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  • redeye be
    May 28, 06:17 AM
    BTW, can we link to this thread in our text below?
    please do so!
    :D





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  • MorphingDragon
    Apr 15, 08:36 AM
    still cheaper than a lot of the competition. before we went to sql 2005 we looked at Oracle. by the time you bought the add on packs it was almost $1 million for our installation. SQL was 1/4 that.

    AD might be a bit expensive but the AD forests people created in Windows 2000 can be upgraded every version with minimal issues and it works out of the box. with other products you first have to spend months creating your schema, pray it doesn't break when used with other products and upgrading can be a big PITA. AD is the apple of corporate IT. you don't need a team of geeks toiling away for months to code a ldap schema, it just works out of the box

    1. You aren't looking very hard if your choices became MSSQL vs OracleDB.

    2. If you spend months creating your LDAP or even AD schema/map, you need to go back to your clients/customer/contractee/er and do some proper planning.

    3. AD was quickly dumped by the likes of Wall Street and Cox Industries. AD is a solution, not the Apple of Corporate IT.





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  • saving107
    May 2, 12:55 PM
    It's amazing what someone with the proper tool can do to actually test these kind of issues.


    You mean this was not the right tool?
    http://cdn.pocket-lint.com/images/AkRf/white-iphone-4-thicker-black-0.jpg?20110429-125543

    /Sarcasm





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  • SMM
    Nov 2, 02:20 PM
    Growing marketshare is a lot more difficult than some of you (not all) may imagine. If Apple had a sudden increase, they would not be able to support it. They would find some suppliers who would be unable to quickly ramp up for the extra demand. Their assembly plants would be overwhelmed, as would their transportation infrastructure.

    Growing their business must be performed in a strategic and systematic way. On the plus side, they have a solid cash reserve to this. But, they are extremely diverse and have new products coming down the line. The best thing they can do is increase sales in new markets, keep their profits high, maintain their lead in engineering and start increasing capacity.

    Many people have posted about having a mid-level tower, highly configurable, and placed between the imac and Mac Pro. I suspect Apple would like this as well. However, it takes a different kind of assembly line to make machines like this, and still keep the price low. It also takes more work in the sales to work order process to make it happen efficiently. I think this may be a possibility once Apple can get the infrastructure in-place to manage it. They most certainly need additional manufacturing capacity right now. This could very well be in work.

    Regardless, I believe Apple will end up with a significant market share and it will not be a linear growth. Going from 6%-12% will be the toughest period for them.



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  • notjustjay
    Mar 23, 01:48 PM
    One of my favourite features of the Apple TV is the ability to AirPlay a video stream from my Mac or from my iPad. I can watch a YouTube video, say "hey guys, check this out" and have it up on my big screen TV to show my friends in moments. Or I can purchase an iTunes movie or TV show, bring it to a friend's house, and play it on their TV.

    Imagine a future where AirPlay is a ubiquitous standard. You could carry that iPad anywhere and beam your favourite videos to any of your TVs or video displays, without the need for an Apple TV at each one... that would be incredibly cool.

    I'd want an AirPlay-enabled TV in my kitchen, so I could beam it cooking videos or recipe photos or otherwise put up stuff to watch while I'm working.





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  • hipsigti
    Jan 28, 06:02 AM
    I read somewhere awhile back that this same technology was in passports and and licenses and was very easy to read the information and hack in to the chip with some sort of device you can purchase or make from your local radio shack like a frequency scan tool like back in the old days with car alarms with code hopping technology! interesting video check out the whole vid the rfid part starts at 6:20sec. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuBo4E77ZXo



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  • King Cobra
    Sep 15, 04:44 PM
    At Pascack Hills, I have been on computers running NT4 and Windoze 2000, and both have *rarely* crashed on me. However, it's not common for me to see OS X crash on me. Even when I had 10.1 on my iMac 233 for a short time, it did not crash one time.

    My point is that as stable as the Windoze OS is, as you point out, OS X, simply put, is even more stable. Although there are some issues with hardware, usually, that's with upgraded hardware, the OS performs very well under the power of the G4.

    I have also heard about XP not crashing as much as the previous OSs. So I'll say it as it is: The Windoze OS is improving, but incremently closer to perfect. If an error pops up, at least explain what should be done about.





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  • wilburpan
    Sep 22, 07:15 AM
    Originally posted by MacCoaster

    I wouldn't say that 800MHz G4 would match 1.8GHz. Notice the 1.25GHz they used is *DUAL* processor 1.25GHz. Maybe *DUAL* 800MHzs.
    Here's the link to their rating of an iMac 800MHz G4 and a 1.8Ghz P4, which puts the two within shouting distance of each other.

    http://www.cpuscorecard.com/sys_premium.htm



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  • JPyre
    Apr 12, 04:46 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Well people prefer to buy AT&T right now, hence out of stock and goin for much more on ebay, soo the stats are wrong...
    They obviously polled people in non-AT&T markets, who live in the mid-west, who wouldn't buy one anyway.





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  • farmboy
    Apr 12, 03:05 PM
    The update, which weighs?

    Weight is other thing. The update has a size of...

    Let's use the English language correctly.

    It's a perfectly acceptable colloquialism.



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  • Huntn
    Mar 12, 09:49 AM
    They don't come any sexier than an American Corvette

    My favorite 1966 Vette:
    http://www.precisionmotive.com/img/customer_rides/1966_corvette_pat.jpg

    I also liked the 1966 Camaro:
    http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQb0szUhB4bZWzKKWaSkuvu-8rjvddX0A84wms28VmIzLjwCENbRw&t=1

    Honestly, I'm looking around my room right now and the only things that I think were made in America are books and software...

    Pretty much everything was made in Japan or China.

    I remember 1965 when made-in-Japan was viewed with derision. Not to imply Japanese made products were shabby, it was mostly prejudice. My first made-in-japan product was a small battery powered transistor radio. Regarding home-made US products, it's been down hill ever since.





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  • bugout
    Nov 26, 03:26 PM
    Did the add say it was from apple then ?

    No but the site says it's glass front and back.



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  • JackSYi
    Sep 1, 01:48 AM
    I can't wait till MWSF 07.





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  • mrbrown
    Feb 18, 10:45 PM
    Neither is Zuckerberg. He is not legally allowed to yet.


    What country are you from exactly? Zuckerberg (26) is well above the legal drinking age in the US...



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  • BruiserB
    May 2, 04:03 PM
    Has anyone torn-down a recent black iP4? Maybe Apple just changed the camera part on both?





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  • deadkennedy
    Apr 14, 05:10 PM
    Balmer soon to follow as chief of iPhone and iPad development.



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  • EagerDragon
    Sep 19, 05:46 PM
    What! no update for my G7 PowerBook?
    How they expect me to run virtual PC with no slowdowns?





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  • BenRoethig
    Oct 26, 04:00 PM
    I'm sorry for everyone with a PowerPC Mac, but the sooner the PowerPC is a distant memory, the better for the platform.





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  • weldon
    Apr 3, 11:21 AM
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    NathanMuir
    Apr 7, 05:38 PM
    If the US Government shuts down, it'll be the last time I ever vote for a Republican Congressional candidate. I've only ever voted for one, current Senator Richard Burr, but I won't do it again.

    This mess is absolutely pathetic. IMO, the Republicans will shoot themselves in the foot if the government shuts down. They can kiss the White House in 2012 and 2016 good bye.





    daa709
    Oct 24, 06:43 PM
    How bad do you guys think the queue will be? :confused:

    The earliest I can be there is 3.30, will that be early enough for a t-shirt? :D





    ment
    Mar 1, 02:08 AM
    :confused::confused::confused:In-app purchase can be disabled using parental control. This is stupid. I expect my tax to be used by my government to tackle bigger problems, oh maybe like jobs and the economy, not to appease some idiot "parents."





    WestonHarvey1
    Apr 12, 02:19 PM
    Lucky for you, you got to help finance the mess that is the University system :)

    By the end of this year I will have paid the final payment on my loans... I can't believe it's been 15 years! Worst investment I ever made.

    Seriously, one of the most eye-opening things when I entered college was learning that I did *not* possess a liberal, open-minded view of race relations. I grew up in a white neighborhood, with nice liberal white teachers, always telling us how we are all equal. I always admired Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speeches when I heard them.

    I thought that was the prevailing view until I got to college. I was so naive I wanted to run up to the first black guy I saw, give him a hug, and tell him I understand. Ha, not really, but you know what I mean. Guilty white liberal kid. I was stunned by the violent reaction I got before I'd ever opened my mouth.

    Wow. The whole thing was just turned on its head. Nobody talked about true equality as a goal - it was all about power, grievance, reparations... and everything I learned just sounded shockingly racist. I was told that was just how whites see things. Rookie mistake!





    steve knight
    Apr 8, 12:40 AM
    People won't have sex if they aren't educated about birth control.

    ya that must be it. before planned parent hood people did not have sex till after marriage or even then. surprised humans survived at all.