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  • Garvo
    Oct 3, 07:18 PM
    IDG World Expo announced on Tuesday that Apple CEO Steve Jobs would deliver the opening keynote address (http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/10/03/jobs/index.php) at Macworld Expo San Francisco.


    And this just in.....

    Mickey Mouse will be leading the Parade at Disney World!:p





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  • 3.1416
    May 3, 03:55 PM
    People who tether use more bandwidth, so the cost associated with their usage is more expensive. The carriers can either charge those people for tethering or they can raise the price for EVERYONE.
    Or they could charge people for the data they actually use, regardless of whether tethering was involved.

    You are not paying for tethering unless you are paying for tethering. The math is simple. People who tether use more bandwidth. Wireless providers set their data prices based on AVERAGE usage. Tethering makes the average usage go up, so the revenue to cover those costs has to come from somewhere.
    People who download videos use more bandwidth than people who don't. So carriers should be able to block YouTube and other sites unless you pay for the "video package", right?





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  • EricNau
    Nov 24, 01:24 AM
    Looks like it's up and running now. :)





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  • Chundles
    Sep 12, 08:09 AM
    Doubt it. WWDC people can pay to get a seat - it's how it works. This event is a media only invite thing. I suspect that the guys at MacRumors aren't high on Apple's invite list. :-)

    Wow, it's been over a year since I logged in here. o.O

    That's where we get the updates from. Media folks send out constant text coverage.

    We'll be getting the same coverage as the WWDC, don't worry.





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  • miles01110
    Apr 14, 03:43 PM
    It's the same cumulative dose, however over a vastly different timeframe.

    No, it is not. Educate yourself on the facts, then rejoin the conversation.





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  • kdarling
    Dec 13, 08:49 PM
    Also, I don't imagine that AT&T & Apple signed a contract that had exclusivity expiring on December 26, 2010. It would make far more sense for a contract to be written that extends through the end of though some have even speculated it extends through 2012 (heaven help us and Apple if that's the case).

    Summertime seems more likely.

    We know that the original contract was signed in the Summer of 2006. (Five years from then would be Summer 2011.)

    We know that an amended contract came almost exactly one year later (ATT said so), which dropped royalty payments and allowed subsidies.

    Rumors say that a two year extension came in 2008.

    Patent dispute documents brought up that there had been a five year contract at one time, but didn't mention whether it was still in force.





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  • archurban
    Oct 10, 07:41 PM
    so what will 6G be if it is not? that's question, huh?





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  • twoodcc
    May 14, 04:28 PM
    the temps haven't been that high (70C or under). i have changed the voltages, but maybe not enough. that's one of those things you have to play with.

    but it looks like 2 of my rigs are down now. i might be driving back to fix them tomorrow night i guess. i'll put both of them back to 3.5 ghz and hopefully they'll stay stable.

    my asus has been rock solid compared to the other 2 though. staying at 3.5-3.6 ghz

    so i'm back at my apartment now, and i was wrong. the home built rig is still going! it's the asus and alienware that both restarted for some reason (probably a crash of some sort).

    so that's somewhat good news. i've got the other 2 running again now, but we'll see how long it lasts this time.

    i haven't messed with the asus in a long time, so i'm not sure what's going on with it. i might need to change some settings on the alienware though.

    anyone want to recommend me a good remote desktop solution for windows?





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  • Torrijos
    Jul 21, 11:05 AM
    The antenna issue is real. It is more pronounced on the iPhone 4 than other smartphones because it is directly exposed to touch.

    That said, Apple is defending the notion that this problem does in fact affect nearly all phones to some degree. They show evidence and catalog it very clearly. What's wrong with that?

    What upsets me more is the backlash from those companies denying the issue altogether - denying an issue that these videos and others clearly show. Shouldn't this denial be more worrisome?

    Exactly, plus, like Anandtech showed (the only technical site that tried to gather technical information on the problem), the iPhone do suffer of a higher attenuation of signal when touched, but at the same seems to have better reception at lower signal levels this is why the amount of drop calls is less than 1% over the level of the 3GS.

    So if your in an average-low signal area, and touch the "mean" spot tightly you will still be able to maintain communications, the fact that some people seem to believe that you could be in a full signal area and drop a call simply because you touched your phone is at best lack of knowledge, at worst (like in a lot if not the majority of tech websites) cash trolling (Leprechaun-ing?!).

    A nice follow up from Anandtech (or any other site) would be to calculate/show real-life implications, like the distance from the antenna that the problems cost you.





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  • Max_Walker
    Sep 12, 12:50 AM
    That's no industry setting price point. For that price you can buy the DVD. watch it, load it on your ipod and the sell it on e-bay.





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  • Willis
    Jan 9, 05:30 PM
    god damn... got to 35 mins... then it stopped. tried to re-open it, failed due to high demand.

    ah well, its 23:30 anyway, and I have an exam in the morning, better go do some last minute revision.





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  • puckhead193
    Jan 9, 10:36 PM
    i think final cut server will get released finally. link (http://www.apple.com/finalcutserver/)





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  • technicolor
    Nov 24, 05:58 AM
    so guys,

    does anyone think that the discounts will be able to be used in conjunction with educational discounts? if so that'd be great...if not...then i guess you still save an additional 50 bucks? that'd be ok!

    tell me what you think about hte question?

    In store you should be able to get both discounts.





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  • knightlie
    Mar 29, 01:01 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    What did you think they would do, rummage through all the non-app store apps on the Mac platform? Lol, some people are ridiculous.

    They rummaged through non-App Store apps two years ago, but back then there wasn't a 30% cut in it for them.





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  • ToXicWaSTe
    Oct 29, 07:11 AM
    Umm...



    Getting Mac OS X from your friend and installing it onto your pee cee is illegal. You must purchase Mac OS X from Apple or Amazon or whoever.
    Getting OS X without paying for a license (which is what you are insinuating) is illegal. Just because you didn't download the software and got it from a friend doesn't make it legal, dumbass.

    Already replied to this, so take the time to read the rest of the posts. But to answer once more... I will take my PC to his house install there, mess with it and reformat once i take it home some days later. Like many use the same Windows install for more then one PC.

    This is a way to get around having to get a new copy of osx, because the law alows this where i live. But i'm not completely sure and will try to get more information on this.

    Just wish people would reply and try to help or explain, instead of immediatly trashing me... I'm trying to do the right thing, and if i have to buy th OS then I will. The reason is just to try OS X on a PC and for the sake of the apple experience.

    But hey, know you're all apple fanboys in here so maybe i should just go somewhere where people dont trash you for nothing...





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  • gugy
    Oct 10, 07:15 PM
    yes, I hope it's true.
    I have the gut feeling that Apple is holding off until end of October to:
    • first, sell as many ipods as they can
    • wait for the Zune
    • have a special event for the Video ipod
    • have momentum for the Xmas season

    I look forward a 120gig drive nd a way to input data on the road ala PDA. that would be very nice.

    As for ThinkSecret, who cares what they say. Like macrumors says they go back and forth because they just have no clue and if this indeed happen or not they will say they were right. What a joke.
    Right now the most reliable site is Appleinsider.





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  • milo
    Oct 3, 11:13 AM
    The moment you've got a life to lose if you're sued and you have your hds full of pirated movies, music and stuff would be a good point to start being worried. About that life of yours if you're having a job and a family and things like that. Could get nasty if you're having a criminal record and things like that, you know.

    And how exactly would they know to sue you in the first place?





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  • lordonuthin
    Jul 11, 12:15 PM
    well after moving, i finally have my computers setup again. i just got internet access today, but it is looking terribly slow. i just started folding with 4 GPUs for right now. i'll see how this goes before i start with the big units

    Good to have you back folding again. We need the points...





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  • jaw04005
    Apr 9, 01:06 PM
    If I remember correctly, PDF became an open standard a few years ago. I think it was late-ish in so maybe it was just too late in the development of Windows 7 to get it in, but now it will appear in 8.

    Nah. Native PDF support (import and export) was supposed to be a feature of Windows Vista but was pulled at the last minute because of Adobe's lawsuit threat. Apparently, Microsoft and Adobe have worked it out. They've had it ready for a long time. You could even download a PDF plug-in for Office 07 directly from MSFT.





    bluewire
    Mar 23, 05:26 PM
    bump...TELL US WHAT HAPPENED! CSI: Mac Rumors! :confused:





    escapehere
    Oct 29, 06:16 AM
    Are we talking about the FreeBSD license or the NetBSD license. The NetBSD license isn't free and that is what OSX is based off of and apple paid to use the license.

    OSX is based off FreeBSD and mach. Apple may have taken some code from NetBSD over the years but FreeBSD is the predominate source for the BSD layer. It's pretty common knowledge, it even used to be mentioned on Apple's website, although I don't know if it still is.

    The NetBSD licence is a BSD-style licence. That's a free licence. FreeBSD and NetBSD often use each other's code for various things. View the licences for yourself:

    http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/freebsd-license.html
    http://www.netbsd.org/Goals/redistribution.html

    If Apple did use any NetBSD code, they may possibly have made a donation to the NetBSD foundation but they certainly didn't "pay" for a licence.





    Criticalmass
    Apr 16, 11:17 PM
    Mac O.S X is better here, someone mentioned that Windows is better at security.

    I disagree. Botnets like Zeus and Coreflood still infiltrate windows systems daily and anti-virus has yet to be able to stop them and remove them.





    ncfuser
    Jan 15, 05:42 PM
    I agree with the people that are not happy.
    Almost feels like Steve and Co. didn't get some of the things they wanted to done in time.
    Such has 3G for the iPhone, TouchScreen, Blu-Ray, to name a few.

    Out of the "4" topics, only two are worthwhile.
    1. Wireless HDD -- Which I like. I am looking for a external HDD for my HD Camcorder video.
    2. Thin laptop -- I really don't care for. A laptop without a CD/DVD drive is kinda silly. Does anyone really need something that tiny for that much $$$

    The other two are not worth a Macworld Keynote and they feel like fillers to me.

    So I would have to say s sub par day that didn't live up to the hipe.

    :apple:





    John Purple
    Jan 15, 03:40 PM
    Not overly excited about the keynote.

    Yes, which is why the $20 iPod touch apps update is �12.99 over here, instead of �10.20 which is what the exchange rate demands. Even with some made up tax, it's another example of "rip-off Britain".

    It's even worse on the continent: EUR 2,268 excl. VAT in Germany which equals $ 3,356 for a standard MBP 17" (US store: $ 2,799)

    BTW $ 2,112 excl. VAT for MBA in Europe !!! Ridiculous.



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