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  • iStudentUK
    Apr 5, 09:53 AM
    I can see this.

    Take me and my gf- she works soon I'll have finished studying and be working full time. We won't need a full computer each. Get one mini/MB/MBA and two iPads for the same price as two MBPs.

    The iPad is much better for emails/web than computers in my opinion.





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  • eburr
    Mar 16, 07:36 PM
    I saw on this website that it looks like they have been holding them for the morning. From what I have seen this is holding true, at least at Willow Bend and Stonebriar.





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  • chrmjenkins
    Jan 19, 04:44 PM
    No launch titles I really care too much about, making the price not worth it. Don't care for $50 games either.

    I'm waiting for the psp2 (at e3, hopefully).





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  • Popeye206
    Apr 12, 01:09 PM
    BTW.... Word and Excel are the only two applications from MS I like... and others are right. Pages and Numbers can't hold a candle to Office... yet.

    But I have always found it annoying that many times while trouble shooting or surfing MS web site you're constantly reminded you're not running the latest version of Windows. Subtle marketing I guess? :rolleyes:



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  • iHarrison
    Jan 6, 03:34 PM
    also....do i have to turn on "Notifications" in the settings menu in order for facebook PN's to work?

    Thanks!





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  • JS77
    Mar 28, 08:18 AM
    I wish iOS would crawl into a corner and just die...













    ....I kid, I kid!

    Looking forward to this :p



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  • Dracula77
    Apr 14, 02:14 PM
    Why is this considered NEWS? Let only a juicy RUMOR.





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  • jemeinc
    Apr 3, 12:19 PM
    The one thing I would like to see in Word is a reference database and auto-format for citations so I can switch to APA or MLA style as needed. My grad school professors each have their own ideas about proper style.
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    I couldn't agree more. There has to be a way to implement this. Though, getting the approval from APA, and MLA might be a problem. They want to sell their manuals, and this could, conceivably, cut into their sales.



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  • Kitrik
    Sep 27, 11:52 PM
    I thought the difference between little/big endian was that the byte order was flipped, not the bit order. So 01 in BE/LE would always be 1, 10 - 2, etc. Or am I wrong?

    You are correct!!! 10 will always be 2. 01 will always be 1. Endianness swaps the bytes, not the bits. Binary addition would be hell if the bits were swapped... Plus then writing bit-operators and using bit-masks in C would just be a pain in the arse when it came time to compile that game for 5 different platforms.





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  • weiss
    Oct 13, 03:49 AM
    i really wonder: why not "made in america" or "made in europe"? :confused:

    The manufacturing costs would escalate and Apple wouldn't profit nearly as much.

    Boy I hope not. Unless they can get some cooler silicon off-board, giving up battery life for 12 FPS in Quake just isn't a good bargain for 97% of the market.

    I hope they introduce that option. Then it would be up to the customer to pick integrated or dedicated graphics, depending on his[her] needs.



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  • lizard79
    Sep 25, 10:33 AM
    I guess we shouldn't expect much if Jobs isn't doing the presentation himself.

    TRUE.

    but maybe new mbp tomorrow :)





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  • edesignuk
    Dec 18, 08:51 AM
    I bought it, all fingers crossed for a raging victory on Sunday :D



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  • jettredmont
    Oct 26, 04:57 PM
    Of course I can see the other side of this. Writing universal apps is not just a matter of "checking a box" in XCode; despite what I've heard some non-coders say on the subject.


    Umm, I'm far from a non-coder. Writing a new app is very much an issue of "checking a box" in XCode. The problems come in when dealing with a years-old code base, much of which has embedded processor assumptions (ranging from hand-tweaked assembly to direct vector calls to assumptions on byte order).

    New code, though, you know that you have to support multiple CPU architectures and so you call htons for your byte ordering and use vector libraries rather than direct calls; the sole remaining issue is hand-tweaked assembly, which should be significantly less than 1% of your overall application code especially if you are putting out a new product (you typically don't have enough knowledge to find the bottlenecks where going straight down to the metal is required until your app has been out in users' hands for a while). With all that absorbed in "the process", the only thing left is, yes, checking the box in XCode to generate the UB version of your app.

    There's a bit more involved at the compile stage if you want to support both UB and older OS versions (Panther, Jaguar), but it's a lot easier to tell your customers that they have to upgrade to Tiger on their old G4s and G5s than to tell them they have to buy a whole new machine!





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  • Ja Di ksw
    Jan 19, 12:25 PM
    I would really, really love to have this. However, I have so little time for gaming right now I can't even complete the games I have for the Wii / DS (at least 4 games back log for both of them), so I don't know if I can justify an entire new system. On top of that money is insanely tight right now, as I'm trying to do uni in another country and we have no grant money right now and I'm not allowed to work here. Which is annoying b/c it looks so good. Ugh, guess I'll just stop by a store to drool over it once a month or so.

    I envy those that will have MarioKart on this, along with all the other games that I'm sure will be great.



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  • CFreymarc
    Apr 14, 08:40 PM
    Wow, that bar-b-q at Bill's place panned out. Didn't expect a talk over a few beers and ribs over how to manage over 100 million users in a data center would come to something. At least no blood sucking head hunter got a commission on this one and he got a better signing bonus. Welcome to the club!





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  • Lancetx
    Mar 13, 01:04 PM
    wow, this is a NETWORK issue, not iPhone.

    the time is pushed to your phone by your carrier if it's set automatically. if it's not, then of course it's not gonna do anything or it's going to be wrong.

    i thought this was common knowledge?

    if i fly down to the west coast (i'm in the east) and restart my phone, I WILL GET THE TIME FOR THE WEST COAST

    Precisely. Not sure why so many people can't seem to figure that out.



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  • Spacedust
    May 1, 03:53 AM
    Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0xWQK18Zfw&feature=related

    They should come easily.





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  • Aleco
    Jun 11, 12:59 AM
    Next U.S iPhone Carrier BoostMobile, iPhone 5 to have WalkieTalkie feature also!





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  • Arcus
    Nov 14, 09:07 AM
    I know who Ill be flying with. Nice.





    Blue Velvet
    Mar 26, 03:51 PM
    London's congestion charge was effective in reducing gridlock there.


    For a short while, maybe a year or so, and the effect was pronounced, for those of us who use London buses. The mayor rolled it back from the central/western areas recently and long-term impact studies seem a little scarce in terms of car driver numbers. The carrot was also introducing cheaper bus and tube fares by means of the Oyster Card, a card with an RFID chip in it to speed passenger boarding with pre-paid tickets.

    Using a bus in the UK, or London at least, doesn't quite have the same stigma it seems to have with some people in the US... although the distances involved are probably shorter than perhaps the average US commute.





    addicted44
    Apr 21, 06:31 PM
    When I said "that's about it," it wasn't a negative thing. When it comes to an iPhone, if they made those enhancements, that's plenty to guarantee another year of success. Especially alongside iOS 5.

    If there is any redesign needed, its on the OS side.

    iOS needs:
    1) Better notifications.
    2) Better communication with computers/tablets (the HP idea of syncing the Pre tablet and smartphone by just tapping each other is great. You can already do this on iOS with some 3rd party apps, but Apple implementing it at the OS level would be awesome).
    3) Greater app<->app integration. This really needs to improve, IMO.
    4) Better file management. (Not a Finder, but getting files onto iOS from a computer, etc., should be easier.)
    5) A snazzy new look would also be nice, but not necessary.
    6) RFID. I think this is really low in importance, because it will take a while to rollout (well, at least RFID payments...I love the idea of RFID to wake/sync between devices). At least as far as payments go, it will be better if Apple takes their time and does it right, involving all stakeholders to deliver a complete successful product.





    dhlvrsn
    Sep 26, 09:45 AM
    Apple needs to be very vigorous in defending the iPod TM. Not sure if anyone else caught it but with the updated iPod line CNN ran a story. In it the woman stated that Apple currently controls "70% of the iPod market." Unless the rebranded HP models are selling like hotcakes sounds like a generic use of the term to me.





    solvs
    Sep 27, 12:18 PM
    ...that developer friend of yours is breaking his agreement with Apple and he should stop.
    I think he was just trying to convince me to sign up. I'm not so sure now. We'll see what happens with this next version.





    MattSepeta
    Apr 14, 03:55 PM
    I wonder why I often see signs like this in stores ...

    Seems to me that I have only seen those signs at places where excessive inebreation by customers could be a problem, ie: bars, some places downtown in the bar district, etc.

    Anyways, if you don't want to sell something to somebody for WHATEVER reason, no matter how ridiculous, shouldn't that be your right?



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