Sunday, May 29, 2011

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  • prady16
    Oct 11, 08:14 AM
    I hope Apple gets their priorities right (or align them with mine :D ) and release C2D MB/MBP before or along with the vPod ASAP!





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  • Abstract
    Jan 12, 08:10 AM
    If it's an iPod first then why's it got such ****** capacity? Why's it called the iPhone? Seriously, are you a genuine music producer that's happy to walk around with just 8 gigs worth of music?

    I don't carry around a 400 gig seagate hard drive - I carry around a 60 gig iPod because it does a great job.
    And I have an iPod Nano 4 GB because it does a great job, while remaining small and thin. If you were expecting an HDD based phone from Apple, you're crazy. They wouldn't want to make such a fat phone, and I wouldn't want one. Fact is that an mp3 player with 8 GB capacity is on the high end in todays market.






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  • really bad tattoos. really bad tattoos; really bad tattoos. jav6454. May 1, 11:01 PM



  • AMcBroom81
    Apr 16, 01:07 AM
    I want My next iPhone to look like this,

    222383





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  • really bad tattoos. some really bad tattoos-; some really bad tattoos-. mjteix. Apr 13, 10:35 AM. Technical issues aside - odds are that



  • iMikeT
    Nov 23, 05:05 PM
    I hope iPod accessories go on sale. I sure could use a power brick...





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  • Rodimus Prime
    Apr 15, 04:43 PM
    I am not surpised by that design. A lot of phones on the market are being released right now as single piece aluminum. Take for example the htc desire, legend and Motorola devior. All 3 are single piece aluminum phones so it is no surprised apple is coping that design as the style is becoming popular again.





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  • steadysignal
    Apr 10, 06:59 PM
    I refuse to buy anything from Best Buy because of their ethics and practices.

    +1. been done with best buy for a long time. the markup on hdmi cables alone is enough to make me want to throw up in my mouth.

    rats.





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  • No1up
    Mar 17, 01:38 AM
    You seem like a joy to be around.

    What you did is inexcusably wrong, what do you expect? The "stoner," as you so eloquently put it, probably lost his job, and you're trying to make excuses for yourself.

    Grow up.

    Oh and by the way, ever heard of projection? I'm pretty sure my sex life has nothing to do with this dumb site. You seem a little unsettled though. Just saying.

    Well... The good in this, is that you saved cash, and if he did get fired you taught this boy a very valuable lesson, one in which he will not soon forget. He will find another job, he will grow up and use this story and be careful and attentive at his job.





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  • really bad tattoos. a torso tattoo really bad; a torso tattoo really bad. rmwebs. Apr 28, 04:34 PM



  • aristobrat
    Oct 6, 12:21 PM
    ATT and their admitted 30% call drop rate is truly sad.
    FWIW, it was a single Apple Genius that made that comment, specifically about AT&T's NYC service. AT&T didn't admit anything.

    We need to let Apple know how disappointed we are with ATT.
    A great way to let Apple know how disapointed you are with AT&T is to return the device. People that keep the iPhone -- even though AT&T service doesn't work for them -- don't give Apple much incentive to improve things. Apple already got your money.

    http://thingsithinkithinkithink.blogspot.com/
    Remember to keep that in your signature.





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  • macEfan
    Nov 24, 08:37 PM
    store.apple.com is still near crawl levels. It appears you can shop now (the whole system has been sluggish for the past few hours), but at least the products and the deals pages are working. As FC said, the order review still does not work. My errors range from no errors to connection to database problems. Gotta love Thanksgiving!

    No problems for me yet. yay I got a good price on an AP express!





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  • Guy Gets Zune Tattoo -



  • miles01110
    Sep 12, 08:23 AM
    Is there going ot be an IRC feed like WWDC? If so what is the channel/port? Sorry to ask here, but I couldn't find the info on the main page...





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  • really bad tattoos. Really bad tattoo; Really bad tattoo. rico99. Apr 13, 08:37 PM. Here, I was beginning to wonder if



  • ozzyman500
    Mar 19, 07:29 AM
    How could you have it for ages? I think this guy is over exaggerating a little too much.





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  • Some really bad tattoo pics



  • heehee
    Apr 25, 06:58 PM
    Please, indulge me. Thanks.

    McDonald's be held responsible in the beating and the employees on duty at McDonald's be held responsible are 2 different things.





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  • really bad tattoos. Really Bad Tattoos - Page 2; Really Bad Tattoos - Page 2. mkrishnan. Jul 24, 03:12 PM. I#39;m impressed.



  • nebulos
    May 3, 10:21 PM
    gross





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  • Whyren
    Sep 7, 08:25 PM
    Jobs in 2008 is that what i am hearing. YAY president Jobs.

    Ha ha, well he's already got the Mac crowd. Advertise he's CEO of Pixar and you've got a good portion of the parental/Disney crowd too. :D





    really bad tattoos. really bad tattoos. Re: Bad tattoos? Re: Bad tattoos? PghLondon. May 1, 05:53 AM. Where did you pluck your quot;This whole quot;smartphone OSquot; is something dreamed
  • really bad tattoos. Re: Bad tattoos? Re: Bad tattoos? PghLondon. May 1, 05:53 AM. Where did you pluck your quot;This whole quot;smartphone OSquot; is something dreamed



  • tveric
    Oct 5, 01:28 AM
    Methinks you don't have a good grasp of public key encryption. (Or at least how it's supposed to work).

    The encryption key is the one that is top secret because it's the one you keep private, and is the one which would allow DoubleTwist (or anyone else) to masquerade as iTS. The decryption key, by it's very nature, is vulnerable and in effect "public" (since it must be on the client machine, so it can be discovered). There is a flaw in the FairPlay system that Jon has exploited before (as I mentioned earlier in the thread) which has to do with the fact that the files are personalized locally on the client machine, so if they can fool iTunes into personalizing third party files, they're in like Flynn. (This also has the effect of making a private key or equivalent available on the system which may be the chink in FairPlay's armor).

    Essentially, the FairPlay system is one that implies a certain amount of trust. Once you authorize a machine all of the purchased tracks from that account on the machines can be decrypted. Even if they are not on the machine at the time of the authorization and the machine is not on the network at the time (I have played back encrypted videos on DVD-R on my iBook while it was not on the 'net.)

    I don't know how often it needs to "phone home" so you can't just load up 5 machines with protected content, detach them from the network and deactivate all of your machines at iTMS... Then spend the next year working on 5 more systems...

    B

    good lord, if anyone actually got through reading all this, can there be any doubt left that all consumers want is DRM-free content??? There's a simple rule that exists - the more complicated the DRM you put on your content, the less likely that people are going to buy it. Hence, people are downloading music and movies for free, and ripping Netflix DVDs to their hard drives to burn their own copies.

    You can't put the genie back in the bottle. Until there's DRM-free movies and music for sale online, so-called pirated downloads will continue to dwarf legal downloads. End of story.





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  • Bad Tattoos



  • OdduWon
    Oct 11, 10:52 AM
    yea! comming zoon
    http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j248/jonathaniliff/microsoftzune.jpg
    MAC: wait PC... pC are you ok.
    PC: no, i had zune for lunch and .. ugggh,, oooh gawd, i think im going to blue screen
    http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j248/jonathaniliff/Pc_blue.jpg





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  • DMann
    Jan 14, 01:52 AM
    Bill Gates was also a programmer at Apple, when Steve and company visited Xerox Parc and learned about the windows GUI concept. Bill took that concept when he left Apple and started Microsoft, then teamed up with IBM that was looking for a new OS to use with their PC's. Which they would later sell to corporate America, the government, and the military. Also with IBM clones, Windows PC's would become affordable for the average person needing a computer. Hence the reason there are more PC users than Mac users, but that is starting to change as Windows becomes less secure and more bloated.

    Bill Gates was never an Apple employee. He had already swindled IBM by selling them an OS which he didn't yet even have,
    put together his hacked QDOS, (literally, Quick and Dirty Operating System) and submitted that with redundant licensing and royalty
    agreements to IBM, well before agreeing to design MS Word for Mac. He borrowed the Mac computer, swiped code off of it, and hence
    designed (hacked) Windows 1.0 -- As far as working for Apple, one might say he was merely working against Apple.





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  • bigbro1096
    Apr 25, 06:11 PM
    Well, I have kept $200 in my savings account since Christmas and that's pretty much a feat in it's self. Anyways, I really need the iPhone 4S/5 to be released at WWDC and be some nice updates otherwise I'm going to be upset. I've had every iPhone since the 3G and each was released at WWDC so I don't know why they'll start now.





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  • twoodcc
    Dec 10, 04:56 PM
    well it could be. i didn't reapple any. and the max temp on any core has been 89 C

    well i moved the cpu fan on the other side of the cooler, and now the highest core has been 81 C. still hot considering it's only running at 3.7 ghz. hmm





    xbigman15x
    Jan 15, 04:39 PM
    Will there an update to the macbook soon or should i buy one right now, i am disappointed in the mba





    dethmaShine
    Apr 29, 04:54 PM
    I liked it how it was before.... :(

    +1

    It was confusing but they could have sorted that out.





    ritmomundo
    Mar 18, 05:18 PM
    Then it should be pretty obvious that those comments can't be misinterpreted as compliments. Hell, I don't even understand why people make such a big deal out of what phone someone else has in the first place, thats why I made this thread, to see if I was the only one that experiences this. It seems that there are people that genuinely dislike Apple products and label anyone who purchases one as stuck up or a fanboy, which is so silly. This is my own personal experience and obviously doesn't apply to everyone.

    I'm also struggling to grasp how anything in my posts can depict me as a 'fanboy'. This is in fact my first iPhone and the only other Apple product I've ever owned is my Macbook Pro. So I hardly think I'm a 'fanboy'. You seem to be jumping to conclusions.

    Yes, they are not compliments, but just comments. You can't really call that harassment, which is what you said. Its fine that you enjoy your apple products, but when you start a thread called "so many people envy iphone 4 owners," and claim other smartphone users are jealous of you because they cant afford an iphone (when android/palm/win7 phones cost about the same), then it seems a bit more fanboy-ish and snobby. Just don't say things like "people say things to me about such and such, so they must be jealous of me."

    True, however it's like watching two people with tiny peckers argue about who's is biggest ... in other words, it's pointless.

    The iPhone users being overly enthusiastic does not give Android users the right to come on and literally, and this is exactly what the do, TELL the iPhone users that they are wrong, like it's factual. Having an opinion is one thing, but coming onto a forum created for a certain product and telling users of that product what their opinion SHOULD be, isn't on.

    I have yet to see one Android forum with as big an influx of rabid iPhone users who come on to do nothing but argue and disagree, as there are Android users on here.

    Now, I am fully aware and appreciative that there are Mac users who own Android devices. However, if someone states that the Retina Display (super dooper marketing name and all) is the best display of any smartphone (and I happen to think it is, but that's my own preference) then who the hell is anyone to openly quote and say they're WRONG?

    You'd get a more mature argument from two toddlers sitting tossing sand at one another in a playbox.

    I don't disagree with you.





    Clive At Five
    Jan 5, 02:38 PM
    Yes, please spare me the agony of finding out about Apple's products the moment they are announced!

    Honestly, I don't think I'd be able to last a minute beyond the keynote without knowing what was new from Apple. Props to you for will power.

    -Clive





    Snowy_River
    Nov 17, 03:45 PM
    Apple did not have a version of OS X running in it's labs. Intel has had every version running on their chips since the early 1990s when they first entered into discussions about using Intel chips. Intel some of the best software programmers in the world, wrt making an OS work on Intel chips. Apple got the OS X port from Intel to speed up the process of introducing the chips.

    Link?

    This is the first I've heard the story put that way. I've many times heard it said that Apple has kept versions of the Mac OS running on different CPUs in their labs, especially since the switch to OS X. Do you have any evidence to back up your supposition?



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