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  • dynamo22
    Oct 6, 12:26 PM
    wow first the Verizon network has the most 3G coverage, now they say that BlackBerry's run better on it too! I think big red is looking really good come December :p





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  • tscott467
    Oct 6, 08:16 PM
    It's a really good Verizon commercial, but going back to the fact that AT&T has a better network than Verizon? No way. If you mean better by having an overall slower 3G network, dropped calls, booted of the network, and having horrible coverage? Yeah then it's better. Apple would do alot better on Verizon's network due to the fact that Verizon's network can handle the MMS, and 100,000 iPhones using the same network in a square mile. AT&T, can't. They were so worried that the MMS would be too much for their network.

    I love Apple, but not AT&T.





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  • RobertD63
    Apr 27, 05:54 PM
    So it's like Reddit now. Cooleo

    Edit: To fix the boxes around the images in IE just use a little CSS
    tagName img{
    border: none;
    }

    That should solve your woes there. IE likes to default the CSS border on images to visitable.





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  • emotion
    Nov 16, 01:16 PM
    I don't know where this assertion that AMD are rubbish comes from. The integrated memory controller technology that AMD have currently is beter than Intels offering (for the moment).

    That said, they'd be daft to go with AMD. It's nice that they have this stick to poke Intel with though.



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  • tofagerl
    Apr 29, 01:18 PM
    Can I possible take the power, and switch the magic with something else? Like pizzazz, or awesomeness or something?





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  • lostngone
    Oct 29, 04:17 AM
    The Free Software movement has nothing to do with "free-as-in-free-beer" software. Freeware is not Free Software. Free Software can cost ten thousand dollars. It's Free as in freedom.

    Thats wrong, its not free as is freedom. If that was the case I should be able to do as I please with the code and that is not the case. If I use the free(GPL) software as a baseline for a project I then have to turn around and release all the changes I made for free as well. This may be hundreds of hours of work and I don't know anyone that works for free.



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  • Tones2
    May 2, 09:52 AM
    "iPod Bug Fixes"

    I hope that they finally fix the bug where lyrics disappear when the song changes. That's been there for awhile and is extremely irritating.

    Also, the even BIGGER bug where iTunes will not load any additional songs onto the iPhone / iPad if you approach having only 1 GB free space left and you use the 128 kbps conversion option. That's been there for almost two YEARS without being addressed, although this may be an iTunes thing.

    Tony





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  • michaelrjohnson
    Aug 7, 02:26 PM
    Very nice to see. Can't complain.



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  • MBPLurker
    Mar 17, 10:59 AM
    What is the law (or for these purposes, a crime) and what is ethically "right" or "good" are not always the same thing.

    Acting morally is not necessarily equal to acting legally.

    Of course, but dishonesty is immoral. Dishonesty coupled with theft and injury is illegal.





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  • snberk103
    Apr 19, 01:54 PM
    It's their job, we just have to deal with it. A few months back, a TSA agent groped my junk. I joked with him, "Linger any longer and you'll have to buy me dinner.";) He didn't even crack a smile.

    Probably the 5th time he heard that crack that shift. :)

    I wonder what comment would actually get them to crack a smile. Sort of like baiting the Guards at Buckingham Palace to crack a smile.



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  • Anthony T
    Apr 15, 04:41 PM
    I was all for having an aluminum design, but not if it looks like that. That thing is just ugly. I like this concept the most, just without the circle around the Apple logo, and none of those ugly colors like the pink, blue, green, etc.

    http://cdn.erictric.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/iphone-4g-concept-3-march-4.jpg





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  • maclaptop
    Apr 16, 06:27 PM
    Ahhhh.... dude... the only Apps that don't really get approved are ones that do things that can cause security risks or just plain trying to steal your information.

    Disclaimer: I am NOT directing this comment at you Popeye, it's just a comment :)

    This crap about the only apps that don't get approved is a bunch of BS.

    Steve Jobs wants you (using the word "you" generically) to believe this load of cow dung.

    The truth is, that the only apps approved are the ones that have been looked at with a magnifying glass to be sure there isn't anything that Apple does not like. They make all decisions for their users (which includes me).

    So... I'm not bashing Apple, I'm a huge Apple customer of many years and have spent tens of thousands of dollars with them.

    I know Apple well and I am simply sharing my viewpoint.

    That's it. Nothing sinister on my part.

    I neither love them or hate them. It is what it is.



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  • KnightWRX
    Mar 9, 05:43 AM
    Take this for example
    http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2011/03/asuset2700aio2.jpg

    You do realise that's a Touch screen on that Asus all-in-one right ? You also realise HP's all in one has had a touch screen for a while. Yet the day Apple ships a touch screen iMac, you can bet a lot of people here will think they were the first to do it.

    Or uh.. hrm..
    all those HP laptops coming out right now? XD

    Yeah, not to mention Sony's use of chicklet keyboa... err.. wait, Apple took that idea from them and not the other way around. ;)





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  • milo
    Sep 12, 08:01 AM
    The Stores seem to be listing MacBook delivery times as 5-7 working days. Is that normal or has it been increased? If it's an increase might that suggest a speedbump or something? There's not been much rumour activity around that though.

    Not at this event.



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  • jezza63
    Jan 9, 02:47 AM
    Mac Mini combined with AppleTV in a single unit





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  • ShnikeJSB
    Aug 8, 01:35 PM
    ...and this could lead to some nasty screen burn.)

    I was under the impression LCD's can't GET "Burn-In"... And that they MIGHT get "Image Persistance", which isn't permanent.



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  • Killyp
    Jan 10, 04:09 PM
    The first few times was mildly amusing, but to do it multiple times is just stupid...

    That looks really bad. I honestly though Gizmodo were professional reporters, but evidently not.





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  • RedTomato
    Mar 26, 04:47 PM
    Good luck getting it back.

    I've realised most thieves steal near where they live, as it's where they hang out and see opportunities. (no they've never heard of not ******** in their own nest)

    I had my bike (only a month old) stolen last week from my front yard (it was heavily locked and bolted to the wall. They cut through the wall bolts with croppers). I assumed it was gone, until I bumped into a teacher who lives on my road.

    She said it was possibly a group of rude boys who live at the end of my road - she said the police had visited her school to talk to them three times in one week.

    I had a quick peek in their backyard, and I can see what LOOKS like the back wheel of my bike behind a wall. :mad:

    Hmm. Not worth contacting police, I have no proof it's my bike (brought it cash at a market, no receipt, stallholder brought it at a police auction).

    I don't fancy going in either, I'm 32 with a daughter and I don't want to get stabbed over a crummy bike. :(

    I can only imagine you're feeling the same way. (You have more proof, but police still won't act.)





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  • rdowns
    May 6, 11:43 AM
    you would prefer unlicensed doctors?


    Of course we should . The free market would put him/her out of business after they killed enough people. :rolleyes:





    cult hero
    Mar 24, 09:39 PM
    OS X was the reason I moved to a Mac but, oddly, not from Windows. About the time XP came out I became a full time Linux user. I actually liked Windows 2000 okay but once you get used to a REAL command line there's no going back. The lack of commercial software was a pain though. In the business world I used some Adobe products and MS Office.

    My best friend got a G3 iBook and while we made fun of him for getting a Mac, I tinkered with it when I had the chance since I knew it was built on Darwin and found I really liked it. My next laptop was a Mac and it's been that way since. The switch to Intel processors made it even better since, with virtualization, this machine can do basically everything I need it to.





    Thinine
    Apr 29, 03:53 PM
    Finally, Apple has made a significant change to one of the first user interface changes observed (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/25/mac-os-x-lion-notes-ios-scroll-bars-any-corner-resizing-dock-changes/) way back in October when Apple first demoed Mac OS X Lion: iOS-style scrollbars. Initial builds of Mac OS X Lion had featured scrollbars that overlaid the window's comments, appearing only when necessary and then disappearing after a brief period of time.

    Apple has done away with that concept, returning to fixed scrollbars (http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/29/163551-lion_scrollbar_non_overlay.jpg) along the right side of each window, although they do retain the dark iOS-like appearance. The refined scrollbars are present at all times and do not disappear after use.

    No they haven't. Fading is now a user preference. You can have them fade automatically, stay all the time, or fade according to your input device.





    autrefois
    Sep 12, 07:31 AM
    I was kind of hoping to download the Colbert Report this morning. But seeing the "It's Showtime" screen definitely made me happy. I can wait. :D





    iMeowbot
    Oct 28, 06:39 PM
    (I'm not necessarily saying he's right about saving FreeBSD, just that NeXT/Apple have contributed to it.)

    Not really. There are from time to time fixes that are noticed in Darwin and ported back to FreeBSD by others, but Apple have a history of not getting involved with the projects from where they take code. The stuff about the kernel is especially weird, that's still the area where Apple and FreeBSD differ the most.





    Hunabku
    Mar 28, 04:27 PM
    1) Do you want to make things that are "insanely great".

    or

    2) Do you want to make the most amount of money?

    So what is it Apple, are you cynical marketeers, or are you creators of and encouragers of that which is insanely great?

    Not so sure it has to be one or the other. Oh mac rumors posters we just love to polarize things to make our point.

    As i see it the app store awards are "mostly" a win-win. Developers who receive the award get promoted to the hilt by apple because now promoting and selling apps becomes more relevant to Apple's enlightened self interest (pocket book). The developers will reap more sales($) than they did relative to previous years, because of more active promotion by apple - e.g. a prominent award listing on the app store.

    Welcome to good business folks this is what it looks like - it has a lot to do with both parties banking more from the deal.



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