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  • DVK916
    Jul 19, 03:21 PM
    Allendale is not faster than Merom. Benchmarks show it is slower.





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  • bubbalwz
    Sep 12, 02:47 PM
    Kind of a huge gap, don'cha think? For an extra $100 I can nearly TRIPLE the capacity? Why would I even consider a 30 GB model?

    Shoulda been 60gb and 80gb like originally reported on some outlets. I could actually see myself buying the cheaper one then.





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  • Manic Mouse
    Sep 9, 07:25 AM
    Yes of course it can, you obviously don't understand what x86_64 is.

    No need to be rude. I was just asking a question!





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  • Rodimus Prime
    Mar 30, 11:27 AM
    i love when big companies publicly fight like this. Dont really care about the actual issue, but the details are so interesting. The lawyers basically make it look like children are fighting.

    It goes to show you what our legal system really is like. Kind of goes to show you that much of our legal system is nothing more than expensive babies fighting. Also goes to show you why our government is such a mess because guess what most of our political leaders are........ You guessed it LAWYERS. This is pretty much a world wide thing.





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  • munkery
    Jan 13, 12:59 PM
    Not if you have UAC set correctly, although unfortunately it was weakened by default in 7, because of whining.

    Explain how to set UAC up correctly to eliminate that issue with online games?

    "Run as Administrator" sets the application to run with Superuser privileges. Turning UAC off sets the Admin account to run as Superuser without authentication so same security as XP.

    That's not true. Actually last year Apple's overtook Oracle for the most security vulnerabilities. It just isn't worth as much to develop for.

    Because the cumulative vulnerabilities of third party software such as Flash, Java, and etc included by default in Mac OS X inflate the count for Apple. Vulnerabilities are attributed to the vendor if included by default. Most of these third party softwares have worse security in Windows.

    What type of vulnerabilities? Most vulnerabilities for any OS are not privilege escalation. Privilege escalation is rare for OSX.

    Were they exploitable? Not all vulnerabilities are exploitable (~25%).





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  • janstett
    Apr 18, 09:56 AM
    Sonos is far from dead, been alive and kicking in my house since and will do so far beyond whenever AppleTV5 gets discontinued I'm sure... The market will always have a space for alternatives to Apple, especially when something as hated (by a large number of people) as iTunes is integral to the system. There is nothing more closed and proprietary than Apples system, and save for a couple of lovely products Ive bought into (macbook and iphone) its something I refuse to invest any further in.

    There's an old saying I remember from the old mainframe people (system/390, etc.) -- a closed system that is wildly popular doesn't matter if it's closed anymore. In other words, Apple's ecosystem is so popular and rich that it doesn't matter whether it's open or not. The fact that it's a defacto standard (or is on its way to becoming one) is more important.

    Not to mention, it's not like Sonos is open. Sonos is caught in the world of its own proprietary, small, and expensive ecosystem. They have to continually spend money on it to adapt new features to their proprietary system (instead of just supporting truly open standards) and that costs money, i.e. an engineering expense and a staff.

    I reiterate, they're dead, they just don't know it yet. And in their office walls, they probably do know it.

    When I worked for the company making streaming devices, we didn't fear Sonos or any of their ilk, because they were happy not being mass market and bilking their customers for overpriced proprietary equipment -- not the market we were going for, and Sonos was not even close to being the biggest offender. There are some companies that make embedded devices intended for new home construction that are far worse.





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  • Mac Rules
    Sep 13, 12:22 AM
    How do you use the search function guys?
    Also, how do you ge the littel letter to appear, when scrolling through your playlists etc..

    Cheers





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  • shecky
    Sep 14, 10:20 AM
    I already did that (explain myself) and you said I was ignorant for doing so - didn't leave me many options, really. :)

    mmmmmmmmmmm i just went thru the whole thread and you most certainly have not explained any of your statements, other than saying aperture needed new towers to run properly.

    and i want to be clear that i am not neccesarily disagreeing with you, i just want to know why you seem so decisive in your statements with no explantion to them. if you are so sure, i want to know why so i can either agree with you and stop waiting for this ^%$$%#$@#!ing MBP that never seems to get here, or i can disagree and wait until the 24th.

    if you are not willing to explain yourself then you are just trolling





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  • jouster
    Aug 31, 06:14 PM
    I am NOT sold on portable video as a unique selling point...

    Obviously, since it wouldn't be unique. There are plenty of PVPs on the market.





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  • wazgilbert
    Apr 28, 05:46 PM
    I don't know you. I do know that you have no idea what the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineers and the Project Management Institute is. I do know that you have no idea what Certified Cost Engineer, Certified Forensic Claims Consultant, and Project Management Professional certifications are.



    As I mentioned, Experience or Education isn't necessary to refute the post "Microsoft is DEAD". A 3rd grade education and a tad of common sense would tell you that..



    Obviously, WE all don't. My original post was not addressed to you but to Mr. BR Lawyer whose exact post was "Microsoft is DEAD"... Please go on though and tell me about how "WE ALL KNOW"....



    Again, it's nonsense like this that indicates to me that you have no idea what you are talking about. I need not know about your qualifications or experience. You continue to show me how truly knowledgeable you are..

    So you're saying the only reason anyone goes into business is to make profit?
    It's not possible to see the breakeven point as the fundamental target?
    Staying in business is not important then?

    The associations that you belong to are not going to be recognised so quickly this side of the pond, but I wasn't suggesting you didn't have qualifications, I suggested waving them around was not necessary or well received in a forum where a general chat about giants of industry will not affect their business models or practices one iota.

    Welcome to Macrumors by the way!





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  • rotobadger
    Mar 30, 11:34 AM
    Microsoft is suing homebuilders for offering "Windows" in their homes. Instead, they need to refer to them as "transparent viewing portals".





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  • imationx
    Apr 30, 08:46 PM
    According to certain sources it says Apple retail store are staying through the night to change out advertisements and such.

    I don't understand why they would make a big deal about this unless they were releasing a major update such as a product re-design or big change. When has a spec update caused retail stores to have people work through the night?

    Is this routine with any spec update @ retail stores?





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  • sushi
    Sep 13, 03:12 AM
    Does anyone else think something more might be coming? With the price drop of both models and the lack of drastic changes ie the rumored full screen, bluetooth, and virtual click wheel?
    Could there be a "one more thing..." next week?
    Apple will eventually introduce a true video iPod.

    My guess will be after bigger 1.8 inch HDs are released.

    I don't expect this until after New Years.





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  • JoeG4
    Apr 11, 03:52 AM
    Whee let's all drive eco friendly subcompacts! I love cramming 4 people into a tiny hatchback! So fun and friendly! And then they .. yea so fun and friendly. :D





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  • yg17
    Apr 25, 07:36 AM
    Hmm and my opinion of Ivy League schools goes down more.
    Shows that many who go in and come out of there are unethical. Explains why so much wrong with the country because it is lead by the unethical people.

    It's not brains that get you into ivy league schools, it's money. See George W Bush, and if our friend Don here gets into Harvard, I think he will be another example of that.

    Of course, I don't believe for a second that Don has the money or connections to get into Harvard. I think he's some poor lonely kid sitting in his parents' basement acting like Mr. Tough Guy on the internet because it makes him feel like a better person, when in reality, it doesn't.





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  • Mattsasa
    Apr 25, 04:34 PM
    This is tight...but please....PLEASE!!! Have an ODD.

    this is tight......but please.....PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't have an ODD.





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  • spicyapple
    Aug 23, 05:25 PM
    Creative declares 'war' on Apple's iPod (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/18/creative_vs_apple/)
    Digital music player maker Creative has pledged to spend $100m to out-market Apple in a bid to take the market away from the iPod.

    And not just Apple. Speaking in Singapore this week, Creative CEO Sim Wong Hoo bullishly pronounced: "I'm planning to spend some serious money - I intend to out-market everyone."
    I guess Creative just broke even. :)

    In other news, Creative has been granted permission to use the "Made For iPod" logo on their upcoming line of iPod accessories.





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  • TheNightPhoenix
    Sep 12, 06:00 PM
    Checked Checked and triple Checked 35.9meg video compared to the original 16.8meg for the video before. They just take a while to load into the iPods memory. H264 and great quality.

    Multimedia... you sure you updated your iPod?





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  • mdntcallr
    Sep 9, 04:03 AM
    i would think that the imac 24" 2.33 is looking mighty nice about now.





    seek3r
    May 4, 08:33 AM
    Personally I'm a huge fan of daisy chaining. Less devices, less cables, less clutter. You just attach each device to the next.

    What is it you have an aversion to?

    What if I need to pull a drive somewhere in the chain but I'm still accessing a device farther along the chain? Daisy chaining is a *massive* pain for anyone who deals with external devices that aren't permanently, or at least semi-permanently, hooked up to a single machine!





    Macnoviz
    Sep 26, 12:49 PM
    You've gotta love it. You're getting mad at not getting a phone that 1) Doesn't exist yet, 2) May not exist at all, and 3) the US doesn't even have yet.

    It's an overal frustration of non US people that has been building up since iTunes.


    When will we see global releases of iTunes stuff?





    Freg3000
    Nov 13, 04:05 PM
    Just like every other copyright, you don't have the right to breech. If Apple doesn't defend their copyright, then they can lose it, so they HAVE to fight for it.

    I believe you are mistaken. As far as I know, there is no risk of losing a copyright if you failed to defend against previous infringers. If I were to guess, I think you are talking about trademark law, which is different.

    There are many classic examples, but currently Adobe has a policy where it seeks to prevent people from using "Photoshop" in a generalized way, since if it solidly becomes a synonym for digital photo manipulation in the language, they will lose their trademark. If Adobe is shown to not go after those who use Photoshop in a generalized manner, in the future they will be less able to defend against it in the future.

    As far as I know, this has no relevancy to the current situation, since we are talking about copyright, not trademarks.





    ergle2
    Sep 11, 12:13 AM
    I came to the opposite conclusion....

    Running many compute-bound single-threaded benchmarks and apps - I saw how NT (pre Win2k) would balance across CPUs (that is, a "100%" compute-bound job would show each CPU running at 50%).

    However, setting affinity so that one CPU was 100% and the other was 0% had no significant effect on the run times. (And by "significant" I mean statistically significant - I literally ran hundreds of runs in each configuration.)\\

    By the way, with Win2k3 (and XP 64-bit, really the same system) you see much less "balancing" - a single-threaded app will stick to a CPU for much longer.

    I suspect if any observable difference occurs depends upon the application, dataset, etc.

    I'm guessing the 50% "balanced" method was done to try and keep a single CPU from heating up too much, and with the advent of multicore systems, it probably no longer matters which core is generating the heat due to them being in a single package.

    It could also be MS found that certain circumstances (like mine) resulted in improvements in processing.

    Interesting stuff.





    Eidorian
    Sep 9, 11:53 AM
    You may be right.

    I couldn't find anything in the Intel technical documentation on the 945 to show a new revision or stepping of the chip - in fact most of the 945 docs at the Intel website don't mention the Core 2 at all....That's what tipped me off as well. I've had to hit those tech pages to glean information off of them.