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  • ChrisGonzales90
    Jun 6, 12:54 PM
    Yeah it was on a touch not a computer.

    If you have entered a password and the app downloads, and continue to browse the app store it doesn't require a repeat password entry until you sleep your iPod touch/iPhone.

    Exactly.





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  • manu chao
    May 3, 08:20 AM
    A very "noobish" question.....Are iMac's upgradable? The reason i ask is because my current computer is a Dell XPSONE 24 (all in one machine). It has been great, but is rapidly becoming outdated. I can no longer update my graphics card without issues and due to the machines design i cannot upgrade the graphics card. (power supply cannot handle anything better).

    I am really considering the iMac because i love the all-in-one designs and fits what i need. However, i don't want to be stuck in this same situation in 2 -3 years.
    You can upgrade memory and harddrives (there are two internal connectors and if you count the optical drive, three) but opening up requires suction cups (and preferably a dust-free environment).
    But more importantly, the standard way to upgrade a Mac is sell the old model and get a new one. The resale value of used Macs is pretty high, have a look at E-bay prices.





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  • zync
    Aug 1, 10:20 AM
    Yep. I got that; I was saying that the reason you don't see it is not because they've hidden it; it's because XP is actually a lot more stable. Crashes these days are pretty rare, and are usually caused by attempts to access strange areas of memory, or driver problems. I have an XP box running a couple of web containers, and a few app servers; aside from a driver hiccup, never had a crash or secret reboot (and I would know, because I would still need to log back in when I got back from the water cooler).



    ... and it took Apple just as long to create a stable version of OSX; the only real difference was that MS didn't charge for the interim versions. Again, just additional info.

    I only clarified because it didn't seem like you got it. If you did, then my apologies.

    As for the time it took Apple to create a stable version I disagree...the first desktop version that was available came out in March 2001. I would say that Jaguar was the first completely stable version, which came out in August 2002. Even if you disagree my PowerBook has been completely stable since I got it (it shipped with 10.2.7) in September 2003. Just over two years. My XP boxes have been far less stable.

    Also, Apple charges because they offer new things to the operating system, not just stability fixes. OS X updates are also cheaper.

    Timepass,
    It's still called the Blue Screen of Death. If OS X had one, it'd be called the same thing. The point is that it's Blue, not that it's caused by .dll errors or incorrect memory addressing.





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  • Bonfire
    Apr 22, 06:41 PM
    The tapered design is hideous.



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  • DaBlackMamba
    Mar 17, 10:20 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Anyone know about fi or scp?





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  • trip1ex
    May 3, 09:09 AM
    Apple's SSDs are always overpriced and slower than third-party ones anyways.



    Just seems mental how the iMacs are now on second generation Core i processors, yet the Mini is still on C2D.



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  • NebulaClash
    Apr 28, 12:59 PM
    Im actually kinda shocked android has more devices using its OS than Apple does.

    Why? Any manufacturer can grab it for free instead of paying a fee. Makes sense they would flood the market with lots of copycat Android models. Just look at the Asian market where there are hundreds of Android phones, many of whom are Android in name only (cannot use the Android App market, etc.) but useful to the knockoff phone manufacturer who can grab it free, slap it into their devices and sell their stuff as "Android" to the marketplace. Given that there are hundreds of different Android model phones, it's a wonder it isn't even more popular than it is.





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  • Popeye206
    Apr 15, 02:24 PM
    By that same vein, what has Apple ever developed that's anything close to a OS ? And no, Mac OS X, a bunch of components bought/taken from the open source community doesn't count... it's just a Unix distribution with a GUI layer on top. :rolleyes:

    It's easy to discount anything going with that mentality. The fact is, Chrome OS is as much an undertaking as OS X was. It's more than just a "Web browser" since web browsers cannot be booted and don't provide graphical sub-systems, input management and process scheduling obviously.

    (yes, I do realise Mac OS Classic existed).

    And to answer your question directly : Android. ;)

    Ahhh.... Google bought that. And given Android is based on open source, don't you think your argument on OSX is rather weak?



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  • PBG4 Dude
    Apr 22, 04:15 PM
    That's gonna be sweet if apple comes out with that.





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  • Stella
    Jul 24, 07:39 PM
    that's at least 3 MX-1000 users we have that are well-satisfied :-)

    +1 more!
    MX-1000 are great, and very comfortable



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  • wordoflife
    Apr 22, 09:25 AM
    So what is Apple waiting for with the iPhone 5?
    If there are no chips until 2012, then just give us the iphone 5 now :)





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  • shawnce
    Jul 21, 12:25 PM
    schiller also said � i think the day before boot camp was announced � that apple wouldn't prevent users from putting windows on the intel macs, but they wouldn't facilitate it either.

    Why do folks keep misquoting Schiller?

    He said basically that Apple will not sell or support Windows but that they will not prevent users from installing and running Windows on MacIntels. Nothing in what Schiller stated had anything to do with Apple facilitating (or not) the use of Windows.



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  • Lancetx
    May 3, 07:57 AM
    Yeah.. Wtf? Can anyone clarify?

    Chill out people, they're still IPS...

    Link (http://www.apple.com/imac/features.html#displays)





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  • littleman23408
    Sep 15, 10:45 PM
    It's a Hexbug. I bought it at Brookstone today.

    It's a robot.

    http://www.hexbug.com/

    I want to get the inchworm next.

    That's cool. I saw the youtube video "Hexbug madness" and I just laughed through the whole video. It makes me want to buy 10 of them and let them run loose around the office at work.



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  • danny_w
    Dec 4, 06:29 PM
    i just don't get the fascination with guns :confused:
    I don't either. :confused:





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  • baryon
    Apr 22, 04:32 PM
    Don't like the teardrop design. Also the mockup doesn't look right in many ways. I'm sure Apple would make something much less complex-looking and less cluttered. The home buttons looks bad. Why are we so confident about this report? It's just another rumor, where's the question mark from the title?



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  • daneoni
    Apr 22, 10:15 AM
    Give us a 4.3" screen so the phone would have to be somewhat bigger - big enough to support two chips for 3G and 4G.

    Tony

    No thanks.

    4.0 max whilst retaining current size. It's a phone not a tablet.





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  • guzhogi
    May 3, 09:12 AM
    I have an external Mac display cerca 2008 with a the apple display port that I hook to my Macbook. When I got a revamped mac book I had to buy a mini display adapter to use it.

    I want to get a the new iMac, and want to use my external display still. But I haven't been able to find info on Mini/Display port to Tunderbolt.

    I know half the charm of these thunderbolts is running HD video from an external drive and separate monitors. But I haven't found what I'm looking for.

    Thoughts?

    If I understand you correctly, you want to plug a mini-Display port on your MacBook Pro to the Thunderbolt port on your iMac. All you need is a mini-Display Port to mini-Display Port cord. Thunderbolt uses the same connectors.





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  • wkhahn
    Nov 3, 11:46 AM
    Is this for Intel Macs only or will it work on PPC too?

    I would have to think this would be for Intel Macs only.


    Off topic; YG17, be sure to vote Tuesday!





    phototech11
    Mar 16, 11:31 AM
    ROFL! No one in their right mind is going to swap an AT&T for a Verizon model when the GSM models are in such short supply.


    Well at lease I will have one to trade at the Apple store once they get some more in...we shall see who has the last laugh.

    I will be at the Brea Mall Satruday AM if anyone wants to trade or PM me.





    thefunkymunky
    Oct 24, 07:52 AM
    The Mac in my sig is now up for sale.:rolleyes: :p





    AdeFowler
    Apr 29, 04:13 PM
    The artists must be thrilled :rolleyes:





    Benjamins
    Apr 13, 03:36 PM
    not that I don't want an Apple brand TV, but it's really hard to see how that's going to happen.





    leekohler
    Nov 1, 07:50 AM
    'Nuff said.