Friday, May 20, 2011

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  • SoGood
    Oct 26, 07:30 PM
    Here's a question to ponder...How are people suppose to install this firmware if there macbooks keep shutting down?

    Anyways, I reccomend people use this firmware instead of geting their heatsink replaced. The later option involves an ugly screw in the middle of your macbook.
    At the next RSD, press the power button and don't let go until you hear a musical sound (maybe holding the button 4-5 second). Then when it reboots, it'll force the CUP to operate at 1GHz. And you won't get the shut down problem. This would probably be the best condition under which to do this firmware update. Good luck!





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  • Photics
    Mar 21, 01:31 PM
    Ah, it was nice to read some good news for a change. :)





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  • iliketyla
    Mar 28, 01:33 PM
    Hah. Approaching $4/Gal? It's been four & a half bucks here since forever & we're eyeballing $5/Gal & this is still the US. People who obsess about a dollar a gallon need to get a more efficient car.


    Tell that to the soccer moms who insist on driving V8 Suburbans or Powerstroke Diesels.

    My buddy's mom drives a V10 Excursion to go grocery shopping.
    It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.





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  • bobsentell
    May 5, 07:59 AM
    Anything that removes iTunes from the equation is a win....





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  • Friscohoya
    May 5, 01:05 AM
    no thanks.

    Yeah right. You've probably bought every product apple has ever made. Hence your presence on this site. Just sayin be real about it...





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  • iSax1234
    Mar 14, 02:38 PM
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5051/5524388909_ca20c8e0a2_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/arrington_aka_photography/5524388909/)
    Mere (http://www.flickr.com/photos/arrington_aka_photography/5524388909/) by A.Arrington (http://www.flickr.com/people/arrington_aka_photography/), on Flickr





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  • Popeye206
    Apr 12, 12:08 PM
    Lots of empty factories up in Rochester NY.... all they need to do is peal off the Kodak logo's and put up Foxconn. :)





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  • goosnarrggh
    Nov 7, 08:05 AM
    If they increase the amount of RAM to 1GB they could increase the amount the integrated graphics use to around 128mb, the current 64mb is a bit low.
    The 64 MB quoted for the GMA950 is actually a "sliding window". It can (and often does) request a larger chunk of video RAM from the memory controller as required. Out of that chunk, the GMA950 slides around its 64 MB window to adjust which areas of memory it can directly manipulate at any given time.

    (According to Apple's website, simply booting MacOS X on a MacBook or Mac Mini causes the graphics system to commandeer approximately 80 MB of RAM.)

    __________
    BTW, that's the reason why computers running the GMA950 chipset will be able to run Windows Vista using the new Aero interface, despite the fact
    that systems with dedicated video RAM of less than 128 MB will have to use the Classic (Windows 95/98) interface.





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  • scarlson
    Mar 29, 08:16 PM
    I think that this is as likely as the idea of an iRod...

    Got to see this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmhBv-KwtBY&feature=player_embedded)





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  • bryanc
    Aug 3, 06:54 AM
    In other words, this attention-craving hacker decided to use a Mac to demonstrate an exploit that is far more threatening to a PC. The chances of a Macbook user a) buying a 3rd party wireless card and b) hooking it up to a Macbook are slim and none.

    +++

    Quoted for truth.

    This is the key to this story, and I'm very disappointed in the media for completely missing this. The 3rd party peripheral being used was not secure, and *ANY* computer using this device could be compromised...even a Mac. But they really should point out that Mac's don't need these devices, so it's really a hypothetical demonstration.

    Mac OS X has become the Everest of hacking challenges... these guys just took a helicopter to the top rather than climbing. But eventually, malware that affects OS X will start to create some issues... however, regardless of market-share, the design characteristics of OS X will keep malware from ever becoming the issue it is for Windows.

    Cheers





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  • Multimedia
    Nov 7, 01:27 AM
    I Think C2D MacBook Tomorrow But Election May Delay A Day.

    Nothing different except C2D at same speeds, 3GB option, 160GB and 200GB HD Offerings.





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  • likemyorbs
    Mar 31, 12:41 AM
    Cite?

    As much as i hate to admit it, i have to agree with dime on this one. European countries cannot defend themselves, their militaries are a joke. The US pretty much has to do everything on their own, and then we take the heat for everything. Which is pretty much where american arrogance comes from. Sad but true.





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  • monsterinawc
    Aug 3, 10:08 PM
    sorry bout this post
    my brother in law wanted to try the forums out and so i let him use my account
    he thinks he know what he talking about when it comes to macs





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  • ogdogg
    Nov 12, 07:56 PM
    because having a ton of twitter followers is completely relevant to this discussion. That has to be one of the stupidest comments today.

    I think it is relevant to this discussion. My point is that Joe is using the "fame" that the iPhone app brought him to bash the company that makes it. I think he makes a point and obviously is sticking to his morals by leaving. I applaud him for that, but by throwing mud at Apple he's looking like a kid who's taking his ball and going home. I don't even use Twitter, but can imagine that to someone who is mouthing off for attention the way Joe is, it probably is somewhat important to him. Before someone accuses me of being a fanboy, let me just say that I prefer my PC to a mac. I'm just lending my honest opinion. Who knows, maybe by him leaving the project the facebook app will be improved. If that is the case, thanks Joe.





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  • racketeer71
    Oct 13, 12:04 PM
    Then, technically you are using his setup pics without his permission.
    The least you should do is put the original poster's name as credit.

    Either you're joking.

    Or you're the most tight person I've encountered.





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  • mscriv
    Apr 12, 09:26 AM
    This statement makes no sense whatever. I reject the revisionist myth, but I do not need permission from the revisionist myth to reject it. Circularity, thy name is mscriv.

    Of course in the first place, the "god has given you" assertion is irksome. You are apparently not even able to say "you have free will", it has to come from your god person. I mean, I understand where you are coming from, you have to realize that constantly attributing everything to your god person actually tends to detract from what you are saying.

    I'm sorry fellas, I'm not trying to be "irksome" and I must admit Skunk your "circularity" comment made me chuckle. From the many discussions we've had you both know that I believe God to be the creator of all things, so when I make statements like "God has given you..." it's simply a reflection of that belief. I fully recognize that you, and many others, don't hold this belief, but I fail to see how it "detracts" from my argument as opposed to demonstrating consistency in my view.

    For example, Skunk if very consistent in his proposition that the Bible is a revisionist book written by man with a specific human agenda in mind. In many discussions I've seen him post comments about the polytheistic history of the Canaanite people. That's one of his key points and he will continue to say so as he feels it is an important piece of evidence for his view. Sydde, I've seen you make similar arguments regarding the historical hypocrisy and negative history of religious institutions and people. I'm sure you will continue to hold to this line of thinking as it represents a kind of "proof" to you regarding your views.

    We must admit that in these discussions we bring different sources of authority to the table. Some of the things I point to as evidence are meaningless to you and some of the things you point to as evidence are meaningless to me and it's no different in the scholarly community.

    I enjoy these discussions immensely and I learn a lot by participating in them, but please know that my intention is not to change your mind. I simply wish to represent Christ well and give a defense for my faith. I fully recognize that many will see the defense as foolish as the belief itself, but I'd like to think that people will respect the consistency between my beliefs and the genuineness in my interaction with them. There's nothing worse than someone who professes a belief and lives contrary to it.





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  • SuperJudge
    Oct 24, 09:43 AM
    Actually I might KILL for that Extended Keyboard II.:p

    You're not the only one! :p





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  • ender land
    Apr 26, 11:19 AM
    What a fabulously foolish and ignorant statement.


    My experience supports food stamps being wasted as well. While I have never seen or heard of people selling them, I did work in a grocery store as a cashier for a while and consistently saw people use food stamps to purchase food items which were overpriced, low value, not on sale, or otherwise terrible "value for money" purchases. Fancy fruit drinks or other things which are a complete waste of money when you have a limited budget for food were incredibly common.

    Not to mention how often people would pay for some ridiculously overpriced luxury food items with food stamps and then pay cash for things like cigaretts or the rag magazines or other things which are equally unnecessary, and completely, 100% luxury items and not in the slightest bit a need.

    Considering this was the overwhelming majority of customers, I am so thankful to the woman who came and purchased a ton of items, all on sale, with coupons on food stamps. She probably got 10x or 20x the "food value" from those food stamps as compared with the overwhelming majority of people using them. But seeing that one person take advantage of food stamps in a meaningful way was absolutely amazing because it means that the entire program is not a waste.

    Now, obviously this is just my personal experience. It is possible the store I worked at had a disproportionate number of people who would squander their food stamps. I hope this is the case. But I am relatively skeptical the majority of food stamp purchasers are like the woman I described but rather like the majority I encountered.





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  • docpsycho
    Nov 8, 09:37 AM
    Still no REAL GPU? Yawn





    Jasonbot
    Nov 8, 08:42 AM
    I dont know if I should feel sad that I didn't wait! Although my iMac is still pretty 1337!





    iGrip
    Jul 10, 11:47 AM
    That's great. Apple would become the dumbed-down childrens computer company.

    In other fora, people say that is a good thing. They go on and on about their stupid neighbor who hates computers and "cannot" use a computer, but who nevertheless loves iOS.

    And Apple never made much profit until iOS hit the scene.

    Dunno. But if Apple went in that direction, I would be unsurprised. There are a whole lot of naive users with extra bucks to spend on simple stuff.





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    Sep 22, 09:01 PM
    edited for grammer

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    michaelsviews
    Mar 29, 01:05 PM
    The iPhone 5 will not be released until 2012. The next iPhone will be called the iPhone 4G.

    Until then, any self-respecting journalist should refer to it as "the fifth-generation iPhone."

    And your rock solid PROOF that the iPhone 5 will not be released till 2012 is what?





    fjpoblam
    Mar 21, 08:21 PM
    Great story...

    Is that Apple said Yes in Comic Sans MS? :eek:



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