Saturday, May 21, 2011

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  • googolplex
    May 3, 01:56 PM
    I use my 2010 27" iMac as a monitor for a PC gaming rig that utilizes the mini-display port and I must say that this will be the last iMac I own until they change this. This was one of main selling points for me since I could still use a pc and not have to suffer with the iMac's poor gaming performance.

    No matter how you slice it, the integrated video card with the current iMacs CANNOT drive the resolution these displays use.

    The only option is build a high end PC that can push that kinda resolution at decent framerates.

    Now that they have removed the option and restricted it to TB only display ports, we are now forced to "upgrade" to a new mac tho it still cant hold a candle to whats available to system builders today.

    I made the switch to Mac years and years ago but I think it's finally run it's course. When this thing takes a **** and they offer me a new one through my Apple Care, I'll sell it and buy a real display an perhaps mac mini.

    Apple has fallen so far behind the desktop computing business and its clear they want to funnel their remaining customers through this purchase path.

    I'm confused. What has changed about the target display mode? Isn't it still there?





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  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 19, 10:53 AM
    Apple will probably sue them for responding.





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  • iBug2
    Apr 22, 03:00 AM
    I hate this cloud crap. All just an excuse to take away the consumers control of what they buy or use.

    We need a boycott.

    You'll go nutz in couple decades when our CPU's aren't even in our homes anymore. Start to get used to the idea of "cloud" slowly :)





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  • ezekielrage_99
    Sep 18, 12:35 AM
    I'm still not too sure what to make out of these "iPhone next tuesday" rumors, from one point of view the iPhone sounds very Apple and a very much a possiblity.

    But there's the sceptic in me which points out the plain fact that the iPhone rumors have been going on for at least 10 months with very little plausable information from credible sources about the potential product.

    Personally I am not gearing myself up for a dissappointment, but if Apple does release the iPhone and depending on the price and feature then I may look into buying it.

    And the other big question to ask will it be available for people who don't live in the US :confused:





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  • yoda13
    Sep 5, 01:49 PM
    I hope for good quality movies too. What is realistically the limit on quality that they can implement and still have it be manageable with a normal average speed broadband connection? Just curious.





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  • Coleman2010
    Apr 4, 12:42 PM
    Very sad. Someone lost their life over something so trivial. And sad that the guard has to live with knowing he took a life. :(





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  • mdntcallr
    Aug 23, 10:47 PM
    yeah, but it isn't a bad deal. hell creative could have pulled a lawsuit, much like the lawsuit which almost shut down blackberry.

    so... this is good. a win win. scenario. apple gets another big time vendor to sell products that accessorize apple's IPOD.





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  • Manic Mouse
    Sep 9, 07:13 AM
    Until Leopard is out we wont see the true value of these babies. Also by then some of the apps will take advantage of the muti-cores and multi-cpus, and the changes to the OS will allow applications not written for more than 1 core to take some advantage also. So like I said Leopard will be the one showing the true potential of these babies. Can't wait!!!!!!!:cool:

    The fact that the new iMacs can't address more than 3Gb of memory and are therefore operating on a 32bit logic-board makes me doubtful as to whether or not these systems are really 64-bit capable... It seems like some kind of hybrid 32/64bit system.

    Will the C2D iMacs be able to run 64bit code, despite not having the 64bit address space (and being able to access over 4Gb or RAM)?





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  • JAT
    Oct 27, 11:56 AM
    Somebody please explain to me what GW Bush has to do with a Greenpeace story out of the London Mac Expo?

    And I don't know UK law, but if they did this in the USA (handing a kid food without parent's permission), they should be arrested. And fired by the company, although there's no company in this case. If somebody does that with one of my kids, they better be prepared to back down fast and apologize, or they will GO down fast. Wouldn't be the first time.

    Let them hand out leaflets wherever they want.





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  • DrFrankTM
    Sep 10, 07:11 AM
    The margins on a mid-mac should be better than the iMac since it's using standard (and therefore cheap) desktop components. So any mid-mac sales in preference to the iMac would probably make Apple more money anyway.

    The competition is fierce in that market segment though. The iMac or Mini form factors don't have quite as much competition, so price comparisons always leave a lot out of the picture. With a mid-range tower, the comparisons would be much more direct. Apple seems to be shaking its "expensive toy" image, but I wonder if they could "pull a Mac Pro" in the mid-range as well.





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  • antster94
    Apr 4, 11:56 AM
    Seems unfair to kill someone for robbery. Yes they're breaking the law, but only deserve a prison sentence. Do you really really think someone should be shot and killed for attempting to steal a few laptops and smash a few windows? If you do then man you have issues.





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  • nikole95
    Jan 9, 01:35 AM
    Sad, but true :(

    (And I don't feel the need to argue or debate or say more in this thread to justify this obvious fact.)

    Yes. Absolutely. A closed filesystem where you're only able to download anything significant through a moderated app store is going to be riddled with viruses.





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  • LanPhantom
    Mar 23, 06:07 PM
    Not to mention, operating a phone while driving is becoming illegal in most states due to distracted driving. I figure there would be a bunch of drunk people using this app while driving drunk? Geez.

    I got an idea...what about an app that tells ME where the drunk drivers are so I can stay away from THEM?

    Now there's an app I would pay for!





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  • Roy Hobbs
    Oct 27, 09:34 AM
    Steve Jobs is a hippie.

    In my opinion you can't have true hippie values and be a CEO of a major cooperation.





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  • GGJstudios
    Mar 21, 11:25 PM
    Not false read #104 :D
    I did read it. It doesn't answer why there are no viruses today, now that Mac OS has greater market share than ever, when there were viruses back when it had a much smaller market share. The market share theory is pure nonsense. It doesn't stand up to simple math.





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  • Renverse
    Apr 17, 01:05 PM
    McAfee is irrelevant, even for Windows users. They call themselves experts but their software just brings ANY computer to a grinding halt.

    Anyone remember this: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-20003074-83.html ?

    Yeah.





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  • LondonCentral
    Mar 29, 02:15 PM
    Someone needs to bookmark this thread so we can come back to it in 2015. If there's a new CEO (or group of CEO's) for Apple and Nokia/MS have a brilliant partnership, I don't see where the humor is. Four years is a hell of a long time for a new OS to mature.





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  • ezekielrage_99
    Sep 10, 08:41 PM
    Ive heard about cloverton coming all along. and have put off buying a Mac pro

    id much rather have 8 cores then 4 for the work i do

    With people putting off for the "next big thing" I wonder how many people will end up buying nothing ;)





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  • Mal67
    Apr 22, 08:44 PM
    C'mon Apple give us some new machines to actually talk about - like SB mini; like SB imac; like SB air.





    jjahshik32
    May 3, 02:00 PM
    Probably, but it might depend on whether you can download the Windows 7 drivers from ATI, or whether you have to use Apple's dual boot drivers.




    Your question should be "can TBolt 'team' two channels for double bandwidth on one connection"?

    For your question, the answer is "yes" if you can have two simultaneous 10 Gb/sec links. For my version, the answer is yes if you can have one 20 Gb/sec link.




    Shipping sometime this summer - so the answer is "no, there are no TBolt devices available to buy".

    The real worry about this fact, though, is that no Apples have been tested with openly purchased TBolt peripherals. I wonder how many software updates, firmware revisions, or motherboard replacements will be needed before TBolt devices work reliably without kernel panics.

    I wouldnt worry about kernal panics or incompatibility issues with thunderbolt. Its like any other peripherals, its been heavily tested by apple and as long as other devices meets the requirements for thunderbolt, there will be no issues.





    tortoise
    Sep 15, 06:37 PM
    The phones are said to include high-end features such as a 3-megapixel camera


    Who the hell needs a 3MP camera on a phone? The optics are horrendous (never mind the sensor element), so there is really no good use for that kind of resolution. I'd rather they put the money elsewhere...





    E.Lizardo
    Apr 22, 07:01 AM
    I'm amazed that no-one is seeing the very dangerous path we could be heading down here. Will people only see it when it's too late?

    Are we looking into the jaws of the future where you pay, but never OWN anything? Music, Movies, Apps.

    You pay to have the right to listen/watch/use the data.

    The data is never downloaded to your device to do as you wish, it's always held by the owners. or distributors.

    I can see this coming like a flashing red warning sign.

    Clean your glasses.





    Steve121178
    Apr 20, 10:57 AM
    Alright. Let's go about it this way, using your own terminology.

    How has Apple had success "lining their pockets full of cash."

    How has Apple gotten us "hooked on using their products."

    Are you suggesting they borrowed Harry Potter's wand and tranced us into purchases, held guns to our heads, or imposed government regulations requiring the purchase of iPod Nanos?

    Or - what I believe to be more likely - are you just blathering, "I don't like corporations, and I happen to be on an Apple message board"?

    They don't care about us, they just want our money, like any business.

    I can't dumb this statement down any further, sorry. Go and have a coffee and calm down.





    mkjellman
    Aug 29, 08:22 AM
    nice apple, common i really need a new computer, i feel like the original powerbook g4 al waiting game all over again!



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