commercial device, marketed by a company that places a lot of value on being able to control all aspects of the products they sell (from the "opening the box" experience to the software, to the customer service experience years after the sale).

    That said, the *review process* itself needs major revamping! Most iPhone developers aren't screaming about wanting everything totally "free and open". They're simply saying, "Hey Apple! If you're going to reject my app or an update to it, be PROMPT about it, and give me DETAILS on exactly what I can change to make it acceptable to you!" Truthfully, with as many apps as are being submitted these days, Apple will probably need to streamline the process. Stop manually reviewing each and every submission. Instead, do some automated code review to make sure certain "off limits" things aren't in the code, and then default to accepting the app. Provide an easy way for people to "flag" an app in the store though, so live humans can review it as requested for violations, and remove it if needed.


    Reading some of the posts about this on Twitter, it may (or may not be) about the Three20 project (Objective C library for developing iPhone apps) that was developed by Hewitt. It apparently was using private APIs and may have been getting other people's apps, who were using the code, rejected. Conceivably, the Facebook app could have been using the same private API calls and was continually getting rejected. Supposedly, Apple has some new way to check out if you're using these APIs. Hewitt may have just got fed up with the situation and decided to quit.





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  • gkarris
    May 5, 12:00 AM
    i feel like this would be a real battery killer... maybe not if you are just adding a few apps and cd's but when i sync ~6gb of music, contacts, calanders, apps, etc. it's a pretty long process over USB... don't even want to know how long it would take over wi-fi, nor would I want to sit around the house for a few hours to finish updating my phone all while the battery is getting raped.

    I would imagine just using your dock plugged into a wall anywhere in the house while your device gets updated - or maybe the new devices will use some sort of Induction Charge and just lay it down on the mat and it will charge and also sync/update wirelessly.





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  • Tux Kapono
    Mar 11, 03:26 PM
    Please delete this hoax of an entry from the Page 2 Rumors. Every second it's up there serves to discredit MacRumors. Seriously.





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  • BigDukeSix
    Mar 28, 02:03 PM
    I am glad to see Apple put their product anywhere it can to increase sales and get devices into peoples hands. Not every place has an Apple store, or maybe even a Target or Best Buy close by. Well done Apple!





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  • _Matt
    Aug 24, 05:26 PM
    Does it mean that apple takes your battery back whether you like it or not? Because it might explode?

    They "recycle" the casing. As in use it again. They dispose the battery.

    Apparently only nine cases of exploding/flammable batteries have been documented.

    And if you don't send it back they will bill you. The cost for not returning the defected battery will be stated in the packaging of the replacement.





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  • theITGuy
    Oct 11, 09:04 AM
    Completed the game on Heroic with a couple of friends...the last few missions were very good...will try to do it on Legendary over the next few weeks...

    I'm growing more and more disenchanted with Multi-player though...I'd rather pop in Halo 3...the game variants and maps are much more enticing...

    -J.-





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  • AP_piano295
    Mar 29, 03:54 PM
    I assume you enlisted then?

    :rolleyes:


    I have no problem with an individual wanting to help out someone who needs help. I DO have a problem with wanting your neighbor's son/daughter to do it FOR you, just because you feel it is the right thing to do. If you really, truly thought it was worth it, we should be reading about you on the news (http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/06/15/american-hunting-osama-bin-laden-gun-detained-northern-pakistan/).

    Otherwise, you are just another guy with some political leanings that has no problem sending our troops this way and that.

    INB4 "blah blah blah iraq GWB blah blah blah"
    -Against that one too, guys :rolleyes:

    I assume you support our country helping the people of Japan and yet you have not joined a group of rescuers going over seas to rescue them.

    I assume you support the efforts of law enforcement to protect yourself and others from murders, thieves, etc. and yet you are not a police person.

    I assume you are in favor of firemen who will keep your house from burning down if it ever catches fire. And yet you are not a fire man.

    I am a citizen of this country I, pay taxes which pays for firemen, the police, drug research etc. etc.

    These are all things that I believe in an yet I am not directly a part of them. Just because I believe in the current actions my country is undertaking in Libya does not mean that I must join the military to show my belief in the rightness of this operation.





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  • CaptMurdock
    Mar 31, 12:42 AM
    LMAO, what did you think this was going to be? Drop a few bombs and disappear? The talk now is that these Rebels fighting Gaddafi have plenty of Al Qaeda in their ranks. This is not going to be a quick in-n-out. Obama's illegal war will be his legacy (well, that and his failed socialized medicine scheme).

    Well, I'm certainly glad you're not letting blind partisanship guide your thinking...:rolleyes: Oy.





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  • louis Fashion
    Apr 9, 05:41 PM
    Can I get it on iBooks??





    hagjohn
    Oct 26, 08:10 PM
    I'm installed the updated but my temps have gone up.. from about 34C degrees to about 54C.





    Apoptosis
    Nov 8, 06:27 AM
    OMG, the anticipation is killing me.. I'm pressing F5 every 30 seconds... :P

    I've been doing that for the last week lol :o :mad:

    C'mon Apple!





    FoxyKaye
    Sep 12, 03:31 PM
    Took them long enough for gapless playback - I'm going to give it the Dark Side of the Moon and Moby Everything is Wrong Nonstop DJ Mix tests when I get home.

    Anyone been playing with gapless so far? How do you like it?

    Ugly, ugly duckling though - not the prettiest iTunes out there.





    lhawkins
    Sep 22, 06:13 PM
    It doesn't really matter what you think about Wal*Mart and their practices, however this story seems very unlikely. If proof of these allegations comes to light Apple would be able to double their cash on hand through one of the biggest lawsuit the world has ever seen. These allegations, if true, violate many different federal and state statutes and Apple would probably be bigger than Microsoft after the dust settled. Real damages would be in the Billions and punitive damages could be ten times as much. Wal*Mart can do this kind of thing to small companies and many third world countries, but Apple has the money to actually take this to court and juries are far more likely to believe the popular and stylish iPod maker than Wal*Mart with their reputation (deserved or not) for exploitation.





    xxBURT0Nxx
    May 5, 06:59 PM
    I read my Verizon TOS. Then I called since I am considering adding a line. Unfortunately they don't grandfather their plans. However after I spoke with a supervisor, I understand how they have their data only, structured. It's very smart of them, designed to make money for Verizon, without adding complications for the customer.

    In the ten years I've been with them about the only drawback is they do tend to be the most expensive. But you get what you pay for. So now I'm clear that unlimited is month to month and can be eliminated at any time. I'll enjoy it while it lasts.

    Well I'm pretty sure that if they change your data plan, you are allowed to opt out of contract without paying ETF.



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