Monday, July 11, 2011

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  • KnightWRX
    Apr 30, 04:49 PM
    Hmm, so if I choose a OS that is more intuitive to use, more easier to use, I am not tech savvy anymore?


    No, you made his point because you went all defensive and fearful over Android.

    It's not any "harder" to use or figure than iOS. Heck, the iPhone has a 274 page user manual... So much for "intuitive".





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  • noahtk
    Apr 5, 04:50 PM
    Apple should've held out on the refresh to include USB 3 and even HDMI. Thunderbolt and the is currently useless.





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  • Hans Brix
    Apr 1, 02:39 AM
    It's a little under $4/gallon for regular here in the Bay Area, Northern California.





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  • CalfCanuck
    Sep 25, 11:36 AM
    Well, without looking at 1.5 itself I'm pretty pleased. Seems many of the things the serious users were asking for (esp on Apple's Aperture Discussion forum) are there.

    I REALLY hope / expect that Apple improved the keyword DB code - since they now have the offline option, this all had to be rewritten. I'm expecting this to be the MAJOR improvement in Ap 1.5 in terms of usability and speed, and might be the reason that they dropped the supported specs to includer all Mac Intel boxes.

    On a related note, I'm VERY happy to see improved keywording and searching, esp the "no" keyword search option. Though a minor thing (compared to offline support), this always drives me nuts in the current version:

    Add, maintain, and update keywords more easily using improved keyword management options � even lock the Keyword HUD to prevent inadvertent changes...

    Quickly find all images with �any� keyword assigned or with �no� keyword assigned when searching by IPTC info using the Query HUD...

    Search for images by file status � i.e., �offline,� �online,� or �referenced� � using a new Query option...

    Correct spelling, revise wording, or completely delete metadata/keyword entries using the new Autofill Editor.

    Finally, iPod integration an interesting new feature that we won't fully appreciate for a while - I wonder why the iTunes store video downloads were upgraded in size recently but no current iPod can take advantage of this new format. I still speculate that we'll see a new larger format Video iPod that can do double duty for us photographers. I'd love to see the ability to Stack and apply exisiting keywording to RAW images int the field via an Ipod:

    Sync to iPod: Take your photos with you by using iTunes to sync your entire Aperture library � or just selected albums or Smart Albums � to iPod.



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  • spydr
    Jun 22, 07:56 AM
    Most are class 6 or about 6MB/s, some are class 10 or about 10MB/s. The fastest are around 30MB/s but that costs over $200 for a 32GB card. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820171413&cm_re=sdhc-_-20-171-413-_-Product

    Wow � sounds like USB 1.0 speeds. Here comes the past!





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  • redscull
    Apr 6, 01:27 PM
    This is not what you originally said. You said "unless every normal person has a tech friend/relative to keep the tablet working/updated" which is something else altogether, about personal ability. Why else would they have to be a "tech friend". If it was only about having one "period" then any dumbo friend/relative with a computer would do.My argument wasn't changed, but it might have been misunderstood. If every normal person was using the tablet, it would only be their tech friends who had a true computer in addition to a tablet (my implication being that only techies maintain multiple personal computers). So all the normal tablet users would need tech friends for the occasional sync. Sure, any dumb friend with a reasonably modern computer would do, but the idea is that all these dumb friends have moved on to tablets as well. At some point, everyone has tablets, and only the techies have a second, "real" computer.


    You can get apps without a computer. You can get music without a computer. You can get TV shows and movies without a computer. You can get mail without a computer. You don't actually need to sync anything. If you do not have anything to transfer over anyway (your "it's going to be the only one he's using" scenario), then you don't need a desktop.I'm wondering if you've ever tried a "never synced" iOS device. It actually is limited in some fairly annoying ways. For "normal" people, one of the biggest is the inability to manage photos. You can import them with the photo kit, but you end up with one stupid huge mess of pictures until you use a real computer to rearrange everything. You also miss out on updates. And maybe you think that's not important, but it becomes a big deal when all the apps you want to download start requiring a newer iOS version than what you have. It might take a year, but you'll reach a point where not syncing ends up meaning you can't get apps either. There's also a different mindset around backups for a portable device vs. a desktop. Justified, too; it's a lot easier to lose or wipe out the data on an tablet than a desktop computer. It needs wifi or even cloud-based backup without having to first sync to a computer.



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  • stridemat
    May 2, 01:22 PM
    It's just that black is slimming. ;)

    wait till you see the new horizontal stripe iPhone.





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  • david77
    Mar 13, 02:36 PM
    Not fine for me. I've tried resetting multiple times. Nothing works.



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  • TheMacBookPro
    Apr 25, 04:31 AM
    Retina Display
    backlit keyboard Option (so everyone who wants to have it can have it)
    bigger SSD drives
    faster/newer processor
    upgradable Ram

    Now that is something to lol at :p





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  • tazinlwfl
    May 2, 04:37 PM
    Seriously, can we all take a step back and just breathe for a second? Is the thickness of a phone really that big of a deal? And I thought a re-release of a different color was already inane enough...

    Um... yes.

    Having two different colors means nothing, but now you're dealing with two different thicknesses, plus two different button layouts, meaning a total of 4 DIFFERENT versions of supposedly the same phone, all requiring their own slightly varied case (seeing how a lot of cases designed for the black iPhone 4 will not fit the thicker white models - and how some need to be changed for CDMA and GSM versions).

    If a QC issue is getting out this much, then it must be one hell of a QC issue.



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  • coleg
    Mar 22, 03:01 PM
    cool. but isn't your keyboard a 49 key keyboard?





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  • Abulia
    Sep 20, 02:32 PM
    I've read the various comments about problems with the updates with RAID 0. Can anyone confirm if the update goes ok on RAID 1? I would think it would since from a boot point of view they might as well be individual disks.
    I would say it still wouldn't work, as the OS X RAID implementation is software RAID. Hence, OS X has to boot to get the RAID array working.

    In the case of RAID 1 if it did work it might break the mirror (no big deal).

    Give it a shot. Worse case it won't work; shouldn't affect your data at all.



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  • mdntcallr
    Sep 27, 01:37 PM
    I'm hoping to see those OpenGL improvements significantly boost my Quake 1 fps on my MacBook.

    hah! you are ridiculous, trying to play quake on an integrated graphics chip.

    shoulda bought a macbook pro.

    that said, for the money apple is charging, they could have definitely picked a low end dedicated graphics chip from ati or nvidia. shame on apple





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  • kgtenacious
    Apr 27, 12:40 AM
    Lemme' guess - it's going to be distributed through the app store, and everytime there is an update, you have to download an 8 GB install program for each update, ala XCode 4 :mad:



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  • tpavur
    Apr 24, 09:14 PM
    Wow I had no idea you have to pay 9% now





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  • iMrNiceGuy0023
    Jan 6, 11:37 PM
    I updated...but the app store is still telling me I have a facebook app update....anyone else have this issue?



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  • Designer Dale
    Mar 18, 06:26 PM
    More from me.

    Believing that there is an actual difference in output between low cost class 4 SD cards and super fast class 6 or 10 cards. Video excluded.

    Dale

    Ruahrc: Ansel Adams made his own paper using platinum instead of silver on 100% rag paper.

    Add this: Impulsively correcting everyone when you could be using the time better.





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  • KnightWRX
    Apr 15, 07:27 AM
    So yes, Microsoft server is so successful because its just the best. :rolleyes:

    Yes, the best at multiplying it's installed base number by just the fact that it requires so much redundancy. ;)

    Let's not even get into licensing... CALs, Per computer, Per user, Per what now ?





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  • timmillwood
    Oct 10, 03:21 PM
    i dont think this means there will be any changes too the Macbook, i just hope the Macbook Pro update is soon!





    maflynn
    Mar 21, 06:46 AM
    Except for the iPad which seems to get the advertised 10 hours. I've never really believed apple when they claim x hours of battery life.

    Its all puffery, the term used for advertisers to lie about products.





    BrettJDeriso
    Mar 23, 06:46 PM
    So then they'd finally start catching up with Samsung? I can already stream content straight from my phone to my Samsung TV with AllShare. Not to mention, many of the top manufacturers have already adopted DLNA.

    I still don't see the open FaceTime standard Jobs promised when he demoed it at the iPhone 4 media event.

    I'm sure there will be plenty in the media who will want to sing Apple's praises over this sort of thing, but Cupertino is going to have to get their devices up to 1080p with open source streaming before I give a crap.

    And STILL no wireless syncing of iTunes content to iOS devices. Lame.





    glennp
    Aug 19, 11:29 AM
    not available in my region yet.





    Eidorian
    Jun 19, 02:36 PM
    I was tempted at Target to pickup a Spring 2010 Pro bundle.





    phillipjfry
    Dec 12, 01:44 PM
    No. Steve Jobs has consistantly talked about the Mac Culture having class. The Windows culture doesn't. The ad about the Mac home video illustrates this point, with Gisele. That Dell has some random pothead trying to sound hip and the Get a Mac ads have Justin Long, a successful actor and purported teenage-heart-throb, further illustrates this point. This is the same reason Apple spend $4M on the 1984 ad and had Jeff Goldblum and Richard Dryfus narrate their TV ads while PC ads usually have spinning text and always end with the Intel doorbell.

    I miss the blue man group intel ads :(



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