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justin bieber april 2011 in israel

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  • Justin Bieber Raps To Chris



  • Aleco
    Sep 15, 09:30 AM
    I don't see this hurting iPhone 4 sales, not one bit. Who even listens to CR these days?





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  • Justin Bieber#39;s troubled



  • paradox00
    May 3, 01:12 PM
    I think this is fair but let me bottom line it.

    10 versions of Mac OS and no standard process for properly (and completely) removing apps?

    and...If dragging to the trash can is effective why do so many cleaner applications exist?

    Mac OS has some really cool features but also lack polish and refinement. This lack of refinement is based solely on apple's drive to not be like Windows.

    The new iOS approach to removal does not seem effective as I doubt this is a complete uninstall...probably just an background move to the trashcan. How many times have you removed apps from your phone then reinstalled them to find you previous data intact?

    Some windows uninstallers leave a ton of crap behind too, more that the library files that are left behind on a mac (which can easily be found and removed). I think you need to get over your concerns with the consequences of dragging something to the trash in OSX just because that won't work well on Windows.

    PS: Why is leaving behind a text file so you can easily restore your settings a bad thing?





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  • Full of Win
    Mar 23, 01:31 PM
    It is a hard drive with a screen! What else can they do? I suppose they could put a 1TB drive in there and add thunderbolt. . . . . That would be interesting!

    I hope they don't do much.

    The iPod is a portable media tank. Its not for web-browers, its not for apps, its not for contacts, its not for games. What Apple needs to focus on is OUTPUT. Right now its pretty sad, there is a 30 pin connector digital out and a headphone jack out. Moreover, the 30 pin output is limited in that it does not support the newest Apple adapters (VGA or HDMI)

    1. Bluetooth Output: Because it is so widespread in cars, speakers and headphones today, this makes so much sense. The battery is likely large enough that it would not cause a significant reduction in battery life.

    2. Update Digital Out to support VGA and HDMI output (with internals to match): The iPod should be able to play the same video files as the iPad 2, and upcoming iPod Touch / iPhone 5 and stream them using the HDMI and VGA adapters from Apple.

    3. Wi-Fi for Air-Play/Air-Share: Not Wi-Fi for browsing, but Wi-Fi so it can pair to an Apple TV or iPad or whatever and stream videos and music.





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  • hyperpasta
    Sep 6, 08:43 AM
    Poop. And I was hoping for a $100 price drop.

    I see why Apple came out with a 24-inch iMac the same day... we can't complain! :p





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  • NameUndecided
    Apr 3, 01:01 AM
    It worked for me too on DP1. On DP2, I had to install Snow Leopard first.

    Ooh. Thought you were talking about the installs for both previews. I installed developer preview 2 over the first, so I didn't realize. It still doesn't sound very accurate to me.

    Forgive me -- this is what I'm understanding from you:
    DP1 can install onto a blank disk/partition.
    DP2 can't install on a blank disk/partition. Needs to install as an update on top of DP 1 or Snow Leopard. (?)





    justin bieber april 2011 in israel. March 4, 2011. Justin Bieber
  • March 4, 2011. Justin Bieber



  • gorgeousninja
    Apr 20, 09:15 AM
    I'll be darned! This is the first post this guy has made in months that hasn't annoyed me! This is a good sign!

    +1 (though not convinced it will last);)





    justin bieber april 2011 in israel. Justin Bieber: 11-Apr-2011
  • Justin Bieber: 11-Apr-2011



  • lordonuthin
    Jan 26, 09:55 PM
    Originally Posted by SciFrog
    Our PPD has dropped 20% from the peak, I lost a big unit this week due to a reboot, same old annoying problem...

    Can't wait for Gulftown and GPU3...

    I've lost 2 big units lately for the same reason, power loss & reboots and another one wasn't picked up in stats :confused:

    yeah i've noticed the team has been down. again, i believe the less we chat on this forum, the less members will fold. right now, if one of our top users goes down, our whole team does basically.

    i think we need to be more involved on here, and more people will fold.

    sorry to hear you lost a big unit. yeah gulftown and gpu3 will be great!

    It's hard to stay interested but it really doesn't take any effort to keep going. Maybe too many discover performance issues after they start and only have their main machine to fold with? Maybe as people get newer machines with multiple cores there will be fewer dropouts due to perfomance problems... which reminds me of one of my pet peeves - everyone talks about how not very many applications can take advantage of multi core machines - multiple aplications CAN take advantage of multiple cores... and thus performance is vastly improved when running many apps. my two cents - get as many cores as you can! :D





    justin bieber april 2011 in israel. Apr 05, 2011 Palacio De
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  • skunk
    Mar 28, 02:49 AM
    So now that I pwned you you still try to twist words to get weasle your way out.That'll be the day.





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  • April 21, 2011 by Elizabeth



  • Salacion
    Mar 31, 10:29 AM
    There is one in post #33 (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12297742&postcount=33) of this thread.

    I skimmed over it and can't believe I missed it. Thanks.

    I don't know, I don't think it's too bad. I wanted a change in both iCal and the Address Book, so I'm not complaining. I prefer the one in the previous build however.





    justin bieber april 2011 in israel. Apr 21, 2011
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  • chrono1081
    Apr 12, 10:02 PM
    No, but having features like face detection does suggest that it's a 'consumer' orientated product.

    Personally, I don't mind. As long as all the old multitrack features are still available (and the price significantly drops, to say, $50-$300,) then I intend to buy it.

    Not necessarily. They added this to Aperture and at first I was skeptical but its actually very useful and lets me enter metadata easily and search easily. Its not perfect obviously but it takes a lot of extra work out.





    justin bieber april 2011 in israel. Israel on April 14, 2011.
  • Israel on April 14, 2011.



  • brianus
    Sep 1, 02:59 PM
    This basically confirms that Apple will release the "Mac".

    Uh, no, it doesn't. If anything it does the exact opposite. Focus on the fact that they're upping the display size to just-below-pro territory and not that they're keeping a laptop processor and you'll see.

    Apple has intentionally left this gap in its line.

    ...yes, for many, many years now. It has intentionally not filled the gap. All signs point to it continuing to intentionally not fill the gap.

    It all seems pretty obvious.

    ...that it's what you want, not what Apple will do.


    Apple used to have all-in-ones, consumer towers, pro towers, etc. Remember the PowerMac 6400? Too many products is too confusing for the consumer. If that means that a couple of people can't get the exact configuration they want, so be it.


    Exactly. It's not like they can go get a more configurable Mac from another company, either. Plus, remember that Apple had all those overlapping products in the bad old days before you-know-who, Mr. consumer/pro/desktop/notebook grid came back on board.





    justin bieber april 2011 in israel. Israel on April 14, 2011.
  • Israel on April 14, 2011.



  • PBF
    Apr 1, 10:22 AM
    Were them two apps downloaded via the Mac App Store by any chance?
    Bingo! Now how do I remove the others? :confused:





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  • Justin Bieber is in Israel,



  • vicious7
    Feb 5, 04:45 PM
    My new "old" car...:cool:

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5211/5384826941_9becd4f811_z.jpg





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  • cjc343
    Apr 4, 07:16 PM
    Save Apple!!! Sign MY petition.....



    http://www.petitiononline.com/savapple/petition.html





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  • mixel
    Mar 25, 07:45 PM
    It's funny that this machine costs an awful lot, can potentially do an awful lot, yet the games are still lacking.
    In other news I recently bought a �25 game for my 6 year old (I think, a launch model) DS Lite and I've pumped more hours into that one game than all 50 or so of my iOS games combined.

    I've driven to the restaurant but I'm still waiting for my meal.
    So true.. I love all the bedroom coding and indie published stuff on iOS but to the big names in the industry iOS still just seems like a curiosity.. The prolonged trying to figure it all out / experimental phase is getting a little frustrating, though totally understandable. I wonder how long it'll be before we start getting more in the way of original content from the big IP holders. Original content that serves as a full game rather than a tech demo or proof of concept. They really should be savvy to the limitations of the devices by now.





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  • Justin Bieber: 15-Apr-2011



  • jmann
    Apr 10, 12:21 AM
    I've tried to drive a stickshift when I was test driving a car. It was interesting. I did okay at it. I've never driven it full time though.





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  • skunk
    Mar 27, 01:33 PM
    Well some people think that's debatable ;).

    It was a trap...:)





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  • cleanup
    Nov 27, 05:09 PM
    Gift for my mom. She rides her bike 10 miles to and from work a few times a week:

    http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/8065/appleipodnano6thgenerat.jpg

    I cycle to work and school daily (except in the coming winter months) and I gotta tell you, cyclists who listen to music while they ride are clearly not very concerned for their own or anyone else's safety! No offense, but for your mother's sake, I hope she keeps the volume REALLY low, or doesn't use the iPod at all. It's rather dangerous, IMHO.

    Haven't started Christmas shopping yet (unlike Surely) so I haven't got any good karma, but nevertheless picked up a new pair of jeans for myself. D'oh. :(

    http://images.asos.com/inv/s/15/95/525822/dripdry/image1xl.jpg





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  • Justin Bieber#39;s Israel Concert



  • Macula
    Jan 1, 08:05 PM
    As one of us already wrote, a lack of rumours does not necessarily entail a boring or unsurprisingly keynote.

    On the other hand, am I the only one who feels that this is the first time that, only a few days before the keynote, virtually nothing is known even with modest certainty about the upcoming product announcements, and that such little reliable inside information has leaked?

    Either Apple have nearly perfected their security mechanisms or, indeed, we shall only see incremental rather than revolutionary announcements at MWSF 2007.

    Also, let's not conflate MWSF 2007 with 2007 itself.

    Apple has a hugely impressive portfolio of inventions and possible products (see this tidal wave of patent filings in 2006). I am sure they will keep many of their cards for later in the year, and that MWSF will be a smart first move on the chessboard -- not a massive preemptive strike.





    Ping Guo
    Apr 21, 12:08 PM
    If anybody is interested, here is the iPhone Software License Agreement:
    http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/iphone.pdf

    On the very first page, there is a rather large paragraph describing the use of non-personal location data.

    By using any location-based services on your iPhone, you agree and consent to Apple�s and its partners� and licensees� transmission, collection, maintenance, processing and use of your location data and queries to provide and improve such products and services. You may withdraw this consent at any time by going to the Location Services setting on your iPhone and either turning off the global Location Services setting or turning off the individual location settings of each location-aware application on your iPhone.

    Great, so all the users who have their location services setting switched off shouldn't have any hidden files, right? :rolleyes:





    RawBert
    Jun 23, 11:04 AM
    iOS and Mac OS will merge. Very slowly over the years. Eventually, I see OS X dying out and becoming a comapatibility mode like Classic, as iOS (which is still OS X at heart anyway) becomes the mainstream OS. But this will take a LONG time.

    As that happens, I expect Apple desktops will evolve into flat screens that lie on the surface in front of you�maybe slanted a bit, but not vertical (though they could tilt up for passive movie viewing). This sounds great to me! I can imagine Photoshop etc. with a whole new UI, and a future iOS adapted to big screens by allowing multiple apps on-screen at once. (And keyboards will probably be standard�these are production machines used for mass content creation, and with a need for shortcuts. But mice will be optional, since only �old� Mac software will use them.)

    These machines will be like pro/prosumer versions of the iPad, used for totally different purposes. Eventually. 5 years? Will they even be called Macs? (I suspect they will be�and fair enough, if they have an OS X compatibility mode.)

    In the meantime, I don�t see conventional iMacs with touchscreens. Touch on a vertical surface is a harmless gimmick at best (ask HP). And they give you Popeye Arm Syndrome!


    That leaked desktop touchpad, though, sounds great�I hope it ships!

    I think this might be exactly where desktops are going. They will actually be desktops. :cool:





    alhedges
    Apr 3, 12:25 PM
    I think so too. The toaster vs oven analogy works better than Jobs' truck vs car analogy. somebody send Jobs an email so he can steal it :D
    The problem with the toaster vs. oven analogy is that toasters don't cost the same as ovens. No one would buy a toaster if it cost $600. Nor is the iPad as limited as a toaster.

    That's why the car vs. truck analogy is more apt.





    chrono1081
    Apr 12, 10:02 PM
    No, but having features like face detection does suggest that it's a 'consumer' orientated product.

    Personally, I don't mind. As long as all the old multitrack features are still available (and the price significantly drops, to say, $50-$300,) then I intend to buy it.

    Not necessarily. They added this to Aperture and at first I was skeptical but its actually very useful and lets me enter metadata easily and search easily. Its not perfect obviously but it takes a lot of extra work out.





    Multimedia
    Sep 6, 07:21 PM
    I agree that the lower end 17" iMac is a better deal than the mini.Now that iMac is Core 2 Duo, the Academic $899 17" iMac is a mini killer config.



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