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  • coder12
    Apr 22, 12:17 AM
    Play the Sue Me, Sue You Blues (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2JIexhpMNs).
    LOL, If you don't want an iPhone... don't buy it type of song :)

    Sounds to me like the real insecure one here is maclaptop, if thats the mindset you have going on concerning phones and image.

    My Mac Laptop is secure, Lion told me so ;)




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  • twoodcc
    Oct 20, 07:40 PM
    too bad they dont have a midrange tower with an i5 or i7

    yeah for real. but that iMac sure does seem nice




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  • ChrisA
    Jul 11, 03:02 PM
    [The Microsoft music player could be a huge success if Microsoft wants it to be. MS could offer them at such a low price they they would sell fast. Of course MS would loose a pile of money on each unit but why would they care if the goal is to run the competition out of bussenis. A $50 player with 10 GB of space would pretty much kill the iPod.




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  • a.gomez
    Apr 29, 11:37 PM
    fantastic!... I already bought an album so I could get the free 20 Gig Amazon Cloud player for a year



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  • Apple OC
    May 1, 10:41 PM
    I wonder who owns the Mansion he was staying at? ... seems like some bad choices made by them.




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  • Willis
    Oct 23, 08:22 AM
    What a load of crap. People always make out Apple try and get your hard earned cash, but it seems nowadays its everyone else!

    Microsoft are just going to cause more problems for themselves because prohibiting the use of the basic and home editions to be used, people will just get a cracked version, because thats what most people do.

    Pointless!



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  • OneIzDead
    Apr 18, 08:15 PM
    Did you have these Gestures enabled before?

    i had to activate the multi-touch gestures with "Xcode", the new 4.3.2 update doesn't activate multi-touch....




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  • lordonuthin
    Nov 30, 09:49 PM
    yeah i know, which stinks, but at least windows 7 is a little better.

    here's the problem for me and the bigadv units: i can't really use the computer for anything else. but with the gpus going, i can still use the system.

    gpu3 will be good, but still, apple doesn't allow for all the video cards though

    At least with my mac pro it is quite usable while running bigadv units, it doesn't feel slow at all and the wu doesn't slow down very much.

    Are there gpu, pci-e, power connectors inside the mac pro? I forgot to look the last time I had mine open.

    I will sell my 2 copies of win 7, and go back to linux, when gpu3 is up and running, it would be nice not to have to buy another copy right now but I don't want to wait for gpu3, which could be weeks or months before it is ready. I guess it is out for alpha testing, I don't think I'll bother until it's past the beta stage.



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  • LightSpeed1
    Apr 14, 01:06 AM
    Will it blend???That's funny.

    Please no, not another thing to add to my signature.:( :D




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  • Queso
    Jul 21, 10:18 AM
    Finally Apple are back from those awful tanking sales G4 years, though will they ever break through that 5% glass ceiling?



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  • Keleko
    Apr 9, 07:42 PM
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5190/5604434532_bf3647c0ff_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/22077805@N07/5604434532/)




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  • Luph67
    Apr 28, 05:17 PM
    If you look at other photos it looks exactly the same.

    That photo has a weird angle to it. You can see the other side of the white iphone.



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  • irbdavid
    Jul 21, 11:24 AM
    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.

    Actually they want to sell you the hardware, right? Apple calls itself a hardware company that makes a bit of software on the side, rather than software company that makes hardware to sell with it, doesn't it?




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  • maclaptop
    Apr 28, 03:34 PM
    Anyone else find these stories on market share to be completely boring?!?

    Can MacRumors setup a Page 3 section to put these on and keep the interesting rumors on the first page (new Macs, new iOS, etc)?

    -Kevin
    I agree completely. Great Idea!



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  • BraveArts
    Nov 11, 07:28 AM
    Still doesn't seem to be available outside the US. Any ideas why??
    or when it might be available in Europe?? :apple:




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  • Snowy_River
    Oct 23, 10:19 AM
    Setting aside the question of no VM at all, has it occurred to anyone that having a restriction on running in a VM even on the licensed machine could put a damper on the idea of having Parallels (or VMWare) be able to start up off of the BootCamp partition? As that's an ability that I've been wanting, that's something that bothers me about this....



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  • fixyourthinking
    Jul 24, 04:48 PM
    Interesting, and good news--surprised it took this long. Although the quoted article seems to show a bit of a misunderstanding about how the mouse actually works--yes, some people aren't comfortable with the way it detects clicks, but it has to do with the touch sensors, not "fat buttons".

    2nd that ... and wonder WHAT took so long




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  • lPHONE
    Apr 22, 05:54 PM
    Dude... I'm an analyst.
    If this guy can do it, so can I.




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  • Mr. McMac
    Sep 14, 11:30 AM
    This t shirt

    http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q146/atbglenn/Computers/d1bb1ec8.jpg




    ValSalva
    Apr 26, 12:09 PM
    $20 a year seems pretty reasonable.




    Moyank24
    Apr 25, 04:44 PM
    Moyank24 because she is a woman who won't give me cheap sammiches. Sounds wolfish to me. :D
    I'll change my vote if any good evidence shows up.

    I am completely and utterly shocked by this vote.

    /sarcasm

    And forget about cheap sandwiches...you're paying double for lapdances!




    Sined
    Apr 22, 11:07 AM
    Speak for yourself.

    Small minded thinking is not something I subscribe to.

    So are you going to invest in an electric car right away? Or wait until the infrastructure is fully put in to place to make it worthwhile?




    MacRumors
    Dec 1, 01:56 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Last month's Month of Kernel Bugs (http://projects.info-pull.com/mokb/) (MOKB) has concluded, and a total of 10 Mac OS X vulnerabilities has been found. The vulnerabilities were wide-ranging, from a wireless driver exploit (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061102085906.shtml) to a system call (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061111185646.shtml), multiple disk image vulnerabilities (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061121195941.shtml), and most recently an AppleTalk vulnerability (among others). Apple patched the first wireless driver exploit (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061128162852.shtml) along with other unrelated vulnerabilities this week, however all remaining MOKB vulnerabilities remain un-patched.

    Interview
    MOKB organizer "LMH" spoke to MacRumors about the project. According to LMH, most of the project's time was spent on Linux and the Mac OS, both of which were described as "not hard" to break.

    The Linux kernel takes little time to break. I'm more familiar with the code and thus it also takes less time to isolate issues. OS X kernel (XNU) takes less time but depending on the area you're checking, debugging and isolation may require a bit more time (if you take into account that AppleTalk source code is almost unreadable and totally deprecated) [...] I didn't have much time left for working on Microsoft Windows but I've received the most helpful feedback from the MSRC people on potentially interesting stuff to check. Not a huge reference of internal code nor NDA covered documents, but at least enough to start with.

    In LMH's point of view, the state of Mac OS X security is not great.

    From the technical perspective, OS X security is rather poor, at least when it comes to kernel-land code. This isn't a sign of negligence of Apple, but obviously when you take code from many different places and stick it together, it's prone to problems. Not just new ones but also old issues that 'went under the radar'. [...] (ed note: now comparing MS to Apple) I can say that Microsoft has a more thorough auditing process and investment when it comes to kernel code than Apple. They also have the advantage of having such code being produced within the company. Mac OS X kernel, for example, depends heavily on FreeBSD development. A security flaw in the FreeBSD kernel will likely affect OS X and probably other BSD "flavours"

    However, just because LMH is a bit critical of Mac OS X's security, don't call him an Apple-hater.

    Taking security arguments apart, I have to say that Mac OS X is a pretty well integrated system. It's tightly packaged [...] and nice looking. I'm an OS X user myself and I certainly feel like Apple has invested long time on tweaking the little details. Now they just have to invest a little more on security matters, but not hiring a 'turnover security firm' to do the consulting that leaves the job half done. That's what failed, IMHO.

    First Adware for Mac OS X?
    In related news, F-Secure claims to have received what is possibly the first ever proof-of-concept Adware program for Mac OS X (http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/archive-112006.html#00001030). The program, dubbed iAdware, will launch Safari to specified web pages when the user used any number of applications, and installation of the adware did not require admin privileges.

    [ Digg This (http://digg.com/apple/Month_of_Kernel_Bugs_Unveils_10_Mac_OS_X_Vulnerabilities) ]




    jessica.
    Jan 25, 08:24 PM
    Post Your Last Purchase XV...WOWEEE! (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1053646) at 57 pages and 2265 posts later, it was time.

    Last purchase was all grown up stuff, groceries, auto fuel, and my mortgage payment. :eek:

    http://www.insidesocal.com/bargain/Groceries.jpg

    http://mortgagenomoneydown.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/minimum-down-payment-on-a-house.jpg



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