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  • beebler
    Mar 18, 02:53 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8C148a)

    Love the comments from back in the day! It's like when everyone bashed Galileo or something.





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  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 11, 04:17 PM
    You are not necessarily talking about motivation which is either conscious or unconscious. The objection to this idea of man - and other species, too - being altruistic without a licence from El is highly objectionable itself. Is it that you do not want to allow independent action? Where then is free will? Where are other faiths? Does the giving of alms by Muslims count for nothing, too?

    No, no, no.

    All good deeds spring from God, because He loves us.

    Atheists/agnostics that do good, are just lying about their place with God.

    http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g158/MouseMeat/Smilies/f16.gif





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  • CubusX
    Mar 25, 01:41 PM
    Hope it resolves the short battery life since updating to 4.3!

    +1

    I have to charge my iPhone 2x a day.





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  • gkarris
    May 4, 11:03 PM
    A welcome feature.

    ...until you get your cell phone bill. :eek:





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  • bbeers
    Mar 5, 07:36 AM
    nice shot for a first post man :) where is that? oo that lens flare though ;) keep it up man, post more on here!
    That was shot under the United States Naval Academy Bridge in Annapolis MD. Here is another shot from the same spot just looking out at the Naval Academy more.
    http://blurredsight.net/macrumors/bbeers-ANNAPOLIS.jpg

    Nikon D3100, Nikkor 18-55mm, ISO 125, 18mm, f/11, 1/500





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  • R0bert
    Nov 27, 10:21 AM
    I predicted this a year ago... :)

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=1799795#post1799795





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  • CubusX
    Nov 13, 01:24 PM
    Apple has never changed this policy and they never will.

    I would have liked to see the promised updates for Facebook. It seems Apple may have fallen down on the job (no pun intended).





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  • X2468
    Mar 28, 11:56 PM
    No hardware in WWDC '11? Apple always said they are about Software and Hardware, well then it wouldn't make sense for them to omit hardware from the conference.

    Or am i missing something?

    WWDC stands for World Wide Developers Conference.

    That means it's for those of us that are software engineers. It's been that way since it began.

    The problem is Steve couldn't control himself last year and confused the newer people by talking about the iPhone.

    If indeed they keep it on topic this year, there will be no talk or time wasted on hardware. We only have one WWDC each year, hopefully this year Jobs will control himself.





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  • maclaptop
    Apr 16, 10:18 PM
    I think Mac sales are directly tied to the Halo affect of the iOS devices. The more they sell there, the more people open up to Mac as an alternative. With Lion having more iOS like interfaces, it will make it even more natural for new customers.
    I agree the Halo effect is a huge influence. Someone who's never owned an Apple computer buys an iPhone, finds out how well it integrates with a MBP, and a computer is sold. It's as simple as that.





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  • Roller
    Aug 8, 07:55 AM
    Steve looks unhealthy. He's not as sharp as he used to be. His keynotes were flawless. He stuttered several times, forgot what he was saying in mid sentence, and handed a considerable amount of the keynote to other people. Steve was a control freak in past WWDC keynotes.

    I think he may be in not-so-good health. But I've said that before.

    I had the same reaction... he almost looked gaunt. I just compared shots of Steve yesterday with his appearance at the January Macworld Expo, and there's a noticeable difference. Plus, the tag team approach to demoing Leopard's features made it seem as if he needed time to rest in between the parts of his presentation.





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  • aristobrat
    Oct 27, 09:09 AM
    My girlfriends MacBook, runs at 15 degrees C pretty much all the time.

    Here is a screen shot,


    Rich.
    FWIW, 15C = 59F. I've never heard of a processor running that low. Maybe it does, but that sounds really really odd.





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  • ejb190
    Aug 3, 10:02 AM
    I used to build a lot of fences for livestock farms. No matter how well we thought we built the fence, the only way to make sure the pigs couldn't get out was to put the pigs in...

    And that's my feelings about computer security. At least these guys are going public with their findings. Now it's time for the computer savy public to put them through their paces.





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  • joeboy_45101
    Aug 8, 10:12 AM
    Steve looks unhealthy. He's not as sharp as he used to be. His keynotes were flawless. He stuttered several times, forgot what he was saying in mid sentence, and handed a considerable amount of the keynote to other people. Steve was a control freak in past WWDC keynotes.

    I think he may be in not-so-good health. But I've said that before.

    He might be a little under the weather, but he'll be fine. If you go back and watch the video from the WWDC '05 he looked totally out of place; dressed in all black and very little energy. It's a fluxional phenomenon with his appearance. WWDC '05 he looked terrible, Apple Special Event #1(Intel iMac & iPod Nano) he looked great, Apple Special Event #2 (iPod Video) he looked great, Macworkd '06 he looked fine, Apple Special Event #3(iPod HiFi announcement) he looked like he had just woke up.

    The one thing to remember is that this is a Developer's Conference so there is not going to be a lot of pizazz with flashy announcements. There was not a whole lot of new mind-blowing things announced so he could have been a little bit bored with it.

    No matter what, with the transition to Intel chips complete now Apple can start devoting more time to truly new designs and hardware.





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  • BigHonkingDeal
    Apr 17, 09:17 AM
    This would be a good thing if ANY of those stores actually had any iPads for sale.... As it is now they are just adding another store chain for people to check inventory :D


    Doesn't matter where Apple sells its products. Better to make your products available everywhere than in just one or two specific stores. Remember: Not every city has an Apple store and can be quite a distance to the closest.





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  • walnuts
    Mar 29, 11:03 AM
    i hate voice recognition software...no matter what it's integrated with. i think it's gimmicky and rarely works reliably. pass





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  • PowerGamerX
    Oct 12, 04:29 PM
    I am a fan of mechanical keyboards. They are clunky and loud, but allows me to type very fast. Also, I'll probably type the apple keyboard to death in less than a month because I tend to bang on the keys.

    The model I have now is Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite for Mac. The touch is fairly good but it has an eccentric layout that makes is difficult for me to blind-touch the command key. I hope to get a Matias Tactile Pro 3 soon.

    I like noisy keyboards. I remember an old IBM computer I had...

    CLACK CLACK CLICKITY CLACK





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  • Peace
    Sep 4, 02:22 PM
    Has anyone suggested that the 23" iMac could be that long awaited "30th Anniversary Mac." Unless of course they're waiting on releasing a mini-tower with Conroe and dub that the "Mac" making a return for their 30th anniversary year. One or the other, I wouldn't be suprise if they bring back some of that 30th anniversary year fanfare for the release of one of those two. A 23" iMac would definitely be claim worthy of the name, especially if they could squeeze a conroe in it and put it in cinema display aluminum enclosures. Oh well, just me dreaming I guess. Oh, and a sub-$2000 price point wouldn't hurt either! I do want to see conroe inside some mac before this time next year though...

    I've suggested a couple of times the 23" iMac might just be that 30th anniversary Mac.





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  • rdowns
    Mar 11, 02:20 PM
    Ummmmmmm

    we don't spend 700 billion on troops. Cut the useless technology programs, give all the remaining money to troops and their needed supplies and equipment.

    I wasn't even thinking of troops. I was thinking of all the defense contractors employees. Remember that military industrial complex thing we ignored.





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  • cgurr1
    Nov 12, 02:34 PM
    In all honesty, he took the job knowing that he has to submit all his software he makes for facebook to Apple. I don't understand why he has to make a public comment whining about why he doesn't want to submit his software to a "middleman". Cool, next week I'm going to go whine to my boss saying I don't like him telling me what to do. I'm sure my boss, i.e. Apple, doesn't give a ****! It's a job!!!! If you want to be your own boss then do that, but don't whine about the role of employer/employee when you took the job!





    Mr. Retrofire
    Apr 11, 09:36 AM
    Please don't tell me that anyone that actually needs the CS apps can't plunk down $450-$1000 for the EDU version, but will shell out $3000 for an overpriced Mac Pro?

    Students pay either less (edu-discount-not just in the U.S.) for their Mac, buy a refurbished model or buy a used Mac from the previous owner. In the best case, this reduces the price of a previous generation Mac to one third or even to 25 percent of the original price.

    And who says, students are rich? You, or what!? *lol*





    B.winkle
    Mar 5, 08:45 AM
    Some nice pics!





    fishmoose
    Mar 21, 01:59 PM
    That's funny.

    I would've returned the wife before the iPad. Those are easier to find.

    Haha post of the year!

    What a great story overall so awesome!





    AidenShaw
    Oct 15, 07:41 PM
    Lets just say someone got lucky that night!:p
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    IronLogik
    Nov 12, 12:24 PM
    I think the irony has to do with the approval process for Facebook applications (like all of those games people play on Facebook), not access to personal information.

    I suspect a lot of that approval is related to security of the personal information obtained within Facebook. Don't applications have some access to that information? As a result, yea. The approval is pretty important.

    The sandboxing done on the iPhone means no application can access other applications data, and the only access they have is to the address book. This could be mitigated by prompting the user to allow an app to be granted access to the address book in cases where the app wasn't approved by apple.

    Security reasons are pretty small on most iPhone applications.



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