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  • MrFirework
    Jan 2, 10:51 AM
    not only that, but none of the rumors really pointed to MWSF for a compact Macbook.

    arn

    True enough... but have any of the new product rumors really pointed to MWSF for anything?




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  • hyperpasta
    Sep 1, 01:27 PM
    http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2011

    They say reliable sources confirm a 23" MEROM (not Conroe) iMac!




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  • Expedition
    Apr 13, 04:01 AM
    Yes, I do!
    For me, TextEdit and Preview crash on launch. I suspected Dropbox 1.1.13 but killing Dropbox didn't 'cure' the crashes.

    I have solved the problem related to crashes of TextEdit and Preview on DP2. Like I had suspected it was indeed related to Dropbox, namely the use of an alias for the Downloads folder in /users/~/. The alias pointed to the Downloads folder, which sits inside my Dropbox folder. When I replaced the alias in /users/~/ with a new folder called "Downloads", TextEdit and Preview would run without issues. So, to me it looks like that whatever is saved to in /users/~/Library/Containers/com.apple.TextEdit / cannot handle aliases.




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  • MacLuvin
    Apr 6, 07:56 AM
    Ok I'm using a Late 2008 MBP model, 2.4 ghz IC2D , 4gig ram. But Launchpad is lagging for me big time, when I try to scroll thru my apps for instance. and when i switch windows its not always flowing. Now I know LION still has a few miles to go before it works perfectly, however I wanna know if its the same for other developers with later MBP's or does it flow perfectly?




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  • redAPPLE
    Nov 28, 10:14 AM
    imo, like in sports, a loss is a loss.




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  • Choralone
    Apr 19, 05:11 PM
    I HAD YOU ALL BEAT:D
    I'm GOING to upgrade from a slow single processor 867Mhz G4 from 2001 running Tiger with a 120GB+60GB HD and the ancient ATI 9000 Pro.:)

    1 21.5 (or 24 please)
    3.x Ghz Quad SB i7
    8 GB (or 16GB)
    2 TB HD
    Ati 6000x series
    etc etc:):)

    So close... I'm going to finally upgrade from the dual 867Mhz G4 "Mirrored Door" from and am also running Tiger.




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  • KnightWRX
    May 2, 06:13 PM
    Never said anything about cooperative multi-tasking.

    iOS is not cooperative multi-tasking. It's fully pre-emptive.

    I know it is, unfortunately, the userspace APIs don't allow 3rd party apps to profit from that. You can't just write code and hope the process scheduler will happily deal with you (as any modern, pre-emptive OS scheduler does). No matter what, your apps gets sent messages to suspend itself and the frameworks are built in a way that if you don't intercept these to "background" certain tasks using a certain limited API to do so, the defaults kick in and you get sent to oblivion.

    It's pre-emptive cooperative multi-tasking if you will. It's limiting. This is a "Truck" OS. I don't need limits on truck. If I wanted limits, I'd drive a car, to use the Steve analogy. ;)

    I'm talking about intelligent pre-emptive multitasking with API's that allow the Apps to make intelligent decisions removing the burden from users to "clean up" after apps they have launched but aren't using.

    Apps aren't intelligent (artificial intelligence ain't quite there yet). If I have apps open, there's a reason and I want them to stay open. I'm not CPU/memory limited enough to warrant dumping these to some kind of swap space and prevented from sitting in their idle loop, waiting on their input.

    Taking control away from the user is in the end dumbing down the experience. This is what most folks are afraid of with all these features.

    I'm talking about Apps that are, to the user, ALWAYS instantly available in exactly the same state that they left them in.

    They can only be instantly available if they stay resident in RAM. If they are swapped out, then they need to be swapped back in.




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  • franswa za
    May 3, 04:55 AM
    took 5 versions of the iphone, 1 version of the ipad and a s-load of developers to get here.

    :d




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  • Lollypop
    Aug 16, 07:25 AM
    Wonder if the wireless ipod wont be the iphone, and the release of itunes 7 will also come along with the release of either?

    Going wireless is inevitable, even entry level PDA's not have wifi (802.11b and g) and reviewers are critisising the mac pro for the lack of bluetooth as a default. The world is going wireless, its just a matter of time.




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  • rog
    Jan 3, 03:47 PM
    My predictions:
    Price cuts across the board for Macs. Mini starts at $399 to compete with low cost wintel machines. 24" iMac @$1499. 17"MacBook @$2199. I think iMacs will go quad core except the $699 model, MacPros will be in 2 configs at 8 core, and 1 config at 16 core for $2499. Ship date for 10.5. Early preview of unnamed next generation OS due in early 2009. New iLife and iWork of course. No iPhone or updated iPods.
    Also a 10.5" (1152x768) ultraportable 2.5lb MacBookMini.




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  • TMay
    Apr 13, 12:56 AM
    This is so that each eye receives 24fps for 3d. So finally 3d will now look like a 3d "movie" rather than a 3d flip book.

    Thanks. I missed the 3D.




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  • Tubby The Bull
    Oct 23, 08:49 AM
    Hi folks!

    I've read Macrumors every day for years, so I figure I may as well start participating :)

    Last Friday, we took our Nov'05 PowerBook into the local Apple dealer to trade it in for a MBP. We've been with particular dealer for over 10 years, so there is a good trust/freindship thing going on. Anyhow, the dealer told us he expects new MBP models within 10 days, so he is holding our order until Halloween.

    He's been right before, so we have a pretty good feeling about October 31st.

    Obviously, it can't be verified... I'm just relaying the info I've been given.

    Don't flame me - I'm a friendly Canuk :p

    Tubby




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  • designed
    Mar 22, 08:23 PM
    Congrats to designed for reaching 1 million.
    Thanks! It didn't take that long after all. I guess folding with a MP is a bit different from folding with a PS3 and a Core Duo :D


    thanks for the links! yes, designed is kicking some butt! i wonder what his times per frame are


    I'm assuming that frame times refer to the steps FahCore reports? If that's the case, they seem to be around the 33 minute mark to do the 1% of the bigadv-package.




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  • cube
    Mar 24, 02:24 PM
    Uhh, ok? You linked to a video where the HD 3000 is going against an unreleased APU from AMD. May as well have posted a comparison to the GMA 950 to the 6990. :rolleyes:

    I never said there was nothing better than the Intel 3000, I said it doesn't suck as bad as he makes it out to be(or AMD's unreleased propaganda, or you).

    With only a couple months difference in release date, Sandy Bridge is a bad purchase.




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  • Bernard SG
    Oct 21, 05:52 AM
    14 million devices sold in Q3 2010.
    'Nuff said.




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  • Surreal
    May 2, 06:00 PM
    This will be interesting. The issue that I see concerns ancillary data. I really dislike how the iphone handles application data, but it is--at the very least--consistent. You delete the app, you delete the data.

    I haven't had the occasion to see how MAS works with deleting, but I can't imagine it doing anything similar, and that creates a rift, in my opinion.




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  • aiqw9182
    Apr 12, 09:09 PM
    Fine. You all go and apply to work at a post house and put "iMovie" on your resume. See how long it takes for them to laugh you out the door.

    I haven't really used iMovie since HD, so to be honest I don't really care what they do to it. It's "Super quick to capture and edit DV" time has come and gone.

    What the hell are you talking about? I use iMovie for home videos and I use Final Cut at work. If you don't use something then you shouldn't be bitching about it.




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  • Stewie
    Sep 7, 02:15 PM
    Sorry for the nasty long URL (http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:9OrBsXYjfxgJ:www.amazon.com/b/%3Fie%3DUTF8%26node%3D16263011+unbox+site:amazon.com&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1&client=firefox-a), but this is a cache page from a google search where you can see what Amazons offerings our for their new download service.




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  • torn
    Oct 29, 08:05 AM
    http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt114/longasau/IMG_0361.jpg
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    've just received the Belkin Grip Vue Tint. It's greater than expected! The back now looks like aluminum on MacBook.




    8CoreWhore
    May 2, 04:58 PM
    Apple sees the benefit of unifying how things work across OS X and iOS.

    There are tons of people that don't know how to install or uninstall apps on their PC, but they do on their iPhone or iPad. By unifying, those people feel comfortable buying a Mac.




    Glideslope
    Sep 15, 09:45 AM
    When will it stop??

    Jan 2011. :apple:




    tkermit
    Apr 2, 07:02 PM
    Marketing geniuses :)




    TelegraphRoad
    Sep 14, 09:24 PM
    I subscribed to their magazine for about 10 years. I bought into the whole thing ... raffle, website subscription, donations ... the whole bit. I finally got smart after being burned on riding mowers, washing machines, hotels, hand-held vacuums and most other crap. I religiously purchased their recommendations, except for cars since I worked in that business and they were too biased against some brands. I found their recommendations so unreliable, that I started shopping from the bottom of this. Anyway, I can't recommend them and perhaps we can get publicity for making that statement.




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    Sep 14, 10:44 AM
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