Wednesday, June 1, 2011

1914 map of europe

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  • milo
    Sep 12, 08:01 AM
    The Stores seem to be listing MacBook delivery times as 5-7 working days. Is that normal or has it been increased? If it's an increase might that suggest a speedbump or something? There's not been much rumour activity around that though.

    Not at this event.





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  • dethmaShine
    Apr 18, 07:40 AM
    Wow, so the finder is finally giving us, what other OS' had for years. I wonder what the fanboys will say now, after defending this lack of a feature for years.

    I suspect along the lines that apple innovates again and creates a brand new feature :p

    I don't know which iPhone users were you talking about.

    Everyone wanted multi-tasking; there are hypocrites, but can't believe any body touting that multi-tasking is bad or could be bad.





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  • seydurin
    May 2, 10:00 AM
    Since the 3G is considered end of life, no. I also believe that the 3G doesn't have GPS, just used triangulation solely.

    iPhone 3G has GPS, and it has the same "problem" with location tracking as this update addresses.





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  • NAG
    Jan 12, 08:40 PM
    Thats a loaded demand since you already agreed with my later statement that they need to learn how to vet online sources like they do print sources. I can list off any number of magazines or whatnot that would do such things if given the chance, though. It isn't like gizmodo invented pranking, guys.



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  • ritmomundo
    Mar 18, 07:35 PM
    Thats the point though! If it was just comparing features or commenting then that would be fine, it just flat out rudeness and is totally unprovoked. I was just minding my own damn business and then some of these people come out with this nonsense.

    Comments like, "oh you so you have an iPhone, my XYZ is better because of this", "you paid �500 for a phone you need a case to use", "you're in a closed platform that is inferior in every way", "you paid more money for a shiny apple logo". Its comments like these that are totally unprovoked which irk me.

    By no means am I saying that someone can't have their own opinion, but theres no need to be rude about it. The person that posted below you pretty much summed it up.

    I agree with you on this- the comments were definitely rude.

    But I still don't think you get my point (and this includes the guy who posted below my previous post). That it doesn't mean that the other person is jealous of you. Its this attitude that irks me. And its this very attitude that so many "fanboys" share. Why in the world would someone be JEALOUS of you because you have a $200-$300 phone or even a $1500 computer?!? And because you think others envy you for it, you end up placing extraordinary value on everyday material things. I mean, seriously, is this what you use to define your status in society, what kind of phone you carry? Are you really that shallow and materialistic? I honestly feel pity for you.

    To the other poster. You were jealous of (or "hated") those who had iphones until you got one for yourself. Now you believe that everyone around you is jealous of you.

    I understand, you buy something trendy, and it makes you feel good. Thats great, I'm not arguing with that, because you should enjoy everything you have. But its this faux sense of superiority that comes with it, that makes you believe that others are envious of you because you bought this gadget. Its not like you've won the Nobel prize or even drive a Bugatti Veyron, that would make someone want what you have. No, you bought a phone. A phone that lots of people already have. A phone that my housekeeper's 11 year old son has. And any Joe Schmoe can walk into any Apple store/Walmart/Best Buy and pick one up. And when the new model comes out, you'll buy that as well, because you're chronically unsatisfied with what you have, and somehow, you feel that owning this will raise you up above the rest of society. It is people with attitudes like this (the attitude of the fanboy) that Apple capitalizes on.

    Take this as a life lesson -- set your goals higher. Don't be envious of the guy with the cooler phone.





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  • squirrellydw
    Apr 16, 02:58 PM
    1. Was the iPhone the first smart phone = No
    2. Is the iPhone best smart phone = yes and no, depends on what you like and your needs.
    3. Did it change the cell phone industry = Yes, are the experts agree. Apple simply did what they always have done. They improve on a product that has already been established in most cases.

    The Apple ecosystem is no more open or closed then any other system, Apple, Android, Rim, Windows etc.

    If I want to do certain things with an iPhone I have to jailbreak it, same with Android it's just called rooting.

    end of story, move on



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  • Hunabku
    Mar 28, 04:27 PM
    1) Do you want to make things that are "insanely great".

    or

    2) Do you want to make the most amount of money?

    So what is it Apple, are you cynical marketeers, or are you creators of and encouragers of that which is insanely great?

    Not so sure it has to be one or the other. Oh mac rumors posters we just love to polarize things to make our point.

    As i see it the app store awards are "mostly" a win-win. Developers who receive the award get promoted to the hilt by apple because now promoting and selling apps becomes more relevant to Apple's enlightened self interest (pocket book). The developers will reap more sales($) than they did relative to previous years, because of more active promotion by apple - e.g. a prominent award listing on the app store.

    Welcome to good business folks this is what it looks like - it has a lot to do with both parties banking more from the deal.





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  • wilsonlaidlaw
    Sep 29, 09:27 AM
    Having seen pictures of the Jackling house, in my personal opinion, this is barely an architectural gem worth preserving, being a rather ugly house. I think the spanish colonial revival of the 1920's was a blind alley. I do however hope that if SJ does not want it, the famous pipe organ in the house is not scrapped and will either be donated to an organ preservation society or sold to someone who will restore and use it.

    Wilson



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  • twoodcc
    May 10, 06:06 AM
    Now my Mac Pro is only getting normal wu's not bigadv units. It was interesting watching the MP and i7980x running side by side, I'll try to get a screenshot later when I get home, they were very close in time per frame at about 3 minutes... hope they get some more bigadv units out for us to run :rolleyes:

    oh wow. i wonder if they are getting ready to do away with bigadv units?

    well my home built rig crashed again just before i left last night. it just froze in windows. i got it back up before i left, but who knows if it's still going. by looking at my output, i don't think it is, but i'm not totally sure.





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  • holmesf
    Apr 30, 05:02 AM
    No, it'll happen whether we like it or not....

    Nope, it won't happen at all. There is too big of a market for people who write and rely on custom software. I don't disagree that the friendly face of the OS will continue to get dumbed down. The backend, however, will remain just as open and customizable. Go look at any University and you'll find that in the CS dept a huge portion of the professors and their students use Mac OS X. Restrict this market and you drive away future developers. It would be suicidal.



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  • balamw
    Apr 12, 09:02 AM
    PCs, I think, is going too far.
    Microsoft, apparently, begs to differ.

    B





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  • SthrnCmfrtr
    Jan 9, 12:03 PM
    really? do you have one or is this from a distance opinion? Asking, because I am on the verge...

    I wouldn't put much faith in the opinions of a person demonstrably unable to coherently express himself.



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  • charliex5
    Sep 28, 01:25 PM
    In an age where architect and design firms are just starting to apply to Apple's design principles to the building of homes, Steve Jobs has gone and designed the iPhone of houses.

    WTH? Whoever wrote this clearly doesn't have any idea about what has been going on in architecture in, oh, the past 150 years. I met Peter Bohlin last year and we got to talking about his design strategies. He's been doing similar work throughout his career, even before BCJ (then Bohlin Powell) was founded in 1965. Check out Japanese architecture from the past 1,500 years.

    As an architecture major and architectural history minor I find this comment to be Jobs-worship. Thinking that nobody else could come up with the concept of a simple and sophisticated design is just asinine.

    My rant aside, I love the floor plan and can't wait to see some elevations/perspectives. Go BCJ!

    Also, on a side note, BCJ is the firm that designed Bill Gates' house...





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  • ten-oak-druid
    Mar 24, 07:11 PM
    Even though OS X got better with each version, I immediately noticed better performance with my Pismo G3 400MHz machine when I installed the original OS X. I remember thinking it was great how fast the system booted up. I never looked back except to run a few apps in classic the first few years.

    I've always found it strange that the version numbers are so redundant. OS X 10.5.5 for example. I just use the roman numeral and drop the second 10. I would write OS X.5.5 for example.



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  • RoboCop001
    Jan 10, 03:53 PM
    Worse than lame.

    Where does Gizmodo operate from? I'm going to pay them a visit and turn their monitors off. If you can't tell that's a metaphor for kicking them in the shins and then the face.

    And then maybe if there's enough time, I'll force them to watch Dark Planet or that episode of Battlestar Galactica 1980 where the kids go up in a tree and turn invisible and start throwing apples at the people down below and they have those ridiculous viper bikes.

    Anyone remember Tek Wars? What a show!





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  • zachlegomaniac
    Apr 8, 09:33 PM
    Roasted.
    Glad to see not everyones an Apple sheep..

    Yeah, I've gotta agree on this one too.



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  • baryon
    Apr 5, 04:46 PM
    I don't know why you people don't like this. Apple announced iAds like a year ago, and I still haven't seen a single one. I'm simply curious about seeing at least one iAd to see what all the fuss is about. This App allows you to see an iAd so you can know what it is, as no one has actually really implemented them yet. This is probably the only place that has iAds in.





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  • sdugoten
    May 4, 01:11 AM
    You are correct that the way it is setup we pay for access and it has limitations and restrictions. I think the point is this just feels wrong. We have to accept it in the USA because we don't have a lot of choice/options. But in general if I am paying for data then why can't I just use it on what ever device I want? It doesn't make sense from a consumer stand point aside from the fact if you want data (which you are forced to pay for if you get a smart phone) then you have to agree to the wireless company terms.

    From their stand point, I think it is done to limit access while they build out the system. Watch though, once things get built out competition will come in and you will see data $$$ and limitations drop like minutes.

    I don't know, but it seems you guys are paying way more than what I am paying here in Hong Kong.

    Around $50 USD per month, it comes with 3900 minutes voice + unlimited data and free to use on tethering. And we are talking about the speed like this:

    http://upload.trend.hk/images/1304359365.jpg

    Comptition is good. :D





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  • err404
    May 2, 12:07 PM
    every single device was tracked...

    Only if you opted-in. As for the consolidated DB, I think need to read up on what the DB is for. Apple sends you the information, not the other way around.

    Let's suppose Apple did want to track you... Why would they collect the cell cache? It would be easier for then to just log your request from their system.





    Messy
    Apr 26, 09:55 AM
    Sigh.

    http://errorlevelanalysis.com/permalink/fc89e97/

    Fake.





    shawnce
    Oct 31, 10:57 AM
    and until they closed the source, Darwin worked on most generic x86 platforms anyway. umm... they didn't close the source...





    ipacmm
    Aug 7, 06:31 PM
    Be careful when buying at an Apple Store that they don't pawn off on you the previous generation model. I was told by an employee that they were the same except for the price. If your not careful they may try to sell their existing stock at the reduced price. Buy online for now. I can't see a way to tell which model is current and which is prior, except for the obvious brightness.

    The cinema display's didn't change, all that changed was the price. So there isn't any "previous generation model" from what I understand.





    Lonnrot
    Apr 16, 02:44 PM
    these pictures are from a story I read on engadget about some guy that made an aluminum case for his iPhone...and strangley I saw it around March 23, my birthday....which is why I remember it

    You're thinking of this one: http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/24/iphone-3gs-mod-ditches-plastic-cover-in-favor-of-titanium-vestme/

    This new one is clearly different, I'm leaning towards real. It looks like a little iPad.





    sotorious
    May 2, 09:44 AM
    How is this going to work for Verizon users im on 4.3.7 if im not mistaken...

    edit scratch that its 4.2.7 and i just went into settings and it says carrier settings update if i click not now or update now will it do it Over the Air?



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