Friday, May 13, 2011

cherry tree leaves

cherry tree leaves. cherry tree leaves on the patio
  • cherry tree leaves on the patio



  • Shasta
    Aug 2, 11:54 AM
    This is a summary of what I think WWDC will be like: more can be found at a thread I unfortunately wrote right as this one was being published.
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=221151

    "Myths, Dreams, and Expectations"

    so here we go!

    Myths:
    Powerbook G5
    iPhone
    iTablet
    iPod


    Dreams:
    New Displays
    Price Drops
    Free Candy and Naked Women

    Expectations:
    OSX 10.5
    New Hardware: Pro Macs, X Serves, MacBook Pros

    My reasons for all of this can be found at the other thread

    Shasta
    (Sorry for the thread spamming)





    cherry tree leaves. Spots On Peach Tree Leaves
  • Spots On Peach Tree Leaves



  • dba7dba
    Apr 26, 03:15 PM
    They can activate it in the store for you and do a personal setup if you want. setup your email etc..

    You do not need a computer to own the phone. (updates going forward i believe require a computer but over the air updates are on the horizon)

    My iPad i haven't yet synced with my computer as an example. walked out of the store smart cover on and my email already setup.

    what about future updates? what if you can't go to a local apple store? i can but what about others who don't have one nearby? something apple should think about.





    cherry tree leaves. A flurry of cherry tree
  • A flurry of cherry tree



  • adamfilip
    Aug 4, 09:45 AM
    What are the odds that Apple Stores will offer to upgrade the Yonah processors in the MacBooks, iMacs, and Minis to the Merom chips (for a fee, of course)?

    I'm guessing they won't do this, but I thought I'd ask.

    Apple doing it.. um None really
    but i bet there will be other companies that will be willing to do the upgrade





    cherry tree leaves. LED cherry tree light,led
  • LED cherry tree light,led



  • cecildk9999
    Nov 27, 06:15 AM
    I want a device that I can check email on the go, sign documents, sketch a quick idea, circle an interesting part of an article for someone to look over, browse the web with ease, control my other computers/servers, take a picture and write some notes on it so that someone can get a better idea of what I'm thinking and countless other possibilities I haven't thought of.

    I feel like this is the sort of market Apple would go for if they do consider going into some kind of 'tablet' machine. It doesn't have to move mountains, but be simplistic in form and function. I love the portability of my laptop, but would consider buying something like this if it let me do basic web surfing, play my iTunes music/videos, check email, and write with a slide-out style keyboard. But the challenge will be if they can get it at a $499 price point; that's my limit, at any rate. :(





    cherry tree leaves. the cherry tree leaves.
  • the cherry tree leaves.



  • ticman
    Nov 20, 10:53 AM
    I just sent BLT an email and wii let I know what I get back. Something doesn't sound right. Must not be getting 20000 units. Just strange





    cherry tree leaves. In Bermuda Surinam Cherry
  • In Bermuda Surinam Cherry



  • gadget123
    Apr 20, 01:44 PM
    It will have an 8MP camera did we not read they are using Sony?

    Won't be a massive upgrade then? :confused:





    cherry tree leaves. tree leaf tree leaves
  • tree leaf tree leaves



  • ehoui
    May 6, 08:45 AM
    Yes, you are correct - once you are in science or engineering. But how many children never get there because of a system that over-complicates even simple calculations. All it takes is a couple of bad years/teachers/experiences to put a kid totally off of math. Truly brilliant kids will likely overcome these set-backs, but most kids are not brilliant.... they are good to competent. And good to competent engineers are needed as much as the ones who put landers on the Mars... oh, wait wasn't there a problem with one of those that involved non-metric measurements? (what is the smiley for "snarky" and "tongue in cheek"?)

    I can understand the intuitive justification of this argument, but I'd like to see something more rigorous before I accept it. My own intuitive sense is that learning measurement systems, while important to early child development, don't, in of themselves (i.e., imperial or metric), have a causal relationship with math and science success (or failure) in school. I think there are other much stronger factors to success in math and engineering. One example: "male malaise" in the UK and the USA (a general problem in elementary and secondary schools); also, public school math programs are not rigorous and set the bar relatively low.





    cherry tree leaves. cherry tree leaves after the
  • cherry tree leaves after the



  • Don't panic
    May 5, 04:44 PM
    We have axes. How about cutting a shortcut through a floor, wall, or ceiling :eek: .

    On another note, how many above ground floors does this house have ? From the outside, we would have seen how many floors the house has.

    if nothing happens in the next few minutes, i am about to prepare some goblin stew.





    cherry tree leaves. Cherry Tree Flower Trio,
  • Cherry Tree Flower Trio,



  • rmwebs
    Apr 21, 05:02 PM
    How is the so-called "Pro" market larger or more worthy than the IT/enterprise market? "Pro" users didn't sustain the Xserve sales any more than enterprise. Xserve was not just a server box.

    I manage 600+ Mac workstations, and I can do so from 2 or 3 Mac OS X Servers, using services which are either not available or impractical to build and maintain on Linux and Windows, such as NetBoot, MCX and Apple SUS. Our "Pro" users would be single digits.

    Go back and read my post please...thoroughly.

    I am referring to the wider market. Sure, you manage 600+ Mac workstations. But on the grand scale of things, thats not worth anything to Apple.

    Put it this way:

    Why spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on redevelopment for an audience of, lets say 50,000 customers when you can spend the same amount on an audience of 1million+ customers. See my point? The server market for Apple is clearly not worth it. Yes, it sucks big time for people like yourself who rely on it, but at the end of the day Apple will focus on products that bring in cash, not products that break even at best.





    cherry tree leaves. bing cherry tree pictures.
  • bing cherry tree pictures.



  • LxHunter
    Nov 14, 01:14 PM
    Should I continue to use the free Sophos or switch to the ESET paid AV?

    On a iMac for business and home use.

    Thanks for any insight.





    cherry tree leaves. bud on our cherry tree…
  • bud on our cherry tree…



  • MacFly123
    Apr 21, 07:53 PM
    FINALLY some Mac Pro updates!

    Very interesting....

    This does sound logical to me, its a combination of the lines and i am sure would make it convenient for sound and media pro's whom also have other rack equipment like massive disk arrays and audio equipment(them hings with blinkie lights in sound studios :P ).

    agreed, hopefully an update with the new FCP X :confused:

    Exactly! Please let this all come out at the same time so I can buy a completely new setup with the new Final Cut Studio and Lion! :D

    Here's a quick scale / mockup

    Please leave the dual super drives Apple! We pros still need those to author DVDs!





    cherry tree leaves. Cherry Tree Galllery Knutsford
  • Cherry Tree Galllery Knutsford



  • tbrinkma
    Apr 25, 10:43 AM
    Unfortunately it�s not THAT easy. First, to delete the file you need to apply a jailbreak to your device. If you delete it on your Mac, pretty sure it will be recreated on your next device sync. Second, I�m sure the consolidated.db is not used by Apple themselves, BUT I guess it�s used by their advertising partners. I bet certain Apps will be able to access it to show localized iAds to the user. And to top it all off, Apple hasn�t asked for my permission to collect this data.

    Ok, here's the information that's actually known about the consolidated.db file:
    1) It records the locations of nearby wi-fi access points and cell towers.
    2) When location services were originally added to the iPhone, the file had a different name and was stored in a different location. (It was moved as part of the multi-tasking updates.)
    3) The purpose of the file has been explicitly spelled out by Apple *from the beginning*. It is used *by* location services to calculate your current position in order to be able to display your position faster than would be possible solely using GPS. (It's part of the Assisted GPS process.)
    4) There is absolutely no evidence that the file's contents are ever transmitted to anyone. It exists on the iPhone, and in the backup(s) of said iPhone.





    cherry tree leaves. images of a large tree and
  • images of a large tree and



  • Zimmy68
    Mar 29, 09:11 AM
    And Amazon thinks crippling ioS compatibility will be good business? FAIL.

    It's Apple crippling it with their, we get 30% of everything no matter what it is.

    Amazon would love to get this on iOS devices, it helps with their sales. That is why Kindle is available.

    Talk to Apple, they are the bad guy here.





    cherry tree leaves. a cherry tree branch,
  • a cherry tree branch,



  • Tomorrow
    May 3, 08:03 PM
    :confused: Not progress because you'd have to relearn something?

    You missed my point; it isn't progress because it's an enormous step backward. It's not the "learning something new" part, it's the "throwing away everything you already know."

    Mate, what progress would ever have been made if people always held to that argument? In the 80's/90's there were probably more than a few people in the design/publishing industry saying, 'Sorry, can't switch to Macs� Got 20 years experience rubbing Letraset down and maintaining my bromide machine.'

    I would see your point if switching everything to metric would actually make things more efficient, but it wouldn't. People who use Imperial units are already comfortable with it - the system already works, and isn't broken.





    cherry tree leaves. weeping cherry tree leaves.
  • weeping cherry tree leaves.



  • 3N16MA
    Apr 26, 03:44 PM
    I love that argument - who told Apple to only make 1 phone? Nobody it was their decision. This is PC vs Mac all over again - history repeating itself.

    I can't wait to see how Steve Jobs spins this somehow at WWDC - my guess is he'll throw iPod Touches and iPads into their numbers so it doesn't look as horrible as the Nielsen chart shows.

    At the end of the day, the truth hurts - Android is the new defacto platform for mobile and that means developers, developers, developers.

    Next up...tablets :D

    You do realize that Apple takes in healthy profit from selling Mac's right? They do not need 90% market share to turn a massive profit. They would love it but don't need it.





    cherry tree leaves. Canada Red Cherry - Cherry
  • Canada Red Cherry - Cherry



  • AidenShaw
    Aug 4, 05:28 PM
    Yes - both AMD 64 and Intel EM64T are 64 bit extensions to the 32 bit x86 processor.

    From what I understand the registers are still 32 bit, but the chips have a 64 bit address space and more registers.

    In 64-bit mode, the integer registers can be used as 8/16/32/64 bit wide integers (just like the PPC970).

    Floating registers are 32-bit or 64-bit wide, on both 32-bit x86 and 64-bit x64. 64-bit floats have always been there in 32-bit x86.


    No-one has the need for a truly 64 bit machine at this point - just machines that can address more RAM. The 4GB RAM limit on 32 bit processors is beginning to be an issue for pro users.

    Considering that 32-bit x86 chips have been able to address 64 GiB of RAM for many years - if your statement is correct then there would be no need for x64 at all.

    In other words, lots of people need 64-bit for the addressing PER PROCESS, not per system (processor) as you say. (Actually, there's no "per processor" limit - a 2-way can't address more RAM than a 1-way.)





    cherry tree leaves. Mature Catalina cherry trees
  • Mature Catalina cherry trees



  • mabaker
    Mar 28, 10:40 AM
    Loving all the drama queens on here. :cool:





    cherry tree leaves. Care Cherry Tree Business
  • Care Cherry Tree Business



  • MattyMac
    Jul 29, 09:45 PM
    Pleasssssssssse...I've been waiting for this!





    cherry tree leaves. Sakura (cherry tree) is.
  • Sakura (cherry tree) is.



  • theelysium
    May 7, 06:15 PM
    I love my MobileMe! I don't care if it goes free, but they better not slack on support for it and features if they make it free.

    Also, I just purchased a new year, they better give me my money back if they make this free anytime soon!:D





    Multimedia
    Aug 2, 05:47 PM
    How can we get a hold of that keynote that Macrummors said will cover?If history is any reliable bellwether, Apple Will Post a QT Video Stream of the entire SteveNote By 6PM, Probably Sooner. :)





    Tyrion
    Apr 20, 09:06 AM
    So many has bought an iPhone 4. At&t and Verzion.

    We all are on a 2 year contract.

    Yes, the US is literally the entire world. There are no other countries, let alone other countries with 12-month contracts. Why, Sir, that would be inconceivable!





    Juventuz
    Apr 5, 01:06 PM
    Honestly, I hope Toyota tells Apple to stuff it.

    +++

    I love Apple for many reasons, but I also have a hard time with some of their ideology.





    Huntn
    Apr 14, 11:20 AM
    This may be veering in a direction the OP does not want to go. If so, please ignore.

    Speaking of taxes don't believe any politician who seeks your approval by saying "elect me and I'll lower your taxes". Most likely what they are saying is I'll lower your taxes a smidgen, but I'll give a dump truck of tax breaks to the wealthy who as leaders of industry will do their best to destroy your lively hood by exporting your job overseas.

    What you want to hear from politicians on taxes is a discussion framed as "what services do we want from government, what do we want to pay for, how and who will pay for it, and expectation that the government will penalize corporations whose business practices are actively lowering the standard of living in this country."





    carlos700
    Aug 2, 09:30 PM
    I think since they announced it so far a head of schedule, they might have those pages up and running yet.

    Ok, that makes sense. I guess Conroe is the only Core 2 Duo chip that's available today. (And Woodcrest but it's marketed as Xeon 5100)



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