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  • Rodimus Prime
    Apr 29, 05:55 PM
    No, smitty was correct. MS uses version numbers that identify it's code. It's how software devs can write code that decides whether the app should be allowed to install.

    In a command prompt, use winver. Note the version listed
    EG, Windows 95, NT 4, 98, and ME are all considered Windows 4.x. 2000 and XP are both 5.x, Vista and Windows 7 are 6.x. So it's clear 7 is nothing more than marketing.

    From the horses mouth: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/archive/b/windowsvista/archive/2008/10/14/why-7.aspx

    Umm just going to point this out to but Windows 95, 98 and ME were all the windows 9.x kernel code.
    Knight pointed out that what you are reading is just the gui version number. GUI is just a shell around the OS(aka eye candy). The kernel is what really matters and what is really accessed and controlled.
    NT and beyond were on different version of NT.
    Knight is the one is correct and he has proving he knows his stuff in that deparment.

    Windows had 2 lines for the longest time the NT line (business for the most part) and the other one which has been known as the 9.x line.
    Windows XP killed off the 9.x line and they went NT only.




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  • Ommid
    Apr 25, 12:15 PM
    I don't get the fascination with a marginal bigger screen, if I need a bigger screen I get my iPad.

    Its all about losing the border, and getting a marginless screen




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  • Stella
    Jan 10, 06:48 PM
    What are your predictions for this years MacWorld?

    A lot of whining on these forums the second they reopen.

    Other than that certainty:

    MacBook Pro update - maybe new enclosure
    Mac Mini update ( minor and silent )
    Some major new product ( i.e., ultra mobile laptop )
    iPhone SDK ( crippled, of course )

    I'm hoping for new mouse

    Hopefully not a long iPhone related presentation borefest




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  • jayducharme
    Oct 6, 10:32 AM
    The only drawback for Verizon is that they still don't have the iPhone ... yet.

    I like how the commercial gives a little taste of the coming augmented reality craze.




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  • DarkAdept
    Sep 25, 10:40 PM
    Why would Apple logically develop a piece of software that uses the graphics card when I have four processors - many others have two - begging to be worked. I guess I never understood the logic of using Core Image to power this thing.

    ... because CoreImage allows problems to be described in a way that scales not only across GPU pixel pipeliness, but also across CPUs? This is good bleeding-edge design that will take some time to tweak and tune, but sets the stage for amazing gains over time.

    Apple has done their homework on this one - every future release of OS X will do a better job of balancing resources to make Aperture scream.




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  • Clive At Five
    Oct 19, 01:41 PM
    Have you heard anyone say that they are anxiously anticipating Vista? Microsoft will try to generate some synthetic excitement over Vista, but in reality, hardly anyone will really care.

    I couldn't disagree with you more.

    I've been a Apple-user since infancy, practically, (so don't take me to be a MS fanboy), but I also appreciate PCs. I have a iMac G4 for home and a PC laptop which I used on campus and have continued to use out of college. I recently downloaded and installed Vista RC1, and regardless of its still-beta form, it is surprizingly stable (for basic uses), plus has a gorgeous user-interface (nevermind it's an obvious aqua rip-off). In fact, I'm almost to the point where I want to set Vista as my default OS.

    The point of saying all this is that Vista IS going to be a solid OS* and IS going to be a "threat" to OSX. If anything, I think that hardly anyone cares about OSX. To a lot of people, OSX is something they saw once that looked cool but didn't seem like a relevant option given how they used computers (of course they don't know that they're usually wrong). Now there will be a version of Windows that looks and feels like that other cool thing... which is exactly what they want. Average users aren't analytic about their computer purchases like we are. We know Macs are better because we've studied the options... but MS knows most people won't study. And to those people, Windows Vista is going to be a very alluring option... and will keep them from using those brain cells.

    These people and everyone else who has made the decision to use a PC (myself included) are greatly anticipating Vista's release (or in my case, Vista SP1), and it will be a welcomed addition to the PC-user's home.

    -Clive

    *DISCLAIMER - Vista won't likely be very solid until SP1. Vista is/will be a prime example of bloatware (7.5GB installed) due to its backward compatability and poor overall design. Fortunately for PC users, even the premium hardware demands will be met easily enough by today's CPUs. My laptop (2 years old) cannot run Aero Effects or any other special features of Vista, but still runs very smoothly with the features disabled. And, yes, I've had some blue-screens but that's because I was tampering with drivers and settings... something the average user won't be doing. And again, lastly, I repeat that I use a PC to suppliment my Desktop Mac. My PC Laptop was purchased at a time before Intel Macs were available... nor had any prospect of being able to dual-boot to Windows. It was a near-mandatory OS decision due to specific software needed for college classes... and, yes... LAN party gaming (which IS a college requirement, BTW).




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  • gwangung
    Jan 15, 09:06 PM
    Blogging isn't journalism, otherwise Mrs Weisman down the street who blogs about her bridge club is a journalist. Did we really learn nothing from the Engadget Apple stock thing?

    Well, actually, not quite...A journalist reports. If you report, you're a journalist. Some folks are better at it than others.




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  • jbennardo
    Apr 6, 10:59 AM
    Any chance we could have a App to showcase all the best Flash Banner adverts?

    Oh no, hang on a minute... ;-)

    best flash banner... a bit of an oxymoron :p

    SHOOT THE DUCK!




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  • wnurse
    Aug 8, 12:25 AM
    Did you bother to read my whole post? Or were you too excited upon you first glorious revelation?

    And maybe I'm not familiar enough with the LCD production process, but I understood that the pixel size was part of the panel so a 24 inch slab would have more pixels than a 23 inch slab. Both monitors have the same resolution.

    I also asked how Dell claims greater contrast ratio and brightness (800:1 and 300cd/m2 on the 20 inch) than the Apple? Either someone's lying, or they aren't using identical parts.

    edit: BTW, I'm just asking some simple questions trying to clear up my own confusion, there's no need to be a prick

    Who said anything about Dell claiming greater contrast. Which of my post said that Dell claimed greater contrast ratio and brightness?. I would never make that claim (The dell website claims that the Dell 24 inch is 700:1 contrast, same as the Apple panels, which just got that upgrade while the Dell panels where that for a while). As to brightness, Dell 24 inch is 400 cd/m2 while the apple 23 inch is also 400 cd/m2. I'm neither a Dell fanboy nor an apple fanboy (as i so fondly point out time after time, i have a apple power G5 mac with a 20 inch Dell monitor). I would never make claims such as Dell monitor is better than Apple monitor unless I knew that to be true.. I pointed out that they used the same panels. Yes, the size may be different but they come off the same manufacturing line. To see Dell specs, here is the link for the 24 inch http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=222-0863

    They are the same panels except notice Dell has more features which puzzles me greatly. Apple wants to charge a premium for their monitor and that is fine with me but come on!!!.. have more features than the other guy please!!!.. you know how annonying it is for a Dell fanboy to come up to you and say.. hey, our monitor is the same but mine is better and cheaper (better in terms of more features, not brightness or contrast). If you think features don't matter, you are living in la la land. I like the fact that i can hook up more things to my Dell monitor than i could have with an apple monitor. If the apple monitor was more versatile and offered more features, i'd consider paying the premium but i am not gonna get an overpriced apple monitor cause stevie says so.. I don't see him offering me rides on his boat.. why the hell should i get trapped in his reality distortion field?. Give me something better and i will gladly hand over my money to Stevie so he can get a bigger boat (and without any complaints).

    As to my first glorius revelation, you must be a newbie. you should search for my name in other apple forums. I don't suffer fools gladly (or people who reply to a post too quickly). When i post, i do not expect an instantaneous response. It's ok to google the information before you respond. I can wait!!. If you don't know or understand, say so but do not try to make a point about something you don't know about. You replied to one of my post about how wrong I was that dell and apple were using the same panel and now you claim you don't know about the lcd production process?.. and you complain about me being mean?.. you leave yourself open to such an attack when you start making statements you have no idea are true or not.

    Google is a great resource.. I don't know everything either (i wish i did but unfortunately, time is finite and my brain only has so much capacity).. but I always research stuff on google before posting. It helps (also helps to view the company you are bashing website to see their monitor specs before posting).

    BTW, since the apple 30 inch is definetly a better value than Dell 30 inch (although i am sure Michael will not take that lying down.. watch for dell to suddenly drop prices on their monitors) i am soliciting funds to my "get a apple 30 inch monitor" foundation. I get the feeling i will not be seeing your dollar. Oh well. Maybe I haven't antagonized everyone in all the forums and i can get some donations to my wonderful foundation (whoose sole purpose is to get me a 30 inch apple monitor).




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  • NewSc2
    Oct 3, 01:08 PM
    I think Macbook Pros will be updated at MWSF. Also, doubt the true video iPod will be out by then... all the designs being thrown around look too high-tech for now, and issues with scratches on the touch screen will have to be taken care of as well. I'd say more like Holiday 2007 for that~




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  • mark151
    Sep 12, 08:12 AM
    Italian iTunes (Music) Store is down too, with the black screen.

    and...i've found this http://www.apple.com/movies




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  • WestonHarvey1
    Jul 21, 09:37 AM
    Show me another phone that can drop calls from just the position of one finger. Nokia have their problems at the moment, but their reception has always been rock solid.

    That only happens in extremely weak signal areas. Other phones will do that too, it just isn't as obvious where to touch it.




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  • *LTD*
    Apr 22, 07:00 PM
    Google at least only stores the last 50 cell towers and 200 wifi compared to Apple which keeps all of it locally.

    What exactly (specifically) is your worry?




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  • karatekidk
    Mar 24, 03:05 PM
    Happy 10th B'day!

    Getting a bit sentimental just by thinking about what I was doing in 2001...




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  • airforce1
    May 2, 12:34 PM
    Exactly.

    If the people claiming this is a non issue are serious then they should all email Steve and tell him to stop addressing it.

    I think the problem here is that many on this board cannot distinguish between trolls blindly trying to stir stuff up on an Apple forum and non-trolls discussing a legitimate issue. People need to learn how to separate the two and ignore the trolls if they try to pile onto an unfavorable discussion of Apple on a particular issue. yes and many of these trolls spend most of their time here, as Jobbs said the Tech community failed to educate everyone on what he failed to provide evidence for to show they DID NOT violate privacy laws.

    Im sure apple knew they have to pay a fine, now they will just pretend with so called tech trolls on forums that they fixed this, its not over you see, when congress demands a standard on collecting data and to what extent and who then we will see all the data sheets apple is hiding from me and you, until then you and i both could be called trolls for just posting anything here, thats a opinion and propaganda (lie) though




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  • Eric5h5
    Mar 25, 03:56 AM
    And when we will get to OS XI?

    Never. OS X is a brand, it's not really an OS version number. If/when Apple eventually ditches OS X or changes it significantly enough, it will have a new name and identity. (Or maybe it will become iOS X. ;) )

    --Eric




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  • Piggie
    Apr 25, 12:39 PM
    One day I guess they will finally get rid of the horrid great chunks of bezel above and below the screen.

    Always looks horrid with MASSIVE blank areas.




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  • Illusion986
    Apr 16, 12:08 AM
    Everyone keeps saying that aluminum will mess with the signal. But what I'm wondering about is how will the iPad 3G will deal with that? Is 3G iPad going to look different than Wifi model thats currently out?




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  • Much Ado
    Jan 9, 01:49 PM
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    dunk321
    Mar 17, 01:24 AM
    JohnnyQuest chill out man you sound worse then my Dad growing up as a kid. Just telling a story, and sorry for my grammar must be that UCF education I paid for. Go to the fridge and bust open a bottle of that hater-aid or better yet, go get laid. Since you obviously seem pretty stressed over the story. Who are you anyway? Judge Jury and Executioner? Please




    G58
    Apr 5, 06:14 PM
    Unfortunately, Clukas's quote above is a perfect example of how the majority of the board is reacting to this post. 'Lost cause', 'loser', 'moron', 'has no life' are all insults I've seen all over this posting. Incredibly immature and unnecessary if you ask me.

    There are people, they're often called socialists, who believe that it's somehow unfair that a few people make more money than everyone else. These same people probably applaud when stores get looted in a crisis, protests or during civil unrest.

    An ad, a good ad, is like a mini movie. It tells a story. The people who make these ads are very often [though not exclusively] Apple users.

    I think what we're witnessing here in response to this story is the effect of the new breed of Apple buyer - a creature with the resources to afford the best, but non of the appreciation to discern the value of anything.




    flir67
    Nov 24, 03:53 PM
    just got the macbook with nextday shipping, not bad. 101.00 off

    can't beat it if you want it quick.

    wish they did the discount to the refurbished units, but you can't win them all.

    I can't believe they charge tax on shipping, thats just wrong... shipping should be flat fee after tax........




    jfmartin
    Jan 14, 08:50 AM
    Found in a prototype Macbook Air used by Steve Jobs


    The keynote to unfold like this


    Welcome !

    iPhone news (100%)
    * Sales news - 5 millions sold !
    * 8 g version of iPhone price drop - 329$ (50%)
    * 16 g version of iPhone - 399$ (50%)
    * 1.1.3 firmware as seen on the web in december (100%)
    * SDK based apps in developpement will be shown
    * The distribution model of iPhone apps (50%)
    * through iTunes
    * commercial or free
    * automatic upgrade of new versions of Apps
    * authentication/signature required for secure Apps

    iTunes news (100%)
    * More DRM-free content to compete with Amazon MP3 (50%)
    * No Beatles (100%)
    * Movie Rentals
    * 2.99$ -3.99$
    * 3 days rental period
    * from the first play
    * all majors (except sony)
    * play on all iPod/iPhone/AppleTV/Macs
    * Fox to encode version of the movie on the DVD, others studios to do the same
    * Movies rental at the same time of the DVD is out to the market
    * Movie for sale to see price hikes
    * some more differential factors to be announced but still unknown (100%)
    * iTunes 7.6 (not 8.0) (100%)
    * iPods firmware to see new versions to allow movie rentals (100%)

    AppleTV
    * the forth leg of apple business, not a hobby anymore (100%)
    * AppleTV open plateform with new tool to build software for the AppleTV
    * some new tools will be shown
    * software for AppleTV available though iTunes (same as iPhone software)

    * new software version 2.0
    * movie rentals (100%)
    * make AppleTV less dependant of iTunes (rent directly from Internet) (80%)
    * new options: weather, news, rss reader, web browsing? (30%)

    * AppleTV device lineup
    * price drop for the current AppleTV (249$) (100%)
    * new AppleTV hardware with better sound support, other goodies still unknown (50%)
    * 160 gigs (299$) (100%)
    * 250 gigs (399$) (50%)
    * new Apple Remote (100%)

    Now, one more thing...

    * New MacBooks pro with new case design (50%)

    * New MacBooks with new case design (70%)

    * Review of the current state of light portables in the market
    * why is not mainstream ? What can we do to fix this ?
    * introducing Macbook Air (100%)
    * no SSD drive but 1.8 inch drives up to 160 gigs
    * no optical drives, sold seperately
    * two screen sizes: 13", 11-12"
    * aluminum, grey or black
    * very thin!!!
    * LED display
    * i/o ports very special to allow slimmer case design (details unknown)
    * 1500$ - 2000$

    Thanks to everybody for coming !



    1) Announces deal with movie companies for rentals through iTunes. These rentals will last the running time of the movie and cost $20.

    2) :apple:TV updated so that it can stream rental movies, but only to analog tvs.

    3) "There's Something in the Air" slogan turns out to be Apple branded oxygen dispenser called the iMask

    4) 16GB iPhone released for original price ($599)

    5) Mac mini discontinued

    6) Surprise switch back to Motorola chip (G6) with immediate updates for all laptop & desktop models

    7) "One More Thing" is rumored lightweight notebook (also doubles as hot plate)

    8) Steve announces the date he will step down as iCEO of Apple

    Before I get flamed, think about how little everyone will have to complain about the actual keynote in light of my pessimistic predictions (I don't actually think any of these things will happen).




    acslater017
    Mar 28, 05:28 PM
    Before it was sooo.... hard. My wrist still hurts from dragging one single file to the Applications folder. Oh, and I just love having to pay sales tax on the apps. :rolleyes:

    I don't hate the Mac App store, I just don't think it should be a factor in the award. With that said, its Apples award and they can do as they please with it, including making acceptance of onerous terms a prerequisite to compete.

    Respectfully, I think you're missing the point. In its totality, installing an app is more like:

    1) Google or otherwise search for an app. Make sure its the Mac version, compatible with your OS version, processor, etc. There probably won't be any reviews, more like select quotes from people who liked it.
    2) IF you trust that website, fill out your credit card information, PayPal account, etc.
    3) Download it and do the process you described for installing.
    4) If you need to re-install the app, buy a new computer, etc. hope that the company allows you to re-download it.
    5) If you have a good/bad experience, good luck reviewing it or rating it.

    I'm a pretty tech-savvy guy and I still appreciate the ease of the Mac App Store.



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