Sunday, May 22, 2011

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  • nwcs
    Apr 14, 12:23 PM
    Jailbreaking hole plugged?

    Of course since jailbreaks only happen because of security holes. So I hope Apple closes up security holes even if it means jailbreaking breaks. While I'd like Apple to make it possible to jailbreak easier I won't begrudge them this approach.





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  • shartypants
    Apr 13, 07:43 PM
    I wonder how many people will side-grade to the white one. Not sure how many new sales this will spur.





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  • Zonz
    Dec 31, 05:56 PM
    You are absolutely right about her having some sort of mental dysfunction. Furthermore, she has defied logic and shows flawed reasoning or the inability to reason at all. She is opposing the norm of society, the ability to stay healthy, and the ability to have a better quality of life. With today's knowledge on obesity, she realizes she is running towards death, and runs to it with arms wide open.

    People in good physical shape with a good diet, as you noted, do not always have better health outcomes, but statistically speaking, people with a healthy BMI and a good diet almost always have better health outcomes. Arthritis prevalence and severity is a major issue for people who are class 3 (formally morbidly) obese. Obesity is one of the top risk factors for death and is the top risk factor for about 7 different deadly and/or debilitating chronic diseases.

    I would argue that accepting a lifestyle that has a much higher likelihood of illness or death doesn't necessarily mean mental illness. What about adventure seekers? Is climbing Everest a sign of mental illness? The likelihood of dying is high, and honestly, some would say that you have to be crazy to do it, but people still praise the behavior, and don't label the person with a mental illness.

    Guys, it really is possible that she just LOVES food. I've met people like that. They are great chefs and are very over weight because they love food. Not because they have some kind of mental deficiency.





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  • guzhogi
    Jul 23, 10:03 PM
    Furthermore, I have issues with the comments about marketshare increase alone as a primary contributor to getting Macs back into schools. The reason I have a problem with that is that school boards and school superintendants are typically in the back pocket of the IT staffs of the district, and so many of those staffs out there are all MS-heads. Until you can replace those folks (not convert, not convince, but replace) you're hardly likely to see much penetration into the educational market.
    I'm the techie guy at an elementary school and 99.9% of all the computers in the district (not just my school, the entire district) are Macs. The last director of technology was really pro-Mac, along w/ a lot of the other schools' techies, which was a good thing. However, the kindergarten teacher @ my school has some peecees which she got on a grant to run some Windows only software (but didn't get them set-up since, according to the last director of technology, didn't fit into the district's technology plans). Also, each techie is getting a MacBook w/ dual boot because we're going to a new program that rates how well the kids to in reading & math where you can see the progress online, but the only way you can upload the results is on Windows. Boo!!! :mad: That's one reason why Macs still have low marketshare: no programs. It's a chicken & the egg problem. Mac marketshare won't go significantly up until more software is ported, but not very much software will be ported until mac marketshare is up.

    One problem with increased market share is that there will be more attacks on them. One of the Mac's sources of security is security through obscurity. So, why go after an OS that only has 5% marketshare while another OS has 90%? I don't know whether Windows or Macs are more secure in terms of actual bugs and security holes, but we probably would if Windows & Macs get equal marketshare.

    There are two main reasons that I know of to hack into computers, write viruses, or something: (1) to gain entry to a computer to get files, damage the company's infrastructure or (2) to be a jackass. The first one is probably for personal gain and Macs may be a target, the second to make yourself feel good at other people's expense and would probably be Windows-based to inflict the most damage. Anyone want to add something, be my guest.





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  • wmk461
    Jan 30, 05:39 PM
    Interesting, considering there are only 194 recognized countries on Earth. Which planet are the other 6 countries located on?

    Well after looking it up several reports state that about 130 countries have US occupied bases that are active... The point is we are overextended.

    "It's not easy to assess the size or exact value of our empire of bases. Official records on these subjects are misleading, although instructive. According to the Defense Department's annual "Base Structure Report" for fiscal year which itemizes foreign and domestic U.S. military real estate, the Pentagon currently owns or rents 702 overseas bases in about 130 countries and HAS another 6,000 bases in the United States and its territories. Pentagon bureaucrats calculate that it would require at least $113.2 billion to replace just the foreign bases -- surely far too low a figure but still larger than the gross domestic product of most countries -- and an estimated $591,519.8 million to replace all of them. The military high command deploys to our overseas bases some 253,288 uniformed personnel, plus an equal number of dependents and Department of Defense civilian officials, and employs an additional 44,446 locally hired foreigners. The Pentagon claims that these bases contain 44,870 barracks, hangars, hospitals, and other buildings, which it owns, and that it leases 4,844 more.

    These numbers, although staggeringly large, do not begin to cover all the actual bases we occupy globally. The 2003 Base Status Report fails to mention, for instance, any garrisons in Kosovo -- even though it is the site of the huge Camp Bondsteel, built in 1999 and maintained ever since by Kellogg, Brown & Root. The Report similarly omits bases in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar, and Uzbekistan, although the U.S. military has established colossal base structures throughout the so-called arc of instability in the two-and-a-half years since 9/11.

    For Okinawa, the southernmost island of Japan, which has been an American military colony for the past 58 years, the report deceptively lists only one Marine base, Camp Butler, when in fact Okinawa "hosts" ten Marine Corps bases, including Marine Corps Air Station Futenma occupying 1,186 acres in the center of that modest-sized island's second largest city. (Manhattan's Central Park, by contrast, is only 843 acres.) The Pentagon similarly fails to note all of the $5-billion-worth of military and espionage installations in Britain, which have long been conveniently disguised as Royal Air Force bases. If there were an honest count, the actual size of our military empire would probably top 1,000 different bases in other people's countries, but no one -- possibly not even the Pentagon -- knows the exact number for sure, although it has been distinctly on the rise in recent years."

    http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0115-08.htm





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  • Music_Producer
    Jun 6, 04:25 AM
    I don't know about setting thresholds like that, but I sure would like to be able to download (and re-download) free apps without being prompted every time.

    Um, that's what he said. "Never prompt me for password with apps costing below $x" Obviously free falls under that category.





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  • Surely
    Sep 13, 06:32 PM
    ^^^The food's pretty good. I was never disappointed.


    hubba hubba. i guess? hahaha

    3 month supply set me back $70 with copay. $370 with no insurance!! :eek: Boys are lucky.

    Nice edit.:D





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  • flopticalcube
    Apr 12, 08:13 PM
    Question:
    Where is the new FCP?
    Did Apple take the stage at this event or didn't they? I find it odd MR hasn't reported on it yet... or... IDK, when would Apple take the stage? It seems like it's an early morning company to me, not an evening-going-into-night company.

    But like, if Apple never took the stage, I'd say it's newsworthy given there were a good deal of rumors saying that they would.

    In about 45 minutes...

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1135747





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  • -aggie-
    Apr 19, 01:10 PM
    :)

    Again, how do we argue? You call that arguing?:rolleyes:





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  • steadysignal
    Apr 13, 06:07 PM
    Yawn. What is the point? Seriously? A TV with a gyro and shake to undo? :rolleyes:

    agreed. i just don't get it. margins in the streaming business are razor thin...





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  • JoeG4
    Jul 21, 03:35 PM
    I don't think it will have virtualization, especially with the way they are supporting Parallels solution itself. I think a dual-boot or a fast OS switching type of solution is much more likely. Somebody around here was suggesting "sleeping" one OS and starting another. That's almost good enough. Afterall Apple does not want you to use Windows, it only wants you to believe you could run Windows if you had to, in order to ease switcher anxiety.

    I've been planning a project like this (I finally got it on sourceforge, in fact) - The idea is to make the virtualization system able to hibernate any given OS (or freeze state it) in such a way that it can be restored as the host OS (and vice versa), so that you can give any of your OSes running (virtual or host), the host priorities while all the others become virtual.

    OTOH, that could be laggy, and may be subject to limitations within EFI, only time will tell.

    https://sourceforge.net/projects/fruitsalad/ <- shameless self promotion XD





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  • Trius
    Apr 22, 04:29 PM
    you people floor me.... I bet if I could take an iPhone back to 2005 and show you people, you'd all scream "WTF! What a piece of ****! Anything different hurts my eyes! I want my Razor back!!!!1111!!!11" :rolleyes:





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  • iRobo
    Oct 24, 08:50 AM
    Just for the record...

    Originally Posted by iRobo
    http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/

    Just a note. If you look at the average of the average time between updates you discover that there are, amongst all the products, a 192 days period between updates.

    Currently only 177 days have passed since the last update to the MBP. Oct 26 would be Mac Expo in the UK. If they anounced then (185 days) and shipped one week later they would be at the average (192 exactly).

    Also noting that major US and Euro retailers are out of stock or low on stock is also a fairly good indicator.

    Finally, I think it would be pretty damn sad if after 192 days of updating they merely give us a .16 processor upgrade...

    /4 cents and counting





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  • mrkramer
    Apr 24, 11:01 AM
    It says it used different frequencies... but then how can people jailbreak/unlock their iPhones and use it on T-mobile?

    It's EDGE only, 3G is what uses different frequencies.





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  • steadysignal
    Apr 29, 05:45 PM
    Competition = Good Thing



    I disagree with this....

    Its been my observation that most of the prices on existing content was increased to 1.29. I don't have hard number to back this up, just my observation that most of the content was bumped to the higher price point from being at 0.99 before.

    why is paying less out of your pocket not a good thing? (unless i am reading you incorrectly...)





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  • nick004
    Oct 24, 08:14 AM
    Anyone know if the hard drives are user replaceable?

    doubt it same case design





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  • yac_moda
    Jul 11, 07:21 PM
    Today magnesium Nanos means tomorrow ...


    ... transparent aluminum iPods !!!


    And I predict wireless disposable earphones :eek:


    So no one will EVER find anything interesting in MS products :p :D ;)





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  • Hans Brix
    Apr 14, 08:46 PM
    I just broke my 3GS. So, I'm itching to get the white one and swapping it with the black 4 my wife has now.





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  • diamornte
    Apr 12, 11:04 AM
    omfg i am never going to buy apple products again because of this, how dare they, no way, the world is going to end

    ���rrrRAWRrrr!!!





    PghLondon
    May 1, 05:39 AM
    You do realize that there are a set of minimum requirements that an Android phone must adhere to to be granted access to Android Market?


    Yup, and that's irrelevant to the discussion. Phones that aren't granted access to that market are still counted as Android devices.


    I don't know how long you have been into Smartphones but smartphone marketshare has always been calculated this way, even in the old days of Symbian and Windows Mobile which also ran on non smart phone PDA's.PDA's were excluded from smart phone market share despite running the same OS.

    "Smartphone OS" market share has been around before Android and iOS even existed as a platform and isnt some tool to belittle Apple's perceived performance in any way. Its just a metric in a sea of metrics that count things to different cirteria.

    "Smartphone OS" is a totally meaningless metric. It's as useful as "laptop OS" versus "desktop OS". Yes, you can report on it, but it begs the question "why?". And the answer is (9 times out of 10) "to make us look good, even though we're losing the battle that really counts".





    YoNeX
    Nov 4, 11:01 PM
    (c) Restrictions. Licensee shall not copy or use the Beta Software (including the Documentation) except as expressly permitted in this Agreement. Licensee will not, and will not permit any third party to, sublicense, rent, copy, modify, create derivative works of, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise reduce to human perceivable form any portion of the Beta Software or accompanying Documentation. In no event shall Licensee use the Beta Software for Licensee�s product development or any other commercial purpose. The Beta Software and all performance data and test results, including without limitation, benchmark test results (collectively �Performance Data�), relating to the Beta Software are the Confidential Information of VMware, and will be treated in accordance with the terms of Section 4 of this Agreement. Accordingly, Licensee shall not publish or disclose to any third party any Performance Data relating to the Beta Software.

    So yeah.





    Surely
    Sep 13, 11:15 PM
    threadless has some cool designs. I've been to the store in Chicago.... it was refreshing to be able to try them on before i bought them!

    I bought a pint of frozen yogurt here tonight. Half Ghirardelli Chocolate, half Chocolate Butterfinger. So good.

    251561





    mrfrosty
    Apr 24, 07:57 PM
    If I ruled the world the person / people doing the beating would get a mandatory minimum 5 years in jail. The prison population would go up short term but the message would get across eventually. No getting out early for good behaviour either.





    BruiserBear
    May 3, 11:42 PM
    pfft, this should not be front page news, hell not even second page... just a bunch of hearsay from a CR that knows nothing about it and speculates BS.

    It's funny that it was reported and it's funny seeing people treat it as credible.



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