kinnetics
Apr 11, 07:34 PM
People seem to be missing that to provide the 3D illusion with this effect it requires an almost constant motion, otherwise it will just resemble a flat image of a 3d surface.
This makes any actual use of this kind of silly, and makes the viewing of 3D videos and images still impossible for the iPad This is because both videos and 3D images (.mpo files) have two images sent to each eye separately which this method of 3D is completely incapable of because it requires fully rendered models for viewing.
A parallax barrier, such as the one on the 3DS, or other legitimate 3D viewing method would be required to have any real use, particularly without forcing the user to constantly move their head or the device that they're holding to maintain the 3D effect.
I totally agree. Though the effect is cool, it's not practical to move your head constantly to achieve the effect. That would be quite annoying while playing a game or watching a 3D movie.
This makes any actual use of this kind of silly, and makes the viewing of 3D videos and images still impossible for the iPad This is because both videos and 3D images (.mpo files) have two images sent to each eye separately which this method of 3D is completely incapable of because it requires fully rendered models for viewing.
A parallax barrier, such as the one on the 3DS, or other legitimate 3D viewing method would be required to have any real use, particularly without forcing the user to constantly move their head or the device that they're holding to maintain the 3D effect.
I totally agree. Though the effect is cool, it's not practical to move your head constantly to achieve the effect. That would be quite annoying while playing a game or watching a 3D movie.
weg
Nov 17, 03:28 PM
would oled keys not be a lot better such as the ones used on the optimus keyboard concepts??
http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/
Optimus has also a funny mouse..
http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/mus2/
However, for my Powerbook a mouse that looks more like my Avatar, or at least one with a small rotating or bouncing ball attached would be more authentic :(
http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/
Optimus has also a funny mouse..
http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/mus2/
However, for my Powerbook a mouse that looks more like my Avatar, or at least one with a small rotating or bouncing ball attached would be more authentic :(
Hellhammer
May 3, 02:48 PM
The base model has a 5660 @ $800.
What base model? I was looking at the 3797$ configuration you linked, which has 1663$ CPU in it..
BTW, X5660 (http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=47921) costs 1219$... A config with that is around 3000$.
I have no idea what you are trying to achieve since no matter how much you try to justify it or post false specs and prices, it won't make the SP Mac Pro any better value. It costs a lot more than Dell's equivalent. Period.
What base model? I was looking at the 3797$ configuration you linked, which has 1663$ CPU in it..
BTW, X5660 (http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=47921) costs 1219$... A config with that is around 3000$.
I have no idea what you are trying to achieve since no matter how much you try to justify it or post false specs and prices, it won't make the SP Mac Pro any better value. It costs a lot more than Dell's equivalent. Period.
jer2eydevil88
Jan 9, 01:27 PM
The iPhone is groundbreaking don't get me wrong here I am so excited in anticipation for this to be released. On the other hand I was hugely let down by no other interesting releases, including iLife 07'!
What is this iTV nonsense? Microsoft's Xbox 360 has just been announced with a rumored better price per feature model than this thing. Already beaten to the punch Jobs threw this offstage as quickly as possible to actually impress us. Then nothing. No iLife, no new Macbook Pro case design, no official Tablet, no nothing.
Also why only Cingular? I have T-Mobile and they have much better coverage in my area! Bleh now I have to wait 3 years before I can actually use this much heralded tech.
What is this iTV nonsense? Microsoft's Xbox 360 has just been announced with a rumored better price per feature model than this thing. Already beaten to the punch Jobs threw this offstage as quickly as possible to actually impress us. Then nothing. No iLife, no new Macbook Pro case design, no official Tablet, no nothing.
Also why only Cingular? I have T-Mobile and they have much better coverage in my area! Bleh now I have to wait 3 years before I can actually use this much heralded tech.
ten-oak-druid
Apr 26, 05:49 PM
The front of the white iphone looks neat. The back is rather hideous.
Perhaps they should make it white on one side and black on the other.
Then again people wil argue which side should be white and which should be black.
http://maxcdn.fooyoh.com/files/attach/images/591/528/247/004/bele_and_lokai_star_trek.jpg
Perhaps they should make it white on one side and black on the other.
Then again people wil argue which side should be white and which should be black.
http://maxcdn.fooyoh.com/files/attach/images/591/528/247/004/bele_and_lokai_star_trek.jpg
HyperZboy
Mar 29, 07:59 PM
It did not go unnoticed to me that Apple is suing one cell phone related company and Nokia is suing SEVEN!
Kodak is suing FIVE!
And FOUR companies are suing Apple and HTC hasn't even countersued Apple! RIM is suing TWO!
What do the most suing companies have in common?
DECLINING.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2010/03/03/technology/bits-suepatent2/bits-suepatent2-blogSpan.jpg
Kodak is suing FIVE!
And FOUR companies are suing Apple and HTC hasn't even countersued Apple! RIM is suing TWO!
What do the most suing companies have in common?
DECLINING.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2010/03/03/technology/bits-suepatent2/bits-suepatent2-blogSpan.jpg
Hilmi Hamidi
Jan 14, 04:51 AM
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bentoms
Mar 8, 07:18 AM
just got 4GB for my late 2008 macbook pro..
just ordered 8GB & will test this weekend..
good thing crucial have a 45 days returns policy :)
just ordered 8GB & will test this weekend..
good thing crucial have a 45 days returns policy :)
patg55555
May 2, 09:40 AM
Oh wow - finally, maybe the iPhone can compete with all the fantastic Android devices for once. I've had the Droid, Droid X, and Droid Pro (for work) and have always said I'd never buy and iPhone for this reason (amongst many others). I can't believe most of the peeps on this post think this is a revolutionary idea. I do love my MacBook Pro, but Mac Sheeple drive me nuts!
Eniregnat
Aug 17, 06:08 PM
Are people as outraged by this leak as I am? I can't believe it. He just stole Steve's thunder at a later secret event. This will end up costing Apple the element of surprise and the impact of a special Steve announcement. We've got to punish Lion's Gate somehow. We need to boycott all of their films and show that they cannot mess with Apple. The mothership is under attack! Who's with me? :mad:
Right, like industry people haven�t been talking to each other about this.
No thunder stolen as everybody is fixated on the Apple phone, the 200TB iPod with holographic screen and the new G5. I forgot the new Newton, we will all waiting for that.
Will a movie download service really be that much of a break through?
I do believe that if the price is right, the current level of compression and resolution will be fine (annoying, but tolerable.). I will still buy Criterion DVDs and shoot to build a library that is not only resident on my PowerBook. I'd really rather see a good film in a theater.
This service will be a boon for people like me, who don't own or watch TV. This is the one time I could see a plan like NetFlix working for Apple. I would pay for a service that allowed me to have well resolved movies that I can only watch once, or that only work for a few weeks or so.
Right, like industry people haven�t been talking to each other about this.
No thunder stolen as everybody is fixated on the Apple phone, the 200TB iPod with holographic screen and the new G5. I forgot the new Newton, we will all waiting for that.
Will a movie download service really be that much of a break through?
I do believe that if the price is right, the current level of compression and resolution will be fine (annoying, but tolerable.). I will still buy Criterion DVDs and shoot to build a library that is not only resident on my PowerBook. I'd really rather see a good film in a theater.
This service will be a boon for people like me, who don't own or watch TV. This is the one time I could see a plan like NetFlix working for Apple. I would pay for a service that allowed me to have well resolved movies that I can only watch once, or that only work for a few weeks or so.
swingerofbirch
Oct 13, 01:06 AM
Thankfully there will be. I know for a fact that the public build of Leopard is missing a lot of stuff. Most of it simply isn't finished and so not checked into the main Leopard tree. Some of it is simply not checked in because its not ready to be shown. Anyone with access to RADAR can find this info through some interesting searches.
What and where is RADAR?
What and where is RADAR?
MacRumors
Dec 2, 01:40 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
The design of the Nike+iPod Sport Kit (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/05/20060523003420.shtml) leaves it vulnerable to potential surveillance (http://uwnews.washington.edu/ni/article.asp?articleID=28494) of the wearer, according to a team led by University of Washington doctoral student T. Scott Saponas.
Their research report (http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/systems/privacy.html) describes the potential for privacy and personal security problems if the transmissions of the in-shoe sensor are intercepted. The sensor is designed to transmit a unique code, identifying the shoe and therefore its wearer, to an iPod. The wearer may not realize that the sensor is normally on (it can be switched off), and that another person or monitoring system could track their location from as far as 60 feet away.
The report describes demonstration systems that Saponas and his research partners set up. One such system monitors the signals, identifies the wearer by the unique code, and uploads the data to a server that uses Google Maps to pinpoint and track the wearer's location in real-time.
According to the report, the Nike+iPod designers could have used simple cryptographic techniques to avoid or lessen these potential problems.
The design of the Nike+iPod Sport Kit (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/05/20060523003420.shtml) leaves it vulnerable to potential surveillance (http://uwnews.washington.edu/ni/article.asp?articleID=28494) of the wearer, according to a team led by University of Washington doctoral student T. Scott Saponas.
Their research report (http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/systems/privacy.html) describes the potential for privacy and personal security problems if the transmissions of the in-shoe sensor are intercepted. The sensor is designed to transmit a unique code, identifying the shoe and therefore its wearer, to an iPod. The wearer may not realize that the sensor is normally on (it can be switched off), and that another person or monitoring system could track their location from as far as 60 feet away.
The report describes demonstration systems that Saponas and his research partners set up. One such system monitors the signals, identifies the wearer by the unique code, and uploads the data to a server that uses Google Maps to pinpoint and track the wearer's location in real-time.
According to the report, the Nike+iPod designers could have used simple cryptographic techniques to avoid or lessen these potential problems.
WillEH
May 1, 03:53 PM
If you are referring to refugees they total about 6000 a year,not I would have thought much of a problem for Europe's second biggest economy.The myth of spending millions on housing and "their every needs" is just that a myth,of recent migrants 60% live in private rented housing and 18% are owner occupiers.Trying to lay the blame on the people who work hard to build the country up while ignoring the tiny minority who bleed it dry doesn't seem a very enlightened view to me.You're also not the only one who pays taxes.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/jun/29/immigration-social-housing
Monday 29 June 2009 14.45 BST - Nearly 2 years ago.
Also, I'm not talking about refugees. Also, my Auntie and Uncle both work for the social housing department for Bristol city council. I've heard terrible stories. British people, who are pretty much homeless, getting put down the bottom of the list for a priority newly legal immigrant who has 8 kids, etc. The british people who also have kids. We're afraid of upsetting people. Therefore we leave our own to stuffer, and help others. Also it's good in the last few years charities are now paying to home illegal immigrants, etc.
Also see this part "newly arrived migrants were being given priority for scarce social housing over British-born families", still a massive debate on going about this. This is STILL happening.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/jun/29/immigration-social-housing
Monday 29 June 2009 14.45 BST - Nearly 2 years ago.
Also, I'm not talking about refugees. Also, my Auntie and Uncle both work for the social housing department for Bristol city council. I've heard terrible stories. British people, who are pretty much homeless, getting put down the bottom of the list for a priority newly legal immigrant who has 8 kids, etc. The british people who also have kids. We're afraid of upsetting people. Therefore we leave our own to stuffer, and help others. Also it's good in the last few years charities are now paying to home illegal immigrants, etc.
Also see this part "newly arrived migrants were being given priority for scarce social housing over British-born families", still a massive debate on going about this. This is STILL happening.
iWhale
Jan 9, 06:36 PM
Me too! I'm ordering a MacBook Pro on the 19th of January! Do you think that I'll get stuck with iLife '06? If it comes out a week later will I get a free upgrade?
I'm not actually ordering mine, I'm buying it at (Singapore) Changi Airport (go parents credit card!, go!) so I doubt I'd get a cd slipped in :(
I'm not actually ordering mine, I'm buying it at (Singapore) Changi Airport (go parents credit card!, go!) so I doubt I'd get a cd slipped in :(
kavika411
Apr 13, 08:25 AM
So the answer, in your mind, is to take the poor example of another country in order to justify the same behavior in your own? ... the lure of oppression can sometimes be a siren song that lures the weak to its attractive melody.
You got owned, citizenzen, and there's no rhetorical question, or ad hominem attack, or sidestep you can take to get out from under it.
This all started when you huffed the following challenge:
:rolleyes: Show me the laws that force a dress code on foreign visitors.
Mac'nCheese accepted your challenge:
You mean when female troops from other countries are "encouraged" to cover up while serving in Muslim countries?
You then chose to ratchet up The Needless Condescension Meter vis-a-vis a red herring debate on the difference between the terms "encourage" and "outlaw":
Sorry that subtle difference is lost on you. Maybe a definition might help ...Maybe it's just me ... and the dictionary ... but those two words don't seem to mean the same thing at all. :rolleyes:
Mac'nCheese then called you on asserting he had assimilated "encourage" and "outlaw." So, you again ratchet the snark and "ask":
So what point were you failing to make?
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You got owned, citizenzen, and there's no rhetorical question, or ad hominem attack, or sidestep you can take to get out from under it.
This all started when you huffed the following challenge:
:rolleyes: Show me the laws that force a dress code on foreign visitors.
Mac'nCheese accepted your challenge:
You mean when female troops from other countries are "encouraged" to cover up while serving in Muslim countries?
You then chose to ratchet up The Needless Condescension Meter vis-a-vis a red herring debate on the difference between the terms "encourage" and "outlaw":
Sorry that subtle difference is lost on you. Maybe a definition might help ...Maybe it's just me ... and the dictionary ... but those two words don't seem to mean the same thing at all. :rolleyes:
Mac'nCheese then called you on asserting he had assimilated "encourage" and "outlaw." So, you again ratchet the snark and "ask":
So what point were you failing to make?
likemyorbs
Apr 6, 10:50 PM
Either way ... I do not want to derail this thread too far from "the Jews owning the White House"
But they DO own the white house, haven't you heard?? Don't tell the F�hrer or he may attempt to invade us... shhhh...it's a big jew conspiracy :)
But they DO own the white house, haven't you heard?? Don't tell the F�hrer or he may attempt to invade us... shhhh...it's a big jew conspiracy :)
ghostlyorb
Apr 11, 05:02 PM
Sweet! looks awesome!
mxptt
May 5, 08:35 AM
Now don't quote me on this. but i was told by apple, that the highest they came was 128 GB, because i no i was thinking about doing the same thing.
here is a 512 GB for sale at newegg
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139400
here is a 512 GB for sale at newegg
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139400
acidfast7
Apr 29, 11:20 AM
http://www.npd.com/press/releases/press_110428.html
Sales are determined by model number. Inventory control is calculated by part number.
Keep trying, though. I'm quite amused.
Actually, if you want to peruse "Press Releases" and cite them as definitive, that's your choice. It just reeks of amateurism and would get you laughed out of any meeting that I attend.
Sales are determined by model number. Inventory control is calculated by part number.
Keep trying, though. I'm quite amused.
Actually, if you want to peruse "Press Releases" and cite them as definitive, that's your choice. It just reeks of amateurism and would get you laughed out of any meeting that I attend.
Maverick1337
Jul 15, 10:34 PM
You know what I would tell Steve Jobs, to shut the <insert> up. Real world testing is different than the professional developer testing they did. It's a huge problem and SJ is trying to downplay it. Well after Consumer Reports denying supporting the product, Apple is in the real <insert>hole with the iPhone 4. I don't know about you guys but I am tired of all of Steve Jobs snide remarks and responses to a huge problem.
I can hear it now from whoever is speaking tomorrow.
"You guys need to shut up. Steve Jobs told you to hold it differently or put case on it, SO DO IT!"
*Walks off stage*
That's what I predict will happen.
I can hear it now from whoever is speaking tomorrow.
"You guys need to shut up. Steve Jobs told you to hold it differently or put case on it, SO DO IT!"
*Walks off stage*
That's what I predict will happen.
severe
Jun 24, 08:50 PM
ˆhuh? :confused:
Anyhoo... all went very smooth today, despite the earlier issues. Got to the store just before opening (10AM) and was out the door in 20 minutes.
For those keeping count, the employee helping me did tell another customer that their store only received 20 phones. This was in Long Beach, CA.
Sorry to hear that some of us have to wait 'til the next shipment. The stories here can lead one to believe something diabolical, or irresponsible at least, could have been going on in some places. :(
BTW... half of the dozen or so people waiting outside with me, prior to opening, were there to see if there were any iPhones available for those who hadn't preordered. They were quickly turned away once inside.
Anyhoo... all went very smooth today, despite the earlier issues. Got to the store just before opening (10AM) and was out the door in 20 minutes.
For those keeping count, the employee helping me did tell another customer that their store only received 20 phones. This was in Long Beach, CA.
Sorry to hear that some of us have to wait 'til the next shipment. The stories here can lead one to believe something diabolical, or irresponsible at least, could have been going on in some places. :(
BTW... half of the dozen or so people waiting outside with me, prior to opening, were there to see if there were any iPhones available for those who hadn't preordered. They were quickly turned away once inside.
spob15
Apr 22, 01:08 PM
What does it cost these magazines to digitize an issue each month? Is there a team of 2 people or 20 putting the digital version? All the articles have been written and researched, the photographs and artwork already exist in digital form as well as the layout. What they save on digital issues; no paper, ink or printing costs, no delivery cost or at least a lot less. One thing they loose however is shelf space, how many times have you stopped in a store and thumbed through a magazine because the cover grabbed your eye.
That only applies to maxim and black bar mags...:(:o
That only applies to maxim and black bar mags...:(:o
exabytes18
Jul 11, 04:22 PM
I had a laptop with a magnesium alloy case back in the days before I became a Mac Convert. It was a Sony VAIO 505-TR, and was a very nice light machine. One of the benefits of the magnesium case over the aluminium Powerbook case is the magnesium case never corroded like my 12" PB case has.
I think your iBook has a magnesium frame.
Magnesium tanishes, but I believe it is like aluminum and practically transparent. As for the flammability, you have got to be really trying to ignite it. Your iPod is not just going spontaneously light on fire.
I think your iBook has a magnesium frame.
Magnesium tanishes, but I believe it is like aluminum and practically transparent. As for the flammability, you have got to be really trying to ignite it. Your iPod is not just going spontaneously light on fire.
lhsa
Jun 10, 01:35 PM
most excellent information, bloodbone:cool:
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