Avro
May 3, 12:22 PM
even thou it can be spec'ed that way, it has an empty 2nd socket.
And your point is? :confused:
Back in 2009 The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/11/microsoft_flames_macs/page2.html)specced up an SP 5500 and a Mac Pro
Mac Pro $2,499
Dell T5500 $3,630
So for over $1100 less you could get a Mac Pro instead of a Dell. A bit like getting a Mercedes that costs less than a Hyundai. :D
And your point is? :confused:
Back in 2009 The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/11/microsoft_flames_macs/page2.html)specced up an SP 5500 and a Mac Pro
Mac Pro $2,499
Dell T5500 $3,630
So for over $1100 less you could get a Mac Pro instead of a Dell. A bit like getting a Mercedes that costs less than a Hyundai. :D
simie
Aug 7, 04:45 PM
Here is the address of the stream (Real-Time Streaming Protocol files can be saved under windows easily)
rtsp://a2047.v1412b.c1412.g.vq.akamaistream.net/5/2047/1412/1_h264_350/1a1a1ae555c531960166df4dbc3095c327960d7be756b71b49aa1576e344addb3ead1a497aaedf11/wwdc_2006_1_350.mp4
Possible solution for downloading it may be found here.
http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10518/
rtsp://a2047.v1412b.c1412.g.vq.akamaistream.net/5/2047/1412/1_h264_350/1a1a1ae555c531960166df4dbc3095c327960d7be756b71b49aa1576e344addb3ead1a497aaedf11/wwdc_2006_1_350.mp4
Possible solution for downloading it may be found here.
http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10518/
bryanc
Nov 16, 10:24 PM
This could be a real winner.
I've been thinking for several years that what needs to evolve in our technology is the physical user interface... computers are fast enough (for the time being), and there's only so much you can do with software.
This opens up limitless possibilities for hardware evolution.
What will make this super for Apple is that, because they make the hardware and the software, it will work properly... unlike all the add-ons for computers as we currently know them.
This is brilliant.
cheers
I've been thinking for several years that what needs to evolve in our technology is the physical user interface... computers are fast enough (for the time being), and there's only so much you can do with software.
This opens up limitless possibilities for hardware evolution.
What will make this super for Apple is that, because they make the hardware and the software, it will work properly... unlike all the add-ons for computers as we currently know them.
This is brilliant.
cheers
sambo.
Sep 10, 11:24 AM
Even most Australians are appalled with it.
no, all Australians are appalled by it. the once proud Chappelli brought forever into disgrace.
covers coming off.
come-on Aussie come-on...
this is certainly the most enjoyable Test series i've watched in a LOONNG :eek: while. is it just me, or is this 20-20 abomination somewhat, "shallow"
no, all Australians are appalled by it. the once proud Chappelli brought forever into disgrace.
covers coming off.
come-on Aussie come-on...
this is certainly the most enjoyable Test series i've watched in a LOONNG :eek: while. is it just me, or is this 20-20 abomination somewhat, "shallow"
Intarweb
Apr 22, 01:51 PM
Can you explain why no ink, no paper, and no army of delivery guys would still cost the same as digital distribution? Even with Apple's 30% and the bandwidth cost of shipping thousands of 10mb magazines, it'd still work out cheaper for users and make a profit for the company.
It costs right around $1 per magazine to print, design and mail for very large circulations. Magazine not newspaper. Take out the printing and mailing and you're probably looking at about $.75 costs. Sell it for $.99 on the ITMS and Apple takes $.33 and they lose money. Magazines have very little wiggle room price wise.
It costs right around $1 per magazine to print, design and mail for very large circulations. Magazine not newspaper. Take out the printing and mailing and you're probably looking at about $.75 costs. Sell it for $.99 on the ITMS and Apple takes $.33 and they lose money. Magazines have very little wiggle room price wise.
lostfan916
Jan 13, 02:50 AM
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3521296/Screen%20shot%202011-01-13%20at%2012.47.32%20AM.png
http://psychopulse.deviantart.com/art/Aurora-mods-136939403
http://psychopulse.deviantart.com/art/Aurora-mods-136939403
PNutts
May 4, 09:51 PM
This. I hate having to charge my phone after minimal usage every damn night.
Without more details I say there is an issue at your phone you should have a Genius look at.
Without more details I say there is an issue at your phone you should have a Genius look at.
Jett0516
Apr 12, 11:52 AM
Apple should just buy Netflix.
Not for sale
Not for sale
Nameci
Mar 20, 01:46 AM
if a PPC would cost 700 bucks then i would go for a mac mini... but hey a PPC 2 core G5 for 300 bucks... it is still more affordable.
MacMan86
May 4, 09:41 AM
Glad to see that it is now so much easier to replace the harddrive on those iMacs - now I might get one and put a 500GB SSD in it :D
Just be sure to invest in anti-static screen roller. Once you've taken the glass off, it's almost impossible to get it back on without being left with a speck of dust trapped between the LCD and glass. 27 inch is twice as frustrating
Just be sure to invest in anti-static screen roller. Once you've taken the glass off, it's almost impossible to get it back on without being left with a speck of dust trapped between the LCD and glass. 27 inch is twice as frustrating
Funkymonk
Apr 27, 05:22 PM
I found the 11 to be too small for my needs. Can't really get serious work done on it so I gave it to my sister.
how serious we talking?
how serious we talking?
panzer06
Apr 26, 04:22 PM
I agree the 11" is one of the better small devices out there. For my needs I chose the 13" for mainly work purposes. I work on a lot of spreadsheets and powerpoints, and the 13" just made more sense. I didnt want to get an 11" and "try" it out to find out I needed more space on the screen or drive. Plus the SD card slot was a deal breaker for me as well. I recently picked my wife up another 13" even though she wanted the 11", I know in the end she would have wanted to go bigger...
With the base 11" 64GB SSD I do miss the SD card slot. That would be a great addition. The 11" is just the perfect size for business travel. I work on huge spreadsheets and just deal with scrolling until I can get to my iMac in one of my offices. Dropbox and the MBA 11" make perfect companions.
Cheers,
With the base 11" 64GB SSD I do miss the SD card slot. That would be a great addition. The 11" is just the perfect size for business travel. I work on huge spreadsheets and just deal with scrolling until I can get to my iMac in one of my offices. Dropbox and the MBA 11" make perfect companions.
Cheers,
cal6n
Sep 12, 12:02 PM
MINI PRO !
NuQuube
NuQuube
siryak
Jul 15, 06:18 PM
Yeah. K. keep dreaming.
The company who makes the darn thing vs. bunch of whiny morons on teh blogz.
Easy call, on who has a better idea of what's going on.
Which is why he said he is either delusional OR a liar. Basically he is blowing smoke up everybody's ***. You can't deny that there is a signal issue. It is very easily reproduced. Also it is not just the bars, but a lot of times the call will get choppy or drop. Then when you take your fingers off it is clear as a crystal.
The company who makes the darn thing vs. bunch of whiny morons on teh blogz.
Easy call, on who has a better idea of what's going on.
Which is why he said he is either delusional OR a liar. Basically he is blowing smoke up everybody's ***. You can't deny that there is a signal issue. It is very easily reproduced. Also it is not just the bars, but a lot of times the call will get choppy or drop. Then when you take your fingers off it is clear as a crystal.
arn
Jan 7, 06:38 PM
sounds like there's going to be another on Wednesday too.
arn
arn
applespears
Mar 7, 11:26 AM
<img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5060/5505675736_a9ce9e1a18_b.jpg">
Nice, do you have the link?
Nice, do you have the link?
birch25
Aug 2, 03:56 PM
I doubt there will be a silver bullet feature that will blow away vista, but overall improvements will take OS X to the next level.
but what is there to get excited about? spotlight (which is rarely used) is faster...wooo... running windows easier...great, not really an upgrade to the mac os, though...
i'm going to assume we're gonna get these things, but there will almost certainly be some big features that we haven't thought of yet.
but what is there to get excited about? spotlight (which is rarely used) is faster...wooo... running windows easier...great, not really an upgrade to the mac os, though...
i'm going to assume we're gonna get these things, but there will almost certainly be some big features that we haven't thought of yet.
Queso
Jul 30, 08:31 AM
But yeah, the empire we built upon slavery and bullying is long dead...
And good riddance to it. However you can't argue that our desire to achieve and excel seems to have taken a severe knock back over the past few decades.
And good riddance to it. However you can't argue that our desire to achieve and excel seems to have taken a severe knock back over the past few decades.
LaMerVipere
Sep 12, 01:44 PM
The iPod shuffle is actually cool looking now.
Evangelion
Jul 12, 02:44 PM
Oh, most definitely.
Wikipedia: nice idea, shame about the execution. Its greatest strength (i.e. that anyone can alter its content) is also its greatest weakness. I know which of the I would choose, and it would *not* be Wikipedia.
Go right ahead. That does not change the findings of the independent study. But if you decide not to use Wikiedia. you most certainly have that right.
Wikipedia: nice idea, shame about the execution. Its greatest strength (i.e. that anyone can alter its content) is also its greatest weakness. I know which of the I would choose, and it would *not* be Wikipedia.
Go right ahead. That does not change the findings of the independent study. But if you decide not to use Wikiedia. you most certainly have that right.
JeepGuy
May 2, 11:41 AM
And the Dell would still end up being around 1000$ cheaper.
what even a bigger kick in the head is they have the new E3 xeon's in their new T1600 mini workstation as an option.
what even a bigger kick in the head is they have the new E3 xeon's in their new T1600 mini workstation as an option.
dr_lha
Nov 10, 09:39 AM
I spoke to two techs at PC World computer superstore (biggest computer retailer in UK) two weeks ago about monitor compatibility with my G4 Mac Mini. Turned out both these guys owned Intel Macs, folks pay $$$$ to have their PCs fixed by these guys:p . Anyway I mentioned I was waiting till Leopard to upgrade my Mac. One of the guys mentioned they'd already got the date for when Intel Mac Mini's with Leopard will be in store. Wait for it... April 2007:( . It seems unlikely that Leopard will pounce onto our screens in January.
Those guy's don't actually know anything, Apple hasn't announced anything other than "Spring 2007". However April sounds right to me. People thinking its coming in January are in for a shock, given how buggy the Leopard builds are rigt now its pretty unlikely that Leopard will be out any sooner than April.
Personally I'd like Apple to wait until Leopard is ready to release it, rather than release a bug ridden piece of crap like 10.4(.0) arguably was.
Those guy's don't actually know anything, Apple hasn't announced anything other than "Spring 2007". However April sounds right to me. People thinking its coming in January are in for a shock, given how buggy the Leopard builds are rigt now its pretty unlikely that Leopard will be out any sooner than April.
Personally I'd like Apple to wait until Leopard is ready to release it, rather than release a bug ridden piece of crap like 10.4(.0) arguably was.
technicolor
Oct 17, 01:59 PM
In addition to those waiting from the school crowd, there is the christmas buying crowd waiting just around the corner.
I really believe that Apple is going to arrogantly keep to their same slow update cycle despite switching to Intel. This means we probably won't see Core 2 Duo and better GPUs in MacBook /MacBook Pros / mini until MacWorld SF 2007.
Apple really misses the boat by not having up-to-date new product available before the holiday buying season.
Most people do not care or even know what sort of chip or gpu is inside their computers. People here should stop deluding themselves into thinking they are the average consumer and somehow Apple is shooting themselves in the foot by not catering to them.
I really believe that Apple is going to arrogantly keep to their same slow update cycle despite switching to Intel. This means we probably won't see Core 2 Duo and better GPUs in MacBook /MacBook Pros / mini until MacWorld SF 2007.
Apple really misses the boat by not having up-to-date new product available before the holiday buying season.
Most people do not care or even know what sort of chip or gpu is inside their computers. People here should stop deluding themselves into thinking they are the average consumer and somehow Apple is shooting themselves in the foot by not catering to them.
zwida
Sep 17, 10:21 AM
Oct 11 works with what they told me at the Apple store: "We'll have them in-store in early to mid October."
It's good for my wallet that they didn't have a rack of them in-store on Thursday...
It's good for my wallet that they didn't have a rack of them in-store on Thursday...