mrwilly123
Oct 12, 09:47 PM
3D audio cues? How would you get anything above 1D audio cues?
oldMac
Dec 8, 12:08 PM
Hmm. I Live an hour south of NYC too, and my service couldn't be better. It has only gotten progressively better over the last two years.
So what's wrong with you? Or your iPhone?
Curious... Maybe my phone is defective?
I'm located in the Plainsboro/Princeton NJ area. Are you close to here?
So what's wrong with you? Or your iPhone?
Curious... Maybe my phone is defective?
I'm located in the Plainsboro/Princeton NJ area. Are you close to here?
Full of Win
Apr 12, 11:04 AM
Apple should just buy Netflix.
The market cap of Netflix is 12 billion, add another 3 to 5 billion for a buyers premium, and it would take a pretty large chunk of the Apple cash reserves.
The market cap of Netflix is 12 billion, add another 3 to 5 billion for a buyers premium, and it would take a pretty large chunk of the Apple cash reserves.
Mac'nCheese
Apr 12, 09:32 PM
Even if your assertion is true, did you notice that the keyword in your post is "encouraged" and not "outlawed".
If France merely "encouraged" Muslim women to forgo the veil and burqa, I think there's very little I would say against such encouragement.
I don't need to source something that is common knowledge. And did you notice the quotes? Means they did a bit more then just kind of asked.... Do u really think a woman walking around most Muslim countries in shorts and a cut off tee shirt are safe?
If France merely "encouraged" Muslim women to forgo the veil and burqa, I think there's very little I would say against such encouragement.
I don't need to source something that is common knowledge. And did you notice the quotes? Means they did a bit more then just kind of asked.... Do u really think a woman walking around most Muslim countries in shorts and a cut off tee shirt are safe?
Blipp
Apr 14, 10:52 AM
I wondered if certain bits of Color, Motion, Soundtrack and perhaps even Compressor and additional bits of FCP 7 might be sold as plug-ins via the App Store. And I'd imagine Apple will start soliciting third-party plug-in developers to make their submission for the Store pretty soon too.
Though I'd be very disappointed if Apple cut out key features of FCP (like multi-cam editing for example) only to sell them as add-ons I for one welcome the idea of them breaking up the studio and allowing customers to purchase only the parts they need or gradually purchase the entire suite over time.
I'd love to see Color (among others) get a facelift to match the new UI but I have a feeling that with all the effort on rewriting FCP we'll have to wait a little longer for the rest of the suite to get their chance.
Though I'd be very disappointed if Apple cut out key features of FCP (like multi-cam editing for example) only to sell them as add-ons I for one welcome the idea of them breaking up the studio and allowing customers to purchase only the parts they need or gradually purchase the entire suite over time.
I'd love to see Color (among others) get a facelift to match the new UI but I have a feeling that with all the effort on rewriting FCP we'll have to wait a little longer for the rest of the suite to get their chance.
crackbookpro
Apr 17, 10:25 AM
Lte... Lte... Lte.
Apple is playing the cards right... the consumers will be fooled, and purchase the white iPhone... all while not realizing that Apple has made a strategic business decision to look towards LTE, and wait for the next big release of the iPhone with 4G from Verizon & AT&T.
Apple is waiting on AT&T... been trying to tell you guys in other posts.
The iPhone 4 is one of Apple's biggest money producing products to date - Glass on the front & back ehhh...
Think people.
Apple has done it again. Maxed profits & cut margins, all while gaining momentum with the consumer.
They make products that sell(max profits), instead of making products for the user like we remember Apple. Not one Apple product get's overstocked... Not ONE!
Apple is playing the cards right... the consumers will be fooled, and purchase the white iPhone... all while not realizing that Apple has made a strategic business decision to look towards LTE, and wait for the next big release of the iPhone with 4G from Verizon & AT&T.
Apple is waiting on AT&T... been trying to tell you guys in other posts.
The iPhone 4 is one of Apple's biggest money producing products to date - Glass on the front & back ehhh...
Think people.
Apple has done it again. Maxed profits & cut margins, all while gaining momentum with the consumer.
They make products that sell(max profits), instead of making products for the user like we remember Apple. Not one Apple product get's overstocked... Not ONE!
vincenz
Apr 21, 06:14 PM
All those music labels will have no choice but to sign on after seeing what Apple can do for them.
Blorzoga
Mar 24, 02:19 PM
Wow, sucks if you ordered when it was 4-5 weeks.
People ordering after you getting units faster
Simple solution: order another one and return the one that gets to you last.
People ordering after you getting units faster
Simple solution: order another one and return the one that gets to you last.
Laird Knox
Mar 24, 04:04 PM
If some of the components come from Japan, is Apple scanning the finished units for radiation?
The recommendation is that you don't feed the iPad to an infant. Other uses are OK.
The recommendation is that you don't feed the iPad to an infant. Other uses are OK.
(L)
Apr 12, 12:43 AM
For the last time.... it's not coming out this year.
iPad = spring
iPhone = summer
iPod = fall
Once a year cycle. Stupid source.
I dunno... Some of the previous rumors that had predicted a 2011 calendar year release had basically considered all the general and speculative points that the article posted today makes. Apple is known to deviate from once a year cycles, and this year both the iPhone and iPad have been rumored at odd times. I find it more plausible that the iPhone is released in the fall and the iPad 3 is a few months later. At any rate, I find the whole idea that Apple would seriously be trying to get its parts from Samsung's supplier (allegedly) rather imaginative.
iPad = spring
iPhone = summer
iPod = fall
Once a year cycle. Stupid source.
I dunno... Some of the previous rumors that had predicted a 2011 calendar year release had basically considered all the general and speculative points that the article posted today makes. Apple is known to deviate from once a year cycles, and this year both the iPhone and iPad have been rumored at odd times. I find it more plausible that the iPhone is released in the fall and the iPad 3 is a few months later. At any rate, I find the whole idea that Apple would seriously be trying to get its parts from Samsung's supplier (allegedly) rather imaginative.
cantthinkofone
Oct 12, 09:41 PM
WOOOT! developers.... DEVELOP THE CRAP OUT OF IT, AND QUICK, i want it :D
mdelvecchio
Apr 29, 03:13 PM
Actually, it will be better than Garmin.
What they do, is they hire local people to watch you via the position tracking. Then, they can give you directions based on your exact location.
Imagine, "Slow down for upcoming pot hole on left."
bahahaha!
What they do, is they hire local people to watch you via the position tracking. Then, they can give you directions based on your exact location.
Imagine, "Slow down for upcoming pot hole on left."
bahahaha!
rp2011
Apr 4, 10:18 PM
There were rumors a while ago that the new chip maker would continue making the older the A4 chips, while Samsung the A5's. My guess is that there will be two new iPhones. One very similar to the iPhone 4 without the glass back as the cheaper model. And the all new 4" screen A5 iPhone with a somewhat higher price tag than today's iPhone 4.
rdowns
Sep 5, 06:21 PM
Wouldnt it be great if apple iphone had features of a phone, pda, and ipod and if it can be used as a modem for a laptop to access the internet?
And it could also core an apple. :rolleyes:
And it could also core an apple. :rolleyes:
wyatt23
Nov 2, 02:26 PM
gsm? c'm -t---mobile-
Mac'Mo
Jan 4, 09:11 AM
please someone post picts or synopsis of it, i wont be going =(
gnasher729
Mar 24, 12:16 PM
If some of the components come from Japan, is Apple scanning the finished units for radiation? I'm not saying but I'm just saying...
Check out www.theregister.com for some articles that provide a bit of sanity to that issue. If you are afraid of radiation then you should insist that your iPad is transported by ship and not by aeroplane, because it gets much more exposure to radiation while in the air.
Check out www.theregister.com for some articles that provide a bit of sanity to that issue. If you are afraid of radiation then you should insist that your iPad is transported by ship and not by aeroplane, because it gets much more exposure to radiation while in the air.
Mainyehc
Aug 2, 04:41 PM
You know, all I personally want is to see Apple fitting a Merom inside a MacBook (non-pro, yes)... I mean, why shouldn't they do that?
Sure, back in the PowerPC days, the differentiation made by Apple between their consumer and professional lines was based both on features AND processors... In a way, it made some sense, as the supply of PowerPC chips was sometimes constrained... Since the G3, G4 and G5 families were alternately produced by IBM and Moto-Freescale, that was less of a problem, as the consumer line would never cannibalize supply for the professional line and vice-versa. I know I'm speculating here, but it sure makes some sense. And, of course, they avoided not only cannibalization on the component supply front, but also on the sales front... :rolleyes:
Anyway... This worked fine back when Apple was, platform-wise, isolated from the rest of the other computer manufacturers. Now they can't afford to lose customers to other brands (and as much as OS X is an attractive proposition, most potential switchers won't take the plunge if they feel they are REALLY being ripped-off), and let's face it: if the Core 2 Duo processors will, as it appears, cost the same as their Core Duo counterparts did when they were launched, why shouldn't Apple slap them across the board? They could always deplete their stock of Core Duo processors on their Mac mini line, while lowering them to their original $499 and $599 pricetags...
Just my €0,02... It's true, I'll have to get my hands on a MacBook until the end of September, so this is mostly wishful thinking :o . Anyway, am I too off-base? (I'm guessing not...).
Sure, back in the PowerPC days, the differentiation made by Apple between their consumer and professional lines was based both on features AND processors... In a way, it made some sense, as the supply of PowerPC chips was sometimes constrained... Since the G3, G4 and G5 families were alternately produced by IBM and Moto-Freescale, that was less of a problem, as the consumer line would never cannibalize supply for the professional line and vice-versa. I know I'm speculating here, but it sure makes some sense. And, of course, they avoided not only cannibalization on the component supply front, but also on the sales front... :rolleyes:
Anyway... This worked fine back when Apple was, platform-wise, isolated from the rest of the other computer manufacturers. Now they can't afford to lose customers to other brands (and as much as OS X is an attractive proposition, most potential switchers won't take the plunge if they feel they are REALLY being ripped-off), and let's face it: if the Core 2 Duo processors will, as it appears, cost the same as their Core Duo counterparts did when they were launched, why shouldn't Apple slap them across the board? They could always deplete their stock of Core Duo processors on their Mac mini line, while lowering them to their original $499 and $599 pricetags...
Just my €0,02... It's true, I'll have to get my hands on a MacBook until the end of September, so this is mostly wishful thinking :o . Anyway, am I too off-base? (I'm guessing not...).
roocka
Apr 12, 04:09 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
Why do people think apple should buy Netflix? This would be the dumbest acquisition EVER. Apple can build a competing service with better instant selection for a little more money.
Netflix sucks. I'm this close to cancelling my service.
Apple will preload a media app on every I-device and advertise on television. Netflix will Lose half it's value overnight. Also, apple will possibly allow you to demo games on your tv..
Why do people think apple should buy Netflix? This would be the dumbest acquisition EVER. Apple can build a competing service with better instant selection for a little more money.
Netflix sucks. I'm this close to cancelling my service.
Apple will preload a media app on every I-device and advertise on television. Netflix will Lose half it's value overnight. Also, apple will possibly allow you to demo games on your tv..
Banjhiyi
Apr 13, 01:17 PM
I'm watching these, but the audio is annoying. Some of the most important stuff is obliterated by the audience. Guess it's not so important: it's going to be obvious when the software is released.
Can't hear a word above the audience orgasm.
Can't hear a word above the audience orgasm.
SFStateStudent
Apr 12, 11:21 AM
Competition should drive the price down of the over-inflated Netflix...:cool:
Michaelgtrusa
Apr 27, 08:43 PM
Who can we trust?:confused::mad:
dsnort
Sep 7, 04:35 PM
I just received info from a friend who works for apple in a 'new product marketing' capactiy. He started work this month.
Cell phone coming on the 12th.
If he's giving out info like that, he won't be working for Apple long! ( Steve's agonna get ya!!!)
Cell phone coming on the 12th.
If he's giving out info like that, he won't be working for Apple long! ( Steve's agonna get ya!!!)
swarmster
Aug 18, 06:25 PM
I really hope this is a rental system, but not like Netflix. If they could give me one-day file "rentals" for $1 or $2, this would go from something I'd never even consider using to something I'd use for 95% of my movies...in fact, my movie viewing would probably skyrocket.
I very rarely watch a movie more than once. And at that price, if a movie is so good as to warrant a second viewing (but not good enough to buy the DVD), I wouldn't really mind paying again.
I very rarely watch a movie more than once. And at that price, if a movie is so good as to warrant a second viewing (but not good enough to buy the DVD), I wouldn't really mind paying again.