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  • cr2sh
    Jul 25, 08:45 AM
    In response to the ebay comment, why are they seemingly so dumb? ... Don't people do ANY research?

    Please try to keep posts on topic. :o :confused:

    I bought a kensington wireless mouse/keyboard combo yesterday for my PC. There's no chance of me returning it for this thing... I've got the wired MM and its flakey enough as it is.





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  • MacRumoron
    Jul 24, 06:56 PM
    after buying the regular mighty mouse, i will definitely not be buying this one :mad:

    it is just way too uncomfortable for me





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  • krzyglue
    Apr 16, 08:04 PM
    Then what were you trying to prove?

    All the browsers do it. ChromeOS is just a browser for a normal consumer.

    What were you actually trying to prove? What was your point? Sure you can ignore my comments if you dont have an answer. Fair enough.

    Uhh for starters, Safari.app doesn't.

    I can't tell you how much of ChromeOS is original Google code, but it is a full-fledged Linux operating system, with a full window manager (X11 I presume).

    Calling it just a browser is a bit disingenuous.

    On-topic: I quite like the overall new UI, suddenly makes what I'm looking at right new (10.6) feel dated. :(





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  • Plutonius
    Apr 29, 07:32 PM
    Well, that's a bummer. Now I'm stuck with Appleguy in the afterlife ;).

    Look a the bright side. You are also stuck with Plutonius.



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  • DavidLeblond
    Apr 15, 02:55 PM
    Apple bought OS X too. :D

    I'm arguing that both were massive undertakings by both parties. My OS X example was tainted with sarcasm if you didn't catch the little :rolleyes: there.

    Both OS X and Chrome OS (and Android, and iOS) borrow heavily from others, either through acquisitions or from the open source community. To claim Google is any inferior here is just trying to stir the pot, especially calling the poster Troll, that is just insulting and uncalled for.

    Both companies deserve props from providing the software they do, neither deserves scorn that some posters here like to dish out.



    So what ? OS X is Mach/XNU, Apple didn't make that. It's also a GNU/Berkeley userland, Apple didn't make that either. Again guys, drop the non-sense competition, this thread is about a release of OS X, not some type of Google bashing contest.

    Poster wasn't stirring the pot. One person said "OMG Apple built OSX on top of Unix! They don't build ANYTHING original. Google on the other hand build Android." to which someone pointed out "Uh, no Google bought Android" and others pointed out that Android was built on top of Linux too.

    Paraphrasing there.





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  • SeaFox
    Dec 2, 06:51 PM
    I voted "yes" becuase I'm concerned what this will do PR-wise for Apple, not so much about actual security concern. "LMH" may claim he's not an Apple-hater but a few things poke out from the interview:

    The Linux kernel takes little time to break. I'm more familiar with the code and thus it also takes less time to isolate issues. OS X kernel (XNU) takes less time but depending on the area you're checking, debugging and isolation may require a bit more time (if you take into account that AppleTalk source code is almost unreadable and totally deprecated) [...] I didn't have much time left for working on Microsoft Windows but I've received the most helpful feedback from the MSRC people on potentially interesting stuff to check.

    What I read from this passage is:




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  • 1984world
    Nov 12, 07:54 PM
    I would like to know why as well.

    It's available in the Canadian Store.





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  • twoodcc
    Oct 21, 06:25 PM
    You just leave the computers on 24/7 just folding. Not everyone does though. Also trying to fold more might influence your farm or purchases. Also trying beta programs is a way to compete. Also being on a team gives you more satisfaction than just your personal crunching.

    i agree. the only reason i could see having your own team is if you had a different user for each computer, so that you knew the stats for each system



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  • PlipPlop
    Apr 13, 07:06 AM
    I think HTC needs to find a drawing board and a good one cause all their recent phones have looked almost the same.

    Apple must be worried, I know. :rolleyes:

    The HTC designs are all very good and made well. At the end of the day its hard to make phones look different. They are basically a large screen now. Lets just hope apple fix their breakable glass designs lol.





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  • coolbreeze
    Nov 10, 07:07 PM
    1 million dollars for pr0n.

    Hm.



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  • hayesk
    Jul 25, 10:41 AM
    It seems like a major problem with this would be the fact that you get no tactile feedback. However, I have tapping enabled on my iBook and I don't find it odd or uncomfortable at all then I "click" on something. I'm sure it would take some getting used to, but I imagine that it could work.

    The 3G iPod did not have physical feedback, and they worked.

    But the problem here is everyone is assuming that none-touch means you don't even touch the iPod. Did it occur to anyone that it means you don't have to touch the screen? This allows Apple to put a more durable transparent cover over the entire face of the iPod.

    Think about it - a nice smooth seamless iPod face. When you put your finger over the display, the controls appear. Your finger touches the cover, but not the screen underneath. This allows for easy cleaning, and protection of the actual screen.





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  • Waybo
    Apr 8, 09:10 PM
    http://upload.pbase.com/image/133763007/original.jpg

    Rowbear: Wow! That must have been incredible to have been there!

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5142/5584769910_63235bd2a5_b.jpgFlickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeevesofrkdia/5584769910/)

    Today's shot was taken from a boat underneath a bridge. I totally got lucky on this one. :rolleyes:

    jeevesofRKdia: I would say a shot like this takes more than just luck!

    Here's my luck shot for today:
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5101/5599005685_ed57158019_z.jpg

    I was floating in water was somewhere between 3 and 4 feet deep when this stingray swam underneath me. Part of the luck was that we backed up the camera's every night. When this camera went AOL two days later, we still had our memories from this day. :)

    Olympus S1030SW (Waterproof! Forerunner of the Olympus Tough)
    ISO 80, 5mm, f/5, 1/640



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  • rmwebs
    Apr 28, 04:30 PM
    I really dont get how people are not seeing this in the photo...its blatantly obvious that its bigger. Take a look at my 'digitally enhanced' (HA!) version:

    http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=283405&stc=1&d=1304026216





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  • kskill
    Jul 24, 07:50 PM
    i'm on my second mighty mouse [soon to be third once i have this once replaced] in 6 months. the scroll wheel stops working pretty quickly. i don't find the size of it all too comfortable.. but when it's fully functional it's a decent mouse.

    if they don't fix the scroll wheel issues though, i'd say the BT version is worthless. it's unacceptable that apple hasn't fixed this issue on the wired version. they can replace it all they want, it's still going to break a month or two later. plus, it takes 30 minutes or so for them to replace it, which is rather annoying.

    all in all, cool that it's BT now, but terrible if they don't fix both versions.



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  • Eduardo1971
    Mar 31, 10:44 AM
    WOW! It looks like wIndows 3.1! :eek:

    Ha. That's funny. Who knows maybe Apple will release something like this...
    :D





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  • KandyKane
    May 3, 08:20 AM
    Well yes, that's how it would work (and how it works on the current 27" DisplayPort based iMac). But just because you can physically connect a cable doesn't mean it will work as an external display. The connectors were the same on the old 27" and 21.5", but only the larger display functioned as an external display.



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  • KingYaba
    Aug 16, 03:37 AM
    I think I like the brushed metal look much better. :(





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  • FoxyKaye
    Oct 18, 11:44 PM
    Thanks for the chart...I always like to see stuff like this. But your 3Q and 4Q numbers for 2003 and 2004 looked a bit fishy, so I looked into it and made the corrections below for 2004. Don't know if there are any other errors.
    2000 was right after the original iMacs were released, wasn't it? It's interesting that it has taken five or so years to reach the same numbers again. Then again, there were a couple times when the only improvement to the PowerMacs was a 100-300 MHz G4 speed bump... :rolleyes:

    I remember Apple's colossal market share in the early to mid 1980s, back then it was pretty much given that developers had to make a DOS/Windows and MacOS version of their programs. I think the Universal Binary was brilliant - it keeps G3/G4/G5 users in the loop while moving OS X compatible software forward. Hopefully as more developers take note of Apple's slowly growing market share (come on 5%!) everyone will experience more cross-platform goodness.:D





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  • Aldaris
    Jun 6, 02:49 AM
    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.





    Twe Foju
    Apr 20, 01:11 AM
    Sorry if i may have missed some info here

    but does Apple say that they would not put an integrated GPU for the remaining of their Sandy Bridge line?

    which means, as long as they use SB processor, it will be using the HD3000?

    because if you guys hate the graphics downgrade, i am sure this is just a marketing strategy, and you can hope to see the next gen after this one to include integrated GPU, hopefully

    i am also having a dilemma here on whether to pull my trigger on the current ultimate 13 or the SB, even if i dont play games on laptop anymore ( well the only game i still play on my MBP is EvE ), but i am a greedy bastard after all :p

    ==== edit ====

    sorry just done some research, looks like you cant put any dedicated into SB after all.. what a shame





    Small White Car
    Apr 12, 09:38 AM
    Moving the iPhone release to autumn could also help shift more units since it's not long before the Christmas shopping season.

    ...

    Only drawback is the people coming off two year contracts

    Ever since the iPhone came out I've said that it will eventually replace the iPod. That day may be coming sooner than we guessed.

    Someday the iPhone will be just like the iPad. There's no 'iPod Touch,' just an 'iPhone' that you buy with or without a 3G or 4G chip. And it's up to you if you want to buy service to go along with it or not. (They could still call it the 'iPhone.' The chip-less one would come with a booklet telling you about Skype and Viber and other wifi phone services.)

    Such a device would naturally go on sale before the holiday season, so maybe we're close to that happening. I don't think it'll be this year, but maybe they're getting us ready for the year when it does happen.





    Detektiv-Pinky
    Oct 24, 09:24 AM
    For the "why only MBP's and not MB's too"

    As said, less press coverage, but also maybe more important is that now there is a gap between the [rosumer line and the consumer line ;)

    750GB drives in iMac's , Mac Pro's , Xserves....!

    I personally thing the update for the Macbook must be arround the corner. Inventory for Macbooks in Europe is virtually no existent and they need to push them in the market in order to realise their sales figures.

    I have my fingers crossed that it will be no more than a week before we also see the Macbook updated.





    Small White Car
    May 3, 11:24 PM
    I think the evidence has been so overwhelming by this point no one really cares if the service reps just admit it.





    spyderracer393
    Jul 24, 08:48 PM
    I voted negative on this story. As I was hoping that Apple would concentrate on fixing the sticking scrollbars on the current Mighty Mouses, (or make it easier to open them and clean) before they just made it wireless.

    Also, I'n not a big fan of using batteries in mice. Why not have a wireless mouse that is re-chargable? Or one that you can use wires with if the battery gets low?


    well, is it possible that they have fixed the issues, we don't know, so don't make suppositions.

    Second, if you don't like batteries, go out and buy some lithium-ion AA batteries, they are pretty cheap and work great.



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