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To go where no PC has gone before!!
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Mac Site in Chinese:
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... An Apple "Tablet Mac" before the Tablet PC...?
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if they **** it up this time I don't believe them any longer..
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Ok, here's some cannon fodder. Since Apple is now saying to go where no PC has gone before, what if this is a reference to a 2 + GHz processor? The Pentium 4 is available at 2 GHz now...
*shrug*
Got my fingers crossed for digital camera!
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Originally posted by JFischel:
<STRONG>Got my fingers crossed for digital camera!</STRONG>
PC have some
and PC is more "personal computer", not Winblows Computer (macs are PC too!)
So it has to be something no computer has
And not a digital camera!
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No PC has been 64bit yet!
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Originally posted by Gropius:
<STRONG>check www.apple.com
NU!!!!! </STRONG>
Oh right, so they finally got those Cubes on the International Space Station, and the live hook up meant the keynote had to be on Monday? Right, I understand now.
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Originally posted by Species 8472:
<STRONG>No PC has been 64bit yet!</STRONG>
This could be the right hint
There are people haev been working for months porting os to 64 bit
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Stable dial-up connections in OS X! Yippee! They're going to announce they've finally decided to fix the dial-up bugs!
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OS X For Intel... It has to be it! Going where no "PC" has gone before... You watch!
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There is a thread about this in the Lounge , but it will be iMammal , believe me
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How about, iNotAnotherThreadAboutTheAppleSiteInOSXForum?
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I vote for what we, Mac lovers, could do with the upcoming GigaWire interface. I'm quite sure of that...
I think it's more about ultra-enhanced capabilities rather than brand new concept. And then, current PCs won't deliver that power!
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Originally posted by xi_hyperon:
<STRONG>How about, iNotAnotherThreadAboutTheAppleSiteInOSXForum? </STRONG>
how about... SHUT UP AND DIE
not that im in love with these threads or anything, but bitching about them does NOTHING. and wow,look, youre rolling your damn eyes. aren't you freaking cool.
PS Please die.
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Originally posted by ROFL:
<STRONG>
how about... SHUT UP AND DIE
not that im in love with these threads or anything, but bitching about them does NOTHING. and wow,look, youre rolling your damn eyes. aren't you freaking cool.
PS Please die.</STRONG>
Ah, well, bitching is a privilege in the forums. If your precious thin skin can't handle it, princess, it's not the place for you. "Shut up and die"- spoken well in the tradition of a troll.
P. S. Please take the broomstick out and pound sand up your arse.
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Originally posted by GoofyFBI:
<STRONG>I vote for what we, Mac lovers, could do with the upcoming GigaWire interface. I'm quite sure of that...
I think it's more about ultra-enhanced capabilities rather than brand new concept. And then, current PCs won't deliver that power!</STRONG>
I think GigaWire will be the first step to clone the human body digitally . Example : you want to clone your grandmother for later . What do you do ? You just download her to your iBook via GigaWire . The new iGene will process that genetic information , and then your grandmother will be back-upped on a nice double-sided DVD . Later , say 20 years after she died , you just take that DVD , iGene will process it and , via GigaWire , there will be your fresh new grandmother !
Wouldn't that be an awesome Mac only feature ?
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Originally posted by JFischel:
[QB]Since Apple is now saying to go where no PC has gone before, what if this is a reference to a 2 + GHz processor? The Pentium 4 is available at 2 GHz now...
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Well, yes, but comparing a Macintosh G5 processor to a Pentium 4 processor both running at 2 GhZ, there is a vast speed difference between the two. Why else would you think my 500 MhZ G4 runs faster than any "faster" PC I've ever seen?
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Please, people; There're already 20 threads about this The Lounge, and most of them have been closed.
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