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  • CdnBook
    Apr 12, 10:19 PM
    Super stoked!! Very much looking forward to this!





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  • babyj
    Nov 29, 06:11 PM
    Whilst I'm not Microsofts biggest fan, their Media Centre is pretty good, actually its a lot more than pretty good - even I'm tempted. Once you've got Media Centre running on your PC, you can hook up a �200 Xbox 360 to access all the content (music, video, digital tv etc). The PVR side of Media Centre is excellent as well.

    If the iTV is going to cost �100, it will need to do something pretty special to be a success - everything that Microsoft offerings can do at the very least.





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  • iLEZ
    Aug 7, 06:34 AM
    *snip* ... The way one accesses networks in Windows seems much more straight forward, consistent, clean and intuitive in Windows XP than it does in OS X. That's my oppinion anyway. Maybe that's just me. Anyone else agree???

    Not really. I just moved to Mac and i was surprised by the intuitive networking in OSX. However, i agree that it still could be better. Why the aliases? Why won't it connect to the PC when i type its local IP adress? Why is it so hard to have a permanently mounted network drive on your mac? I keep loosing it, having to re-mount it everytime i have taken my MacBook out of WiFi-range. Such things. Maybe most of it is me being a newbie, but still, that proves that it is not intuitive enough.





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  • aafuss1
    Aug 7, 06:54 AM
    [B]Leopard
    -Native NTFS write
    -Soltaire game as a dashboard widget
    -PC-run Mac OS X, but only via virtualization
    -Tabs in Finder and Safari be draggable, Dragon Drop style tabbed windows-like OS 9, and be easily recalled-bookmarks.





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  • marksman
    Mar 26, 04:18 PM
    Hardcore gaming will never change to the extent it doesn't need a controller and as such the market isn't going to change. Sure I can't wait until I play starcraft or the like on an ipad, but I won't be ditching any of my consoles.

    You clearly lack any sort of vision. You couldn't be more wrong about the future of gaming.





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  • MattG
    Aug 7, 07:46 AM
    I personally wanna see a full home entertainment receiver so I can throw out this sony pos....give it built in airport, video out (slideshows, movies, etc), and make it do your speaker amp, a/v selection like any normal receiver does.....heck, give it a 1394a (or b) port on front to hook up your video camera, and stream it to your tv, or to your computer, or record it onto the built in DVD/HD-DVD or Blueray burner or DVR HD :P

    If anyone can do it, they can.

    You and me both...I've been wanting this for a while, more than anything else from Apple. I'd buy one in a second if they release it this week.





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  • supremedesigner
    Jul 19, 05:53 PM
    Boooo-Yahhhh!

    Quoth Jim Cramer.




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  • rjgonzales
    Aug 16, 08:09 AM
    That way, I can stream my music from iPod to Airport Express directly.


    I would also love that feature.:D





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  • motulist
    Aug 7, 04:56 AM
    Boy, we are a quite a multinational group. If only the rest of the people in the nations of the world could come together through Macness the way that we all have, then there would be no more wars. Actually, it'd probably just mean we'd have different kinds of wars, like the Nano vs. Video iPod war. :p





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  • AutumnSkyline
    Oct 23, 02:33 PM
    I don't know if this update is imminent. apple.com store still shows macbooks and mbp as shipping within 24 hours....


    then they lie!!!!!!!!!!!!:)





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  • gmcalpin
    Jun 22, 06:02 PM
    Ah yes. A porn free, tightly censored, code controlled desktop machine. That's what everyone wants right? :rolleyes:
    Did you miss the part where it says OSX and iOS?





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  • EllisU
    Feb 7, 03:11 PM
    joining in...quick cell phone snap of the jeep:
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  • MacBoobsPro
    Aug 7, 05:19 AM
    Thats interesting coming from a New Zealander. Very interesting



    Thats what i thought :rolleyes:





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  • treblah
    Jul 18, 01:44 AM
    I'm sufficiently excited. Here's hoping for higher quality (than the current TV shows) and Netflix-esque pricing.

    Start "TS isn't accurate/only for the US" whining in 3, 2, 1…

    If I'm going to spend all that time downloading a movie, I should at least be able to keep it. Bah.

    You've never streamed a Quicktime movie? You don't have to wait for it to end before you start watching it, unless of course you were going to watch it on an iPod…





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  • rock6079
    Nov 28, 09:51 AM
    as i recall, apples ipod laucnh dindt have much hype either. however the market is different now and people know the significance of the mp3 player, but its still nice to see the zune not doin too well !





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  • rdlink
    May 3, 04:50 AM
    Great, but why use "Click and hold" when you can right click? Why implement the limitations of a small touch screen into a full computer that has the ability to do more? I hate things that require a delay. Click and hold sucks.

    +1

    I hope they leave both options available. I have no problem with adding this functionality to OS X for those who want the IOS experience on their desktop. But please leave the "old" way for those of us who prefer it.





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  • Lord Blackadder
    Mar 3, 01:39 PM
    Volvo has recently launched a diesl hybrid (V60 Hybrid) with a claimed 124 US mpg

    http://www.volvocars.com/uk/campaigns/hybrid/Pages/default.aspx

    Also note seeing as we are an apple related board



    http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/motorshows/geneva-motor-show/264535/volvo_v60_diesel_plugin_hybrid.html

    Very cool, a very impressive car - outstanding economy without sacrificing anything (except that it will be pretty expensive). 99% chance it won't make it here. :o

    There have been plenty of diesel hybrids prototyped over the last few years, but they are just not making it to market. Hopefully that is beginning to change.

    i haven't seen either in the flesh yet to be honest... GM selling the cruze in europe without a hatchback version for 2 years simply was a mistake
    if you want to be successful in europe as mass car maker you have to:
    1. offer a diesel
    2. offer a hatchback if its a small car/ offer a station wagon if it's a large one
    3. combine rule 1 and rule 2
    4. offer them within 3 months of release

    We'll see how the Jetta sells. I'm hoping I'm wrong about it moving downmarket, but it's a lot cheaper than the old one so it remains to be seen how they kept the quality up.

    Here in the US, the sedan (saloon) is king, even on smaller cars like the Focus and Corolla. That is slowly beginning to change, but Americans still like three-box cars over hatchbacks. Personally I prefer hatchbacks and wagons, though larger cars still look good as sedans.

    The major difference between US and European car buyers is that Europeans are willing to buy an expensive small car, and Americans still associate size with price and quality. Small cars should be cheap and sparsely appointed, big cars are expensive and more feature-filled. This idea is changing, but only slowly.

    By the way, I do like the Volvo C30 - it's a bit of an ageing design now but it still looks good and has a lot of power in T5 form. Kind of a yuppie-mobile though.





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  • kntgsp
    Sep 14, 10:46 AM
    The way CR seems to approach it (and I might have to reread their article that they keep changing and updating and reaffirming and I lost interest a while ago) is as if they approached a computer review like this:

    "The aluminum Macbook can survive a 3 foot fall and still function. The aluminum Macbook will not melt on the stove."

    "The plastic Toshiba can survive a 2.8 foot fall and still function. The plastic Toshiba will melt on the stove."

    They then give excess weight to the latter statements about each laptop despite it not really being a normal use scenario and declare the Toshiba not recommendable. So what's the point? Is "not melting on a stove" an advantage? Sure. Is there a reason you should have a computer on a stove? No.

    It seems like it's more fair to stress the importance of the initial normal use results than the secondary observations that have nothing to do with everyday usage and are not representative of what people will be doing with the device.

    Of course that kind of reasoning is often met with "you can't tell a user how they should use a device". I agree, you can't. However when you label something not recommendable based essentially entirely on the extra -3dB attenuation (compared to my Galaxy S) and the fact that if you place the device on a flat surface and bridge the antenna with your finger you get the same extra -3dB attenuation, I fail to see the credible argument.

    /yes I realize the pinky finger attenuation while laying a phone on a table is not destructive like cooking a laptop is. They are both about as relevant to everyday usage in my opinion.





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  • ckelley
    Apr 12, 10:11 PM
    Available on the App Store?!?

    Seriously, this better come in a box.

    I can't get this approved for use without probably buying it myself first, let alone using my own iTunes account, which brings up a whole lot of licensing issues at work. And before you say "create a iTunes account for work."... Tying the corporate credit card to a shared iTunes account? I'd have a better chance of having our CEO give me one of his Jaguars than that. Not to mention, IT would slaughter me for the amount of bandwidth I'd use in downloading it.





    Otto J
    May 4, 01:35 AM
    PS: Why is leaving behind a text file so you can easily restore your settings a bad thing?

    Could someone please elaborate for the not-yet mac user what exactly we're talking about when bickering over left files and folders? Are we just talking about one folder with files that might be useful if you re-install the program? If so, then I would say that this is a VERY important feature to have, when you have such a simple uninstall feature as dragging to the trash. Sometimes you do things by mistake, and yes, sometimes you don't realize your mistake until 5 seconds after you emptied the bin. Isn't this app-cleaner stuff just about not having the "hassle" of finding that folder and manually deleting it? Like others, I don't see how Windows is better in this regard, in any way. Lots of windows programs leave folders after uninstall, that you need to remove manually. The fact that windows, to my knowledge, _don't have_ an "app zapper" - simply because installs are too varied and complicated for such a program to work - tells me that the Mac way is better. It's not about Windows not needing such a program, it's about Windows being poorly programmed so that such a program wouldn't actually work very well.

    I DO want a Windows "app zapper", that makes sure that I can install and uninstall a program, and then return my system to the exact same state as before. (Well, basically, I guess I want a Mac... :rolleyes:)





    slu
    Jul 18, 10:07 AM
    Good. I want to be able to rent TV shows as well. You can really only watch The Daily Show once.

    Let me sum it up for everyone:

    Renting music = Bad
    Renting video = Good





    daneoni
    Aug 29, 09:26 AM
    Very predictable. Just release the darn thing already!





    KingSleaze
    Apr 8, 09:59 AM
    For example, Apple had to make Safari due to Microsoft pulling out of the mac.
    And there I thought that Microshaft stopped development of Internet Exploder for the Mac because Apple released Safari. Which happened first?





    Snowcat001
    Jun 22, 12:13 PM
    Then what was the point in the iPad?

    have fun carrying an iMac :)



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