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  • MacRumors
    Apr 22, 04:11 PM
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  • littleman23408
    Sep 16, 05:41 PM
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  • shamino
    Oct 23, 09:01 AM
    What situation is there that you would want to run the same OS on the same box, one natively installed and one in virtualization?:confused:
    One person mentioned wanting simultaneous BootCamp and Parallels installations.

    It's also useful in a tech-support/QA environment. A lot of corporations have a standard software environment that all employees must use. Whenever this environment changes, the changes must be tested. It can be very convenient to create and test these new environments from within VMs. This way you can blow away mistakes and problem-installs by simply deleting a file, instead of having to reformat an entire hard drive.

    If your company has to support multiple platforms (e.g. NT4, Win2K, XP, etc.), it can be a huge cost savings for your support staff to be able to simultaneously run all of the platforms via VMs on a single computer.

    But both of these uses are the kinds of things that really should justify a business license. The real question here is if someone running the Business edition as the native OS can also run the Home edition in a VM - so QA staff can support users running the home edition without needing a separate computer dedicated for the purpose.




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  • Legion93
    May 1, 10:20 PM
    Mission Accomplished now?

    Yes, after 30 years of fighting he's finally dead. I say mission failed.




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  • GadgetAddict
    Apr 22, 01:11 AM
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  • longofest
    Dec 2, 07:26 AM
    The mere fact that some kernel vulnerabilities were discovered in an event SPECIFICALLY devoted to finding such things does not mean our OS X is unsafe. It is by far the MOST secure system out there, with 40 million or 400 million users, and nobody has been able to prove the opposite so far.

    The guy heading up the MOKB thing said that MacOSX's kernel (XNU) was the easiest kernel to crack. If that makes you feel safe, then go ahead and feel safe, but for me, even though I use extremely good security practices and networking measures, I still would rather have Apple get serious aboud security and start hardening their system more so that guys who are only fuzzing and stress testing can't come up with 10 vulnerabilities in a month.

    The only thing I can suggest (which I doubt anyone will follow) is to avoid the hysteria. When a real threat emerges, you'll most likely hear about it long before you are actually in any danger from it.

    Funny thing is that I don't see anyone in this forum going into hysteria about this other than the people saying that "this is a load of FUD." Why is it such a shock that MacOSX can be vulnerable? No, it hasn't been exploited to any large extent, but vulnerabilities open up the door to exploits, and the only thing that is keeping us away from having exploits happen is our market share. You may not want to hear that, but as long as we are below 10% of the market, people simply aren't going to target our vulnerabilities, but are going to target MS's vulnerabilities.

    The problem of course, is that our Market Share is going up, and so we will likely be a larger target for hackers. So if these vulnerabilities keep popping up in this frequency, that becomes a major issue for the exploitation problem as time goes on.




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  • TwinCities Dan
    Jan 25, 09:30 PM
    I want to see the whole setup.

    Don't tempt me! I just blew $100 at the hobby store on a whim. I'm not sure I want to be the guy with the "Train Palace" in his basement just yet... :p :o




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  • seanpholman
    Mar 16, 09:52 AM
    Looks like I will skip today since I still have to drop my daughter off at school. How big is the line at SCP?

    --Sean




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  • Psilocybin
    Apr 18, 08:38 PM
    If the new AIR is using the same Sandy Bridge processor as the Samsung series 9, you'll be sorely disappointed with its graphics performance.

    http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/samsung-series-9.aspx?page=3

    3DMark is less than half of the Air (2188 vs 4611)

    WOW ran at a miserable 14fps at 1366x768 res compared to the Air that runs at 53fps at 1440x900. Battery life is worse as well.

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  • MegaSignal
    Jul 11, 10:35 PM
    I still don't get the value of wireless in a music player--not in actual practice (battery life and added bulk, vs. the need to plug in to charge, which naturally takes longer than synching anyway).
    Precisely.

    If Apple dumped FireWire IEEE1394 for the sake of slimness, it is highly doubtful that they'd re-clutter and fatten it up with Bluetooth (which, after trying for many years (with other devices) I have now considered to be worthless crap). Really - unless one can charge with built-in solar panels (as Citizen (http://www.citizenwatch.com/COA/English/intro1.asp)does with their watches), wireless is a non-issue.

    The current iPod has panache. It is "sessy". Neither word describes MS at all...and it is because of this that the Argo will have a tough time of it.

    As others have said earlier in this issue, the good that will come out of all of this is that Apple will provide us with a better iPod.




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  • meepm00pmeep
    Oct 24, 07:46 AM
    i mean for everyone who waited this long, Santa Rosa is coming up soon, so why not wait for that as well? i say get what you need when you need it... there will always be newer tech down the line




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  • Snowy_River
    Jul 12, 11:08 AM
    That's more or less what I've done. The issue is this. If you envision a twenty page booklet, it will consist of five pieces of paper. On the front of the first piece of paper, the left panel will be page 20 and the right panel will be page 1. On the back, the left panel will be page 2 and the right panel will be page 19. And so on. It is this non-sequential printing of the pages that I'm struggling with. How do you tell it to print pages 20 and 1 on the first piece of paper, other than having it print page 1, then putting the paper back into the printer and having it print page 20.

    (A big reason that I'm trying to get away from the manual solution is that I want to save this as a PDF so I can hand it to a copy shop to print out multiple copies for me. But, unfortunately, you can't print to a PDF page twice. :) Oh, and I've tried using the Layout option in the print dialog, but it reduces that page image dramatically, so 10pt font becomes 6pt font. So that wasn't a good solution...)




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  • MacRumors
    May 3, 07:33 AM
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    Apple released the much anticipated iMac updates today, upgrading the processors to Quad-Core CPUs across the entire range.
    Apple today updated its signature all-in-one iMac with next generation quad-core processors, powerful new graphics, groundbreaking high-speed Thunderbolt I/O technology and a new FaceTime HD camera. Starting at $1,199, the new iMac is up to 70 percent faster and new graphics deliver up to three times the performance of the previous generation.
    The new iMacs feature quad-core Intel Core i% processors with an option for customers to choose Core i7 processors up to 3.4GHz.

    The 21.5-inch iMac has a single Thunderbolt port while the 27" features two Thunderbolt ports.

    21.5" 2.5GHz Quad Core i5, AMD 6750M, 500GB, $1199
    21.5" 2.7GHz Quad Core i5, AMD 6770M, 1TB, $1499
    27" 2.7GHz Quad Core i5, AMD 6770M, 1TB, $1699
    27" 3.1GHz Quad Core i5, AMD 6970M, 1TB, $1999

    Core i7 Processors are available as configure-to-order options.[/quote]

    Article Link: Apple Releases New Sandy Bridge Quad-Core iMacs with Thunderbolt (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/05/03/apple-releases-new-sandy-bridge-quad-core-imacs-with-thunderbolt/)




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  • aegisdesign
    Aug 16, 07:33 AM
    So instead, the new sidebar pushes into the image, reducing it in size, and requiring you to expand the width ( :eek: ) of the window if you want to keep the image the same size. I don't really see the overall difference. I suppose it comes down to whether you prefer the images to get slightly smaller, or the tray to suddenly cover over other things.

    Not just me then. Typed whilst I was mid rant too. :)




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  • vincenz
    Apr 23, 07:57 PM
    I'd be surprised if this comes true. T-Mobile's network is not exactly up to par with AT&T and Verizon.




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  • sycho
    Jan 31, 09:43 PM
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  • astewart
    Nov 3, 01:33 PM
    I can't wait to compare Parallels and WMWare Fusion.

    I'm still waiting for an E-mail back from them too.




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  • hwp16
    May 2, 01:02 PM
    My friend is working an overnight with the visual team tonight at a UK apple store. that only means one thing. cannot wait for tomorrow.




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  • SBlue1
    Apr 26, 12:06 PM
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    MagnusVonMagnum
    Nov 22, 03:59 PM
    It doesn't matter. You're not convincing anybody.

    It's amazing how you like to speak for everyone all the time. I suppose you believe that since you are the center of the Universe that you can speak for everyone all the time. To me, you look like someone that's probably still in high school and fancies himself a master debater.





    leekohler
    Nov 1, 07:50 AM
    'Nuff said.




    Matt-M
    Apr 28, 04:44 PM
    Either way, this is a pointless argument/analysis as its impossible to tell without being able to physically put a few iPhones from different batches together to get a real physical comparison.

    Here's another way to slice it (literally). Flipped half the image. Left the guidelines on this one as well.

    http://www.marulla.com/files/thickness2.png

    I agree that this is no substitute for measuring the actual phone, but, at least in that photo, they are identical. Certainly not off by 1mm as the original post states.




    Evangelion
    Jul 25, 10:57 AM
    And you're really going to use all that are you?

    What if he is?

    With the exception of RAM and hard disks, most computer consumers never expand their computers.

    And most computer-users use Windows, so maybe we should all switch to Windows? Point is that there ARE lots of people who like to expand their systems. To them, iMac is completely unsuitable, and PowerMac is simply too much (too much space, too much technology, too much money, you name it). There have been LOTS of people saying that they would love to see a relatively inexpensive Mac that is expandable. iMac is not that. Neither is PowerMac.

    What happens if the screen in the iMac breaks down? The whole computer becomes useless. What if you need faster vid-card? you have to buy a new computer. All-in-one has it's benefits, but it has it's drawbacks, and there are lots of people who do not want those drawbacks. Yes, minitower (for example) has it's drawbacks as well, but there are lots of people who would be willing to accept those drawback for the benefits such a system offers.

    I'm a pretty average computer user at home and with the exception of my camera, iPod and printer, I have no external devices.

    Well good for you. How that helps ME is beyond me.

    Although I will be purchasing an external firewire drive at some point, I'd much rather have a small squarish metallic box on display behind my iMac than lose an extra three square feet of floor space due to needing a bigger desk.

    Are we using somekind of miniature-desks or something? I have a rather typical desk, and it currently has a Mac Mini, a TFT-screen, old, huge printer that does not work, and it still has plenty of space for mouse, keyboard and other items. And that "small metallic box" means that your iMac loses that all-in-one elegance it now has.

    Perhaps when you factor in the cost, the lost square footage of the room your computer is in should be taken into account.

    Some of us would be willing to accept that. A minitower would consume about as much desk-space as two Mac Mini's. That's more than reasonable IMO.




    Discoverer
    Mar 31, 03:41 PM
    They are not killing iChat in favor of FaceTime? Glad to hear! I love iChat and was a little bit concerned about its future.



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