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  • Cobrien
    Jul 30, 11:39 AM
    I cant believe the problems which I have seen with phone companies in America. I have never had a dropped call in my life, my signal is almost always full and in Britain, almost every phone is available on all networks and sim free except for some phones on the 3 network.

    Anyway I do hope that this phone comes out, my ROKR is shockingly bad and freezes every time I miss a call.

    I also hope it will have 3G. The new RAZR has 3G which shows it doesnt have to be very bulky to use.





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  • GGJstudios
    Dec 15, 08:56 AM
    whats better sophos or kaspersky for mac?
    Neither.
    Will this scan for windows viri too?
    Most scan only for Windows threats, since there are no viruses in the wild that run on current Mac OS X. Some will scan for outdated Mac viruses and trojans, but those are unnecessary, as long as the user exercises common sense in where they get software.





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  • mex4eric
    Mar 29, 01:39 PM
    This is undoubtedly one of the first of many dislocations of supply for our global economy caused by this massive disaster. But I suspect the Japanese are masters of diversification and will meet the challenges.





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  • BLUELION
    Apr 5, 01:52 PM
    In theory, support your view. However, apple is only protecting their intellectual property and business model. You would do the same if you here at the wheel.

    Leave the jailbreak community alone Apple!! What is your ****ing problem??? Can't we just coexist???:mad:





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  • mozmac
    Jul 29, 09:15 PM
    Judging from Apple's past, I hope they stick with Cingular. They always seem to get all the newest and greatest phones that come out (while I still hate the RAZR). I have a BlackBerry 8700c with Cingular right now. If they came out with the sweetest freaking phone on earth, and had Exchange support built into it, I would jump all over that like a kid on his parents' bed on Christmas morning. Seriously...bring it on!





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  • RebeccaL
    Apr 5, 06:56 PM
    Leave the jailbreak community alone Apple!! What is your ****ing problem??? Can't we just coexist???:mad:

    The problem is jailbreking violates the iOS end user license agreement. Apple is just defending themselves. Just as if any person violates an agreement.





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  • cppguy
    May 4, 07:14 PM
    Why put it in the App Store if it isn't an App?

    Like Xcode, it isn't an app, it's an installer. When you download the app, it puts the installer under Applications, which you have to run to actually install the product. Apple violates the basic App Store rules by distributing applications that require installation and kernel extensions.





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  • IntelliUser
    Nov 16, 01:23 PM
    Cool, thanks for the info, i didnt know about this product. Although reading the feature list it sounds more like a internet security and windows virus detector then a mac AV. But maybe i'm wrong.

    Anyone who has tested it and is willing to share the experience?
    (maybe i take a snapshot of my OSX and give the demo a try, dont want to risk it :) )

    Nah, there's no firewall, no anti-spam, no credit card protection - nothing like that. It's just NOD32 for Mac. Both NOD32 and Eset Smart Security Windows licenses should work with it.





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  • Llewellyn
    Nov 28, 02:36 PM
    Out of interest - and since you already use a computer near your TV :). If a tablet can do everything you describe EXCEPT be a regular Mac too, would it still be of interest?

    ie: If it allows you (as you say) to show guests your iPhoto gallery directly on the pad or on the TV, Home movies or downloads at your fingertips (no need to cue them in the office)... and if it costs less than half what a MacBook costs... is it still appealing?

    What about if it can interface with MacMini to become a remote screen? (ie: do everything you say, but only when in the house)

    I would. I could move my iMac out of the living room and/or add a Mini. But that doesn't answer the question "Is Apple going to release a Tablet soon?"

    With a tablet mac Apple would only be a small player in a small market. This is why they have never released a tablet mac.

    What I'm speculating on is what might drive Apple to enter the market now. If it is a true Tablet Mac then there has to be something that sets it apart from what is being offered now. Since 2007 is going to be "the year of the movie downlod" (iTV and iTunes Movie Store playing very promeniently in Apples product lineup) I tried to come up with an explanation which fit into this focus. A living room orientated tablet seemed to fit.

    Of course this so called tablet could be several different things — a true video iPod, a supered up remote, a UMCP based micro mac. I just find it fun to speculate based on the info at hand:)





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  • GGJstudios
    Dec 14, 01:06 PM
    I don't want to spread any viruses to my PC friends. That's called politeness.
    I don't, either. That's why I'm polite enough to make sure my PC friends are running anti-virus software, to protect them from malware, no matter where it may come from.





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  • *LTD*
    Apr 5, 08:36 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8G4)

    Apple doesn't have a problem collecting 30% for completely stupid useless app store purchases, but they have a problem with making your iPhone look completely stupid?

    Hmmm. Pot, meet kettle.

    Useless app store purchases?

    Based on what? How are they useless? This entire market is based around an app ecosystem. Apps are in demand. Apps help move hardware.

    Your post makes no sense.





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  • Hildron101010
    Mar 30, 05:59 PM
    Thanks Captain Obvious... I think that is what Apple said at the very beginning ;)

    Well, apparently, the original guy didn't get that.





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  • KnightWRX
    Apr 6, 07:35 AM
    Apple brought design elements to desktops and delivered us from the tan box tower.

    Apple wasn't the first to break from the Beige box syndrome. ;) In fact, I think I know where they got the idea for the Blue G3 case :

    http://blakespot.com/sgi/images/sgi_open1.jpg





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  • mobilehavoc
    Apr 26, 03:29 PM
    Makes sense. Android is really becoming the defacto alternative to iOS.

    This is not about iOS vs Android. Both are doing well. It's the others who need to worry like RIM and MS. Where RIM was trying to beat the iPhone 2 years ago, now they have two platforms kicking their butt.

    However, it's really not a fair comparison when you compare the iPhone vs Android. One is a phone and the other an OS. Wake me up when one single model of an Android based phone out sells the iPhone, then you can say Apple is in trouble.

    I love that argument - who told Apple to only make 1 phone? Nobody it was their decision. This is PC vs Mac all over again - history repeating itself.

    I can't wait to see how Steve Jobs spins this somehow at WWDC - my guess is he'll throw iPod Touches and iPads into their numbers so it doesn't look as horrible as the Nielsen chart shows.

    At the end of the day, the truth hurts - Android is the new defacto platform for mobile and that means developers, developers, developers.

    Next up...tablets :D





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  • markfc
    May 7, 11:11 AM
    There will be a free version of mobileme, if only to save people having to register for a free AIM account to video conference on the new iPhoneHD.





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  • damienvfx
    Aug 2, 06:30 PM
    I do not expect MacBook Pros because Intel Core 2 Duo for notebooks has not been announced yet.

    What rock have you been hiding under? Merom!

    All I want to see is a new Macbook Pro at the WWDC, couldn't care less about the Mac Pro or Leopard





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  • johndallas999
    Apr 26, 03:15 PM
    Competition is good! Especially for Apple and their my way or the highway way of doing things. I love my IP4 but Apple needs a kick in their wallet to get them motivated to keep up.





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  • dr_lha
    Aug 11, 10:23 AM
    They are already available, these are standard PC parts now remember.

    http://www.microdirect.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?ProductID=14564&GroupID=1674
    There is no current Mac that this chip can "drop into", apart from maybe a Mac Pro, but going from a Woodcrest to a Conroe would be a downgrade in that case.

    The Merom that should eventually go into the iMac, mini, MBP and MacBook are currently not on sale to the consumer.





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  • Dr.Gargoyle
    Aug 7, 07:36 PM
    After some serious thinking I have come to the conclusion that $5K for a Rev. A is a bit too much of a gamble for me, especially considering the "normal" expected Rev. A snags. I wish Apple had better quality control.
    However, I might get a Rev. A MP if early adaptors doesn't report too much of glitches.





    karolynaz
    Mar 31, 08:13 AM
    Does anyone know if you can now print highlighted text like you can in Windows? Since they're adding the age old full-screen window feature, I think this feature would also be a welcome addition.

    Don't forget the CUT. OS X still can't cut file and paste in another place.





    MorphingDragon
    Apr 22, 05:09 PM
    The server market is the backbone of the business market. Macs will be niche in enterprise as long as the backbone isn't there, and stronger than last time.

    I'm going to have to disagree with that. Apple can be a great contender in the enterprise market without even touching server space.

    There's plenty of client side areas Apple can compete in. God knows any of the current "Enterprise" companies aren't going to deliver a well polished client side, especially in the Mobile space.

    If you need a "Certified Engineer" and $10k worth of training to set up your software, you're doing something wrong.





    iScott428
    Mar 29, 01:42 PM
    I'd pay a premium for products manufactured in the US.

    Products might be more expensive, but there would be more Americans employed. As much are there is a downside to producing here, there is also an upside.

    I avoid most american made products, half of them are crap. Prime examples are the cars made by Chrysler and GM between 2000-2008. This however are drastically improving though, not sure if we (Americans) could produce all of these things with taxes, restrictions, trade barriers etc. I am sure there are very good reasons why the parts are made there and not here. Plus there is a plethora of unknown pollution aspects of producing tech products. Tree hugger's would freak





    iliketyla
    Mar 29, 03:50 PM
    Could we please get the OOT people here discussing where apple should manufacture their products (or where they can manufacture their products) in separate thread. You guys are imposing here you know? This is a discussion about shortages due to the earthquake not manufacturing locales for apple. An earthquake could have hit the states as well...

    As threads progress, sometimes the conversation evolves. You added nothing of value in your post.





    Hildron101010
    Mar 30, 08:24 PM
    And yes, you can remove Launchpad from the dock.

    I will have to try it again, I couldn't get it to work last time.