mBox
Apr 13, 11:00 PM
Who said this was a dumbed down edit suite and no longer for pros?
This looks AMAZING and solves dozens of the gripes that I deal with on a day to day basis.
Thank god that Apple aren't scared of naysayers and traditionalists like user 'Full of Win'!!!Just got back from NAB. I was at the SuperMeet.
Instead of repeating everything that everyone that has seen it...Ill just say that your post is bang on ;)
This looks AMAZING and solves dozens of the gripes that I deal with on a day to day basis.
Thank god that Apple aren't scared of naysayers and traditionalists like user 'Full of Win'!!!Just got back from NAB. I was at the SuperMeet.
Instead of repeating everything that everyone that has seen it...Ill just say that your post is bang on ;)
JPark
May 4, 01:11 PM
A WEEK iPhone battery life? Even if you cripple the phone by disabling features, there's still no way it would last even close to a week unless it's in sleep mode the entire time
Sure it can, as long as you don't make or receive any calls, play games, stream music, or surf the web.
Sure it can, as long as you don't make or receive any calls, play games, stream music, or surf the web.
SC68Cal
Nov 13, 09:03 PM
Updated firmware. No issues so far.
JGowan
Oct 18, 09:40 PM
I believe actually that we're about to see not a replacement for the existing iPod but more of an iPod Pro. They won't call it that but it will the newest in the lineup, with the current 5.5G iPod continuing selling.
I see Apple continuing selling the current version for $249 and $349 and then offering this bigger brother for $449 and would come with the screen the full length of the iPod as we have seen countless mockups. Would it have more than an 80GB drive? Possibly. But I think we'll just see one model with the bigger screen and it might have a bigger hard drive.
I would bet, though, that Apple does not get rid of what's been working for them. The 5.5G is safe... for now.
I see Apple continuing selling the current version for $249 and $349 and then offering this bigger brother for $449 and would come with the screen the full length of the iPod as we have seen countless mockups. Would it have more than an 80GB drive? Possibly. But I think we'll just see one model with the bigger screen and it might have a bigger hard drive.
I would bet, though, that Apple does not get rid of what's been working for them. The 5.5G is safe... for now.
leekohler
Jul 30, 03:34 PM
Lee – you may think that you've tried nice wines and spirits and stuff in the past... but trust me and Queso, nothing sparkles like a Babycham. :)
Oh god...I'm scared. I'll go look it up. :eek: :)
EDIT- OH DEAR GOD. That sounds awful!
Oh god...I'm scared. I'll go look it up. :eek: :)
EDIT- OH DEAR GOD. That sounds awful!
ny3ranger
Apr 12, 01:16 PM
Not for sale
All companies are for sale. Its called a hostile takeover. Just offer a premium over their share price. But Netflix isnt worth 12 billion. They should have bought them a year and a half ago when it was worth 2.5 billion.
All companies are for sale. Its called a hostile takeover. Just offer a premium over their share price. But Netflix isnt worth 12 billion. They should have bought them a year and a half ago when it was worth 2.5 billion.
Zaid
Sep 13, 09:04 AM
Whereas now you can be unbearable instead. Result!.
precisely :) :D
Also with the free flowing beer (we're going to oktoberfest) this ought to be a good weekend !
precisely :) :D
Also with the free flowing beer (we're going to oktoberfest) this ought to be a good weekend !
Winni
Apr 29, 09:57 AM
iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS are the #1 and #2 selling handsets.
Maybe, when you rank the individual product models. But when you rank the underlying platforms, iOS is no longer leading the pack. Android has taken over the lead and that was to be expected, because Google did the smart thing: Divide and rule. Everybody can build Android gadgets, but only Apple builds iOS devices. And the systems that everybody can use have ALWAYS dominated the market. Just remember Windows vs Mac OS or VHS vs Betamax and Video 2000.
Maybe, when you rank the individual product models. But when you rank the underlying platforms, iOS is no longer leading the pack. Android has taken over the lead and that was to be expected, because Google did the smart thing: Divide and rule. Everybody can build Android gadgets, but only Apple builds iOS devices. And the systems that everybody can use have ALWAYS dominated the market. Just remember Windows vs Mac OS or VHS vs Betamax and Video 2000.
heyjp
Dec 2, 10:15 AM
Track my movements up to 60 feet away?
When I take my "cloak of invisibility" off, people can track my motions with their eyes up to 400 or 500 feet and further with binoculars.
If people want to follow me from 60 feet away while I jog, they need a life.
Jim
When I take my "cloak of invisibility" off, people can track my motions with their eyes up to 400 or 500 feet and further with binoculars.
If people want to follow me from 60 feet away while I jog, they need a life.
Jim
chrono1081
Apr 28, 12:21 PM
Oww that's so cute, you actually believe that all those workers in china that work for Apple are there by choice and can just quit and get another job somewhere else. Trust me you would not work in thier conditions.
They don't work for Apple they work for Foxconn. Please get your facts straight before you chastise someone. The article states Foxconn investigated and called the cops.
Its obvious you have never worked as a contractor or else you would know these things. The last thing a contractor wants to do is lose their client and will deal with employees who do something that negatively impacts the client.
"Several online shopping retailers in China were able to sell iPad 2's protective case products before the iPad 2 was even launched, leading Foxconn to suspect that there might have been some employees leaking the design of iPad 2 which it reported to the local police.
The local police on December 26, arrested three employees that were suspected of leaking the design, and officially charged the three employees for violating the company's trade secrets on March 23, the reported added."
They don't work for Apple they work for Foxconn. Please get your facts straight before you chastise someone. The article states Foxconn investigated and called the cops.
Its obvious you have never worked as a contractor or else you would know these things. The last thing a contractor wants to do is lose their client and will deal with employees who do something that negatively impacts the client.
"Several online shopping retailers in China were able to sell iPad 2's protective case products before the iPad 2 was even launched, leading Foxconn to suspect that there might have been some employees leaking the design of iPad 2 which it reported to the local police.
The local police on December 26, arrested three employees that were suspected of leaking the design, and officially charged the three employees for violating the company's trade secrets on March 23, the reported added."
MattZani
Mar 7, 01:32 PM
http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac37/Digitalize_/Screenshot2011-03-07at191726.png
skunk
May 1, 10:31 AM
Now I'm a second class citizen in my own country
It's no longer your country. :(
What on earth are you two on about? :confused:
It's no longer your country. :(
What on earth are you two on about? :confused:
ShermDog
Dec 2, 11:48 AM
I saw a follow-up report on this (on CNN I believe). What the original report doesn't tell you is that the person doing the tracking requires some sort of device ID or code from the iPod before implementing the tracking process. The author of the report mentioned that you can only get this by opening up the iPod. If this is correct, it doesn't seem that people can track you without having physical access to your iPod first.
On a positive note, this might be a good way to track your kids on family outings.
On a positive note, this might be a good way to track your kids on family outings.
blahblah100
Mar 29, 09:59 AM
It sounds like Nokia is bleeding money and needs an Apple hand-out. You can just smell the desperation.
Let me just sum this up in advance:
Apple sues someone: "They are protecting their IP/trademarks."
Someone sues Apple: "They are bleeding money and need an Apple handout" or "Patent troll"
Usually this is followed by someone with a 'shareholder' remark since they somehow believe that owning 7 shares of Apple should get them a direct line to the CEO.
Ut-oh, I'm not conforming to the groupthink... here comes about 40 'hater' comments.
Let me just sum this up in advance:
Apple sues someone: "They are protecting their IP/trademarks."
Someone sues Apple: "They are bleeding money and need an Apple handout" or "Patent troll"
Usually this is followed by someone with a 'shareholder' remark since they somehow believe that owning 7 shares of Apple should get them a direct line to the CEO.
Ut-oh, I'm not conforming to the groupthink... here comes about 40 'hater' comments.
NewSc2
Jul 6, 07:47 PM
These ******s are just stupid. Destroying every new gadget that comes out because they are high school dropouts with no income source... I hope they try blending butane tanks next. That would make my day!
Uh, dude these guys are geniuses. Spending $500 in order to get 10 million views on YouTube? Any company would do that in a heartbeat.
Uh, dude these guys are geniuses. Spending $500 in order to get 10 million views on YouTube? Any company would do that in a heartbeat.
daver11
Aug 6, 12:42 AM
...unlike like traditional rice wines such as sake...
Actually, sake is brewed like beer, not fermented like wine. It does drink like a wine, though. Thus the confusion.
Actually, sake is brewed like beer, not fermented like wine. It does drink like a wine, though. Thus the confusion.
Aduntu
Apr 26, 03:38 PM
I think he may be right. I've never seen a parking lot with rows of cars parallel parked.
It's a parking lot.
Haha I was driving indeed!
I'm awaiting your apology, Intarweb. :D
It's a parking lot.
Haha I was driving indeed!
I'm awaiting your apology, Intarweb. :D
Beanoir
Apr 17, 10:39 AM
So they did in fact pass the 2011 Education Bill? What a shame...
Yes they did. Even before that teachers had the power to confiscate, but the Bill took it one step further with the power to search.
A shame or not, I told you it was fact. You'll find most teachers approve, most (although not all) parents approve and most students probably don't, but hardly a surprise there really.
Yes they did. Even before that teachers had the power to confiscate, but the Bill took it one step further with the power to search.
A shame or not, I told you it was fact. You'll find most teachers approve, most (although not all) parents approve and most students probably don't, but hardly a surprise there really.
punkmac
Nov 13, 09:15 PM
I am running close to 20 degrees warmer now!
join the club....
join the club....
rprebel
Dec 31, 11:40 PM
Behold.
reflex
Aug 3, 06:51 AM
So i'm personally hoping that 2-4 week delay = the new processor in the iMac.
Speaking of which, I just had a strange thing happen in the Belgian online Apple store. I was looking at the bottom line MacBook Pro and trying out options. Then I saw shipping time was 5 days, without any special options.
I went to the U.S. online store and tried the same, but it said 24 hours. So I went back to the Belgian one and now it also said 24 hours.
So 5 days from now, that's the 8th, which is after the keynote. Make of it what you will, but here's to hoping for new MBPs :)
Btw, before anyone asks: I didn't think to make a screenshot.
Speaking of which, I just had a strange thing happen in the Belgian online Apple store. I was looking at the bottom line MacBook Pro and trying out options. Then I saw shipping time was 5 days, without any special options.
I went to the U.S. online store and tried the same, but it said 24 hours. So I went back to the Belgian one and now it also said 24 hours.
So 5 days from now, that's the 8th, which is after the keynote. Make of it what you will, but here's to hoping for new MBPs :)
Btw, before anyone asks: I didn't think to make a screenshot.
FF_productions
Aug 7, 04:51 PM
It's going so slow, i'm 46 minutes through it but it has timed out a million times.
I wonder how many people are watching this keynote right now...
I wonder how many people are watching this keynote right now...
KREX725
Jul 12, 05:20 PM
Didn't they do something like this with the eMac when it first came out? It took them a while to release that eventually to the public. My guess is what happened is that they relized that there was a lot of demand for these amongst students and teachers and got worried that they wouldn't have enough to supply the schools.
That was my first thought too. Maybe they got enough response from non-schools that they are worried the supply wouldn't hold up to get the schools stocked before the new school year.
Just like the eMac originally being this way, I think once school is in full swing and Apple is caught up, we'll see these offered to teachers and higher edu students.
That was my first thought too. Maybe they got enough response from non-schools that they are worried the supply wouldn't hold up to get the schools stocked before the new school year.
Just like the eMac originally being this way, I think once school is in full swing and Apple is caught up, we'll see these offered to teachers and higher edu students.
outphase
Dec 7, 11:03 AM
Looking at the info tab in the app, one person spamming one location has less effect than multiple people sending reports. It looks like AT&T will aggregate the data and will look for a cluster.
My question is, is it resonable to expect AT&T to try to improve service inside stores?
Hard to say. Sometimes, it's a structural design that causes the lack of service. Look up the general principles of a Faraday cage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage
My question is, is it resonable to expect AT&T to try to improve service inside stores?
Hard to say. Sometimes, it's a structural design that causes the lack of service. Look up the general principles of a Faraday cage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage