Sunday, June 5, 2011

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  • firewood
    Mar 28, 07:12 PM
    Sold out in less than half a day.

    And Google IO sold out in less than an hour (but costs less that a third as much, minus airfare).

    Mobile development is becoming like a wild land rush.





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  • OdduWon
    Oct 10, 12:29 PM
    most of us are saying that the outside is great but the entire inside needs to be redisigned anyway for the hot under the paste merom and the new chip set for santarosa, duo2 is a different board too i think. my point is this, because intel promised cool chips apple discarded some thermal buffer when they madi mbp less than 1 inch, now their faced with a redesign for a processor that will be 0utdated in 3 months or the will spend thwe time to give us a place holder that wont cook our sausage.





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  • nagromme
    Nov 7, 05:20 PM
    Orwell's nightmare. Powered by Apple.

    You should have worried more when cell phones got GPS for emergency response service. GPS allows real tracking, and phones allow long-range data transmission, all tied to your phone account, address and payment info.

    In the face of that, how does adding a radio tag (as already used for lots of things) that communicates a few inches make a phone so much scarier?





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  • BC2009
    Mar 25, 11:07 AM
    Exactly, for those folks who think Kodak was just a film company you're totally off base. They had the diversity but not the vision to adjust to the transition and ended up wholesale auctioning their future. Kinda what we're doing as a country right now.

    Kodak believed that their "customers" were the drug stores that did the film developing -- and those drug stores hated the idea of digital photography. So instead of focusing on the their real customers (i.e.: those who used their camera and film) they played to the whims of the drug stores and the entire digital revolution passed them by.

    Funny though, one of the best cameras we ever had for producing decent photos was the one that used their magnetic film and showed you what the picture you just took looked like on a little LCD screen. If you did not like the picture you could mark it for "do not develop" and then take another. You saved money on developing bad photos this way and you were still using film (albeit a new kind of film). I can still remember the commercial for that camera with the young couple visiting in Italy trying to get different locals to take photos of them in a specific spot so they could make it look just like an old photo they had of one of their parents in the same spot from decades earlier. Each photo that turned out wrong was marked to not be developed and then they would try again until they got the perfect shot. Funny how they did not see that digital photography accomplished the same thing but in a better way. They really missed the boat.



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  • bergert
    Dec 13, 01:53 PM
    like this guy "Alex Gauna" who called 20 Apple Stores around the country and already determined that the new Apple TV is selling at a rate of 1 millions units a quarter, even thought Apple Stores never give out any information of how many units have been received or sold.

    how do these people still have jobs?

    yes, count me in - I want a analyst job like that !





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  • mstrze
    Apr 4, 11:55 AM
    so a prius does the same amount of damage to a road as full size RV?

    No, but a 70s compact muscle car might. (Friend had a 1970.5 Firebird that was getting him 6 mpg!)



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  • innominato5090
    May 5, 11:01 AM
    Take a look at the light bleeding in the lower right. I'm thinking of returning it, and getting another unit. Thought I'd post first to see if this is normal with all units.

    yup, go to apple and ask for a replacement.





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  • Spanky Deluxe
    Oct 27, 09:58 AM
    Several people I know there *didn't* get the student discount. Its my understanding now that Apple don't offer the educational discount in stores on software but only on hardware and that they don't offer the HE discount at all in stores.

    Lyra, you're right about the apparel store, if they'd done that I'd have spent some more moneys for sure!! There were several hot girls that asked what we were doing too, a pair of very nice girls came and chatted to us for a while and then convinced the door staff to let them buy an iPod Touch at the front door. They didn't judge us too much for being there. Quite a few people came up and asked us what we were queueing for and upon hearing what it was about, pulled a disgusted face and walked off. :(



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  • CarlisleUnited
    Dec 18, 01:56 PM
    I sincerely hope not. I'd rather have anything other than a poor metal track being played continually on the radio over the festive period.

    Even a poor cover of a poor Miley Cyrus song?





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  • bedifferent
    Feb 19, 10:40 AM
    Their is no way in Hell our government is gonna switch over to OSX so that is your answer.;)

    Obama uses Mac's, has used Apple OS X systems personally for years, and there has been talk of the military defense considering OS X systems. Well, now that XServe is gone LOL ;)

    Obama the Mac User (http://gadgets.gunaxin.com/obama-apple-mac/2551)

    Whether there is any veracity to any of this is a stretch, but interesting none the less. ")

    I've always been as skinny as Steve is now. Guess I must dying too...

    I've always been a muscular jock, guess that means I use steroids? ;)

    EDIT: Why did I think that orange cone-like thing in the upper right hand corner look like a KKK hat? LOL



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  • invalidname
    Oct 10, 06:21 AM
    I also understand these new "auto mobiles" are going to cut into buggy whip sales. That's just wrong.





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  • Yvan256
    Apr 14, 04:01 PM
    A little smartass humor does not hurt in my opinion. Unnecessary one word posts are annoying though.
    Really?



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  • OneMike
    Apr 19, 10:48 AM
    Miami, FL $3.95 GAL for Regular





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  • France with 58 monuments



  • Blue Velvet
    Oct 26, 12:20 PM
    What's on the Tshirts? Special Leopard ones?



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  • freeny
    Aug 14, 01:33 PM
    ...if you're selling soap.
    You are wrong.
    Proven by Apples rising market share.;)

    You cant keep saying that these ads are hurting apple if they keep selling more and more computers.
    It makes no sense.:confused:

    I dont find the Apple guy smug at all. I find him very confident and sure of himself.





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  • France, History, Monuments



  • stagi
    Nov 5, 06:39 PM
    I think it would be cool to use your phone for payments and some of these other functions. Excited to see what the next version will bring.



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  • cheeseblock
    Feb 19, 06:34 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_6 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8E200 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Get your elbow off the table steve, has your mother taught you nothing?!





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  • toddybody
    Apr 19, 02:59 PM
    white 4 inch iPhone 5 FTW





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  • shrimpdesign
    Jan 15, 01:18 AM
    Yes, MacRumors has it's own IRC, but which one?

    http://www.macrumorslive.com/irc/login/ says it's irc.macrumorslive.com and the post you refferenced is irc.krono.net (which doesn't work BTW) the post you linked to was from 2003.





    JDOG_
    Oct 26, 01:34 PM
    Hah, Adobe being committed to x86 Macs. If they meant it we would have had a universal binary update to Creative Suite 2 a lonnng time ago. :rolleyes:





    Hellhammer
    Feb 18, 10:21 AM
    Steve does not look too good. He looks rather skinny.





    johndallas999
    Apr 19, 10:24 AM
    I think the white iPhone looks a little ugly. The white looks somehow cheap...

    I totally agree. Why anyone would hold out for that color and why Apple spent so much time trying to get that white paint to work properly is beyond me.





    tb2007
    Nov 14, 11:08 PM
    You know your product has made it when a motherfing airline will have support for something like that.





    Analog Kid
    Nov 22, 03:28 AM
    As a mechanical engineer, I'm not exactly cynical about this application of Eneco's technology, but I remain very, very skeptical. With such a relatively small temperature difference, I would say it is very unlikely that such a device would be economically feasible. A quick visit to Eneco's site shows me that they don't even have lab data for temperature differences of less than 100 deg C!

    They obfuscate the issue of efficiency by referring to the Carnot efficiency to inflate the numbers to the uninitiated. Sadi Carnot showed that an ideal heat engine that operated between two infinite reservoirs at temperatures, T(hot) and T(cold) would have an efficiency of ( T(hot)-T(cold) ) / T(hot), and the temperatures have to be on an absolute scale like Kelvin or Rankine. The "Carnot efficiency" compares the performance of the system in question to this ideal heat engine.

    Suppose you ran your chip at a very warm 90 deg C (363 K) and could dump the heat to your 25 deg C (298 K) room, your perfect efficiency would be about 18%! This means that for every 5W of heat you dissipate from the chip, you get a little less that 1 W of electric power. Something with an impressive-sounding 50% Carnot efficiency would really have a measly 9% real efficiency.

    Unless Eneco sells these things very cheaply and makes them very small, I can't see Apple going through the trouble and expense of adding them to their portables for such a small benefit in recycled power. I remain skeptical, yet open-minded.

    Finding efficiency data for temperatures below 100C would be important since the max junction temperature for most processors is below that. Power supply devices max out at about 150C. You just can't get hotter than that and expect silicon to function as a semiconductor.

    If the Intel chips burn 100W, then 9% conversion efficiency would generate 9W of electricity. In absolute terms, that's not too bad. You can do a lot with 9W. If you have a 5 hour battery life now, and can use these on all the major power sinks, you'd get 5.5 hours of battery life.

    (Those are big "if"s, but putting them in bold seemed a bit too cynical...)

    Interesting, but not earth shattering yet... If this became widespread though and we could cut world energy consumption by 10%-- that would be a big deal. Personally, I think there's more to be gained in cars (hotter and less efficient to begin with) than computers, but who knows.



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