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  • SevenInchScrew
    Apr 9, 12:51 PM
    Sounds like MS either is paying Adobe a small fee or they are done being scared.
    If I remember correctly, PDF became an open standard a few years ago. I think it was late-ish in so maybe it was just too late in the development of Windows 7 to get it in, but now it will appear in 8.

    They're FINALLY going to some sort of UNIX thing.... Like Apple did.
    ...

    My big question is... How is MS going to maintain strict control and ownership of a UNIX core?
    Where are people getting this UNIX thing from? I can't seem to find any info about this.





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  • sushi
    Apr 16, 08:20 AM
    Looks nice. Shape seems good for holding in your hand.

    However, I believe that it's fake -- unless it's not metal. Reception would be an issue if it was metal.





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  • Bonte
    Oct 28, 04:49 PM
    Apple will need to open up osX to generic PC's but i can understand they'll want to wait until the Mac growth is stalling. Maybe at about 10% marketshare ?





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  • Swift
    Jan 6, 09:15 AM
    Sad to say, I think the Quicktime feeds were great, but even back when you were a tiny minority, you had to be lucky in getting on the Akamai bandwagon, and the stream was prone to big glitches. When Quicktime 7 (or was it 6?) came out, Steve wanted the HD treatment, and the audience got so big that the server charges would just be too large, and the whole operation questionable.

    But I was at the Apple store when the G5 was announced, and it's that G5 that I got six months later. As for the excellent marketing idea of having the announced products available for sale, I think the perceived need for secrecy interferes too much with that. If they were shipping new Macs or iPods throughout the chain in the week before MacWorld, how long before some guy's cell phone takes a picture that ends up on, er, MacRumors?

    :p





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  • 840quadra
    Nov 24, 01:51 PM
    what a pitiful thanksgiving sale apple provided.

    nothing to wow about.

    You are correct!

    I should go back to the Apple store, and give them $101 + the extra tax associated (making it $107.56) for the MacBook I just bought. Only because this sale is lame! :rolleyes:





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  • Full of Win
    Mar 24, 06:31 PM
    http://futrellsoftware.com/pbeta.jpg

    I hate intrude in the birthday party, but if OS X 10.0 can have indicators to which process in open and running in the background (the black triangles in the screen shot) in 2000, then why can't iOS in 2011? :rolleyes:





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  • noservice2001
    Aug 1, 01:56 PM
    interesting....





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  • Northgrove
    May 3, 02:31 PM
    Here's my take on it.

    One of the carriers source of income is data charges. Within that category of data sales is:

    1) Data used via smartphone for web access.
    2) Data used via tethering your phone & laptop.
    3) Data used via a laptop air card bought from the carrier.

    When you use method 2 illegally, the carrier loses out on that data sale. It's been like this for years, yet not been a problem as large as it is now.

    Yes, hmm, I think where this arguments ends is that they have set their prices so that they don't actually make a profit from their data charges alone, and need to somehow "compensate" for this by creating artificial fees. I guess the fierce competition drives them there. What I'm saying is just that I think charging for the way you use data isn't very logical, but charging for how much data you use is. Hm, if that made any sense. :)





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  • MacRumors
    Apr 25, 11:44 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/25/photo-of-iphone-4s-with-larger-screen/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/25/123044-ee164ce60334b6df3bb8-LL.jpg




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  • SkyStudios
    May 2, 12:48 PM
    I am glad they are addressing it as well; however...Apple's response to this issue has been somewhat confusing (and begs the question as to why they needed that much data and why it was not encrypted properly). Ill be first to say that it most likely is and was just a dumb move on Apple's behalf...





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  • TimUSCA
    Apr 15, 10:37 PM
    And by that what do you mean. iPhones had little impact on phones like the BB Curve

    He said *smart* phone.





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  • gonnabuyamacbsh
    May 4, 01:13 AM
    Love it. iPad really is revolutionary. It's replaced the laptop for so many people I know





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  • nonameowns
    Mar 17, 06:01 AM
    You didn't "just tell a story," you crowed about ripping someone off.

    not really. the kid is aware of the total price and had a brain fart there.





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  • Bigskygangsta
    May 3, 10:42 PM
    Pity I can't buy the product.

    Why are Apple spending so much money on advertising when they can't even keep up with demand? Makes no sense.

    Since the 9 year old Asians can't work more than 85 hours a week now, they can't keep up with demand.





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  • this is funah
    Sep 12, 08:13 AM
    i just hope that iTunes 7 has better video handling... the video podcasts tend to overload the CPU, making me just open them in QT





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  • iBug2
    Apr 29, 02:13 PM
    Seems to be a strong update, unlike SL. SL was more a plumbing change for many things (IMO) and Lion will be making strong use of those changes. For that reason, that's why I believe it'll cost around 100 bucks.

    I actually think Apple is going to surprise us with the price. Like they did with Final Cut Pro X.

    Who knows? Maybe it'll be 29$ upgrade from SL.





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  • rosalindavenue
    Apr 16, 06:16 AM
    already exists - Amazon Cloud/Music Player

    Yep. I had an android phone for a year and a half before the Verizon iPhone came out and routinely bought tracks from Amazon; moved them over to itunes, etc. Android users are SOL for movies and TV shows, but Amazon fully covers music. I don't see why Google is bothering to negotiate.





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  • skeep5
    Oct 6, 11:03 AM
    What kind of a world do we live in, where a man, Dressed up as a bat, gets all my press? This town needs an enema!





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  • roadbloc
    Apr 8, 05:57 PM
    I'd say 10.6 had a ton of new features; they just weren't in the UI.
    Care to elaborate? I didn't notice any apart from a few UI tweaks.





    FelixGV
    Oct 3, 12:30 AM
    Wouldn't it be ironic if the once closed iPod+iTunes ecosystem suddenly became open to every music store except the Zune Marketplace? Fairplay would effectively replace PlaysForSure, the only closed DRM would be the Zune's, and every other music player manufacturer would be left with no music store compatibility at all until they slowly die... And the mythic Apple vs Micro$oft war would rage once again.

    As others have mentionned, I see 2 negative things with this:





    elppa
    Jan 27, 06:42 PM
    Well, I'll grade myself:

    [1] Lot's of puff about how well Apple is doing. Good news gospel on the iPhone. Pie Charts and bar charts, some early mention of sales figures.

    Well we got this 1/1

    [2] Leopard talk � Apple haven't had an expo since the Leopard launch. Expect some interesting apps (3rd parties, almost certainly some mention of Office '08, possibly Bento) and talk of the capabilities and technologies in the new OS. We may get an update (10.5.2) and in it some surprises (whether it be QT 8, Java 6) or some iPhone technologies (error correction when typing) intergrated). Also look out for news on a how users will be exposed to the resolution independent UI. This may be particually impotant if number 5 on the list is being launch. Apple also said they'd be ready by '08.

    Apple talked about Leopard - 2/2
    Mention of Office '08 - 3/3
    Other 3rd Party Apps - 3/4
    Talk through technologies and capabilities of Leopard - 3/5
    10.5.2 Update - 3/6
    QT 8 - 3/7
    Java 6 - 3/8
    iPhone technologies in Leopard - 3/9
    Res independence - 3/10

    [3] Beetles on iTunes (at last!). This will lead into the the Music section of the keynote.

    Not a whisper - 3/11

    [3] iTunes Movie Rentals and iTunes 8 (UPDATE: Looks more likely to be a 7.6 release now.). Talk of the interplay between hardware-software, leading to the introduction of the:

    Movie Rentals - 4/12
    New iTunes - 5/13

    [2] new TV + Apple Remote (in metal and using a similar clickwheel to the nano (you heard it here first)). Not sure were TV is headed, so I will not make too many predictions on this.

    New Tv - 6/14
    Same old white, plastic remote - 7/15

    [5] MacBook Nano (possibly left to the end). It may have a pixel density considerably higher than current machines.
    A bit more on this from here:
    Quote:
    [1] The drive will be a bus powered FW800 Super Drive. And you will pay for it, it won't be included in the box because:
    [i] Some may have existing external burners they would rather use.
    [ii] It would make the box bigger. Bigger, heavier boxes means more expensive shipping.
    [iii] Apple will get to make even more money on each sale from people buying the matching optical drive.

    [2] The ultra portable will retail for < $1600 (�1400/�1800) and be called the MacBook Nano.
    [3] The MBP will get a facelift and a new keyboard to match the MacBook/new Apple Keyboard
    And back to this one:

    They gave it a better name, no nano - 7/16
    Same pixel density as regular MacBooks - 7/18
    No Firewire, let only FW 800 on the Air - 7/19
    Drive not included - 8/20
    US price - 8/21
    UK price - 9/22
    EU price - 10/23
    New MacBook Pro - 10/24

    That seems like enough. I have a sneaky suspicsion we may see a new app, because Apple likes writing Apps and they haven't done a new Applications in a long time (apart from Numbers). Apps are important to Apple because they drive the adoption of hardware.

    New App - 10/25

    Here's what we may not see:
    [1] iPhone SDK, I think this may get a special event at another time.
    [2] Any pro products (Mac Pro, Cinema displays) (UPDATE: Well we've already had the Mac Pro, so this is technically a correct prediction � even before the expo even begins!).

    No iPhone SDK - 11/26
    No pro products - 12/261


    So all in all a fairly decent 46% success. As is normally the case I tend to hope for too much new. Some of my predictions I completely stand behind and I think we will see them another day. This year I believe we will see:

    - Res Independence UI being exposed to user via System Preferences.
    - Java 6 on OS X.
    - New Apple remote
    - New keyboard on MacBook Pro
    - A new application from Apple.





    Surely
    Apr 13, 01:34 PM
    Yeah the name is slightly awkward :D

    And that logo.......I guess the arrow is showing you where to stick it?:eek::D





    wlh99
    Apr 26, 08:59 PM
    After that I implement a Cancel method pointing to sender (button)

    So, my goal is to use 1 start button and 1 cancel button.. and just do their actions. I have set up a the start button to start both timers, obviously both start their countdown at the same time which is not good.

    I want to tell one timer to start and if I press cancel, invalidate it. Then If I press start again, call the second timer. (I do this because I read that you can't reuse a timer after you invalidate it).

    Some people have suggested to use Booleans like true or false, or conditions. What do you think?

    What if after pressing the start button, you create a timer and start it. Then pressing the cancel button invalidates and releases it. Then pressing the start button would create another timer, using the same pointer.

    Totally untested and probably broken code below, but should demonstrate the idea:


    -(IBAction)startButton:(id) sender {
    // myTimer is declared in header file ...

    if (myTimer!=nil) { // if the pointer already points to a timer, you don't want to create a second one without stoping and destroying the first

    [myTimer invalidate];
    [myTimer release];

    }

    // Now that we know myTimer doesn't point to a timer already..

    myTimer = [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:aTimeInterval target:self selector:@selector(echoIt:) userInfo:myDict repeats:YES];
    [myTimer retain];
    }

    -(IBAction)cancelIt:(id) sender {
    [myTimer invalidate];
    [myTimer release]; // This timer is now gone, and you won't reuse it.
    }





    KeriJane
    Apr 9, 01:28 PM
    Some of it is copying, but it's good for consumers. The program packaging is because Microsoft is planning to release an App Store for Windows.

    I'm just glad Microsoft is focusing on consumer features in their operating system instead of just enterprise features.


    That's what Microsoft does. Copy Apple and make the copy so bad that Apple can't quite sue them. MS has been doing that for DECADES.
    That's why I call MS "The Worlds Biggest Out-Of-Focus Copying Machine".

    It's not good for consumers in the long run. We get stuck with expensive and inferior copies of Apple products. Yuck.

    A Microsoft App Store is almost too hilarious a concept to think about. Thinking about it might make good therapy for depression but could have side effects related to excessive laughter.
    If they're very lucky it will be Zune2.

    MS has been focusing on Enterprise features? Odd. Our MS based computers at work are actually worse to use than Windows computers at home. Perhaps our IT guys are just being cruel?

    Have Fun.
    Keri