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  • grassland
    Apr 11, 06:57 PM
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  • damage00
    Oct 1, 11:19 AM
    Nice explanation. It seems that the whole idea of cell towers is unworkable. You think it is bad in the cities? Even semi-rural areas have no coverage at all.

    There has to be an entirely new technology for this, or the use of satellites or aircraft instead of silly towers. C'mon Apple, solve this problem.

    That's like saying:
    Nice explanation. It seems that the whole idea of freeways is unworkable. You think traffic is bad in the cities? Even semi-rural areas have no pavement at all.

    There has to be an entirely new form of transportation for this, or the use of maglev or star trek transporters instead of silly roads. C'mon Toyota (maker of the Prius), solve this problem.

    I'm not picking on you, carlgo. I'm saying, what you suggest is a little like throwing the baby out with the dirty bath water.

    Cell works, and has been working since the mid-80's and trillions of calls have been successfully placed. Apple didn't design it so they don't get the credit or the blame -- all they did was bring a new gadget to market. It's not the tech that is bad, it's the implementation that is at fault.

    And it's AT&T's implementation that is to blame -- because it is cheap. Take a look at their stock price since the iPhone was introduced. They *want* $100 bucks every month from every customer in the US, but they aren't willing to reinvest enough of that into an infrastructure to support the number of customers they negotiated for.

    Corporations tend establish ad campaigns to counter bad press or customer concerns/complaints, not what they do well. For instance, AT&T has the iPhone and no one else does. That's good. You would think they want to tell the world about that. No. It runs television spots for their Samsung/LG/etc. but not the iPhone.

    On the other hand, AT&T has lousy coverage. Just look at your bars in SFO or NYC or even most of New Mexico -- doesn't matter where -- that's not a bandwidth issue. It's coverage. That's bad, so they advertise "more bars in more areas". These ads usually play on emotions, like two young lovers being separated, or they borrow on another organizations goodwill, like a company that gives shoes to the poor. They do not use demonstration or facts, because there aren't any. When I see these, I interpret them as the corporation's admission there is a problem.





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  • WestonHarvey1
    Apr 22, 09:46 AM
    I still haven't seen the "killer app" that makes this higher mobile speed something I can't wait another year for. I know that's not the smartest way of looking at it - the higher speeds bring the innovations we haven't imagined yet. But I'm not seeing them on the Android platform, either.

    It seems to mostly benefit tethering - but tethering benefits other devices and not the mobile handled experience.

    Fast access to these new cloud music storage services is interesting, but the data caps practically kill their usefulness.





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  • Legion93
    Apr 14, 04:48 AM
    If there were so many problems with the white iPhone 4, how come Stephen Fry has had one (and used it) from the beginning?
    :rolleyes:

    Lol Stephen Fry... He's a techno geek, I've seen him queue up on iPad's day of launch, he's also the most educated and formal man I've ever come across.



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  • admyrick
    Sep 12, 11:16 PM
    i wanna get one lol





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  • trip1ex
    Apr 11, 02:26 PM
    TB at this stage will only be useful to a few people.


    IT's really down the road when SSDs get bigger and cheaper and when TB is put into a MBA (without any other ports) that it will matter much more.

    Right now? It's ahead of its time especially if there is a tb tax involved.



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  • LarryC
    Apr 25, 07:49 PM
    With thunderbolt you can use an adapter for USB 3.0. That is, once they start putting them on the market.

    That is true. I was just thinking that if the new iMacs are gonna have USB at all, then they should be the fastest version. I'm not sure about this, but is the USB 3.0 plug the same as the USB 2.0 plug? I just think that it would be nice if these new machines would have the newest interfaces available. As far as Firewire is concerned, I have an external hard drive that uses FW 800. I am hoping that the new thunderbolt does not do away with FW all together. I know that the new MBP's actually have both. I hope the new iMac's do too.





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  • LagunaSol
    Apr 28, 12:31 PM
    Why do people allow the same 2 or 3 chronic trolls to drag these threads out into perpetuity?

    Since the mods refuse to weed out the obvious agitators, please use the Ignore list and add these pitiable individuals to it. It will make this forum a much better place.



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  • peapody
    Sep 12, 07:28 PM
    That thing has more sugar than a mocha FYI...

    unsweetened! ;)





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  • QCassidy352
    May 3, 08:15 AM
    Apple continues their model to suck most money out of their customers.

    Example:

    -Can't buy base 21.5'' with 6770M or 6970M.
    -Can't buy base 27'' with 6970M.

    Why does it always have to be that if you want a good graphics card, you must go for the top model, and thereby paying so much more than if you could just customize the base model with it?

    Already know the answer, but let your defending excuses come.



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  • NightFox
    Mar 31, 12:41 PM
    Maybe it is universal - perhaps in Lion every OS application/Finder window toolbar is going to be in pimp-style leather? :o





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  • bousozoku
    Jul 26, 09:20 PM
    Well Apple is using Intel parts now that explains the lower quality. They're taking their parts from the same bin now; quality suffers... :mad:

    Their quality was suffering before the move to Intel processors. Ever seen an iBook G3 or iBook G4 in a store for over 2 months? The keycaps are lying all over the place.

    Apple have not been interactively checking on the quality and demanding changes quickly enough to suit their problems. Also, the other companies have problems but because they don't have such a presence as a market leader, only Apple's problems reliably make front page news.



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  • danny_w
    Nov 4, 07:06 PM
    All I want is for my divorce to be final so that I can marry my sweety. ;) She's already the very best Christmas present ever!





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  • goosnarrggh
    Dec 4, 07:26 AM
    Mac OS X is so stable that I am perfectly comfortable working for an hour in between saving my open files. If I was likely to run into websites that purposely exploited a flaw to crash my Mac, I'd have to change my habits and live more defensively.

    Excellent point.

    If you use a notebook or a desktop with a UPS, it can be extremely easy to forget about the fact that reboots may happen at any time, even without fautly software getting in the way. (Lately in Nova Scotia, the culprit has been "salty fog" invading our power substations...) Obviously this is a bug that can cause loss of work (and thus loss of money). And obviously the ultimate solution must be a more graceful failure response by the OS.

    But a good stopgap measure to protect from the only potential damage which can so far be demonstrated to potentially come from this vulnerability, would be to enable the autosave feature of your software. That measure requires a one-time investment of effort on your part, and subsequently shouldn't have any effect on your work habits. I have never used any reputable productivity software which didn't have an autosave feature.



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  • boncellis
    Jul 25, 01:56 PM
    i totally called this! and was told i was wrong... ;)

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=209192&page=7&highlight=none+touch#172

    As did I, only 80+ posts prior...;)

    Seriously though, the tech is cool, but it's one more thing to drain on the battery. I'm looking forward to the days when all iPods will be flash memory--sleeker, better battery life, and faster. I'm not too interested in the magnificent disappearing scrollwheel.





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  • ForzaJuve
    Apr 26, 12:03 PM
    Yes, that's great, but I am surprised it's already noon and there have been no articles about who is suing who yet.



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  • akac
    Nov 4, 01:20 AM
    I should add that this is the one reason I'm interested in VMWare - native disk speed. I can partition my disk to XP and Mac ala Bootcamp and have VMWare use the partition natively for disk access.





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  • gnasher729
    Jul 24, 10:52 AM
    50%? Did you forget how much Macs cost? One of the main reasons Dell has such a huge market share is because they are so cost effective and come with great bundles aimed at the average person. 50% of computer users could never afford a Mac.

    What third world country are you living in, where 50% of computer users could never afford a Mac?





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  • countach
    Oct 24, 09:16 AM
    In Australia, I'm getting the 15-inch with 2GB, 2.33GHz, 160GB HD, shipping on/before 1 Nov, arriving to Brisbane on/before 8 Nov. I couldn't justify spending an extra $A818.40 (edu price) for an extra GB of RAM nor an extra $A140.80 for the 200GB HD. Reviews of the 200GB HD at tomshardware.com say performance is very average, and I would have felt about queasy about such bleeding-edge HD technology.

    I agree about the memory, but IMHO the 200GB is a no brainer. But then I like all my multimedia, you can't have too much space.





    shooterlv
    Aug 15, 11:41 PM
    Screenshot of Mail RSS

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    [Edited to add another image]
    http://static.flickr.com/67/216611149_4b45ff407f.jpg

    and of screensaver counting down to lock

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    peapody
    Feb 1, 09:47 PM
    these "Post your last purchase" threads are addicting. Interesting to see what people are out buying. :D

    Bought a used cyclocross bike yesterday. Any bikers here?

    http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j192/schmed123/redline.jpg

    Nice bike. How much did it run you?

    There is a whole lot of members here who bike...

    Picture of Your Bike thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=218370&page=32)





    Mainyehc
    Jul 24, 05:24 PM
    The mighty mouse is a great mouse. The only thing I dislike about it is the way the scroll wheel sticks. My wife doesn't like the squeeze buttons on the side, but I think they work great. I guess it's all a matter of preference. If they fix the scrolling wheel problem on the new one's I would definitely buy one. I've found though that cleaning the scroll wheel with rubbing alchohol several times in a row will take care of the sticking problem.

    BEWARE: I use to do this too, and my "press-the-scroll-ball-and-click-the-mouse" 3rd button ceased to work right after one of those cleaning sessions. I don't know if the two events were related, but I tend to believe they were :eek: . I might have used too much alcohol that time, though... :o [*rubbing* alcohol, don't get me wrong :p ]





    balamw
    Oct 23, 04:21 PM
    This is actually an incorrect report that Microsoft has tried to correct, but it keeps getting reported.

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=157

    I know we jump all over MS for spreading FUD... We shouldn't do the same.
    Microsoft's "correction" is discussed further in the "update" on the article you linked:

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=159

    The bottom line is that Vista Home Basic/Premium are not licensed for use in a VM. Ulitmate and Business editions are OK.

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    dethmaShine
    Apr 12, 10:27 AM
    The 2 things that convinced me:

    1) The use of 'and...and...and' a lot. Stammering: A hallmark of sarcasm.

    2) He then responded to one of my comments with a very thoughtful post (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12377088&postcount=26). Hardly the type of thing and actual Android-Troll would write.

    I was pretty sure based on #1 (do people really not know the stammering thing? I guess not!), but #2 was enough to make me certain.

    :D

    Cheers.