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  • SirHaakon
    Apr 4, 12:43 PM
    I'm actually surprised this doesn't happen more often. Applestores must be filled with cash. I would think one would be a bit easier to rob than a bank.
    Cash? Who uses that anymore?

    Even your receipt is automatically emailed to you.





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  • bendejo
    Sep 19, 02:52 PM
    What I'm really curious about is if there was a huge bump in TV show sales volume with the 4 times increase in resolution.

    I know I bought a show I wouldn't have otherwise and plan on buying a couple more.

    The only downside to the bumped up resolution is the increased download time. Last year, I was able to download Battlestar Galactica eps in about 20 minutes... the other night I downloaded a higher res episode and it took nearly an hour... granted, my DSL isn't the best in the land and the quality was noticably better, although the previous resolution was still fine (I have my iMac hooked via DVI to a 46" Samsung DLP HDTV... front row lets me select and play the shows from my couch) but the extra time caused my wife to say "well, lets just download it overnight and watch it tomorrow"... not a huge deal or anything, but a slight step backwards from the convenience angle. It's too bad you can't choose the resolution you want to download at.





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  • supremedesigner
    Aug 31, 11:33 AM
    Merom MacBook Pro + Conroe iMac + speedbumped Mac mini + iTunes movie downloads + widescreen video iPod

    Maybe black iMac?





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  • George Knighton
    Mar 11, 06:47 AM
    Wrong. It takes more than a swipe. It requires user interaction.
    Yes, it did, but let's be clear: It was the team's choice to need the degree of user interaction that was required. This is why it was patched so quickly...it was a big security hole and when word got out how it could be done, Apple had to move quickly because almost anybody could do it.

    Is there nothing AV trolls won't stoop to in their vain efforts to sell their useless software?
    Probably not.

    But it might backfire on them. I can just imagine that future Apple operating systems might very well include native protection that wold continue to thwart people wanting to sell anti-malware for Apple OS.





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  • Some_Big_Spoon
    Aug 23, 08:36 PM
    So Apple pays $100mil, and it sounds like Creative may be getting out of the iPod competition biz... and into the iPod accessory biz (which is probably more lucrative).





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  • bommai
    Sep 19, 05:52 PM
    1) Thanks for reminding me, i forgot that fact.
    2) But you'll happily have a RAID array and plug THAT into your iBook?
    3) Yeah you said, a RAID array... a sort of external HD, but in an array.
    4) If you take your iBook on the road with you, then how are the other people in your house going to access the movies and other media via iTV if its stored on your "RAID array" which requires a host computer to be of any use?

    You have high expectations for Apple then? Its going to be some RAID array!

    Rather than a RAID, what they need is a foolproof NAS (Network-attached storage). A NAS is basically a special purpose computer that has a network port (wired/wireless) as well as internal/external storage through USB/SATA/eSATA. For example D-Link makes a NAS that is compatible with uPnP as well as Bonjour. This box has space for an internal hard drive (ATA) as well as USB2 for external HDs. It has 802.11g wireless as well as ethernet port. You just connect is as another network device in your home and then you can dump your media into it from your PC/Mac. So, for people with laptops, you can buy your media or RIP them into the NAS and then iTV can use it. This can work well for people with laptops. iTV should be able to work off of a NAS rather than a PC/Mac.

    The current versions of NAS may not be foolproof (Apple quality standards) and therefore this is a companion product that Apple could produce for home media storage. Another advantage of the NAS is that it can be near where iTV is rather than the computer since the bandwidth requirements for iTV are more important than for the computer. You don't want glitches while playing back media. So, you could live with downloading the media from online into NAS directly (through a slower wireless connection). Then have the NAS connected through wired ethernet to iTV.

    Hope this makes sense!!





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  • mkrishnan
    Sep 19, 04:19 PM
    I disagree. Dolby Digital is no longer reserved for rich �ber-geeks. Many "regular Joes" have a Dolby Digital setup now, and you can get a Dolby Digital receiver (all 5 normal channels powered) for under $100.

    I think you have to draw a distinction between uber-geeks, also, and people who know what they like but who are not necessarily technophiles. The latter market has always been a core market to Apple. What I mean by that is that I don't think that the cost of the collateral equipment would stop Apple -- say only offering support for nicer TVs -- but I do think complexity could potentially stop them.

    Even in this thread, it's clear that the switch from the relatively contained hardware world of Apple Macs and iPods to the TV world is going to be very complicated and confusing to a lot of people. While we're at our Macs, we have the luxury of "It Just Works." With all the different audio and video standards and so on in the TV world, it's not so simple at all.





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  • clarksonknight
    Dec 30, 10:22 AM
    It makes sense. iProducts are increasingly becoming ubiquitous, therefore they will become more profitable for malware developers to attack. It's not a McAfee sales pitch so much as it's stating the obvious. Same with Android.





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  • WannaGoMac
    Apr 11, 08:21 AM
    Because what I ultimately want is an airplay/airmusic station ready to play from any of the 9 iOS/iTunes devices in the house wirelessly in the family area.

    Home sharing from your Mac won't do that?





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  • Eraserhead
    Apr 11, 12:25 PM
    Why not to imperial?

    Because its **** as it doesn't have straightforward unit conversions and because everyone else in the world other than the US (and for a small number of things the UK) uses metric.

    I guess the issue is that changing over to miles per litre would be worse, and litres per 100 kilometres is the other way round so difficult to get your head around if you're used to miles per gallon.





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  • bassfingers
    Apr 17, 01:29 PM
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    You can source any of that whenever you're ready. No hurry.

    Published in USA today. An article titled "Are Lives Really an Acceptable Price for Fuel Efficiency?"

    DDT's effects on malaria are well established, and the consequences of banning DDT in 1972 are also pretty widely accepted. People disagree, however, on whether it was a good thing or not.

    and SuperCachetes, I was under the impression that US jobs were going out of the country bc we can't afford Union price tags. But if you "think" making labor more expensive will spur hiring, then keep "thinking" that with your "brain" ;)

    Meanwhile, I'll be earning my degree from a top 25 university so that I can get a job that affords healthcare for my children





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  • aswitcher
    Sep 6, 02:00 AM
    Engadget and others are announcing wireless HDMI being release in November. Hopefully Apple is leading the way on this.





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  • ciTiger
    Apr 25, 04:56 PM
    Bring me my new MBP ASAP :P :D

    I know the fall is the most optimistic date but hopefully when it does it will be well worth it!





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  • Chris Bangle
    Oct 12, 01:35 PM
    I just saw those mock ups on the appleinsder forum and i say that it looks much better than i imagined it to..... Im quite impressed. They will sell millions of them, good for Apple, but better for africa. Red or blue nano, tough decision.......





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  • schimmel
    May 4, 08:02 AM
    Did anyone notice that it has an IPS display?
    http://www.apple.com/imac/features.html#displays

    iMac 24's have had IPS displays since their inception in 2006. Every 21.5 and 27 inch iMac has had IPS displays, as evidenced by SwitchResX readouts, and the fact that they have around 178 degrees horizontal and vertical viewing angles.

    If allows me to run Starcraft 2 at the insanely high native resolution with all the details set to high at 60 fps, I'd spring for it. (the 2GB upgrade)

    You get basically no performance benefit whatsoever going from 1 GB to 2 GB even at 2560x1440, see Anandtechs test of just this:

    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/graphics-ram-4870,2428.html

    More info on GPU memory in OS X:
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/2804





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  • Teddy's
    Sep 1, 09:08 AM
    If there were a special event like the one described iLounge would have received one.

    Maybe is not about iPods.
    Who knows for sure? This is a rumor site





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  • RacerX
    Aug 23, 08:53 PM
    The courts could have said prior art, case dismissed or patent stands, Apple owes Creative $10 for every iPod sold since day 1.Well, looking at the rough numbers, this settlement has Apple paying about $1.70 for every iPod ever sold.

    I would have (personally) rather seen Apple take the same stand that IBM has taken in the SCO case... but I understand Apple's position on this too.





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  • r1ch4rd
    Apr 25, 06:25 AM
    We don`t allow children to drive in the UK.
    Think there`s a reason for that...

    My brother is 17 and learning to drive. It scares me what he will be like on the road! Good job he lives a long way away :D





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  • PeterQVenkman
    Apr 20, 09:59 AM
    Great. I wonder why they do this, other than to boost data for iAds.





    Full of Win
    Apr 4, 12:06 PM
    Was It really necessary to kill him?
    No

    Yes, it was. Too bad it was not a bleeding injury so he could fell his life exiting from him. He was armed, and hence dangerous. When he, by his own volition, decided to take a gun into a crime - he surrendered any expectation of coming out of the robbery alive.





    J@ffa
    Sep 9, 10:10 PM
    Well, since the iMacs and Mac Minis are running Core 2 Duo now, what do you think of this;

    �Sales review
    �Chit-chat about iMacs with Core 2 Duo
    �^ Leads into the announced ment of Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros (Maybe MacBook aswell)
    � New iPod

    One More Thing...
    iTunes with Movies.

    Seems reasonable and doable. It sounds perfect for like a 1 hour event.

    Opinoins?

    If it was a surprise, maybe. Since there'll be no-one there who isn't impatiently waiting for Apple to announce the video store, Jobs isn't going to create false suspense. Maybe he'll start with the pleasantries about how great Apple is, marketshare rah rah, then introduce the Movie store and provide the basic details... THEN unleash the real point, the device to plug stuff into your TV. They can work in the new MBPs/MBs as part of the whole glorious iLife spiel, or something.





    AAPLaday
    Apr 30, 04:06 PM
    Hoping for a matte iMac option :D





    cube
    May 3, 11:44 AM
    As before, that support is entirely derived from ATI's GPUs and the available number of outputs.

    You can get 5 Mini-DisplayPort connectors on a single slot video card.

    You can daisy chain multiple monitors with DisplayPort 1.2, and it has much more bandwidth than a Thunderbolt channel.





    CANEHDN
    Jul 14, 11:08 AM
    If I bought one of these, could I put it in my Intel iMac and have it work?