Saturday, June 4, 2011

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  • eclipse525
    Nov 7, 11:31 PM
    I'm surprised no one has mentioned Lacie's SilverKeeper (http://www.lacie.com/silverkeeper/). It works very well for backups; basically syncing your folders with the backup version (on your iPod, or your FireWire drive, or wherever). Unlike CarbonCopyCloner it removes files from the backup that are no longer on the source, and it only copies the files that have changed. Also it'll let you keep multiple copies of the backups.

    Yeah...but doesn't Retrospect (http://www.dantz.com/en/products/mac_desktop/index.dtml) do the same thing but better?

    ~e





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  • powermac_daddy
    Oct 31, 02:34 PM
    make it 3.





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  • Africa#39;s Blood Diamonds



  • eNcrypTioN
    Feb 9, 01:13 PM
    ahhhh competition finally! It's about time...





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  • Competition Blood Diamonds



  • Legion93
    Apr 30, 04:58 PM
    http://www.macworld.com/article/159505/2011/04/angry_birds_140m.html

    So are you an Angry Birds game addict like me? 140 million apps sold will surely bring add-on content and new levels the following weeks :d



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  • Ann P
    Dec 9, 04:27 AM
    My very Winter desktop.

    http://i55.tinypic.com/2qnzdy9.jpg





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    Oct 4, 05:49 PM
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  • bigpics
    Mar 31, 03:35 PM
    The same thing we're doing on Mac desktops/laptops...right now. I'm no naysayer, the iDevices are what they are. I think the iPad/iPhone/iToy whatever name everyone attaches to them are innovative consumer devices. I think some of the backlash you are seeing is because the professional "Truck Drivin' " Apple users are wanting a bit more focus and attention on the devices that actually create the vast majority of content the iDevices were created to enjoy.

    Let's face it...at the moment you're not going to be using an iThing to create the latest amazing 3D CG animation or mind blowing game and by the time those devices can do that...well, we'll be able to shout about it to each other's holograms at that point.

    As someone said earlier, these devices are a great supplement to a more powerful Mac.No fundamental disagreement with what you ARE saying here - these are, yes, marvelous devices for consumers - and, no, I'm by no means ready to give up driving my "truck," but it doesn't state all the facts in play.

    Ubiquitous, roaming, fluid computing in both phone-sized and less than 1.5 pound touch tab machines with useful battery lives are capabilities PC's don't even have, and the advantages of these are hardly limited to consumers. Which along with other factors is why something like 80%+ of Fortune 1000 companies are actively evaluating multiple iStuff for innovative business use. The applications and advantages in the medical and retail fields alone already seem limitless.

    The storage will grow. The speed will increase. The screens will get better. The touch capacities more refined. The OS more capable. The UI more extensible. The SDK more robust. The peripherals more diverse. The form factors more innovative. The apps more capable. The "ecosystems" more evolved and intertwined. The number of things iDevices uniquely do will increase. The cloud (the big OS in the Sky of which all our devices are becoming clients) will become more, well, I'm running out of adjectives, but you get the idea.

    It is also true that PCs and Servers and Mainframes and Routers and printing and wireless networking (and image capture and editing and distribution, etc.) will also continue to improve and evolve apace - Moore's law lives after all - and iDevices will become even better consumer appliances - but that in no way discounts the fact that these new gadgets will become, and in fact are already becoming, increasingly important to more and more "serious people doing serious things."

    Some NY-based company back in the early 20th Century adopted the famous motto "Think." Some later upstart CA-based company in the late 20th amended that to "Think Different." Both are still around, doing great, and both still rely on those nostrums which lay at their roots.

    The only problem I foresee is that you'll have to be careful to leave your 2020 iWhatever's phaser capabilities set to "stun."

    Cheers! ;)





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  • Africa#39;s Blood Diamonds



  • Full of Win
    Apr 25, 01:32 AM
    Once you go white, you never go back.

    Your rhyme needs work. How about...

    Once you go white, you are delivered from benight.



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  • Hilmi Hamidi
    Dec 9, 03:46 PM
    A link to the original please :)

    Sure, here you go.
    http://www.wallcoo.net/holiday/Fun_Lovely_Christmas_illustraion_1920x1200/html/wallpaper23.html





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  • manu chao
    Apr 4, 05:42 PM
    Until the FT reverses route, the ONLY rational response is to either not buy the FT at all (there are competitors out there) or buy it at a news stand.
    Where has been the outcry during the last 50 years during newspapers have used this for their subscribers?
    So, the moment somebody offers a newspaper subscription that asks the user via a non-modal interface whether to share its data, you decide which newspaper you prefer on this basis. And if somebody had offered a newspaper which by default does not use your data (ie, requires you to check a box instead of unchecking) in the past you would have immediately switched to that newspaper?
    Except that you naturally didn't do any of that (despite also naturally there being newspapers which by default do not use your data, eg, currently the The Economist).
    All this grandstanding, just at the opportunity to use some strong words.



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  • StealthRider
    Sep 24, 07:06 PM
    No, your 'tar is "Chunky Barf Inducing"...a big ol' Chipotle burrito with (almost) everything on it is bliss. (Sorry, I'm starting to feel 3 days of no solid food).

    Anyway...18 is 18...you can't really stop your son. If you have objections, voice them, otherwise, don't make it harder than it has to be.





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  • Jar Jar Binks
    Apr 25, 08:27 PM
    nevermind just started working again on its own



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  • APlasticFork
    May 4, 12:59 PM
    Why isn't apple making a new FCE, a lot of people is asking for one.?





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  • edesignuk
    Feb 13, 05:46 AM
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    http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=15956&stc=1

    Yeah, right...
    I'm confused here :confused: What's the problem??



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  • MacNewsFix
    Apr 28, 10:24 AM
    "Just wait for the Verizon iPhone 4 numbers!"
    "Just wait for the White iPhone 4 numbers!"
    "Just wait for the iPhone 4S numbers!"
    "Just wait for the iPhone 5 numbers!"

    I'm starting to see a pattern.

    Who exactly is waiting? Apple's 3GS iPhone, introduced in is beating every other phone's sales in the United States except for one. Can you guess which is number 1?

    Verizon iPhone Helps U.S. Become a Smartphone Majority (http://gigaom.com/apple/verizon-boosts-iphone-smartphones-now-54-of-all-u-s-phone-sales/)





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  • pacmania1982
    Apr 2, 04:35 AM
    Found this cool pic on Interfacelift.com :D

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  • jmccray
    Feb 10, 06:38 AM
    Individual plans for $20 per month, FamilyTalk� for $30 per month (up to 5 lines)

    NO THANK YOU!!!!

    We want lower prices!

    Enough with offering more gimmick features for more $$.

    Um, No. If you actually go through the process it will switch out your $20/month unlimited text with unlimited text and mobile to any mobile. No gimmicks.





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  • Full of Win
    Apr 20, 03:07 PM
    I'm sure this data will be coming to a Keynote near you.

    The trend is your friend, and unless Apple can turn it around, the trend is clearly moving toward a marginalization of iOS.





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  • greatdevourer
    Sep 24, 03:26 PM
    If both your son and his gal are over 18, then yes. If you think about it, you don't really have that much say in the matter. If he wants to, he's a consenting adult. However, if you don't want him to, then just hint that you're not happy with it





    bengal1022
    Mar 5, 05:39 PM
    I live in Maryland in what is considered the metropolitan Washington DC area; and I have been an AT&T customer since, wow - forever. I moved to AT&T from Sprint, and I couldn't be any happier with the customer service, pricing, call quality, and consistency with their network. When the iPhone 3G came out, I switched to it from a Samsung Blackjack 2. Since my company didn't support the iPhone, I was able to find a workaround using google. Well, about a year or so ago, my company's IT department decided to do something with the security which precluded me from further use of my eхploit, so I was forced to get a company-provided Blackberry Tour using Verizon - a day that shall live in infamy. It was extremely slow; I experienced drop call at a rate much higher than with AT&T, and I was so frustrated at the fact that I couldn't do anything else, such as search the web, while I was on a call. So I ends up carrying two phones. One to check work email and calendar, and my AT&T iPhone for everything else.

    Well, I am pleased to say that my company know uses Google Apps (yeeeessss), and I am back down to one phone. But the reason for my post is to get a sense of whiter or not the complaints I hear about AT&T are regional. I rarely experience dropped calls; their network is really fast (faster than our guest provided wifi at work), and I can browse the web while on the phone with my wife (she is still with sprint). I was troubled at the most recent cover of Consumer Reports vis-a-vis their analysis of carries. On it it states "Sorry AT&T, or something to that effect..By the way, a majority of the people at work complain about Verizon, which prompted us to go to a stipend program for those of us the require to have a smart phone. So is service regional, and xo those folks living in areas of the country with limited AT&T technology have the loudest bark?





    ergdegdeg
    Feb 21, 10:26 PM
    See existing thread.





    quagmire
    Oct 9, 10:50 AM
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    MaxBurn
    May 3, 04:32 PM
    My warranty is about to run out and I am considering applecare for the second year.

    If the phone gets replaced under applecare is it used up or do you still get the rest of the time? I think it's the full two years no matter what handset right?

    For about $70 it rather seems worth it with the potential bugs these phones can have.





    ipodtoucher
    Apr 10, 07:55 PM
    this is all im getting :/
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5224/5607591609_2d4797b0cf.jpg

    Try playing around with the spacing, I did it on mine and I get the full info.



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