sreedy
Sep 12, 11:09 AM
Surely there's some way we can still blow it? ;) :p
Not a chance....... this isn't some overpaid bunch of prima-donna footy players.......
Not a chance....... this isn't some overpaid bunch of prima-donna footy players.......
SMM
Oct 25, 02:26 PM
Xserve lags so far behind the Mac Pro in release, costs much more, has little to make it better and just as much to make it worse. I would love to have an Xserve, but I don't understand why anyone would buy one.
Do a little research and you will find this is a incredibly well engineered server. I have read a couple reviews and it looks like it will be a big hit with IT pros. That may not be easily understood, or appreciated by others.
Do a little research and you will find this is a incredibly well engineered server. I have read a couple reviews and it looks like it will be a big hit with IT pros. That may not be easily understood, or appreciated by others.
tdream
May 4, 11:53 AM
Apple marketing don't think those things matter. You can find all the info easily at ark.intel.com and the information is in plenty of threads in the iMac subforum.
21 inch base = Core i5 2400S
21 inch high = Core i5 2500S
21 inch bto = Core i7 2600S
27 inch base = Core i5 2500S
27 inch high = Core i5 2400
27 inch bto = Core i7 2600
Here is a link that compares all processors used: http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=52208,52211,52215,52207,52213
Thanks. Interesting only the BTO cpus have hyperthreading.
21 inch base = Core i5 2400S
21 inch high = Core i5 2500S
21 inch bto = Core i7 2600S
27 inch base = Core i5 2500S
27 inch high = Core i5 2400
27 inch bto = Core i7 2600
Here is a link that compares all processors used: http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=52208,52211,52215,52207,52213
Thanks. Interesting only the BTO cpus have hyperthreading.
Onimusha370
Apr 15, 08:29 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7)
Your biggest problem is that you gave them your computer. Never give it to anyone, just say ok I'll stop and be done. They cannot make you give it to them, they aren't the police. It is their rules on their own network so you should follow the rules and if they ask you to stop then stop. Just remember, don't give up your computer. I hope you get it back and all goes well.
Thanks, just gone and got it back. All looks fine
Your biggest problem is that you gave them your computer. Never give it to anyone, just say ok I'll stop and be done. They cannot make you give it to them, they aren't the police. It is their rules on their own network so you should follow the rules and if they ask you to stop then stop. Just remember, don't give up your computer. I hope you get it back and all goes well.
Thanks, just gone and got it back. All looks fine
-AG-
Apr 11, 10:27 PM
And so ends another exciting episode of...
TALES OF THE BLATANTLY OBVIOUS!
Tune in next week when we try to prove that analysts can't actually predict the future.
:D
TALES OF THE BLATANTLY OBVIOUS!
Tune in next week when we try to prove that analysts can't actually predict the future.
:D
stunna
Jul 12, 10:03 AM
The engine cradle of the new Corvette C6 is made primarily of magnesium. If magnesium is the choosen material to contain a 7 liter engine spinning at 7,200 rpms at temperatures hot enough to boil water, it should be good enough for the lowly iPod. Now the MBP, thats another story.
LOL !
LOL !
MattyMac
Oct 14, 11:04 AM
Nice...my Uncle is a head professor of Chemistry at Princeton and he said that he used to use Macs all of the time there back in the day, but no one uses them anymore. I'll be sure to let him hear these statistics:)
rdowns
Apr 5, 01:46 PM
Almost as bad as those numpty's with the baseball batt :p
You think his fat ass would blend?
Can't believe MacRumors wrote a story on this. Werenn't the 2 or 3 threads on it enough? :rolleyes:
You think his fat ass would blend?
Can't believe MacRumors wrote a story on this. Werenn't the 2 or 3 threads on it enough? :rolleyes:
zoetropeuk
Oct 13, 03:37 AM
This entire thread breaks the NDA developers agree to when paying their membership. It's pathetic that some developers would do this just so they can feel cool by leaking the info. If you want access to the seeds or up-to-date info then pay the $500 (minimum) like the honest developers have to :mad:
From Apples agreement:
"Pre-release software is Apple Confidential information. Unauthorized distribution of pre-release software or disclosure of information relating to pre-release software (including the distribution of screen shots) may result in immediate termination of your ADC membership, and may subject you to both civil and criminal liability."
From Apples agreement:
"Pre-release software is Apple Confidential information. Unauthorized distribution of pre-release software or disclosure of information relating to pre-release software (including the distribution of screen shots) may result in immediate termination of your ADC membership, and may subject you to both civil and criminal liability."
C00rDiNaT0r
Apr 28, 09:25 AM
I'm sure the Chinese authorities won't go overboard with the punishment. After all, China, Syria and Iran are the epitome of "human rights."
BTW -- anyone want to buy a bridge in NY? Great location, fantastic price!
They don't have to actually kill those guys, just charge them for a high penalty and they will kill themselves to keep that cash if they can't run away..
BTW -- anyone want to buy a bridge in NY? Great location, fantastic price!
They don't have to actually kill those guys, just charge them for a high penalty and they will kill themselves to keep that cash if they can't run away..
FriarNurgle
Apr 12, 12:56 PM
If Apple comes out with a deal that includes all movie / episode downloads for $10, then uh.
'gasm.
Toss in iAd along with streaming music and it's probably still a longshot... but I love the idea. Apple would DOMINATE the streaming market. Can you imagine the number of Apple users who would pay $10 a month for an all inclusive media streaming service? $10 multiplied by *a giant number* + iAd revenue = huge profit for Apple with more than enough to appease the content producers.
'gasm.
Toss in iAd along with streaming music and it's probably still a longshot... but I love the idea. Apple would DOMINATE the streaming market. Can you imagine the number of Apple users who would pay $10 a month for an all inclusive media streaming service? $10 multiplied by *a giant number* + iAd revenue = huge profit for Apple with more than enough to appease the content producers.
Kristine
Jan 2, 09:38 AM
January.
Intarweb
Apr 22, 01:51 PM
Can you explain why no ink, no paper, and no army of delivery guys would still cost the same as digital distribution? Even with Apple's 30% and the bandwidth cost of shipping thousands of 10mb magazines, it'd still work out cheaper for users and make a profit for the company.
It costs right around $1 per magazine to print, design and mail for very large circulations. Magazine not newspaper. Take out the printing and mailing and you're probably looking at about $.75 costs. Sell it for $.99 on the ITMS and Apple takes $.33 and they lose money. Magazines have very little wiggle room price wise.
It costs right around $1 per magazine to print, design and mail for very large circulations. Magazine not newspaper. Take out the printing and mailing and you're probably looking at about $.75 costs. Sell it for $.99 on the ITMS and Apple takes $.33 and they lose money. Magazines have very little wiggle room price wise.
bloodbone
Jun 10, 01:52 AM
I work for BestBuy/GeekSquad, so let me confirm that that yes, we'll be selling iPhones at launch, and there will indeed be an employee purchase hold to allow clients to purchase the entire stock for a certain period of time.
You will be able to use rewardzone certificates, store credit, gift cards, anything that would normally apply to other in-store categories.
Also the warranty that BBY mobile sells on the iPhone is pretty decent, it includes ADH (accidental damage from handling) so if you drop the phone, spill water on it or get it wet, crack the screen, all that stuff is covered under warranty.
You will be able to use rewardzone certificates, store credit, gift cards, anything that would normally apply to other in-store categories.
Also the warranty that BBY mobile sells on the iPhone is pretty decent, it includes ADH (accidental damage from handling) so if you drop the phone, spill water on it or get it wet, crack the screen, all that stuff is covered under warranty.
Thanatoast
Sep 5, 02:25 PM
A phone makes sense as it is fast becoming the digital center of our mobile lives. I just hope it has PDA functions built in. I hate carrying around more than one gadget in my pocket.
My number one concern. I need a pda with my phone, and if Apple's not doing it, I'm stuck.
My number one concern. I need a pda with my phone, and if Apple's not doing it, I'm stuck.
1984
Aug 17, 09:00 PM
Here here. They are even encoding HD 16x9 TV Shows in 4x3 - unbelieveable. For last year being the year of HD, the iTunes Store Video Encode Department apparently didn't get the memo.
Until they come out with an iPod with a widescreen display I don't see the point. The display on the current iPod is small enough as it is. Unless they address this I can't see downloading any videos.
Until they come out with an iPod with a widescreen display I don't see the point. The display on the current iPod is small enough as it is. Unless they address this I can't see downloading any videos.
CalBoy
May 2, 02:29 PM
Technically, we just have "tons of oil" all over the place. It's just that much of it is too expensive to get so we rather get it from the "poor nations" who will sell it for cheap. I'm sure as technology advances, it will get cheaper to mine those, but as long as we don't need to, we're going to get other ppl's oils.
It may also come to the point that if oil demand greatly exceeds available supply by a large margin (ie China, India, and Brazil keep growing like they are) a viable alternative will arrive before we can get to those reserves.
If that viable alternative requires abandoning petrol-based fuels, then the market could essentially disappear. If both can be distributed concurrently, then the market will readjust to such a point that it probably wouldn't be cost effective to drill most of our deeper resereves.
It may also come to the point that if oil demand greatly exceeds available supply by a large margin (ie China, India, and Brazil keep growing like they are) a viable alternative will arrive before we can get to those reserves.
If that viable alternative requires abandoning petrol-based fuels, then the market could essentially disappear. If both can be distributed concurrently, then the market will readjust to such a point that it probably wouldn't be cost effective to drill most of our deeper resereves.
Dublinstiof�n
Apr 26, 12:48 PM
Looks beautiful...but Im curious why US Stores didn't receive/start selling them first. :confused:
I mean, this is AMURIKA after all gosh darnit.
We've all been waiting too long for them, not just you! :D
I mean, this is AMURIKA after all gosh darnit.
We've all been waiting too long for them, not just you! :D
Papajohn56
Apr 5, 01:02 AM
Hope so. Ready to ditch my Blackberry. Maybe by then BBM will be released for iPhone and Android. RIM did announce that after all.
AngelasAshes
Jun 13, 11:21 PM
thats sucks, lol. im an employee.
DeSnousa
Sep 11, 04:38 AM
I'm with you sambo :D
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Hellhammer
May 3, 12:30 PM
And your point is? :confused:
Back in 2009 The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/11/microsoft_flames_macs/page2.html)specced up an SP 5500 and a Mac Pro
Mac Pro $2,499
Dell T5500 $3,630
So for over $1100 less you could get a Mac Pro instead of a Dell. A bit like getting a Mercedes that costs less than a Hyundai. :D
As it still has a second socket, it must use Xeon 5000-series CPUs. The CPU in the 3797$ SP configuration costs 1663$ alone, whereas the CPU in 2499$ Mac Pro costs 294$.
That same applies to your link which makes it useless.
Dell T5500 and SP Mac Pro ARE NOT COMPARABLE!
Why is it so damn hard to get it that Mac Pro is overpriced compared to e.g. Dell's offerings?! :confused:
Back in 2009 The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/11/microsoft_flames_macs/page2.html)specced up an SP 5500 and a Mac Pro
Mac Pro $2,499
Dell T5500 $3,630
So for over $1100 less you could get a Mac Pro instead of a Dell. A bit like getting a Mercedes that costs less than a Hyundai. :D
As it still has a second socket, it must use Xeon 5000-series CPUs. The CPU in the 3797$ SP configuration costs 1663$ alone, whereas the CPU in 2499$ Mac Pro costs 294$.
That same applies to your link which makes it useless.
Dell T5500 and SP Mac Pro ARE NOT COMPARABLE!
Why is it so damn hard to get it that Mac Pro is overpriced compared to e.g. Dell's offerings?! :confused:
twoodcc
Aug 28, 12:22 AM
well i'm having heat issues with one of my systems. after messing around some tonight, i've got it running at 4.0 ghz, but no gpu folding. it did have 2 x 260s folding before, but was having problems.
right now i have the side of the case off, and a box fan blowing air on it. it's actually making it much cooler. so i might try to go for 4.2 ghz tomorrow
right now i have the side of the case off, and a box fan blowing air on it. it's actually making it much cooler. so i might try to go for 4.2 ghz tomorrow
mikeapple
Apr 4, 10:06 AM
At the end of the day... the iPhone is ONE model of 4 revisions .... So basically Apple has ONE phone and its mobile platform is only on that ONE phone.
So these results are VERY impressive for the iPhone
So these results are VERY impressive for the iPhone