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  • DarkAdept
    Sep 25, 10:40 PM
    Why would Apple logically develop a piece of software that uses the graphics card when I have four processors - many others have two - begging to be worked. I guess I never understood the logic of using Core Image to power this thing.

    ... because CoreImage allows problems to be described in a way that scales not only across GPU pixel pipeliness, but also across CPUs? This is good bleeding-edge design that will take some time to tweak and tune, but sets the stage for amazing gains over time.

    Apple has done their homework on this one - every future release of OS X will do a better job of balancing resources to make Aperture scream.





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  • Cassie
    Jan 13, 02:01 PM
    Actually he's right! I just tilt my PowerBook screen and can read the white on color #FAFAFA with no problem :-)

    I have CRT, so HA! Besides, all you havr to do is highlight it anyway.





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  • dunk321
    Mar 17, 02:44 AM
    Really VictoriaStudent, lol I agree with BForstal on what people would do in the same situation 100 percent, and I'm not trying to brag about anything, and I cant even believe this thread has reached 3 pages. Sec I have no reason to troll!!! I have been a member of this forum since and even though I have never really posted anything I have found wealth of knowledge over the years from people in these forums. Wow and you cannot judge a person's character by a mistake a cashier made in a store!!! Like I said everybody is entitled to there own opinion, If you were to make note of the mistake to the store if it happened to you and it makes you feel so highly above any one else, more power to you. As far as I'm concerned this is one time I actually got a break on a apple product.





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  • Ping Guo
    Apr 26, 12:19 AM
    If that is a guy holding that phone he needs to cut those nails...Damn hippy!

    Ah but that's the old Chinese snot-digging nail.



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  • stukick
    Apr 8, 05:42 PM
    Best Buy still sucks.





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  • Simgar988
    Mar 17, 01:33 AM
    You're actually breaking the law by knowingly paying less. Especially breaking the law by acknowledging it online.

    Smart.... And honest... Congrats



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  • Obi-Wan Kubrick
    Mar 24, 05:05 PM
    I remember playing around with OS X 10.3 on an iMac G4 at CompUSA. I also remember waiting for the launch of 10.4 and then the iMac G5 to make my purchase. I'm still happy with 10.4, although it is a drag that most new web browsers etc, require 10.5 and Intel. Maybe, I'll upgrade when Lion comes out.





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  • twoodcc
    Oct 28, 02:46 PM
    well i really don't blame Apple on this. with the piracy around and all



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  • phytonix
    Sep 25, 06:30 PM
    I think lightroom is even slower?
    esp when you do adjustment to photos like hue etc.
    on my iMac, Aperture can render instantly, while lightroom obviously has pause. I know that's because aperture use graphic card, but why can't lightroom?





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  • *LTD*
    Apr 23, 05:17 PM
    It is no secret that pedophiles have been known to hack children's computers to gain access to their webcam pictures, messenger conversations and ect. If that child has an iPhone and the said pedophile knows the file that contains the iPhone locations; what the pedo essentially has is the child's daily or weekly routine of where they are.

    I buy it. Slim chance, but certainly possible and certainly doable.

    I'd have to disagree. There are a lot of ways to keep tabs on someone if you wish to do them harm. The issue is whether the (as yet unknown) purpose of this data is useful enough to justify it's being there in the state it's in. There is no immediate way it gives anyone any special or expedient means of causing another harm. You'll need a lot of contingencies and variables come together to form specific cases. I really don't see that happening. That said, the reasons I've seen so far aren't that nefarious. It actually makes sense to be tracked in this way, especially in light of the argument that it's a caching mechanism in order to make it easier to switch from tower to tower. I can believe this. I don't believe there's any evil behind it. Nor do I for the moment believe this is easily accessible by anyone other than physically by the user/owner of the phone. And then it's likely not easy for the average person.

    Said paedophile *before* this information has been able to track children without problems using other means, I'd wager. Likely easier means, though I'm not well-versed in the specific modus operandi of paedophiles. I suspect I'll need forensics/law enforcement training to get a complete understanding.

    Besides, your example is based upon pure conjecture. First assumption is they are able to hack into their phone. Is hacking into iPhones remoely a big problem out in the wild? Not that I've heard or seen.

    What I'm saying is take the "wait and see" aproach before we begin to vilify and condemn Apple as self-serving, careless data-mining opportunists.

    So it's a plea for sanity. But I've noticed that whenever Apple's quarterly report rolls around and it's usually stellar news, the insanity of our loveable contrarians ramps up, purely for the purpose of being contrarians, as if we need to "balance out" all the enthusiasm with careful doses of negativity so we're not *too* positive. I'm not referring to you, roadbloc, by the way.

    So in any case, this is my position, and I'll say it's the same position I'd take if it were Google and MS.



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  • gauchogolfer
    Sep 25, 04:25 PM
    I don't see any changes. Even in beta, they supported 1.25 GHz PowerBooks and up. How well they support them is always the question.

    I guess I mean support without any hacks necessary.





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  • jaigo
    Oct 16, 08:33 AM
    Bottomline, don't expect a true video ipod or macbookpro merom update until late 2007 :confused:



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  • Gibsonsoup
    Apr 12, 06:05 AM
    You've got double http://

    Thank you, Fixed :D





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  • Veri
    Oct 1, 01:23 PM
    You should realize that everything we have in the physical world deteriorates eventually and that things are not really what is important.

    Historical preservation is precisely about determining the difference between one of 1 million "things" of plastic and an object which conveys information about some period's culture, identity, art, technology, etc. I live in one of fairly many Grade II Listed (http://www.heritage.co.uk/apavilions/glstb.html) buildings in the United Kingdom, much older but not quite as large as old Steve's, and there is no surprise when purchasing such a building that you are significantly restricted in what you can do to it. If you are found to have made a modification which is not permitted, it will be your money which pays to have it restored to its original state.

    It is absurd to suggest that historical preservation is about envy just because others have the means to destroy historically valuable objects. Indeed, those who want to destroy an interesting creation to make way for their own concern me far more. What is it about the past that you don't like, Jobs? Your firm makes a habit of claiming to innovate where it does not; surely this is not a projection of how you live your private life?



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  • Ryeno
    May 3, 05:11 PM
    Just like communism

    i love it when people say stuff, i mean type stuff, without thinking.

    android being free and open is more comparable to a capitalist system which ironically also doesn't work out too well in real life.





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  • toolioiep
    Apr 6, 07:44 PM
    Vintage poster - it will look great in my media room!



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  • fungus
    Apr 25, 05:42 PM
    Eventually it just has to be called "iPhone". No numbers, and certainly no asinine feature indicators. Internally it will be "iPhone (nth generation)", and the previous model on sale for $99 (or $49) will be "iPhone (previous generation)", just like iPods. Same goes for the iPad. Seriously, 10 years from now what are they going to call it... the iPhone 14s? This makes sense how?





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  • kas23
    May 2, 11:49 AM
    Image (http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/5716/iphoneo.jpg)

    That is hilarious! I actually wouldn't be surprised if there was some truth to it, especially with all these BO/Jobs meetings.

    Thanks to Apple for addressing the issue and thanks to the people who discovered and revealed it.

    Yeah, thanks Apple. Truth is, this "bug" would never have been "fixed" if the mainstream media didn't jump on this story. If I remember correctly, Jobs denied any problem (like he always does) just last week. Suddenly this becomes a problem when Al Franken (of all people) comes knocking on Apple's door. The whole situation has almost become a parody.

    And also, where exactly is this "fix". Seems like Apple was much more responsive getting 4.0.2 released.





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  • J Radical
    Jan 9, 06:37 PM
    Still won't play for me, but I found the iPhone intro video on cnet

    http://news.com.com/1606-2_3-6148749.html?tag=ne.video.6148749

    Ironically it's sponsored by blackberry :)





    3.1416
    May 3, 03:55 PM
    People who tether use more bandwidth, so the cost associated with their usage is more expensive. The carriers can either charge those people for tethering or they can raise the price for EVERYONE.
    Or they could charge people for the data they actually use, regardless of whether tethering was involved.

    You are not paying for tethering unless you are paying for tethering. The math is simple. People who tether use more bandwidth. Wireless providers set their data prices based on AVERAGE usage. Tethering makes the average usage go up, so the revenue to cover those costs has to come from somewhere.
    People who download videos use more bandwidth than people who don't. So carriers should be able to block YouTube and other sites unless you pay for the "video package", right?





    infidel69
    Apr 9, 03:20 PM
    Best Buy knows who D:apple:ddy is... They know who's keeping that company afloat and relevant in todays chaotic economy.

    They wouldn't do anything to jeopardize a business relationship they NEED.

    Again they know who D:apple:ddy is.

    Yes because BB would go out of business if they didn't sell Apple products:rolleyes:

    Apple may be your daddy but they don't hold the god like status you think they do.





    DUSTmurph
    Oct 6, 04:14 PM
    very original commercial.





    *LTD*
    Apr 24, 02:58 PM
    I hope windows gets rid of the dos command shell and don't have to rely on third party tools like cygwin. If W8 is unix based, it would be glorious.

    It might be. But A lot of tech companies out there are very, very averse to risk and are slow to change.





    sunfast
    Oct 3, 06:15 PM
    And for me it comes full circle....

    I couldn't believe it today when I checked my profile that I've been a member here for nearly a year. But it makes sense - Jobsie keynoting MWSF 2006 was front page news when I joined.

    Here's to another great MacWorld :)



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