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  • SandynJosh
    Mar 29, 07:31 PM
    I think some of you read the story close enough to know that it isn't the battery that is produced in this factory in Japan, but an important component of the battery; a special flexible polymer film.

    Secondly, the factory is intact, it is the port that brings in chemicals and ships out finished goods that is damaged.

    It is a classical example of, "For the want of a nail, the shoe was lost...etc."

    The quick solution might be to use a different port and ship to and from the new port by rail...or to ship in and out by air.

    Finally, I suspect that the reason the iPod is listed as being affected and not iPhones and iPads is that whatever materials are available in short supply are being diverted to support iPhones and iPads at the expense of the iPods, which do not contribute as well to the projected bottom line.





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  • baryon
    Apr 26, 02:34 PM
    It's strange that Android is so popular, I have not seen many people use it so far. I have tried one Android device a few months ago and it was not nearly as responsive, logical, and functional as iOS at all. I mean it wasn't just a matter of subjective preference, that thing was really horrible!

    But I imagine Android runs differently on different handsets, and the bigger choice allows for lower price points, so more people buy it. Also, Android is an open-source OS which can be used on anything, while iOS only comes on the limited kinds of devices that Apple makes, which explains why Android is so popular.





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  • Radoo
    Apr 18, 03:57 PM
    shame really that Apple is resorting to Microsoft-esque tactics. If you can't beat em, just sue em, mentality.

    Thats like saying that Coca-Cola should sue Pepsi

    Xerox PARC should have aggressively sued Apple when the GUI was becoming commercialized.

    NO, Apple did not invent the first GUI Operating System. Xerox made the first GUI in their Alto systems. Xerox only sued (late for that matter) when Apple sued Microsoft for their GUI OS (Windows).

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8b/Xerox_Alto.jpg/240px-Xerox_Alto.jpg
    Look's just like an iMac! :eek: almost... Stupid patents... Good for Xerox, too bad that playing fair is not helping these days...:mad:





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  • 0815
    Apr 5, 02:56 PM
    I travel internationally weekly, and EVERY international iPhone carrier is bound by their arms and legs just like AT&T. It's Apple's way or no way. Want to advertise iPhone? MUST be Apple's advertisements. Want to offer iPhone? Must include visual voicemail as Apple wants it. Want to sell iPhone? Must be at Apple's prices with apple's terms.

    Want to break the contract with Apple? Must turn over your first born child. It's the same story in every country. I am very well traveled, and I'm very familiar with iPhone in other countries. I bought both mine in the UK, FYI

    even google disagrees with you - they wish in the meantime to have forced more control over the carriers (as they already admitted in the public) :D





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  • fraggot
    Apr 25, 09:32 AM
    Almost EVERY cell phone that's ever existed has tracked your phone in some form of fashion and stored it on the device. This is nothing new but just because it's an iPhone it's a big deal.

    People need to find other things to worry about cause this shouldn't be it.





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  • chewy5000
    Sep 11, 02:00 AM
    Wow! What kind of slow-ass lines do you people in Australia have to suffer with?

    Thats ridiculously slow. :(

    I've got broadband. It's fast (it says 100.0 Mbps, but i don't think that's right), but 've got like a 3 mb (okay, maybe more like 200) download limit. I can't even download daily podcasts :(





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  • rdowns
    Apr 14, 05:37 PM
    I'd try to take the time to find it.

    There are people who specialize in that.

    Let them loose. See what they find.


    And we should, after an across the board cut, IMO.





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  • trrosen
    May 7, 12:27 PM
    Most people don't understand the fundamental differences between iDisk and Drop Box. If Apple was to build a front end to iDisk that stored the file locally and then sync'd over WebDAV in the background they'd be able to offer the same performance.

    Prefrences > mobile me > iDisk ...Set iDisk syncing on and a local cache of your iDisk is created and synced automatically. Just like dropbox.





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  • appleguy123
    May 3, 06:42 PM
    No traps in the current room so we can leave without searching the current room.

    There could be treasure here. Searching this room is guaranteed to be safe, as far as I can tell.





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  • 0010101
    Nov 27, 12:28 AM
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    NEW YORK (AP) -- Cell phone owners will be allowed to break software locks on their handsets in order to use them with competing carriers under new copyright rules announced Wednesday.

    Given the above news, NO cellphone company may soon be subsidizing ANY phones.

    Sure they will. They give you the phone at a discounted rate, or free, if you sign a service contract for X number of years.. which is how they get their money back.

    The new rules are intended for people who buy the phones at full price, or decide to move to a competing carrier after they have fulfilled their obligations under their service contract/agreement.

    The people this might sting would be outfits like Virgin Mobile, TracPhone, and other 'pre-paid' wireless companies, who often sell their phones at or below cost because they'll make up the money in sold airtime.

    They hook you with the low price and no contract or monthly fee, but then sock you with .25 cents a minute or more airtime charges.





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  • Stevamundo
    Nov 29, 05:30 PM
    i never had any problems with the Boot Camp Partition until this
    mac ran fine and i need to use Windows for certain programs

    Did you even bother to read this link that someone posted for you cav23j? http://openforum.sophos.com/t5/Sophos-Anti-Virus-for-Mac-Home/Slow-down-when-scanning-Work-around-now-available/td-p/295





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  • fastlane1588
    Aug 7, 02:01 PM
    Now we enter the era of "Merom MacBook Pros next Tuesday!" rumors :p

    Anything that wasn't mentioned today can still come at any time :)




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  • phpmaven
    Apr 25, 11:28 AM
    +1. My IP is being logged right now most likely. No matter where you go, using any communication device, you can be tracked. If you're that paranoid, get off the grid. Every phone company tracks your location. This for iPhone users is just a log of it on your phone.

    I do agree, however, that the consolidated.db file should at least be encrypted if it is to remain on the device. Now any good crook knows all they need is your iphone to find out when best to rob you.

    Exactly. I don't know why everybody is all fired up about this. If you aren't a criminal, you have nothing to worry about. If you are, then you are probably bright enough to use a burn phone. :p





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  • BlizzardBomb
    Jul 22, 09:00 AM
    Surely they can't continue to justify a Core Solo.

    Not with a dual 1.66GHz Merom taking its price point.





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  • ECUpirate44
    Apr 9, 06:12 PM
    The answer is 288.

    Back to 7th grade Math: Order of operations= PEMDAS
    Parentheses first 9+3=12
    Then division 48/2=24 because 24X2 is 48. Multiplication and division go together.
    Then multiplication because they are next to each other. 24(12)=288





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  • duffman9000
    Jul 22, 11:43 AM
    Negative? How can this news be negative? Only the most diehard G4 lovers would call this news negative.





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  • Vegasman
    Mar 29, 06:28 PM
    Ah... dude... yes they have had suicides there... 11 attempts in 5 months out of 300,000 employees.

    You do realize this is lower than the US actual suicide rate of 11 per-100K per-year.

    Sorry... but I hate it when people and the press use "drama" to make a point and in reality... the Chinese workers at Foxconn are no different than your average US citizen.

    And I think Foxconn actually had around 800,000 employees at the time, 300,000 of which were at one factory.





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  • GeekLawyer
    Apr 18, 03:02 PM
    Here we go again! Stupid Lawyers :(A lawyer is only as "stupid" as her client.





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  • al2o3cr
    Mar 29, 09:46 AM
    What I'm more curious about is: will Amazon offer the Import/Export service:

    http://aws.amazon.com/importexport/

    for these accounts? I suspect an awful lot of us stuck behind cable modems with craptastical upload speeds would appreciate that...





    aswitcher
    Sep 11, 12:53 AM
    Dial-up. ...

    And I'm in the 10th largest city in the country. My parents, who live in a little country town a long way from anywhere get quite decent broadband speeds. Go figure...:confused:


    Common mate, the Gong isn't a city ;)

    I get ~8000kbps so Movie downloads works for me - if the price and quality and DRM are right.





    generik
    Sep 16, 08:16 PM
    Now, it will probably be around the 25th before I get, and I won't open it, but considering I have upgrades (so customization = no return) how hard do you guys think it would be for me to exchange it for an updated one?

    It is always bad practice to CTO a machine, as it is if there are no faults with it you are not entitled to send it back...





    Chris.L
    Nov 6, 12:01 PM
    Blah blah blah. Lack of AV software makes Macs very unattractive to business settings.



    One of the barriers to integrating Macs into corporate and business environments is the lack of anti-virus tools. Yeah, you can dismiss this as FUD (and maybe there's some truth to that) but the fact remains--someday, one way or another, there will be a Mac OS X virus. I defy you to find one IT dept. in the country that wants to be caught off-guard by that. If you're going to have Macs in a business environment, the IT staff needs to know that they're protected in the event of an OS X virus outbreak. Whether any OS X viruses exist now or not and whether AV companies are trying to sell products with FUD is irrelevant in that context.

    Those of you who want to see wider adoption of Macs in business environments ought to be happy to see this kind of thing showing up, regardless of whether you personally need it or not.

    Agree completely.

    And not just any old AV solution either something with a respected name and centrally managed. Something that will be a requirement for any half decent IT Dept/Corporate. How if I could just get a VMware client for OS X I could ditch my work HP. Oh, and a docking station...

    I have had this installed since release day, and I can honestly say it hasn't slowed my MBP at all. I would actually forget it was there at all except for the little icon at the top.





    netdog
    Jul 31, 04:20 AM
    Wow. That must've wasted a ton of your time.




    I don't believe this rumour to be honest, but it's fun to spectulate.

    For goodness sakes, the delivery date aside, Apple has already virtually confirmed that an Apple phone is on the way.





    ashley1496
    Mar 29, 12:16 PM
    I was excited about this at first but... this just seems like an incredibly stupid fad. Instead of spending time to put the music on my PMP, I sync to the digital cloud, then stream the music to said player. Yeah, in an era where unlimited data is becoming more not less scarce, that's just what I need, data surcharges. This just appears to be yet another fad intending to push consumer technology in the wrong direction.

    I completely agree. I see a scary thing starting here. It used to be overage for "minutes" on phones (which almost never happens how). But now they want you to have "caps". They "claim" that the "typical user" doesn't regularly reach the cap. But with more and more of services with offerings like the cloud come into play. EVERYONE will be hitting those caps. Hell, just UPLOADING your music to the "cloud" may do this for some. Not to mention, if you get close you know that certain companies *cough-comcast* SLOW your internet speed down, right?

    Not to mention, you've got these companies who want to charge you for data...and then because you want to use your data a certain way, want to charge you more. (WiFi sharing of iPhone internet, thanks AT&T)

    Comcast doesn't charge me extra because we share our internet between 2 computers, 2 iPhones, an iPad, PS3, Tivo, Kindle 3, PSP....etc...

    We're heading down a dangerous path... stunted and/or limited internet and stringent data caps.