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  • DCBass
    Nov 26, 02:53 PM
    http://www.theapplecollection.com/design/macdesign/images/21286fujitsustylisticmodded.jpg

    This is absolutely how it should look.

    The only thing missing is the name emblazoned on the bottom edge.

    I dub thee ... (drumroll please....)

    "iSlab"

    I called it first. :D





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  • kdarling
    Apr 25, 11:28 AM
    iOS uses services from a company called Skyhook to help with location tracking. they use GPS and wifi access points to pinpoint locations faster than GPS.

    Apple stopped using Skyhook a while back, I think around v3.2 or something. Let me check. Yes, that was when Apple changed (http://techcrunch.com/2010/07/29/apple-location/) to using their own WiFi and cell databases.

    Agreed. Google's darling Android doesn't just track cell towers. They've found it recording wi-fi networks near the user as well and transmitting that data... like every couple of minutes.

    See above. Apple does something very similar. Whenever an app requests a location using GPS, the phone also scans for nearby cell towers and WiFi hotspots. That info is sent up to Apple to build their database.

    Why does Google need to know this?

    Same reason as Apple. While on this topic, let's hit the wayback machine:

    Before the iPhone came out, Google was secretly collecting cell location info via any phone with GPS and Google Maps. Mostly Windows Mobile phones, I would think.

    Good thing, too, because the iPhone debuted without GPS and was pretty much useless in that respect. Then Google unveiled a version of Google Maps using their cell location database, and suddenly the iPhone and other phones without GPS reception were useful after all.

    Yet I use Google every day, but I at least know they're watching me.

    Yet you didn't know Apple was. Ignorance is bliss.

    Except that neither cares about watching YOU. They're watching for cells and hotspots. Sorry, they're more important :)

    Ok, here's the information that's actually known about the consolidated.db file:
    1) It records the locations of nearby wi-fi access points and cell towers.
    2) When location services were originally added to the iPhone, the file had a different name and was stored in a different location. (It was moved as part of the multi-tasking updates.)
    3) The purpose of the file has been explicitly spelled out by Apple *from the beginning*. It is used *by* location services to calculate your current position in order to be able to display your position faster than would be possible solely using GPS. (It's part of the Assisted GPS process.)
    4) There is absolutely no evidence that the file's contents are ever transmitted to anyone. It exists on the iPhone, and in the backup(s) of said iPhone.

    That's almost all correct (*). It's just a receive-only cache to speed up locating and use less battery and network resources.

    (*) WiFi and cell are not part of A-GPS. The A in A-GPS on the iPhone is about receiving satellite information from an assistance server on the 'net.





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  • AidenShaw
    Aug 4, 09:21 PM
    Too true. I have a Win2k app I've been developing which could use more than 4GB RAM - in fact more than 2GB RAM (Win2k won't let a process use more than 2GB for various reasons)....

    Actually, Win2K Server and later can support 3 GiB of private RAM per process - there's a boot flag to raise the 2 GiB limit to 3 GiB.

    Even with the 32 bit processors supporting more than 4GB RAM, does Windows support it? Microsoft has a habit of not supporting things unless "a lot" of people will use it.
    Yes, boot Win2k Server and later with the /PAE boot flag - the entire physical RAM space (except for maybe a bit for I/O) is available to the system. Couple that with the 3 GiB flag, and you can use the memory.

    Linux also supports the 64 GiB limit with 32-bit CPUs - remember that Windows isn't the only other x86 operating system ;)





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  • shadowmoses
    Aug 7, 02:58 AM
    How about a new design pro keyboard to go with the new Mac Pro and Displays? I think its due.....

    ShadoW





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  • Dimwhit
    May 4, 02:50 PM
    The nice thing is it sort of makes each purchase of Lion a Family Pack, by default, since you can install App Store purchase on all machines using the same ID.





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  • HecubusPro
    Sep 15, 06:38 PM
    Some has to say it:

    If MacOSXRumors is predicting it, then it's never going to happen.

    I thought macrumors just culls rumors from other sites, rather than producing stories/rumors themselves.

    EDIT: Sorry... didn't see the huge "OSX" in between "Mac" and "Rumors." :)





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  • ProfessorApple
    Apr 5, 07:39 PM
    I wonder why Apple gives a hoot? This couldn't be hurting them could it?:confused:





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  • Don't panic
    May 3, 02:47 PM
    i would suggest that the villain can use the artifact to relocate monsters, as an alternative move (either one monster per move/point/turn, or any monster move/point turn)

    edit: and can the villain place a new monster (or a trap) in a room where the heroes already are?
    if so, does the battle start immediately or after the first move by the group, in their turn, if they don't go out?





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  • adbe
    Mar 29, 02:46 PM
    the touch is the best selling ipod...it would be the last to disappear

    It also extends the iOS install base by a significant amount.





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  • iApples
    Apr 10, 02:35 AM
    /=divide. 9+3=12*2=24. 48/24=2.

    Oh really? Wow I didn't know that... Sarcasm.

    I'm talking about on a calculator. Enter it EXACTLY how it was in the OP and you'll get 288.





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  • Ryth
    Apr 25, 10:15 AM
    It's not a big deal at all.

    As soon as you get any electronic device that uses the internet in some way shape or form, you are leaving a trail. You are leaving a electronic paper trail all the damn time.

    Deal with it or ditch your devices.





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  • Chris Bangle
    Sep 11, 12:50 PM
    Whats the Paris expo, Never heard of that before, are you sure it exists? :confused: :confused: :confused:





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  • twoodcc
    Sep 10, 10:58 PM
    can't wait!!! not too much longer now!

    here's hoping to something new in the living room:cool:





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  • jayducharme
    Apr 5, 01:24 PM
    Jail break is legal for personal use. Corporate use of jail break may be another thing altogether.

    But Toyota wasn't jailbreaking. Didn't the courts rule that Apple couldn't stop the jailbreak community?





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  • Chase R
    Dec 15, 01:10 AM
    The big deal is that i do not want buggy, resource stealing software on my mac. Simple as that.

    Exactly, there's no reason for a Mac to need virus protection. Just a waste of CPU cycles, RAM, and disk IO.

    And any PC user that doesn't have AV protection is just asking for it. It's not our responsibility to save their ass. Maybe if they actually do get a(nother) virus they will make the switch!





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  • iliketyla
    Mar 29, 01:59 PM
    At 10% unemployment, I don't know many people who would scoff at a job these days.

    And, it isn't that illegal immigrants do jobs that people "wouldn't be caught dead doing" -- it's that they do jobs that people wouldn't be caught dead doing for below minimum wage. There are plenty of Americans who would pick fruit or clean buildings for a fair wage -- they just don't get the opportunity because an immigrant will do the job for cash at poverty wages.

    Yeah, that's true.

    What's the solution though? Living in Arizona I hear about this issue ALL THE TIME on the news, and it seems like there are many different pros and cons to any potential solution they come up with.





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  • chris975d
    Mar 27, 07:07 AM
    The rumors talking about the iPad 3 are mostly saying it would be a different model than the current iPad. There's multiple Macbook Pros. Don't be surprised if there are multiple iPads, like an iPad pro.

    I, like a few other members here, believe this may be the most likely scenario. People keep talking of a rumored "iPad 3" being launched in the Fall, but I think it might just be a misunderstanding, and it's actually a larger iPod Touch...somewhere in the 5 to 7 inch range. Apple really pushes the touch as a gaming device, and this size (5 to 7 inches) would be great for that. In my opinion, the 3.5" size of the current touch/iPhone makes it hard to game..by the time you put onscreen controls (virtual thumbstick, action buttons, etc), you have very little screen for gameplay left.





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  • Rocketman
    Nov 26, 05:49 PM
    Just look at the specs:

    1GHz Transmeta Crusoe
    30GB hard drive (shock-mounted)
    512MB DDR RAM
    Dimensions: 4.9" x 3.4" x 0.9"
    Weight: 14 ounces
    800 x 480 W-VGA 5" transflective display (indoor/outdoor readable)
    3D accelerated graphics with 8MB of video RAM
    QWERTY thumb keyboard with mouse buttons and TrackStik
    802.11b wireless
    Bluetooth wireless
    4-pin FireWire (1394)
    USB 2.0
    3.5mm stereo headphone jack
    Microphone
    Speaker
    Digital pen
    Removable lithium polymer battery
    Battery life up to three hours, depending on usage
    OQO docking cable includes:
    3D accelerated 1280 x 1024 VGA video output
    Additional USB
    Additional FireWire (1394)
    Ethernet
    DC power
    Audio out


    My reply about the video iPod.

    0.7 GB processor
    16 GB flash (doubles as deep video memory) (exceeds your spec)
    60 GB HD (exceeds your spec)
    Dimensions unknown. Allscreen however
    Weight 4 oz (exceeds your spec)
    Onscreen keyboard ala crackberry
    802.11a/b/g/n wireless, receive dominant
    Bluetooth wireless (battery penalty)
    Dock has ethernet gigabit, firewire, USB, audio I/O, power, ...
    Microphone
    Video/still camera/isight
    Bluetooth audio out
    Bluetooth speaker/headphones
    no digital pen
    HDMI/DVI/VGA video (with dongles) from dock
    Integral battery

    This is the device as shown in the guides
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Image:videoipodflickr.jpg

    Rocketman





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  • hcho3
    Apr 20, 07:21 AM
    This update is not good enough, apple. Do more.

    8 megapixel camera with 1080P recording.
    64GB option
    Dual core processor

    Those updates are not good enough for a device that gets an update only once a year.

    Not enough.

    I am going to buy white iphone 4 for 99 dollars or 49 dollars this summer and skip the iPhone 5 on paying 199 dollars.





    FaziBear
    Sep 15, 05:14 PM
    Yes finally! I think this makes sense, but then like all of you, this is just my opinion... anyways...

    LET THE COUTDOWN BEGIN!!!

    AGAIN...

    10 Days and counting.





    tripjammer
    Mar 28, 11:24 AM
    The Iphone 5 will come out this summer...they said the same thing about the Ipad 2 and it game out on time.

    Has Apple ever let us down?





    milbournosphere
    Mar 29, 12:06 PM
    I don't trust corporate clouds, especially with a service that Sony is clearly gunning for legally.

    I suggest Subsonic. It streams music from your Mac or PC to your iPhone, Android phone, or Win7 phone. It also allows you to stream from another computer via a web browser. And it's free! Own your data, create your own cloud.

    http://www.subsonic.org/pages/index.jsp





    costmo
    Apr 7, 10:51 AM
    Deep pockets alone are not enough ... you also need some strategic planing to know ahead what you need and make sure that you get it.

    All hail Tim Cook!

    Seriously though, I think people are going to be surprised at how well RIM rebounds. Not that they are going to stop or even slow the iPad or iPhone train, but I will surprised if they don't carve themselves out a pretty good niche.

    They're a much more resilient company than that for which they are given credit. Do some serious research into the company as though you were looking to invest, and you'll find out that they got a little too complacent for a time, but they have some vision that will surprise people in the coming years.





    frankie
    Sep 16, 10:10 AM
    The 2GHz downgrade is $300 not $75. Where did you get that number? Apple probably pays a lot less for each so this discount seems fair to me. Oops, right, it's -$75 for the smaller HD. Nevertheless -$300 for the slower Xeons is at best HALF of what Apple is saving. For the CPUs I'm quoting from Intel's published wholesale prices, in lots of 1000, which is officially what their major customers pay.

    Lots of people assume that Apple is getting a huge discount off that; not a single one of them has professed to inside knowledge of facts. I don't have any connections either, but without direct info on either side I think it's more likely that Apple is paying pretty close to what Intel says they're paying. Even if Apple is somehow getting a 20+% discount, the price difference between 2.0 Xeon and 2.66 is over $300 each, $600 per Mac Pro.

    But in any case, I agree it's true that BTO laptops would be harder to manufacture, so it probably isn't worth it for either Apple or the customer.



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