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  • Sydde
    Mar 30, 08:33 PM
    Additionally it's illegal under WTO rules.




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  • AvSRoCkCO1067
    Aug 14, 01:41 PM
    Not because of these commercials.

    Honestly, neither of us is a marketing guru. However, we both do know a few things:

    1) Apple's market share has been increasing recently (simultaneously with its Intel transition and introduction of new ads)

    2) Apple recently claimed that it believes market share has been increasing partially because of these ads at its recent quarterly report.

    3) Apple has committed millions of dollars to both developing these ads and paying for them to be seen on both popular television programming and internet websites.

    I'm sure Apple and its marketing team knows better than we do - they wouldn't keep showing these ads if they believed they had a negative effect on the marketplace.

    Then by what? Thes ads certainly arent hurting Apple.

    Exactly - enlighten us. How do you know why its marketshare has increased as of late? Neither me nor freeny claim that its SOLELY because of the ads - but how can you prove that the ads haven't convinced 1 single switcher...?





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  • D*I*S_Frontman
    Nov 21, 07:53 PM
    Nothing new. I remember playing around with this as a science experiment in the early 80's. Dissimilar metals sandwiched together--put one end in ice, the other in hot coffee--walaah! Current sufficient to make a fan turn. Hook up the same device to a battery, and one side gets slightly colder while the other gets slightly warmer.

    The obvious problem is that the system requires isolated extremes of temperature to do aything. After an hour of use, my MBP's lower case is uniformly warm. Once a thermoelectric device is at a uniform temperature, it ceases to work, if you are using it as a way to convert heat into electricity. If you power the device with electricity in order to cool a laptop CPU, then the other half of the device will be throwing out MORE heat--which the singed hairs on your upper thighs will attest to when you are using your system as a "laptop".

    The only time it would work with any effectiveness would be if you took your room-temp cold MBP and, immediately after start-up, tasked a huge Photoshop render file that pounded on the CPUs. At least for a while, the temp differential would give you some electricity back.





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  • rockthecasbah
    Aug 14, 09:52 AM
    yay, 20 more ads still! I wonder when the next will st art airing :rolleyes:



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  • Sensamic
    Apr 7, 04:55 PM
    This dock means that the future iPhones will sync throught thunderbolt with macs and with usb 3.0 for pcs!!! I guess thins means macs wont come with usb 3.0, so maybe an adapter would come out sometime...

    I repeat: sync to macs with thunderbolt and sync to pcs with usb 3.0!!





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  • ann713
    May 2, 02:15 PM
    Doesn't the white iPhone have some sort of plastic lining around the edges? This would explain the added 'thickness'.



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  • terraphantm
    May 2, 11:30 PM
    I don't think so.

    I think clear photo's showing calipers proves they are the same.

    The poor photo's with zero depth of field and a stick off the side to compare thickness doesn't cut it.

    Get them to put the calipers to it.


    Some Apple big guy says don't believe all the junk your read, and that clinches it for me. It's pretty much an Apple statement telling you that they are the same.

    So you still believe engadget on this?


    (if there is some production issue like a swelling lipo battery, then I could see thickness issues, but it's a huge mistake if they made it different thickness. What the heck would I do with my iPhone4 dock?)

    tipb used calipers and found a difference. Otterbox also says there are compatibility issues. They're in the business of selling cases, they wouldn't tell customers not to buy them for no reason. If it's not supposed to be thicker, then there are a few possibilities I can think of:

    1) There was a bad batch that went around. The white iPhone certainly seemed to have its hiccups - many of them came a with a test version of the OS

    2) Apple revised *all* iPhone 4s, and the only reason people are noticing a difference is because they compared to a near launch phone. It'd be interesting to compare a black one from the same week.





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  • motech
    Mar 1, 01:20 PM
    is the address book / calendar server working?
    if so how do i set it up?

    i enabled them in the server app,
    but when i goto my address book and enter in the user name and password and ip address it doesn't work.

    i must be missing a step.



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  • bedifferent
    Feb 19, 09:36 PM
    And Republicans are reknowned for being on the bread-line?! :confused::D

    Yeah, didn't you know? Bush lost MILLIONS in oil investments and Cheney is practically broke from the no-bid contracts Halliburton got during their administration. In fact, Condoleezza Rice had a hard time buying thousands of dollars in Ferragamo shoes on Fifth Ave while on vacation during Katrina, "How Condi Rice Spent the Storm" (http://www.counterpunch.org/mabry05152007.html).





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  • Applepi
    Mar 28, 10:26 AM
    Whatever they decide to show us I'm sure will be a welcome addition to both OS'.



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  • Eidorian
    Jun 17, 07:56 PM
    I mean your attempted joke about a newer version coming out by Christmas was a poor effort, and that further attempts could be better.What joke?

    The older models aren't being produced anymore.





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  • Small White Car
    Apr 5, 09:00 AM
    Well, this is confusing.

    Last year Macrumors posters told me in no uncertain terms that CR is always wrong.

    So how am I supposed to take this news?



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  • Marzzz
    Mar 13, 04:13 PM
    Set your phone & computer's time zone to Arizona time, and sync again. Does that help?

    FWIW, my phone was set to Arizona time.





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  • greenbobb
    Apr 30, 10:25 AM
    iOS evolution from 1 to 4 is somewhat disappointing. It has become somewhat stale, especially for the iPad. Hopefully iOS 5 is a big leap forward.

    Yeah, it seems like they only make enough improvements to stay in the game, and aren't super interested in really mind-blowing advances. It's the little things that count for sure, but for all the hype you'd think we'd get something mind-boggling every once in a while.



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  • Buhbuhb
    Oct 26, 04:33 PM
    Given that universal versions of Adobe's software are not universal yet (Or at least most) does anyone know exactly how much slower any particular Adobe program (photoshop, illustrator, etc.) runs on an Intel Mac compared to a PPC Mac? I've heard it runs slower, but HOW much slower?





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  • IBradMac
    Jan 11, 05:18 PM
    Google maps have been great. No need to spend $40 I don't guess.



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  • Simsonic
    Feb 21, 02:17 AM
    By the way...Steve Jobs has a rare form of Pancreatic Cancer, called Islet cell carcinoma. The 10 year survival rate is 32%. That is very good, especially with all the money and drive that Steve has. He looks like he is a man on chemo, not a man who is going to die. I say he lives till his 80's.





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  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 25, 12:25 PM
    Whoa. Put the coffee down.

    Even better.

    He's been put-down, for a while.

    Looks to me like another example of "shock and awe".

    Must be the season.





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  • LordJohnWhorfin
    Aug 14, 11:16 AM
    You thought they would have learned with "Lemmings", back in the '80s. You don't gain customers by antagonizing them and telling them they're stupid. The big problem with these "hello, I'm a Mac" commercials is that they're an easy target for parodies. It's a sometimes subtle line to cross, and I'm not sure these "hello, I'm a Mac" commercials are completely on one side, but still, it's all about perception, and if it makes PC users angry, it's probably worth taking note...

    One of the most to-the-point Apple commercials aired back 10 years or so ago, it was called "dinosaurs", and showed a dad struggling with DOS/Windows issues (you'd hear him mutter "command.com, autoexec.bat, config.sys, IRQ...") while promising his kid he'd be able to see dinosaurs. After a while, the kid gets up and tells the dad he's going to his friend's house. When the dad asks why, the kid replies "he's got a Mac".

    What I'd like Apple to articulate in commercials is, when you buy a PC, that's what you get. When you buy a Mac, you get a Mac and a PC for the same price, what is there to think about?





    renewed
    Apr 15, 03:25 PM
    I know what some of the plans are as I met the reps from Apple when they came to visit us.

    edit: ...and as mentioned, some of you have no concept about the military at all. It's pretty amusing actually.

    RLTW

    Is this a gloating post or are you going to share what you believe to be some of the concepts?





    CaoCao
    Apr 9, 08:37 PM
    Who doesn't know this Cao Cao?
    The point of PP seems to be to get rid of the consequences
    More importantly, how is it relevant to the discussion at hand?

    Or is he lamenting the consequences of losing Planned Parenthood and the services they provide?
    PP offers a too easy fix to people's indiscretion





    chown33
    Apr 16, 12:54 PM
    Be specific.

    Exactly which tutorials? Post the URLs.

    Exactly where did you encounter a problem in the tutorial? Post the specific command that didn't work.


    I did a simple google search for razorSQL. Found this page:
    http://www.razorsql.com/articles/sqlite_mac.html

    I have to say, I'm skeptical of razorSQL's quality. There are two blatant errors on this fairly simple page:
    1. The command is misspelled as: sqilte3
    2. Control-Z in Mac OS X Terminal is not EOF, control-D is.
    Control-Z means something completely different.





    notjustjay
    Jan 5, 12:54 PM
    I don't get what's the problem with Garmin's view. Garmin decided to go live and have upto date maps and traffic alert. I can imagine they also have some sort of cash so you only have to d/l the map once and then it lives in your iphone. It also has an amazingly small footprint - weighs in at only 8mb and this is another cool feature of the program!

    Well, that's the real question, isn't it. If it turns out this is the case, and it can cache the maps for an entire region, and if it's smart enough to grab the maps for the entire region that you're currently in and/or going to, for some appreciable radius, AND if it can keep the maps in the cache for as long as you need it (which might be "forever" for maps of your home city), then I'm willing to give it a try.

    But others in this thread have already talked about driving through backcountry areas with no 3G access, and not having any access to maps. They've talked about travelling down a highway and "running out of map" and having to pull over so that the 3G can connect and refresh the maps. If that's the sort of user experience I should expect, then I'd rather stick to a standalone GPS receiver. Or buy one of the other GPS apps that have built-in offline mapping.

    Garmin touts the ability to get the latest map updates and real-time traffic. Definitely useful for navigating within big cities with major highways, constantly-expanding suburbs and major road expansions in the works. But without map prefetching and caching, they are making their GPS app ONLY useful for these areas.

    Eagerly awaiting real-world reviews...





    MacBandit
    Sep 15, 12:22 PM
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    I am definitely not a 'power user', but I am a hardcore gamer. And when I see a



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