Monday, May 9, 2011

Whittington Model Strategy

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  • cdavis11
    Apr 26, 03:41 PM
    In related news, all models of Ford vehicles combined outsold the toyota prius.

    Film at 11.





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  • Rocketman
    Aug 7, 01:58 PM
    Suppose it'd be a bit heretic to buy one of these solely for Windows, right?

    I'd not get a quad Xeon Woodcrest anywhere else for less, and my Athlon 64 just doesn't cut it...


    I do believe that is the entire point of this WWDC06 keynote presentation. Note if you get the chaeaper, faster, nicer MacPro computer you get OSX and bundled apps "for free".

    Rocketman





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  • mr.barkan
    Aug 12, 12:29 PM
    i think a new mpb w/Black Anodized Aluminum and an easy HD swap out capability would be awsome!

    why does BLACK ANODIZED ALUMINUM sound sooooo good? Tasty, I would say!
    :D

    Wiki




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  • spicyapple
    Jul 29, 11:29 PM
    The Apple iPhone would have to be better in functionality than a Blackberry to be considered useful, unless they can work out a better input device method or utilize Microsoft's Vista speech recognition program.





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  • odedia
    Apr 23, 07:26 PM
    Seeing as how the iPad 2 didn't get retina display, I doubt iMacs will.

    Imagine the cost of that!!

    The GPU in the iPad 2 is powerful, but let's not go crazy here, it can't drive an x2 display and still get the same framerates. Heck, even on a PS3 most games don't really run at full 1080p because the graphics chip can't handle all the pixels.

    On a mac though, it is different. The GPU is more than capable.





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  • GQB
    Mar 28, 10:47 AM
    im the opposite, this would be devastating to me as my contract runs out June this year......




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  • Consultant
    Mar 29, 08:57 AM
    And Amazon thinks crippling ioS compatibility will be good business? FAIL.





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  • iliketyla
    Mar 29, 04:19 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.

    Link please.





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  • nastebu
    Mar 29, 03:33 PM
    That has nothing to due with quality. It's due to low manufacturing costs.

    And in many cases making software or services requires more brainpower and sophistication than making a physical product. Japan has yet to produce a world-class software company outside of video games.

    So this "American products are low quality" argument just doesn't hold water any way you look at it.

    Manufacturing costs in Japan are quite high. Things that are made there are made there *because* of the very high brain power and sophistication of Japanese workers.

    And anyway, Apple sells lots and lots of computers/iPhones/iPads etc. in Asia, so why on earth shouldn't those countries expect that if they can do a better job building them, then Apple should build them there?

    How silly would it be for Apple to decide to just build things in the US and try to make the rest of the world pay higher prices to support American workers?





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  • birch25
    Mar 31, 09:40 AM
    Prices way to high.. just buy an external hard drive.. even if you bought a ridiculously expensive fireproof one it would be more practical

    Yes, plugging my hard drive into my phone is much more practical than having 20 GB of music streaming to the phone with almost zero setup...





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  • LoganT
    Mar 26, 10:28 PM
    Stop focusing on the number 3 people.





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  • hyperpasta
    Aug 2, 11:36 AM
    Don't forget that apple dont just compete with themselves but other PC manufacturers now, and that release schedule would put them way behind. I expect speedbump/updated MBP and iMac at least. Probably on a random Tuesday soon.

    Very good point. However, I still wouldn't expect these at WWDC. Merom won't be ready until Late August/Early September anyway... but perhaps a Conroe iMac could quietly show up some tuesday in late august in one of those four little squares on the Apple homepage...





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  • DakotaGuy
    Aug 7, 03:11 PM
    LAME
    � MacBook Pro & MacBook processors untouched


    Maybe they want to make sure all of the issues with the Core Duo models are resolved before they begin a processor switch on those models.

    After some of the things that popped up on the MacBook and MacBook Pro, I think they will take a bit more time before they launch the revision to make sure it is perfect.





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  • cfanyc
    Sep 11, 12:40 PM
    is paris expo still on tomorrow? seems like its been totally pushed under the rug with the media event...

    wonder if that was the plan? if theres any hope for mbp's I would imagine it would be @ paris





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  • Don't panic
    May 4, 10:28 AM
    Splain please.

    initially, the way it was written it seemed (to me at least) that an armed trap would be triggered by our presence in the room at the end of a round
    in that case you don't want to end a round with a move to a new room because you expose yourself to the trap without being able to check for it. (so move-explore >> explore-move)

    Also it implied you could 'run' through a room in turn1 of a round without triggering the trap in that room (move-move).

    it was then explained that an armed trap is triggered only by leaving the room, at any turn
    this means that we can go into a new room and end our turn, and it is safe as long as someone explores the room before leaving next turn (so move-explore ≅ explore-move)


    that's why splitting can be productive:
    say me and you are in room A, unexplored, as a group.
    we split and in your turn1 you explore the room, in my turn1 i move to room B.
    then in your turn2 you move to roomB and in my turn2 i explore roomB.
    then we merge again.
    in this way we have both moved from room A to room B, and we have explored both rooms, while if we moved as a group we could only explore one of the two rooms.
    the downside is that if we find treasure, it only applies to the discoverer's party and not to everyone.





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  • pancakedrawer
    May 4, 08:52 PM
    I'm outraged.

    OK, not really, just wary of not having an OS disk in case of problems. It'd have to be followed by the merest physical back-up device in the mail, just in case. The current packaging of OSX is ridiculous; it might be good for the noobs, but I throw away everything but the disk the moment the box opens. I'd rather get a tiny USB key in a plain, brown rapper.

    Intended? Probably not. Funny? Hilarious.





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  • doctor-don
    May 7, 11:02 PM
    What are the uses for this MobileMe? Why would I use / need it?

    I have used Macs since they came into existence, and I have owned several of them the past 20 years. But I have not used either dotMac or MobileMe.

    Only serious replies, please.





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  • *LTD*
    Apr 6, 05:52 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) Mobile/8G4)

    100,000 suckers. Samsung pulled off the same feat: Get whatever you can an then trash it.





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  • RalfTheDog
    Apr 7, 12:47 PM
    ...I walk away to contemplate seppuku

    That is over dramatic, cut it out.





    grue
    Apr 22, 12:51 AM
    How utterly retarded does one have to be to get to the point where they put workstations on top of the desk instead of on the floor where they belong? Do you really need to put your Apple computer next to your overpriced, glossy Apple display to prove yourself?





    blakbyrd
    Aug 5, 09:50 AM
    My predictions:





    Kristenn
    May 7, 01:55 PM
    Free sounds good to me. I mean, it could be like Apple's Windows Live only everyone says Mobile Me is better and does other things. I would like to have a .me or .mac (whatever) email address like PC users have .live or .hotmail addresses for free.

    And syncing will probably be something my dad will use... even though I think he already pays for mobile me anyway O.o





    Clive At Five
    Nov 26, 02:42 PM
    After time-and-time-again of seeing no Apple tablet (even after following "Next MWSF, 100% for sure!" rumors) I've been convinced that there won't be one. As everyone is saying, the Tablet PC is dead... or, if anything, is being replaced by laptops whose screens turn around at the neck.

    What does anyone need a tablet for anyway? If the demand is for a $300 - $600 portable, there is WAY more demand for a MacBook Mini than a tablet. Plus, how would you protect that screen?? Laptops have distinct advantages over tablets... the main ones being that they are durable and versatile. Tablets are clumsy and weak.

    I would be SERIOUSLY surprised if Apple debuted a tablet

    -Clive





    MacSA
    Aug 11, 01:03 PM
    Could "Conroe" ever make its way into a Mac Mini? Or would it just cause the mini to melt into a metalic puddle on the desk?



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