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  • MCIowaRulz
    Mar 30, 05:42 PM
    Lion is ready to Roar (almost)

    Getting it with the NEW iMac 2011!
    Going to FINALLY replace my 867 Mhz PowerMac G4 running 10.4.11





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  • LagunaSol
    Apr 18, 05:02 PM
    WRONG.

    The LG Prada was announced in September 6 months ahead of iPhone1 announcement (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Prada_%28KE850%29).

    Odd, the link you included in your argument states the Prada was "announced" on December 12, 2006.

    The iPhone was announced on January 9, less than one month later.

    And the Prada looks more like a BlackBerry than an iPhone to me. The Prada and iPhone are almost nothing alike, aside from the size and shape of the earhole.





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  • Thunderhawks
    Apr 20, 07:04 AM
    I hope they call it the iPhone 4S or something like that instead of iPhone 5

    May your "hopes"be fulfilled and then some:-)

    As long as it does what I want it to do they can call it anything they want.





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  • DOUGHNUT
    Mar 26, 10:00 PM
    sounds plausible, but i really don't see iPad 3 coming out any time this year. it's way too soon





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  • trssho
    May 6, 07:27 AM
    Change for the sake of change is not a good thing, and I am sure that is not why apple would be doing it. Technologies more than anything else changes rapidly. If ARM has a breakthrough technology in the pipe,and Apple is aware of it, surely they would be prepared to jump ship.

    No one can think Apple would change stream, and not know what they were getting into. Innovation is Apples niche, and seems to be working well for them. Imagine if ARM is developing a revolutionary concept in processor technology that makes current transistors look like vacuum tube technology. It could happen! Who would argue that in 20 years computing and processor technology will be vastly different than what we see today. Who's to say that it couldn't happen in 2-5 years.





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  • gkarris
    Apr 26, 02:28 PM
    Of course, because Apple is making the same mistakes that let Windows get +95% market share in spite of Apple's early lead in PCs.

    A "closed" eco-system has no chance against an "open" eco-system.

    Mac is still a success nonetheless...

    Will be the same for the iPhone. Apple is happy with 2 models on 2 providers in the USA...





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  • fblack
    Nov 27, 09:44 AM
    I would love one and would buy a tablet from apple if they came out with one. I take notes on all sorts of stuff, and its not efficient to scan my scribbles into a computer. I'm not a fast typer and frankly typing is harder on my hands than writing. As far as PDA's go they are not bad but the screens are too small for me and dont seem powerful enough (my experience with a dell axim).

    I've been tempted by PC tablets, but they are often underpowered, limited to 14" screens, and fragile. I think if you got rid of these issues they would be a good all in one solution as opposed to the hybrid laptop/handheld that tablets are now which seems to combine the worst of both worlds.

    Will apple release this? Only if they can find an angle, to convince consumers to buy it. It does seem like wishful thinking...:(





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  • SilianRail
    Apr 21, 02:31 PM
    9-5 Mac has been killing it lately.





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  • silentnite
    May 4, 03:17 PM
    I'm sure it will be sold in store as well. I just can't see apple cutting Amazon & all the other apple resellers out of the deal.





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  • bpaluzzi
    Apr 7, 11:52 AM
    By now you should know that Apple is a greedy company, just wanting to hurt others and bankrupt several in the process.. its corporate america at its best.. hopefully NOT FOR TOO LONG.

    Apple is one greedy corporation that just loves to attack.. typical of the coming corporate takeover of humanity.

    Yup, and the moon landing was faked, and 9/11 was an inside job. :rolleyes:





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  • fxtech
    Mar 30, 06:35 AM
    Who cares? There are greater things to worry about than iPods at the moment..

    Yeah like where the heck is my iPad 2? According to the latest email manifest, at 2:03 am it was somewhere over the pacific. This isn't near enough information. I'm thinking of chartering a jet so I can fly out and track it's progress myself. Anyone else want in?

    :D





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  • ten-oak-druid
    Apr 7, 01:19 PM
    LOL:

    "Kill the Competition"

    "Monopoly"

    etc.

    Look Samsung shipped 2 million of their first tablets and they haven't all sold yet. If they had Sumsung would report that to you. The Xoom has only sold 100k in a period of time the ipad 2 has sold much more.

    Lets look to see how things shake up when the competition sells out of their current inventories before cries of unfair competition get hurled about.

    Motorola is not trying to buy the same quantities as Apple. That would be self destructive given the poor sales numbers. They buy what they hope they can sell.





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  • Eddyisgreat
    Mar 29, 08:30 PM
    I guarantee America has all the technology required to make components for a phone battery.


    Yeah. They can build planes in Nigeria too. :rolleyes:

    Sheesh the amount of nationalism is ridiculous when it comes to these matters. It's a wide world out there. You're telling me some other outfit had either the knowledge and capability to bring the required components to fruition and scale to meet apple's demands? Why the heck did they get the Japanese got the contract then? Because they're not American?

    Face it - America isn't the absolute best at absolutely everything.





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  • MacLawyer
    May 4, 03:10 PM
    I'm guessing DVDs or USB keys will be around for awhile for the big things like a major OS upgrade, Office, Creative Suite.





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  • Mechcozmo
    Nov 26, 01:21 PM
    All of the components would be low-end and 1-2 generations old. Basically, this is a wireless thin-client, but with enough additional resources to act as a low-end laptop.

    Like this? Linkety (http://www.oqo.com/)
    A bit more expensive than you would like, but otherwise seems to fit pretty well.





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  • adbe
    Mar 29, 02:29 PM
    Note that MS is dropping the standalone Zune hardware, and moving the Zune interface into Windows Phone 7.

    The Zune was a market flop though, and MS need to focus their efforts if only tp stop the shareholders from getting antsy.

    If your phone can do it all, why make standalone music players?

    Because there will always be cases where for whatever reason one might not want or need a phone.





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  • nplima
    Sep 11, 11:46 AM
    Hi all


    This debate about video downloads, DRM, small screens vs. big screens, etc. just makes me suspicious of one thing: the iPod brandname is just too good to take chances with it.

    As Steve Jobs said in the original presentation of iPod, music is something that relates to everyone. this product can be sold to anyone, and the related services have to make sense from the point of view of Mac and PC users alike. This doesn't happen with video, IMHO.. there are just too may details that prevent TV and video to appeal to everyone.. different film ratings, different availability of broadband, NTSC vs. PAL TV sets (to plug your "vPod" to), ...

    I an't wait to see what is coming out of this new presentation, but I'm hoping for something less revolutionary. It's not the fault of Apple Computer that things are complicated sometimes... the iPod product is good as is, it would be strange to taint its name with a launch of a video service with 1/10 of the reach of iTunes/iPod...





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  • Tilpots
    May 8, 02:14 PM
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    salient quote from Rich Miller of Data Center Knowledge



    Exciting stuff!


    Exciting indeed! Appreciate the linkage.:)





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  • commonpeople
    Jul 30, 12:21 AM
    As a photo geek I would have to disagree with you here. I don't believe myself that the lens quality for something so small would be good enough, and I especially don't believe that the sensors @ 5mp that small would be up to it. You'd have ridiculous amounts of noise in almost any photo, and optical aberrations would be easily picked up. Pixel density would be incredible. They have trouble getting good performance out of 6mp sensors that are several times as large as the one that would be here, and lenses on those same point and shoot digital cameras often will show massive amounts of chromatic aberrations particularly around strong light sources and highlight-shadow transitions even with lenses that are many many times larger.

    You would also probably not have a real zoom.

    This is all speculation on my part, but based on the price points of the best point and shoots, to get decent performance out of a cell camera that small and with that much resolution, you'd have to pay a huge price tag.

    Given the quality (sic) of iSight, I'm not sure that Apple is going to make a camera phone that will satisfy you. Come back in 30 years and we'll see.





    baryon
    Apr 23, 04:52 PM
    Wow... Imagine an 11 inch MacBook Air with the resolution of a much bigger monitor... Or imagine a MacBook Pro that can display all of Photoshop's annoying panels without having to collapse them all the time... Or simply viewing photos with loads more detail! Good stuff!





    ChrisTX
    Mar 27, 12:16 AM
    If true...sounds like iPhone 3GS and iPad 1 owners are going to be shown the door.

    We'll see, but I plan to upgrade from my iPad 1 to an iPad 3 when available anyways.





    yadmonkey
    May 6, 04:03 AM
    I'm surprised by the amount of resistance I'm seeing to this idea. I've assumed for a while that this move was inevitable. ARM procs will be fast, relatively cheap, cool, and energy efficient. Apple already has an OS for it which will see considerable convergence with the Mac OS in the near future. This will be a great move for Apple and for consumers, as was the move to Intel.





    Linito
    Dec 4, 01:30 PM
    it's a ******** phone! why does palm ceo opinion count?:confused:
    they suck at inovating they're PDA's are crap...





    SidBala
    May 5, 11:39 PM
    The question of units is not really relevant if you are not in a science/engineering field.


    I am an engineering student in Canada. We solve problems in both units. But mostly we stick to SI.

    The imperial system is, quite honestly, a complete mess. Most of the time, we solve the problems in SI and then convert the results to metric.

    Most professors do not bother to ask questions in imperial. Solving the problem is 1000 times harder than the conversion between units.

    Sure, people who already have a feel for the imperial units will prefer imperial. But if they had grown up with metric, they would prefer that.