crees!
Aug 3, 10:10 AM
Yea banner. Oh, and I'm putting money on the iChatMobile pic is real.
brownie
Jan 10, 02:08 AM
Yeh i am kind of annoyed that Leopard nore iLife and iWork were not even mentioned at the keynote.
I have been waiting for iLife 07 to come out, so finally i can buy a macbook without having to purchase it seperately.
Hopefully i can hold off for a few months or whatever and then finally purchase it with Leopard and iLife 07.
I have been waiting for iLife 07 to come out, so finally i can buy a macbook without having to purchase it seperately.
Hopefully i can hold off for a few months or whatever and then finally purchase it with Leopard and iLife 07.
VivaLaDricas
Apr 4, 11:58 AM
Nothing against the Green Robot; but obviously it will sell more. #'s game doesn't need to be said they surged. I hope it doesnt become a damn thing where Android has like 80% in three years and you only get a couple options.
I think winMO 7 was actually nice when I tried it, and hopefully HP does something with webOS. Rather see a whole bunch of 20% numbers on the board personally.
oh yeah "A future we don't want." right google gaga
I think winMO 7 was actually nice when I tried it, and hopefully HP does something with webOS. Rather see a whole bunch of 20% numbers on the board personally.
oh yeah "A future we don't want." right google gaga
JAT
Apr 27, 11:00 AM
Like Waze (http://www.waze.com/homepage/)... seriously Waze is the quintessential crowd sourced mapping application. Everyone should check it out. The one thing I think Apple could improve on is the map creation portion itself.
Is it as sporadic as it looks at 11am in my town? It does look like it could give details on any street, though. That would be better than the FM traffic or even the DOT/camera based traffic used for most things. Esp during road construction when side streets with no other data accumulation become thoroughfares for the summer.
Is it as sporadic as it looks at 11am in my town? It does look like it could give details on any street, though. That would be better than the FM traffic or even the DOT/camera based traffic used for most things. Esp during road construction when side streets with no other data accumulation become thoroughfares for the summer.
mdntcallr
Oct 14, 11:52 AM
lets hope that this is a good sign of the shift happening soon at universities everywhere.
of course i bet that there is a great apple program at the school, ie store on campus that has a very good person running it. no better pricing prob than regular student pricing.
but the better program they have... the more macs they sell
of course i bet that there is a great apple program at the school, ie store on campus that has a very good person running it. no better pricing prob than regular student pricing.
but the better program they have... the more macs they sell
ghostlyorb
Mar 8, 07:54 PM
hahaha
kdarling
Mar 29, 12:22 PM
But I am sure that Nokia knew a very long time ago that Apple was infringing and did nothing (which is perfectly their right)...and let Apple make billions...then file a lawsuit to cash in.
The iPhone came out in mid 2007. It's not like Apple gives out their schematics and source code, so it could take a while for Nokia to figure out which patents are being used.
(Just as it took Apple several years to figure out which patents to sue HTC over.)
In this case, Nokia fairly quickly started asking Apple to pay royalties for the wireless technologies they were using. It's Apple that has delayed for years.
Think about it...why would Nokia file suit immediately to earn, say, a pesky $5 or $20 million (and give Apple a chance to make the product better) when Nokia can wait years and earn hundreds of millions or billions?
That only makes sense for patent holders that want a one-time payment. Nokia licenses their patents per device, and the GSM/WiFi ones probably can't be gotten around, so it matters less when they sue.
And again, Apple's known about many of these patents for years. They apparently would rather rake in the profits now and pay later.
The iPhone came out in mid 2007. It's not like Apple gives out their schematics and source code, so it could take a while for Nokia to figure out which patents are being used.
(Just as it took Apple several years to figure out which patents to sue HTC over.)
In this case, Nokia fairly quickly started asking Apple to pay royalties for the wireless technologies they were using. It's Apple that has delayed for years.
Think about it...why would Nokia file suit immediately to earn, say, a pesky $5 or $20 million (and give Apple a chance to make the product better) when Nokia can wait years and earn hundreds of millions or billions?
That only makes sense for patent holders that want a one-time payment. Nokia licenses their patents per device, and the GSM/WiFi ones probably can't be gotten around, so it matters less when they sue.
And again, Apple's known about many of these patents for years. They apparently would rather rake in the profits now and pay later.
BornToMac
Jan 11, 04:38 PM
I use an app called Nocturne. There's an option to invert the menu bar, and I think its kick ass :)
Did you have any problems with the time not being visible or any other "side effects". I remember downloading and trying this with Nocturne but it wasn't as easy or effective as I had hoped. Was it easy? Anyone else have experience with Nocturne?
I always try to keep things simple.
1. I love this. Do you have the original?
2. What font is your geektool (network) data?
Did you have any problems with the time not being visible or any other "side effects". I remember downloading and trying this with Nocturne but it wasn't as easy or effective as I had hoped. Was it easy? Anyone else have experience with Nocturne?
I always try to keep things simple.
1. I love this. Do you have the original?
2. What font is your geektool (network) data?
wpotere
Apr 15, 08:46 AM
BBBBBBSSSSSSSS, they can keep anything.
Yeah, try again. Where I work, they absolutly can keep it and I have seen it happen.
Yeah, try again. Where I work, they absolutly can keep it and I have seen it happen.
oMc
Mar 6, 10:41 PM
Nothing special for me.
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Willis
Oct 25, 06:33 PM
If you go all out with an Xserve config (including a 7 TB RAID) the price tag comes just shy of $100,000. :eek:
I'll take 3!
I'll take 3!
Kensai
Apr 11, 07:47 AM
With this kind of title (iSteve) I thought it would have been an autobiography, not a biography... :rolleyes:
Beanoir
Apr 17, 10:39 AM
So they did in fact pass the 2011 Education Bill? What a shame...
Yes they did. Even before that teachers had the power to confiscate, but the Bill took it one step further with the power to search.
A shame or not, I told you it was fact. You'll find most teachers approve, most (although not all) parents approve and most students probably don't, but hardly a surprise there really.
Yes they did. Even before that teachers had the power to confiscate, but the Bill took it one step further with the power to search.
A shame or not, I told you it was fact. You'll find most teachers approve, most (although not all) parents approve and most students probably don't, but hardly a surprise there really.
gorgeousninja
Apr 19, 06:52 AM
Just because a couple of geeks running MacRumours think this is front page worthy doesn't mean it is.
This just in, a game came out for Mac!
It's more embarrassing to the OS then anything.
This just in.... tosser on macrumors..
So shall we all just wait for you to decide what is and isn't news then, or do we have a choice to make up our own minds?
This just in, a game came out for Mac!
It's more embarrassing to the OS then anything.
This just in.... tosser on macrumors..
So shall we all just wait for you to decide what is and isn't news then, or do we have a choice to make up our own minds?
teliveres
Jul 16, 10:45 AM
That's not what I am saying. Jobs is not talking about individuals in his emails here. People are personalizing things to a level that is not accurate. He is using very general phrasing here to refer to the "why" not the "how". Job's and company isn't so concerned about the "how" side of things. The press and you tube has done that. They why is the more important thing going on here. Those are the facts that Jobs is talking about.
I've used all my body parts, and haven't had an issue!
I've used all my body parts, and haven't had an issue!
linuxcooldude
May 2, 07:10 PM
True, it may not be the best to split out power from one rail. But you can easily put in two NVIDIA Quadro 4000 in a single system, which is a pro level graphics card.
David G.
Apr 12, 02:18 AM
I think I'll wait for iPad 3. Does anyone know when it will come out?
insert preferred deity here.
insert preferred deity here.
Starbuckfsd
Apr 17, 09:07 PM
I ended up buying an iPhone 4 ten days ago because my 3G s died (I really was hoping that my 3G s would have lasted until the iPhone 5). With this news I might look into the possibility of 'sidegrading' to the white iPhone 4.
I'm still within the 30 day return policy with Apple-I just need to see if AT&T will penalize me.
I doubt they'll penalize you if you are within your 30 days. Just tell them you aren't happy with your black iPhone and you want the white one. If they want to keep you as a customer, they'll hook you up. Did you pay for the black one? Cancel the line, get your money back then get the white one. There's always a way around the BS the phone companies try and screw us blind with...:D
I'm still within the 30 day return policy with Apple-I just need to see if AT&T will penalize me.
I doubt they'll penalize you if you are within your 30 days. Just tell them you aren't happy with your black iPhone and you want the white one. If they want to keep you as a customer, they'll hook you up. Did you pay for the black one? Cancel the line, get your money back then get the white one. There's always a way around the BS the phone companies try and screw us blind with...:D
meli
Apr 10, 08:51 PM
I wonder if he'll ask Woz to write the forward? And what would Woz's response be?
sunfast
Apr 16, 11:01 AM
I hope that if they do release iLife '07 (october?) they will give you a coupon for a free upgrade (or at least a significant discount) to iLife '08 if they plan on going back to a MWSF release.
They may as well not bother releasing iLife '07 in that case. Just go straight to '08
They may as well not bother releasing iLife '07 in that case. Just go straight to '08
DeSnousa
Sep 11, 04:38 AM
I'm with you sambo :D
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nagromme
Dec 7, 03:55 PM
Interesting app. Unfortunately the place where my phone drops the most also has a funky gps issue. My iPhone usually says I'm located anywhere from 10 to 20 miles away (and yes, it has the pin point orb thing and not the you're in this general area circle). So I can report the problem but AT&T will get some random spot in the city and not the actual position.
Same here—I’ll have to set my location manually. (But I think the GPS issue is not due to my location, but due to an Apple bug. Lots of people on Apple’s boards have had it, starting with OS 3.0.)
I’m hoping this app proves to be of some use (not that we’ll ever know) OUTSIDE of big urban centers. AT&T does keep expanding their coverage in small cities and rural areas, and therefore they must be making decisions on where to spend. Having reports come in from a given location may effect those spending priorities.
So my friends who live in a dead zone will be the subject of AT&T outage reports from me. Likewise some rural relatives. Who knows—the nearest tower may get an upgrade (or whatever) sooner as a result of reports like mine. All of the above do have a trace of signal within a block, but it peters to nothing at their actual house. So close and yet so far.
(EDIT: I’d say AT&T’s online zoomable maps (http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/) are very accurate in reflecting these little local dead zones, too. Must be geography. So get taller towers please :) )
Same here—I’ll have to set my location manually. (But I think the GPS issue is not due to my location, but due to an Apple bug. Lots of people on Apple’s boards have had it, starting with OS 3.0.)
I’m hoping this app proves to be of some use (not that we’ll ever know) OUTSIDE of big urban centers. AT&T does keep expanding their coverage in small cities and rural areas, and therefore they must be making decisions on where to spend. Having reports come in from a given location may effect those spending priorities.
So my friends who live in a dead zone will be the subject of AT&T outage reports from me. Likewise some rural relatives. Who knows—the nearest tower may get an upgrade (or whatever) sooner as a result of reports like mine. All of the above do have a trace of signal within a block, but it peters to nothing at their actual house. So close and yet so far.
(EDIT: I’d say AT&T’s online zoomable maps (http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/) are very accurate in reflecting these little local dead zones, too. Must be geography. So get taller towers please :) )
Prom1
Jan 7, 01:03 PM
Me flying with the clouds :)
SilverHawks!!!!!
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linky PLEASE!?!!!
Come to papa
SilverHawks!!!!!
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/1097/desktopyi.png
linky PLEASE!?!!!
Come to papa
NT1440
Jul 15, 06:40 PM
ive lost all respect for Jobs and Apple. i've reproduced this on every single display iphone in two apple stores in separate states how are those facts wrong?
Wow. Ever care to think that maybe the media has picked up on a wrong technical fact? Not to mention it was never mentioned what facts were wrong.
Do you people just live to work yourselves up without applying any critical thinking? :confused:
Wow. Ever care to think that maybe the media has picked up on a wrong technical fact? Not to mention it was never mentioned what facts were wrong.
Do you people just live to work yourselves up without applying any critical thinking? :confused:
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