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  • henk12321
    Oct 12, 09:29 AM
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  • fblack
    Jul 23, 01:06 AM
    This rumor has popped up before--and I think it's almost a BETTER use of a large(r) screen than videos. If my music was already in my pocket, and then as an "extra" with no additional bulk I could also have a book to read, that would be very cool.

    As with movies, though, I'd prefer a subscription model (and priced low accordingly). I seldom watch the same movie--or read the same book--twice. It's not like music.

    Interesting...I love to read, the screen would have to be a good size and sharp, if I can adjust the size of the fonts it might save my eyes. This has possibilities...

    They should offer both a subscripion model for you and a straight purchase for me. My books are my resources and I refer to them often. I think academics might like this, provided ITMS doesn't offer only pulp.





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  • theOtherGeoff
    Mar 28, 05:14 PM
    radio shack lol, do people still shop there?

    for consumer devices like phones... yep.

    It's no BBY, but comparitively it's doing pretty well most recently (RSH has a higher P/E and higher EV/R than BBY).

    But they are no Apple store;-)





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  • TheNerdyNurse
    Mar 23, 01:43 AM
    Your wife said 'no'?

    You know, this is a question that I've been wanting to ask for a long time, and this is not directed only at you, but to all responses similar to yours I've seen on such topics. It's an honest question I have, because it just blows my mind:

    What the hell kind of relationship do you people have with your spouses?? I mean, seriously??! You need their explicit PERMISSION to buy something you want, with your money, and it gets to their point of people BEGGING their wives to let them buy something, only to be turned down?! How the hell do you get yourself into this kind of dynamic? The only plausible reason that a wife may be against it is if you guys are so short on cash, that $500 will break the account and drive you into poverty? And if this is the case, then you people should have a bit more responsibility than to beg your wives to let you buy something that you clearly can't afford. If you CAN afford it, and it is your $$, then why the hell do you even need to ask your wife in the 1st place, and what right does she have to refuse you? Do your wives make all the money? An iPad isn't a car or a house that needs to be a consensual and debated purchase. Your wife shouldn't have the ability (nor the desire) to stop you from buying one.

    This is honestly something that Id like an answer to. Some of you seem to have a 'child/parent' relationship, instead of husband/wife. If she's the breadwinner of the house, and you mooch of her, fine I'd understand. But if you bring in the $$? Sounds like a disturbing and cold relationship. Why does she get to dominate you and dictate your decisions, void of any debate or discussion?

    The basis for any good relationship is communication. And I am not sure what kind of money you make, but $500 is a pretty big wad of cash to throw down and it should merit a conversation with your spouse. Its not like you threw down a $1 on a cheeseburger, or $2 on a scratch off, or heck $20 of beer. You spent $500, thats like a whole months utilities. Thats a car payment. Thats a few hours of tuition for your kid's college one day. Its no chump change.

    And household income should be considered just that, household. It does not matter who makes more money, it should be community, and if you're spending $500 on an iPad, then you're lady should be able to spend $500 on a coach purse. How would you feel about that?

    Non-necessities, expensive purchases should always be discussed. There is a need for open, honest communication in a marriage. If you don't have that, and you are running around buying ipads without consulting them, well unless you got a fad wad of cash, you likely wont stay married long.

    Its about respect. If you don't respect your wife enough to discuss a $500 purchase with her, then you don't deserve to have the companionship of a female.





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  • craig1410
    Oct 18, 06:41 PM
    Here's my current setup. My camera isn't doing my cute little sidelights justice though...

    Craig.





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  • FleurDuMal
    Jan 11, 04:05 PM
    "There's something in the air.."

    Steve farted.





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  • mrsir2009
    Mar 18, 06:01 PM
    I think its done - Its the last scrollwheel iPod, with the rest moving to touch screen.





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  • technicolor
    Sep 14, 05:56 AM
    New nanos are absolutely gorgeous! While I am not in the market for one, I think they are a great improvement. I am tempted to get a cheap 2 gig one, but eh...I will save my duckets. I wish the shuffles shipped... I would get my bro one for his bday.:(





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  • Blue Velvet
    Aug 29, 02:26 AM
    Apologies if someone has already posted this but just spotted this in Google News. Please note that many of the prices quoted are either in Canadian or Australian dollars.


    PRICING details for Microsoft's forthcoming Vista Windows release are starting to leak out, with both Microsoft's Canadian operation and online retailer Amazon publishing prices online.

    Amazon.com is listing pre-order copies of Windows Vista Ultimate for $US399 ($524), saying the product would be released on January 30, 2007.
    Meanwhile, Microsoft's Canadian operation has inadvertently leaked prices for the forthcoming Windows Vista release.

    According to posts on tech forum site Neowin.net, the Canadian website listed Windows Vista Ultimate for $C499 ($590). The Home Platinum edition was priced at $C299 and the Home Premium Upgrade version at $C199.

    The Canadian website currently lists Windows XP Professional for a retail price of $C499. Microsoft Australia lists the same product for $479.

    http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,20291440%5E15321%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html



    If these reports turn out to have any basis in reality, please let's not hear any more complaining about how expensive OSX is.



    Edit: More links...
    http://www.neowin.net/index.php?act=view&id=34770

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/29/ms_vista_canada/
    http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6110267.html





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  • gnasher729
    Nov 8, 09:00 AM
    About time...but at this stage should i wait for the Santa Rosa platform with the ram drives and all that?? ;)

    Yes, you should wait. The more people wait for the next generation, the earlier everyone else can get their MacBooks.





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  • brepublican
    Oct 16, 01:35 PM
    Everyone who read the MS press release knows when.

    November 14th.
    Yeah, but who the hell knows when thats gonna be? :D





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  • SandynJosh
    Apr 14, 05:33 PM
    I think this is the two ways the market share for Macs is gained:

    1. Windows users buy an iDevice, then another iDevice, then another iDevice... Then they buy a Mac.

    2. Hardcore Mac users (like myself) have children and because of the heavy Mac influence from the start, they turn out to like and use Macs. Thats what happened with me. I grew up with all Macs and no Windows:D

    You left out another important source of influence, and that's the school systems. Smart school systems usually buy Macs for the classrooms because they are much lower cost to maintain.

    By maintain, I'm speaking of the time it costs to add software, upgrade programs, add perephrials, hook up networks, and all the things you don't need a staff of geeks to just keep the computers doing what you bought them for.

    So, kids in all grades and into college get to use Macs a lot and love them.

    IBM discovered the power of the classroom back in the 1950s. By working hard to get typing classes switched over to Selectric� typewriters they created a generation of users more at home on an IMB machine than on a Royal...the market leader at the time. It almost killed Royal.





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  • ���h�?
    Oct 15, 03:12 PM
    Nice one Jobs. The zune's sharing looks rubbish and he told them that it is. It is also nice to see that the 5th anniversary has come and the ipod is stronger than ever.





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  • Sam Yikin
    Mar 29, 12:25 AM
    This Constitutional issue is something of a moot point... Congress has only declared war FIVE times in the history of the country (the War of 1812, Mexican-American, Spanish-American, WWs I&II). There are 125 occasions where the President has acted with no approval from Congress. Also, the War Powers Resolution is essentially valid, as it has never been tested by courts.

    In my personal view, I'm fine with the president being able to enact a limited amount of military action, as long as there are no long-term liabilities for the country. Congress is so juvenile, inefficient, and bitchy that I'm fine with not having to rely on them every time there is a clear humanitarian need to act.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_war_by_the_United_States





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  • Manic Mouse
    Sep 6, 09:57 AM
    I will leave your personally offensive remarks aside, suggesting instead that you get a transvestite, oops, Dell PC, dude. I am sure you can find a better desktop in their highly confusing webshop. As for Gisele Buendchen, she stays on our side, thanks a lot... :rolleyes:

    Just calling a spade a spade, Mr Lawyer. You made a comment that was a lie. The iMac is NOT the "most powerful desktop in the world". Not by a long shot.

    If you don't want people to say you're full of crap then don't talk crap. Simple as.

    Where else would you sit your iMac?

    You know what I mean! :p

    What do people buy if they want desktop performance? Apple currently offer NOTHING with desktop performance, it's either mobile or workstation.





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  • LoganT
    Mar 11, 03:12 PM
    Please Apple, include the 13".





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  • DavidLeblond
    Sep 6, 08:58 AM
    Hey quick question.

    I was originally going to get the 20". With the proc upgrade, ram upgrade, and graphics upgrade.

    But now I'm looking at the 24" with only a ram upgrade. I'm not a "pro" so would I really notice a diff with the proc upgrade? And isn't the 128mb 7300 still much better than the 256mb 1600?

    The price diff between those two models still puts it at the price I was planning on spending on the 20" before the upgrades happened.... what should I do? I mean 24" is a nice size, but what I'm looking at is brighter screen, better speakers, better vid card... thats where I should be going right?





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  • Flowbee
    Nov 27, 07:27 PM
    I'm sorry; the list was real (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_Channel_Communications). It wasn't an official ban per se, more of a suggestion, sent by Clear Channel Communications to stations they owned.

    There's a lot of speculation in that Wikipedia article and very few citations of credible sources.

    And then there's this...Official response to controversy
    Clear Channel officially denies most of these allegations. An article titled Know the Facts (http://www.clearchannel.com/Corporate/PressRelease.aspx?PressReleaseID=1167&p=hidden) on its corporate website addresses many of these concerns."





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  • womble2k2
    Mar 19, 07:47 AM
    Red face iCan't believe it!
    It's now at the online Apple Store!

    $400 for an Mp3 Player!

    I'd call it the Cube 2.0 as it wont sell, and be killed off in a short time...and it's not really functional.

    Uuhh Steve, can I have a PDA now?

    [Edited by elitemacor on 10-23-2001 at 02:33 PM]

    I wonder how many ipods elitemacor has since owned, including iPhones.

    The price was high, but not long previously to this, DVD's hit the market. I paid �400 (approx $700 at the exchange rates at that time) for my first DVD player. I can now get more capable DVD players for less than 10% of that.

    The article correctly states that this started the turn-around of Apple, and what was it that turned Apple around? Not the iPod itself, but the design of the iPod including revolutionary user interfacing. This emphasis on both hardware design and user interface design is the reason Apple is so strong now.

    Thanks Jonny! (Ive).





    LaMerVipere
    Sep 12, 01:53 PM
    This is what the iPod nano always should have been: a radically slimmer iPod mini.

    Love the colors. Love the new (old) shape. Love the new (old) aluminum scratch-free design.

    I want one. ;)





    tripjammer
    Mar 25, 02:02 PM
    I just updated to 4.3.1 and it was flawless! I will get back with y'all if it fixed the battery issue.





    sierra oscar
    Nov 8, 08:43 AM
    au shop is now up!





    MegaSignal
    Oct 15, 10:27 PM
    Can you imagine what this wireless zuneing feature will be like in the real world? I bet they haven't come up with a way to make the wireless feature only try talking to the zune you want it to, so it'll try talking to any other zune within the proximity of the wireless transmission capability.

    You'll be walking down a crowded street in a hurry trying to get your music playing when all of a sudden a box will pop up over your interface "User s8trBoi wants to send you the song "Skate or Die" by "The Snotty Adolescent Band." Do you want to accept?" You think wtf? Then suddenly it disappears and a new box pops up that says "Connection Lost, would you like to try again? [retry] [cancel] [stop] [close zuneing port]" After this keeps happening you click [close zuneing port], which turns off the wireless capability on your zune. Then you can't share songs anymore, and the pref to turn it back on will be buried under a complex interface. So the wireless capability will be used for all of a week for most people.

    Then maybe spammers will realize that this is a whole new fertile ground for their sludge. So you'll be walking down the street and suddenly a box will pop up over your interface that says "User "*BUY CHEAP VIAGRA*" wants to send you the song "ONLY 5 DOLLARS PER BOTTLE!!!" by "WWW.WE-R-SPAM.COM" Do you want to accept?"

    Zune sounds like a great new world. Thanks Microsoft.
    Probably the best post I ever read. Informative, funny, truthful.

    All the best to ya!





    iTravis
    Apr 1, 11:58 PM
    I hope this is true!!!

    How is Sony's track record with sensors though?
    Let's go Fall! (Not even WWDC ;))



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