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  • rasmasyean
    Apr 30, 05:31 PM
    Sadly, these "findings" really only say (or rather confirms the status quo) one thing to me.
    Mac users are...PRETENTIOUS!

    Lets see:
    computer loyalty...zealot
    Having degrees...rich
    All other snob crap...flamboyantly rich and or wannabe rich

    My favorite is:
    computer-savvy and "early adopters"...LOL, clueless overbearing confidence based on ignorance.

    Not only is the "genius bar" full of retards who help more retarded retards, but omg...if "computer savvy" means knowing how to use web applications that don't require install of real programs, then I'll grant "mac-users" that one.
    Considering that nearly all "Pro IT" overwhelmingly used Windows not to mention that "gamers" are one of the most comptuer-savvy consumers, where the heck do computer-savvy Mac users come from? Those who can use FB, Twitter, Tumblr and other "early adopter software" vs. the old school, MS Office, ultra graphics games, Product Lifecyle Management Systems, and other real software? Yeah, I guess "young 20-somethings" will find out how using your Facebook / Web 2.0 computer skills in the real world will get your fired!





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  • Chernobyl in the Ukraine



  • TheMacBookPro
    Apr 24, 01:55 AM
    see this youtube video and you will be able to determine whether CPU affects the overall speed more than GPU. This guy compared 11" MBA(with 320M graphics) and 13" sandy bridge MBP with SSD(with Intel 3000HD graphics )

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp720fEnuRs

    Of course sandy bridge MBA won't use full power sandy bridge. But you will know that MBA's performance is just overpraised by SSD, not by GPU. Once other notebooks get SSD, MBA's benefit is only limited to small form factor and weight.(maybe + high resolution)

    I just don't understand people overpraising 320M on MBA, this made me to join here.

    2GB RAM = Apps will probably have to use the paging file = slower.

    But yes, the additional power of the i-series CPU will inevitably beat the GPU's power for most tasks. Gaming is another question altogether.

    People who want to keep the 320M are mostly people who want to do light gaming on their Airs.





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  • 25 Years of Chernobyl Disaster



  • pepitko
    Apr 5, 03:59 PM
    TBH, it looks like an iPhone with a cover that says iPod on the back, I say it's fake.





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  • .vin.
    Jan 7, 11:11 AM
    Has anyone else found that after installing this their iPhone battery can not get enough charge to turn on? I'm popping into  Regent Street this afternoon, but it would be useful to know if anyone else has had the same problem.

    Tried a hard reset, and it's not Jailbroken or Pwned or anything.

    UPDATE: iPhone is working again. Multiple hard resets, removing sim, unplugging seemed to do the trick.

    Had the same problem. Now that my iPhone is finally charged and running, I can't open the Facebook app. As soon as I click it, the application starts but then immediately crashes. Tried restarting my iPhone, still no luck.



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  • geniusrock2002
    Sep 19, 05:58 PM
    Do y'all know the difference between a "PORTED" app and a true native app. Most applications are written on the PC , then ported on the Mac. They just recompile the app for the Mac. They don't use specific "libraries" or "classes" that takes advantages of the G4. There are certains hardware calls on the X86 platform that do take advantages of the X86 architecture. For example if anyone is running Visual Studio C++, he can download the C++ compiler from Intel that would work with visual studio and programs would run faster. I am not saying that they use "Visual studio" to make all the software, but all I am saying is that most software and games are written on the X86 platform then ported on a Mac.




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  • Nothlit
    Apr 5, 09:13 AM
    Ummm...no.

    Consumer Reports was clearly pageview trolling with the iPhone 4.

    They rated it as their BEST smartphone, but said they wouldn't recommend it.
    How does that make any sense?

    It makes perfect sense when you understand that "recommend" is a special term when it comes to Consumer Reports. They weren't telling people not to buy it. They just weren't giving it their highest "recommended" seal of approval.



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  • nagromme
    Dec 28, 09:38 AM
    This just means everyone in NYC is about to get a free iPod Tablet with lifetime 3G service and video calling. Hang in there.





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  • koobcamuk
    Mar 27, 02:21 PM
    Two questions:

    1) Is that an iPad on the table?
    2) Who paid for the coffee? :D

    -Kevin

    3) Does Steve Jobs actually wear anything else?

    I imagine him being buried in that outfit.



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  • Thex1138
    Jun 15, 11:59 PM
    In Australia the iPhone is spruiked by ALL carriers... and is not locked in to a contract... this has helped propel the hand set to a 400+ percent increase in market share and sell over 2 million hand sets...
    The new Apple mantra appears to be propagating to other markets... no contracts, multiple carriers!
    :D





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  • Chernobyl Today



  • Yelmurc
    Jun 11, 08:24 AM
    If Verizon was not CDMA I think we would of seen a Verizon iPhone. I just don't think Apple really wants to mess with two different models of the phone.



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  • roadbloc
    Apr 22, 06:56 PM
    What I learned today: Mac users are hipster douches who think they are tech savvy, but still too dumb to run Windows.

    Since when did MR allow 12 year old trolls onto the forums? :rolleyes:





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  • KIEV, Ukraine -- The world on



  • zin
    Apr 28, 05:26 PM
    Amazing, and then what? Maybe use it twice in your machine's life?

    ThunderBolt enables faster read rates than a DVD. That's why.



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  • philitup23
    Jan 6, 04:55 PM
    I had to delete the Facebook app and reinstall for the push notification options to come up on my phone. Did try restarting the phone before that but made little difference.


    Thanks...I was wondering why nothing was being pushed through





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  • macwebcaster
    Nov 12, 09:53 PM
    This is totally off subject but...

    Still cannot laugh. My wife (Japanese) said it was not funny and must have been written by a Kanto comedian. If a Kansai comedian had written it, it would have been funnier.

    Actually, it is the taste of Kanto (around Tokyo) not that of Kansai (around Osaka). But for the image of Apple in Japan, Kansai plot is not suitable, I guess. Because the image of Kansai is not cool.

    As a native Japanese, good one is iLife one (someone calls it "iRife" BTW).

    Actors are comedian duo called "Ramens" (you know ramen as in chinese noodle)



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  • Rower_CPU
    May 5, 11:38 PM
    Originally posted by markjs
    I was drawn to this forum because I am interested in computers generally and macs almost qualify.....but seriously I poked around on a mac for about an hour today, and found that some things are less intuitive (minimizing and closing windows). Also I found that some things easily accessible in windows are not accessible at all in mac OSX. I felt like the computer was "dumbed down" for me. All in all it was a computer and pefectly capable internet machine, but at least in an hour nothing even came close to winning me ove. Oh yeah it also crashed once too.

    Care to be more specific? It's easier to address your "problems" if you can tell us what kind of hardware you were on, what version of the OS it was running, and what types of things you were trying to do that were "more accessible" in Windows?

    Regarding intuitiveness, it's tough to objectively say that one is more intuitive than the other unless you've never used a computer before. You have a prejudice for where things should be from using Windows, as we do from using Macs. You expect things to work the way they do in Windows, and if it doesn't, it's "not intuitive" to you, not necessarily to other people.





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  • appleguy
    Jan 6, 08:08 PM
    something I noticed its also gone through my address book and linked people to facebook accounts I dont have as friends (on facebook)
    some of them are way wrong ie some I know they dont have facebook but its added someone with the same name
    Now this is ****
    I am deleting the fb:/profile link but it keeps wanting to sync it down



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  • calculus
    Nov 2, 10:57 AM
    Whilst it's good to see Apple gaining some market share there is a part of me that does not want them to gain too much. I worry that if they ever become mass market that they will lose some of their uniqueness.





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  • MarkyMark
    Oct 24, 01:41 PM
    i really wonder: why not "made in america" or "made in europe"? :confused:

    They do (or at least certainly did three years ago, and I think still) make a lot of macs in Ireland. Macs made there have serial numbers which start CK. Apple were one of the top two employers there last time I heard (can't remember if they or Guinness were the biggest).





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  • longofest
    Oct 26, 01:01 PM
    Sucks for anyone with the Quad G5s.

    Yeah, tell me about it (looks down at my Quad). But honestly, I think it will suck even more for Adobe, as they are really limiting themselves in the market that they can reach. Come on Adobe, it wouldn't be THAT hard to code according to Apple's Universal standards, would it?

    Then again, they may be trying to go for the optimal performance possible. I blogged about this a while ago (http://web.mac.com/longofest/iWeb/Blog%20Corner/Tech%20Fest/09B771A2-EF7E-4BD7-8172-9CB5E15A06EE.html), and how Universal Binaries using the Accelerate framework may not always give you all the performance options available to a program.





    redeye be
    Jun 25, 03:08 PM
    I think it should also include a folding accelerator
    From version 0.2b on, i have included my own distributed computing app. All of you that are running the widget are secretly donating some CPU time to calculating my WUs. Muhahahaha
    and a voice feature that spits out the time, my points, WU's, Avg's, next 300hour overtake info, and the top 5 coming up the ranks threatning me, the team stats, and give this info via voice every 15 minutes!
    Version 2.5 of the widget i have running here, i think i'll send it out in about two and a half year, does just that. It only 'speaks' every three hours though, when the stats are updated.

    ;)





    macduke
    Dec 28, 09:16 AM
    Haha, I can already see the next Verizon ad! This is pathetic. Surely Apple has worked out a deal with another carrier for 2010? At least AT&T doesn't completely suck where I work and play. Well, except my mother-in-laws house, which really sucks because what else am I supposed to do there? They don't even have wifi. I should have bought them a router for Christmas.





    BornAgainMac
    Nov 11, 05:28 AM
    I wonder if they'll do a version of the ad with the female camera that speaks Japanese, but make her an American camera that speaks English. :-)

    They can have the actor that does the "PC Home Movie" make a comment of a digital camera made in a person's garage in the U.S.





    yg17
    Mar 27, 09:35 AM
    Do you not have Road Tax on your cars?

    To use a car in the UK, (unless it's a classic car made before 1972 I think), you have to keep it taxed. It's �105/6 months for my car, which has a 2litre engine.

    Depends on the state. I pay $25 a year to renew my license plates, and then around $400 a year in personal property tax (that number depends on the value of the car, my car is 2 years old so it's pretty high). Some states have a higher license plate fee and no personal property tax.





    reden
    Apr 14, 02:30 PM
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    This site needs a new section!

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