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Friday, May 20, 2011

Airspace Classification Chart

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  • KingYaba
    Apr 11, 12:52 AM
    You also need to add in the ball and chain that is suburban/exurban hell. Some people are chained to their five acres willingly, but many are chained to suburbia due to poor planning caused by cheap oil. The added expense of owning two or three vehicles and maintaining a suburban home on a suburban sized lot, means a lot less money for other things. People bought into the false promises of suburbia and are now paying the price.

    All those monthly bills add up. I'm glad I never bought an iPhone, for example, when they first came out. I've saved a ton of money not buying the required data plan that goes comes with it. I don't want to put words in your mouth but it sounds like our priorities are all wrong and I agree.





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  • Machead III
    Sep 27, 08:01 AM
    I'd have thought a sensible company like Apple would have released the phone unlocked, advertise it independantly, and let people work things out on their own, as well as providing it as a contract phone.

    If Apple thought the music labels and movie studios were greedy and overcharged for their products, hoo hoo, they'd better get ready for the phone networks.

    *memories of �75 Orange bill after an hour of web browsing in Rome*





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  • whoooaaahhhh
    Sep 17, 08:56 PM
    Does anybody here remember a time when we didn't have to load up macrumors and find more rumors that wildly unsubstantiated? The days before iPhones, Video iPods, and, although before my time, G5 Powerbooks? I know that if I hear one more rumor about the iPhone of Video iPod, my head is going to explode.





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  • gkhaldi
    Sep 14, 05:15 AM
    When i just went to MR, and this popped up, I almost had a heart attack. wallet ready before the story eved loaded. I was quite dissapointed. i am waiting for this SO much. this is the one device i would bu at the drop of a hat

    andreas

    Ditto :p





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  • gnasher729
    Sep 11, 07:09 AM
    now is the Xeon processor faster than the core 2 duo?

    That is a rather pointless question since the Xeon processor in the MacPro _is_ a Core 2 Duo processor.





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  • markcres
    Apr 20, 11:56 AM
    http://www.ukscience.org/BB.jpg

    Steve Jobs has become that which he once reviled.
    Apple is the new fascism....





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  • Old Smuggler
    Sep 13, 09:42 PM
    i agree its got to compete with my treo
    ill admit palm OS garnet blows but its not as bad as windows
    ill just wait for OS X Mobile





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  • roland.g
    Mar 30, 11:33 AM
    They hire lawyers. They hire linguists. They hire PR agents. They hire advertising companies. They hire survey companies. All that money and they still don't know that they should invest in doing some real research and development, and innovation instead. Brings me back to that old, tried but true, Apple commercial from the "Get a Mac" campaign...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjo629JpTyE

    I think it is all those commercials that has made M$ say "Let's dump as much $$ at making whatever we can difficult for Steve & Co."





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  • Platform
    Sep 14, 08:49 AM
    Is that wise? The camera in cellphones is at best a sorry excuse. Introducing a crappy camera at photokina... I don't know
    Still I would love to see the iPhone.

    Basic iPhoto...not an Aperture camera...anyway just trying to find an excuse for the iPhone....hehe :D





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  • wlh99
    Apr 20, 10:20 AM
    Section 4b of the software license agreement explains it all:

    http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/iphone.pdf

    So does turning of Locations Services stop the data collection, or just stop applications from accessing it?

    Does turning of Location services delete data already in the file?

    I guess it works both ways, if accused of a crime you didn't commit, bring your phone to work and prove you were not their. And if you are going to commit a crime, leave your phone at home.





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  • Tommy Wasabi
    Sep 14, 08:38 AM
    Apple is NOT going to go thru the effort of putting together a special invite just to intro A2. They would lose street cred (and let's face it - they are getting a little over saturated).

    I'm a betting man - it's the new MBP - but ALSO IN A NEW FORMAT - maybe even the slate.

    Now "I'd buy that for a dollar"





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  • fetchmebeers
    Sep 12, 02:46 PM
    Question: Will gapless iPod playback be 5/5.1G feature only? My 4G is sitting here feeling left out.


    well i'm only hoping that some sort of firmwares might do the right job

    hopefully somebody might come up with one i guess

    but the thing is i don't really care about gapless ****...

    i don't like pink floyd, i don't like classical music, and generally, i don't need to listen to a 'flowy' album all the time, do i??

    i'm just well content with my 5gen *sob





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  • jofarmer
    Sep 12, 05:31 PM
    And we FAIL to get ability to load 640x480 H.264 Baseline encoded video "...because it cannot be played on this 11month "old" iPod." What a crock! It's a load of bullocks I tell ya!

    I take it that your conversion is over and the old iPod cannot play "Hi-Res H.264" and my asumptions prior in this thread where right :/

    And as I already pointed out, that owners of "old" iPod 5G will have to reconvert movies and TV series and EVERYTHING they download from this day an, since all movies and tv episodes will be in 640x480 from now on.

    Geez. Unlike M$ Apple has never been to much concerned with backwards compatibility, users without at least 10.3 Panther don't get much new fun these days. But like this....?





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  • JMP
    Apr 30, 06:51 PM
    Evolution of the "Operating System."

    It has to happen sometime and in some form.

    Apple is doing it. if you have any better ideas that *will* raise the bar and represent the Gold Standard for the rest of the industry, please let Apple know. They might be hiring.

    Evolution?? No
    Transformation?? Yes

    I'd like "spaces" the way it is now, it's perfect.





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  • ThunderSkunk
    Apr 4, 12:01 PM
    How did I just know, it had to be here.





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  • babyj
    Sep 19, 03:44 PM
    Honestly I think movies will come to other countries before TV Shows do. Movies are more universal than TV Shows are, each country has their own TV Shows but everyone wants to watch Lord of the Rings.

    I'd of thought movies will come to the rest of the world pretty quickly. There shouldn't be any licensing issues so its probably more due to logistics than anything else.

    TV is totally different as most of the main programmes are already licensed to other broadcasters for other markets. Which would make selling episodes online outside of the home market tricky, it'll happen one day but it will take time.

    I doubt I'll be buying any movies or tv shows when they come to the UK, I've never bought a single tune before now from iTunes. I run about 6-12 months behind everyone else and buy cds and dvds when they've been reduced, it works out a lot cheaper.





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  • BobbyCat
    Apr 30, 03:08 PM
    OK, we're all expecting SB and Thunderbolt, along with better GPUs. We can reasonably take these improvements for granted.

    But the big question as always : what prices we're gonna get? I surely hope Apple doesn't increase the price on all 4 models like they did not long ago.
    Please please Steve, no increase this time, and even better, a slight drop would be mostly welcome.
    After all, the financial results have been terrific several quarters in a row, isn't it time to give a little back to the fans? Like a 100$ drop accross the line :D

    I know I know. What the heck ... :o





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  • ucfgrad93
    Apr 25, 01:08 AM
    The simple fact is that I should not have to obey a 70mph speed limit if I don't want to. Why would I even bother driving a car that can hit 186mph (with the speed governor removed, with the governor top speed is 155mph) at 70 mph? A Ford Fiesta can hit those speeds, what's the point of fast cars if you're going to follow the speed limit in them?

    Once again you provide further evidence that you do not belong in the driver's seat of a tricycle much less a car.





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  • OrangeSVTguy
    Mar 23, 06:35 PM
    Is this more about removing drunk drivers from the road-which it won't because of the tax revenue from beer sales, or is this about getting more money from people paying fines, from DUIs, speeding etc. Yes it's always about about money.

    Seriously if you want to remove drunk drivers, prohibition(which I seriously doubt).





    eye
    Mar 23, 05:27 PM
    If any of you had ever lost someone or had someone that you loved seriously injured by a drunk driver - you'd want this app pulled.

    0 good can come from drunk driving. I don't know anyone (intelligent person) who would say otherwise. Constitutional or not, who in the world would want to encourage a drunk person to get behind the wheel? ..which is exactly what these apps do. I'm sure that there's a percentage of drunk drivers who have ventured out on the roads only because they had the convenience of these apps - when otherwise, they would have gotten a ride or sobered up first.

    Ummm...nobody is saying drunk driving is good. Where are people getting this from?





    steviem
    Apr 11, 03:47 PM
    How many pints to a league does your car do?





    aegisdesign
    Sep 11, 07:17 AM
    But the top gamers want more than one card with SLI and that means a different form factor.

    That's a very, very small market.

    Half-Life on the PC sold 8 million out of a market of 250 million PCs bought that year. ie. 3% of PC owners bought it. I'd guess the number of those running SLI is in the order of that kind of percentage again, maybe 10% of that 3%.

    And that's a top game. Most decent games sell in the order of 1 million.

    The Sims sold 16 million and doesn't need SLI at all which IMHO goes to show that developers should concentrate on original games instead of yet another FPS.





    spicyapple
    Sep 9, 01:38 AM
    Is 20% speed improvement a lot for a core 2 designation?





    MacBytes
    Dec 30, 08:21 AM
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    Category: Apple Software
    Link: Apple Faces Increasing Cyber Threats, McAfee Says (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101230092111)
    Description:: McAfee Inc. expects Apple��s iPhone, geolocation services such as Foursquare, and mobile devices to be the target of malware attacks in 2011. The computer security company also predicts attackers targeting shortened URL services and internet TV platforms as well as a rise in politically motivated hacktivisim, as more groups are expected to repeat the WikiLeaks example.

    ��We��ve seen significant advancements in device and social network adoption, placing a bulls-eye on the platforms and services users are embracing the most. These platforms and services have become very popular in a short amount of time, and we��re already seeing a significant increase in vulnerabilities, attacks and data loss,�� said Vincent Weafer, senior vice president of McAfee Labs.

    McAfee Labs Threat Predictions for 2011:

    * Apple: No longer flying under the radar

    McAfee said the popularity of iPads and iPhones, combined with the lack of user understanding of proper security for these devices, will increase the risk for data and identity exposure, and will make Apple botnets and Trojans a common occurrence.



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