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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

colours of rainbow

colours of rainbow. Branding of Rainbow Stress
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  • martymcr
    Nov 27, 06:07 AM
    Just spoken to the Apple Store in the UK (hosted in Ireland I guess from the accent!).

    Apple haven't confirmed but they strongly suspect their will be similar discounts to those offered in the US.

    Guess I'll have to be patient and order in Friday!





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  • rainbow…let the colours



  • g3m1nn1
    Apr 14, 12:00 PM
    wicked.
    Should have bought two ipads to achieve more rounded number;)
    nice buy(s).

    2x 2011 MBPs:

    http://blogote.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/macbook_2011.jpg


    And, while I've just spent �4k on computers, surely another �500 can't hurt?

    http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31SjDpxVXSL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

    Black 32GB with red smart cover :cool:





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  • twoodcc
    Apr 3, 07:59 PM
    Yeah I have my gpu's are up right now, and I have one bigadv rig going, but i lost a unit last night -about 18% was done. Hopefully this one works.

    I got the air fixed, so it's not 85 degrees anymore. I might get to setup my new system here soon.

    Yeah hopefully we have a good week as a team this week. We'll see.

    Now I'd love to see you get a 12 core system!





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  • sockdoggy
    Nov 23, 11:09 PM
    meh I'd assume on par with the american ones, it's a nice gesture to extend it to canadians as well, but at the same time I'm not sure how i feel about having black friday migrate north of the border.

    If it doesn't migrate North, we migrate South anyways.



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  • megsandbytes
    May 2, 10:29 PM
    whether this glitch/bug was intentional or not and even if you are not a fan of frequent updates, at least Apple has acknowledged the demand for a fix and those who prefer not to have their location tracked will at least have the option to remove this feature.





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  • Rainbow Colours is an amazing



  • Dunepilot
    Nov 22, 03:46 AM
    the current 17" C2D iMac is 6.8 inches thick

    The Apple site quotes that as the 'depth' of the iMac (presumably the space needed to situate it on a desk, including the depth of the stand. I seem to remember the actual iMac 'screen' itself being around 2 inches thick when they introduced the G5 version. Have a look at the C2D iMac in a shop - it's certainly not 6.8" thick.

    Back OT - there's really no reason why Apple would look at AMD now. They have a good relationship with Intel, are getting the supply of chips that they need, and they've very much fallen into bed with the company for the lower-end machines (integrated graphics etc). At present they're doing well with one supplier where they had mixed success with dealing with two in the past (IBM and Freescale).



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  • Ugg
    May 4, 03:04 PM
    The bill and its proposed draconian penalties is just ridiculous.

    On the other hand, Dr. Choi should tend to the physical and mental well-being of his patients, and stop trying to play safety nanny. Sorry, but I find his arguments unconvincing, and if a busybody doctor starting quizzing me about safety practices around my home, I'd tell him to F off.

    You do understand that Dr Choi is a pediatrician, don't you?

    Not asking about a child's physical environment, seems almost criminal in my mind. We put plugs in the outlets, child proof caps on medicines, child proof latches on cupboards, get rid of sharp edged furniture, require child safety seats in vehicles... I honestly don't see why a pediatrician should not concern himself with all aspects of a child's safety.

    Are you an NRA member?





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  • nlr
    May 2, 02:14 PM
    They don't need to track you any more, they got Osama Bin Laden already.

    http://cynic.me/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/iPhoneTrackingWorks.jpg



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  • Glenny2lappies
    Nov 23, 05:21 PM
    I hope iPod accessories go on sale. I sure could use a power brick...

    eBay.





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  • in rainbow colours or in



  • Gelfin
    Apr 15, 03:25 PM
    History, while interesting, has always struck me as unimportant in educating Children for essential workforce skills. Leave history for Colleges or elective courses.

    Because understanding the events of the nightly news as a part of the ongoing process of human civilization unfolding, the result of a complex web of chain reactions spanning millennia, instead of a perpetual, meaningless, stroboscopic spectacle of now, is of no value whatsoever. In fact, wasting time with peripheral awareness only distracts children from their training to serve as maximally efficient labor resources for their forty or fifty useful adult years before we stash them away to wait for death.

    Ever stop to think where your values come from, and who benefits from them? That's probably not an essential workforce skill either.



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  • fastlane1588
    Sep 12, 07:47 AM
    i thought the event started at 7est





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  • Anuba
    Jan 12, 05:16 PM
    I hope they sell it sim-free. I like the iphone, but not the phone part.

    The whole '30 years is just the beggining' thing got me excited.
    ...and then the iphone. Thats a bit dissapointing.

    Well, I'm sure the iPhone was meant as a mere appetizer for the 30th anniversary... not "Well, it took us 30 years but dagnammit, we finally managed to make a thingamabob that rings!"

    ^Anuba, that description of the macdroid is funny as hell!
    Funny... yet disturbing. You know, I just want people to feel free to choose any computer platform they want, and lord knows we could use a few more Mac people - to, if nothing else, put more pressure on Microsoft and rock their boat, they're way too complacent. But I know a lot of people who feel alienated by Mac for two main reasons - one, the macdroids. Nobody wants to join that club. Two, Apple's infantile and insulting marketing. Slagging the competition is as low as anyone can sink. I've seen pimps with more dignified advertising methods than that. "Hello I'm a Mac / ...and I'm a PC, blah blah". Don't they realize how bad of an idea it is to brandish 97% of the world's computer users as complete idiots? They might as well say "Hello. You're an absolute moron with no brain and no taste, and I despise you utterly. Now please buy our stuff." :confused:



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  • AppliedVisual
    Oct 18, 10:55 PM
    Therein lies the issue. HD DVD's first titles had an avg bitrate of 16-20Mbps with peaks of almost 30Mbps. Batman Begins just shipped with an avg bitrate of 13Mpbs and it's PQ is top notch.

    While it's neither here nor there, I watched Batman Begins last night on HD-DVD. The PQ was pretty good, but not the best I've seen out of HD-DVD. The PQ wasn't any better than Serenity (which is also quite good) and I thought wasn't as good as The Corpse Bride. I was somewhat disappointed with some of the banding and edge artifacts on white/bright objects. High contrast edges tended to show some halos at times. But yeah, either way, the PQ coming out of HD-DVD is great.

    I doubt we see another widely distributed movie format on disc.

    You may be right about the disc part... Upcoming storage media technologies are taking various other shapes. Many of the holographic applications being researched now take various shapes from cards about the size and thickness of a credit card to a 4cm cube. Not all are based on a spinning disc implementation. :D

    I think there will always be a tangible medium for delivering a hard copy of music or movies. Consumers want it. People were saying this very same thing about music 10 years ago... Here we are today, CD sales continue to hold steady even with online buying options. Even for what people download, most still want a type of media to store that on and not necessarily hard drives or their iPod being the final destination.

    It may take time for another format to supplant HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, but it will happen. 1080P HD delivered via a compressed data stream is hardly the pinnacle of potential for our current display technology, let alone upcoming display systems. Sony and Runco are already shipping 4K projectors at prices lower than 1080P/2K projectors were selling for only 3 years ago. TI is ready to ship full 2K DMD systems for DLP TVs and are applying their wobulation technique to build 4K DLP systems, expected sometime next year. And even as broadband access continues to grow and serve more areas, newer technology will need to come about to increase speeds and overall bandwidth.

    We'll see. If yet another disc format comes out I want to see

    10-bit per channel RGB
    4:2:2 color sampling
    huge bandwidth
    3840x2160 resolution

    Er... How do you figure 30bit RGB and 4:2:2?

    Current HD-DVD and Blu-Ray standards allow for 10bpc as does the ATSC broadcast standard. And you would want full 4:4:4 representation for that 10bit color stream.. Why cripple it? While were at it, since we're hypothesizing a new format with huge capacity and ample bandwidth, why not just go full on 16bits/channel 4:4:4, lossless, 4K resolution. I figure that optical/holographic media that could reliably and affordably handle that sort of data requirement is probably about 10 years off. Or about where HD-DVD/Blu-Ray were 10 years ago - just a sparkle of hope in some lab demonstration as the DVD format was just starting to show up. Oh, wow, has it been that long? Yep, almost... I bought my first DVD movie in '98.

    I agree on the 4K resolution, though.





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  • noripwr
    Apr 15, 07:04 PM
    I love Apple but these are bad news.
    The more competition there is the better products get for the end user! :mad:

    I dislike it when people keep saying that line over and over. Does competition really make products better? Where's the truth in that? If it's truly the case, why do we still see half-baked consumer products for the end user?

    If anything, I feel that there seldom really is a better product for us because of competition. A competing product with better specs does not necessarily result in a better product. And frankly, judging by the gadget industry, Apple's been releasing consumer-satisfied products left and right despite better (in specs) products being released by their competitors.

    Okay. So did competition [from other manufacturers] make Apple release a better product? No. Because from how the Internet reacts, every other manufacturer outspecs Apple and Apple "overcharges for something you can get with much more for much less"

    But Apple does release products to get with the times, however, I feel that Apple products don't need high-end specs to provide consumer satisfaction.

    Besides, the iOS today looks the same as the iOS from the iPhone 1 but with upgrades. Did competition spur Apple into doing the upgrades? I doubt it. They seem to have their own idea of where to direct their OS. Honeycomb on the other hand looks and functions very differently from Froyo. That [design decision] instead seems to be driven by competition.



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  • aafuss1
    Sep 12, 07:57 AM
    What do these clowns do to us aussies, 3am, so not fair, everytime
    Set up a Safari window full of coverage sites.





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  • Phil A.
    Apr 29, 04:25 PM
    Speaking of bad iCal, why is it I can't flip pages in the Calendar app on my iPad by actually flicking the pages (a la iBooks)? Instead I have to tap on arrow buttons? What's up with that???

    I thought it was only me that was annoyed by that one! I'm surprised they've not addressed it yet, and it's incredibly unintuitive to have to tap a little button at the bottom of the page instead of flipping the page like you do in iBooks



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  • GadgetGav
    May 2, 02:24 PM
    Running a sweatshop company offshore to protect themselves from any human rights violations

    Name one manufacturer of consumer electronics who does ALL of their manufacturing in the continental USA.





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  • the.snitch
    Jan 5, 08:53 PM
    Thanks arn, this is exactly what I wanted :)

    On keynote days, i generally set my homepage to the appleevents page, and make sure I dont go to any other sites that day. Then I just wander over to my local starbucks high speed hotspot in downtown auckland and watch the whole stream in H.264 :cool:

    I hate finding out what will be released until after i have seen the keynote - Its like someone killing a movie for you, by telling you the twists just before you go see it. This way it's fresh, and you listen to Jobs' every word with anticipation





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  • Dagless
    Mar 26, 06:16 PM
    Well, they did steal over $1000 worth of stuff. Thats a big deal in my book when I only make $10,000 a year and that I'm in college. I know what you are saying but its still crappy for someone to even steal $100 worth of stuff from you.

    It's crappy that someone would steal anything from you. The feeling of having something taken from you is an unmeasurable price in itself.
    Back in our old house we had a bike stolen, my grandfather (who was about 70 at the time) fought off some Spanish muggers whilst on holiday too. That really shook him up and nothing was taken from him!





    Calidude
    Apr 16, 04:53 PM
    Indeed.

    affront |əˈfrənt|
    noun
    an action or remark that causes outrage or offense
    Yikes, another one that doesn't understand the meaning of the word.





    Clive At Five
    Oct 3, 12:55 PM
    Here are my predictions (hold on to your pocket-protectors):

    Steve will enter the stage, the crowd will go wild, and he'll work on quieting them with lines such as, "I'd like to get started; we have a lot of great products I'd like to show you..." He'll proceed to talk about iTunes, the iPod, the iTS, so on and so forth, talk about OS X's user base, maybe touch on Leopard. He'll release TelePort (iTV), iWork & iLife as is expected, and finally, after he's done with the usual rambling about how great Apple is, he'll say "We've talked about some great products. We've talked about Mac OS X, we've talked about how to bring iTunes content into your living room... but I wanna talk about one more thing..." and dazzle us with an update to .Mac .

    We'll all proceed to connect to MacRumors and complain about how ****** stupid Apple is, yet continue buy every new release of anything they've ever produced.

    You know it's true. ;)

    Okay, really? TelePort, iWork, iLife, and either the true Video iPod or the PhonePod but not both. If they haven't been updated before the x-mas buying season, MPBs.

    -Clive

    [Edit:] Fixed spelling and grammar errors. Made myself look good. No content was changed.





    balamw
    Aug 7, 02:27 PM
    As has been reported in other threads (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=2692066&postcount=32) the specs appear to have been bumped too.

    Better brightness and contrast are now reported for the 20" and 23".

    B





    Cander
    Mar 28, 02:34 PM
    Welcome to 1984.

    Because not being eligible for an award ranks right up there with freedom of speech. :rolleyes:





    *LTD*
    Mar 6, 02:18 PM
    One problem I see with Apple though is once they have their successful recipe, they tend to stagnate on it. That's when the competition gets the jump, starts innovating themselves and pushes ahead.

    No they don't. They just attempt to copy (often badly), then license universally and flood the market with a lot junk that includes a ton of different models at very low price points.



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