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  • marksman
    Apr 21, 02:46 PM
    Does anyone else really just not care about this? I could care less. It's not like the info is going to end up in China.

    And what if it did end up in china? Is china going to pre-emptively place cheap toys where they predict me to go next?

    This whole thing is massively overblown. There is no evidence this information is ending up anywhere... The information is there for a reason and serves a specific purpose. I am fine with it.

    For someone to access it they would have to steal your phone. As others have mentioned if that was the case, for most people the information about cell tower locations you might have been near is the absolute least of your worries.

    People have to realize this information is not private in the first place. Your location as you move from public place to public place is not some kind of protected right to privacy. Sometimes I wish it was, but it is not. We have no right or expectation of privacy as we move around the public world.

    There are a myriad of ways our public movements are tracked hundreds of times every day as we move about. I really do wish people would spend more time investigating and understanding these issues then just knee jerk flipping out and "demanding" answers. Especially since they don't even understand the question, so how can they expect to understand the answer?

    If this were Google or M$ you apologists would be foaming at the mouth. Nice fallacious argument - just because we can be tracked in our cars with traffic cams, or GPS devices, etc, doesn't mean this, or those instances are legal.

    This is clearly in violation of EU law, for those of you who are interested:

    http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/information_society/l14012_en.htm

    We should at least be given the choice to opt-out, and the purposes and disclosure policies should be clearly stated, not buried in a 30-page ToS.

    Europe has a law against a device you own tracking your movements from one public place to another? That must be tough not to be able to have any GPS devices.

    Do you understand privacy? Do you understand what is actually happening with the iPhone and this information? Do you understand the European law you cited?

    It seems you do not understand any of those three.




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  • Foxer
    Mar 19, 03:41 PM
    this is exactley why marketshare has dwindled for Mac, they tell you its our way ( powermac) or if you dont submit then we will cripple the Hell out of the othermacs and leave you wanting, so the worlds says screw you Apple and buys a PC with everything they want in it and makes do with a OS that is less then perfect. This is why Apples new computer sales went to 1.7% of all new sales. Apple is a dictator mini monopoly.


    I've said it before and I'll say it again: Apple's biggest problem is that most of those in market aren't even aware of the Mac option, or if they are they suspect that you can't get on the internet, or use Word files, or things like that. I know this, because I was one of them only two years ago. I'm not an idiot, I was just never presented with the Mac option. Had I not wandered into the new Apple Store at the mall while waiting for my wife I may never had.

    Thus, most people never get to the point of saying, "These computers aren't expandable." It is hard for people on a Mac web board to understand the average computer user, but I will site my parents. They want internet, they want to mess with music and e-mail, maybe some photo printing. Every Mac on the market can do all of this perfectly, no need to worry about expansion. Apple has to find a way to inform the public - and slipping another PowerBook onto some TV show ain't the answer, I never noticed them until I became a Mac head. I have to sit through a Dell commercial every 10 seconds, why am I not sitting through an Apple commercial - and NOT and iPod commercial. They are advertising the only product that doesn't need additional pub.




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  • aurin
    Jan 13, 05:25 PM
    The MacBook Air
    Is Vaporware:p


    [QUOTE=thinkband;4744434]Actually, I think 'Macbook Air' has a ring to it.




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  • Peace
    Oct 23, 12:01 PM
    Battery and component shortages abound ladies and gentlemen.Have patience.

    http://news.com.com/2061-10792_3-6128501.html?part=rss&tag=6128501&subj=news




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  • Allotriophagy
    Nov 15, 08:37 AM
    Perhaps this would allow me to play a large map on Civ4 without the terrible huge long pauses...




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  • theBB
    Jul 19, 08:52 PM
    Lets see Japan lost their GOD, their king after WW2, replaced him with MacArthur who rebuilt their industry
    Actually, after WW2 Japan kept the emperor, so they had "one god talking to another [MacArthur]" for a while.




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  • dr Dunkel
    Apr 20, 02:04 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; sv-se) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)

    It would have made sense if Apple would have built computers in the segment where the demand is for something more modular than the iMac but less OTT than the MP. As long as Apple is sticking both with that model and its head in the sand, it will seem strange...




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  • Doctor Q
    Jul 18, 12:53 PM
    Rentals are definitely the way to go.I think rentals are sometimes the way to go. If I want to watch a movie once, a rental is perfect. If I want to watch it 2 or 3 times over many years, I might as well rent it more than once. But I want to watch it many times, month after month or year after year, I ought to own a copy, to save the expense and trouble of renting it. I already have both choices in "hardcopy" format. I'd like to have both choices online too, as conveniently as possible.




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  • hellomoto4
    Mar 30, 11:30 PM
    Urgh, new iCal really is horrible.




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  • Cheffy Dave
    Jun 24, 01:40 AM
    ******* that. I'll be switching to Windows or Linux if that's the route Apple wants to take.

    buh-bye porn guy!:eek:




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  • EagerDragon
    Nov 16, 12:53 PM
    Previous question: How hard could it be to take advangate of the multi-cores.

    The first thing is that it depends on what you are starting with. If you have zero code out there, you can come up with a nice design for your program that takes advantage of as many cores as you throw at it. If on the other hand you have large chunks of legacy code that was written in the time of single cores, it may be close to a re-write to fully take advantage of the hardware. In some cases it will be easier in some cases to throw the old code away.

    But some of it is imagination, if you can look at a problem and the solution you orginaly came up with, and using your imagination look at the problem at hand in inovative ways, parts of the programs could be re-written to take advantage of the hardware and other parts can be left alone (for the short term). This is an incremental step, you gain X% in one area and little to nothing in another area. The key is to determine what your program spends most of it time doing and re-write/re-design that section of the code for the biggest short-term gains.

    I remeber working in assembler and selecting the correct combination of instructions based on their function and the number of CPU cycles it took to execute each instruction. Sometimes a set of 12 instructions was faster than a different set of 8 instructions in accomplishing the same result. Use your imagination and look at the problem from a different angle. If your brain only sees a number of serialized steps, you won't be able to come up with anything that takes advange of the hardware.

    What you start with (old code) and your imagination can get you there quicker or slower.

    Short answer: It depends.




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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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  • thejedipunk
    Jan 7, 09:22 PM
    ITV is a private independant TV channel in the UK so Apple may run into trouble with that name for it's home media centre.

    iTV is just Apple's in house development/prototype codename for the device. Jobs-san already said it was going to be given an official name.




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  • SuperCachetes
    Mar 23, 04:09 PM
    I am simply disappointed that they pander to special interests.

    Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said Wednesday:

    �We removed the Exodus International app from the App Store because it violates our developer guidelines by being offensive to large groups of people.�

    Interesting. So, how large of a group does a "special interest" have to be for it to cease being "special?" :rolleyes:




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  • emotion
    Aug 16, 07:43 AM
    I wish whoever posted this would get it straight - Microsoft is coming out with zune to compete with iPod. They are the one with the new product that will inevitably suck.

    I don't understand why this post says that Apple is coming out with wireless capabilities to compete with zune - if nobody has wireless out yet, then there is not much a competition. And it certainly isn't Apple hoping to be the ones to catch up.


    At least Apple seem to be avoiding standing still. That's a good thing as it's hard to stay at the top of the market forever. Especially when MS are concerned.




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  • gri
    Apr 19, 11:33 AM
    The iMac update is likely to be a spec bump, Sandy Bridge, better Graphics, etc...plus Thunderbolt. I plan to hang on to my current model for now.

    I am more excited about a potential Mac Mini Update, because I need one of those.

    And what prey makes you excited about an upcoming mini update? Or are you just hoping?




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  • TheOnlyJon
    Nov 27, 08:45 PM
    I cycle to work and school daily (except in the coming winter months) and I gotta tell you, cyclists who listen to music while they ride are clearly not very concerned for their own or anyone else's safety! No offense, but for your mother's sake, I hope she keeps the volume REALLY low, or doesn't use the iPod at all. It's rather dangerous, IMHO.

    She definitely tries to be safe about it and listens to her music at a low volume. It's more just to keep her mind off of the long ride. You're are totally right though - on my college campus, I see cyclists all the time who are completely oblivious to their surroundings, and have no regard whatsoever for traffic law.

    Edit: It should be mentioned, as well, that the majority of her ride is on a bike/running path along a river, and far from any roads.




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  • Zadillo
    Oct 24, 12:49 AM
    Here it is! 8 hours early!

    60499

    7200rpm 160GB drive? Cute...:)




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  • AppleIntelRock
    Dec 30, 12:05 AM
    It's possible to both be quite right here. HD is underestimated, but having greater demand than expected is a separate issue to overall market size.

    Anyway, as you say... there are 2 separate markets - the 2 evolutions of PayTV are "on demand", and HD (or both together). People who have invested in a top notch TV will easily pay for HD players (like an iTV-HD). Others may just want to watch what they want, when they want it.

    If Apple only releases a HD system, and it costs a premium, I won't end up buying it. I'd be paying for a premium that I couldn't take advantage of. And besides, at the moment the iTS sells 640x480 anyway.

    Really, is that what you're doing in the US?

    We've got Digital 576i in Australia as our standard definition, but it's in the 16:9 aspect ratio. Apple can choose whatever combination they want, I'm sure.

    At least our TV's aren't upside down :D :cool: ;)




    autrefois
    Oct 23, 10:51 AM
    I'm afraid everyone misunderstood the headline.

    Latest MacBook Pro Rumors... This Week?

    I agree. My prediction is that yes, the latest MacBook Pro rumors will appear this week!!

    :D




    MauiMac
    Jul 18, 03:06 AM
    WOW! "Think Secret" is really putting its reputation on the line by making this ("WWDC surprise: Apple to announce iTunes movie rentals" and Second-gen iPod nano on tap for August") two statements! What are the chances of Jobs announcing movie rentals and second-gen ipod nanos at WWDC (of all places) (in addition to 10.5 and MacPros)? But with Jobs, who knows what will be announced. "One more thing"... oh and wait just "One more thing"... :confused: :confused: :confused:




    moondog190
    Feb 25, 07:52 AM
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    20" Apple Cinema Display, 1st Gen. 16gb iPod Touch, Late 2008 MacBook Pro on top of Griffin iStand controlled by an Apple wireless keyboard and Magic mouse, 1TB Seagate external HDD, 32gb Ipad wifi only, 21" Samsung display, 2cd Gen. TV, Razer Lycosa keyboard and Razer Death Adder mouse which controls a Windows XP box i built for my job(under the desk). You can barly see it but there is also a Power PC Mac Mini on top of the Windows machince which acts as a FTP server.




    smileyborg
    Apr 2, 07:02 PM
    I really like this ad. Maybe this will be the new direction of Apple's marketing?




    HiRez
    May 2, 04:56 PM
    So are Mac apps sold though the App Store expected to keep all assets in their respective bundle, and not utilize Application Support? Would this uninstaller method remove files not in the app's bundle? What about preferences?

    p.s. I think a lot of people are overreacting to this. Remember when everyone was all up in arms with the fear that the Final Cut rewrite would be a dumbed down iOS style iMovie? Well, instead it looks awesome. Yes, it borrows from iOS and from iMovie, but it takes the best parts of those to make a better, more powerful, and at the same time, easier to use, product. Hopefully Apple is doing the same in regards to Lion. Have a little faith!



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