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  • macdaddykane
    May 2, 06:06 PM
    All this image shows is that the person measuring the white iPhone 4 has no idea how to use a caliper. The idea of a caliper isn't to squeeze the crap out of whatever you're measuring. It is obvious that the in the right picture they are squeezing much harder just looking at the discoloration of the persons skin on their thumb.

    Wow, now we're holding the caliper wrong. Pretty soon Steve is gonna to release an "All thumbs have their weaknesses" video.





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  • flosseR
    Mar 29, 01:51 AM
    too much confusion and too many beaters around the bush.
    EF-s and EF is the mount type.
    the focal length of the lenses is exactly the same. Canon cannot mount EF-s lenses on EF only bodies but Nikon full frame bodies CAN mount the smaller image circle lenses and vice versa, so there you CAN compare it.

    The 12-24mm sigma will work on both and its FOCAL LENGTH is 12-24mm on BOTH. On the crop sensor you just SEE less of the whole image. It's like on a full frame camera you see the whole image and on a crop body you see only a largish middle part of the image.
    That is the ONLY difference. No focal length changes no nothing.

    It may APPEAR to be closer shot but it is not. You can take your image shot on a 5d with that 12-24mm and crop it by 1.6 and you will have the EXACT same image as if you take the same lens on your 7d and shoot it.


    it's dead simple...





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  • horsepowerpro
    Apr 1, 08:47 AM
    Well, it was pretty great while it lasted, but we all kind of saw this coming I think. At least they're replacing these channels with equal alternatives... Comedy Central = Jewelry Television and FX = Home Shopping Network, right? Points for effort at least... After years of bending over its customers, at least TW did do something cool; if only for a couple weeks...





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  • ezekielrage_99
    Apr 20, 10:35 PM
    I'm not buying a tablet until there is one that runs mac OS X (the modbook is too expensive) :D
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    I'm still a firm believer tablet computers need to come with the following to be considered "standard":
    1) Soliataire
    2) Minesweaper
    3) Disk Defrag
    4) A CD Burner

    Other than that I do think Woz's comments were right on the money.





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  • jessica.
    Jan 20, 07:25 AM
    Well, do you have itchy scalp?





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  • BornAgainMac
    Nov 11, 05:28 AM
    I wonder if they'll do a version of the ad with the female camera that speaks Japanese, but make her an American camera that speaks English. :-)

    They can have the actor that does the "PC Home Movie" make a comment of a digital camera made in a person's garage in the U.S.





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  • sp86
    Nov 11, 03:31 PM
    FB places is great and so is the iPhone - But I use it only sparingly. Still one of those people who is increasingly scared of all this open technology





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  • scott523
    Sep 25, 11:28 AM
    Omg with no laptop updates, I'd like to watch as Apple's laptop sales tumble. Already the Apple Store dropped their MacBook shipping days down to 3-5 days (nobody wants it). :mad:





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  • Lixivial
    Oct 26, 08:01 PM
    I can see it now...

    "The .Mac update broke Cage Fighter!!" or more importantly -- "Does Cage Fighter work with this release?!"





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  • digitalbiker
    Sep 1, 05:00 PM
    I'm hoping one of the super secret features is a completely reworked Finder.


    I agree Finder is slower than a snail. Many Mac fans live in denial about the s-l--o--w f----i-----n-------d--------e----r but it is a joke compared to XP. I love OS X and it would be easy to impress others with it's elegance if it weren't for the S-L--O---W F----I-----N------D-------E--------R.

    Great! The pop-up menu on my documents folder in the dock just opened. Bye Bye.





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  • Hellhammer
    Apr 28, 10:04 AM
    The Thunderbolt port takes up no additional room. It replaces the miniDisplay port that is already on the machine.

    Thunderbolt requires a discrete controller chip so it does take up space.





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  • henrikrox
    Mar 23, 02:00 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; nb-no) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    This will be a great feature for those countries who doesn't carry the apple tv.

    But there is so many narrow minded Americans in here.





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  • OllyW
    Mar 23, 04:02 PM
    The military and the Army has had a "dialogue" with Apple for years... pretty much every project involving a piece of field equipment has gone to another manufacturer because of durability concerns.

    It must be those pesky water sensors. :D





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  • sbrhwkp3
    Nov 11, 02:05 AM
    Hahah entertaining. That stinks that Justin Long is done though. He was a good fit for these ads.





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  • inkswamp
    Mar 26, 08:00 PM
    2) Who paid for the coffee? :D

    Eric: Wow, Steve. Thanks for buying coffee. What is this?

    Steve: It's a magical blend of coffee and flavorings that I special order. It's my own idea. Taste it.

    Eric: Delicious! This is your idea? No kidding? It's amazing!

    Steve: I'm glad you like it.

    Eric: Someone could make a lot of money selling this.

    Steve: We're going to start selling it in the Apple Stores next month.

    Eric: Really? What's in it?

    Steve: Well, here, Eric. I can trust you. I'll write the list of the ingredients down for you.

    Eric: Oh good.

    Steve: And Eric?

    Eric: Yes, Steve.

    Steve: If Google introduces their own special coffee blend next month, I'll chop your _____ off.

    Eric: Um...

    Steve: I'm serious. Snip! Snip! Gone.

    Eric: Uh... okay, then... um, never mind the list. Thanks anyway.





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  • Phrasikleia
    Mar 3, 10:10 PM
    I get your suggestioin about a focal point. That brings up some interesting questions about how to light it. It would have to be very deliberate so as not to spill into the red and blue. As it was I ran around in the dark with a flashlight to light the scene. The total exposure time was 66.7 seconds. :) Perhaps even a faint image of somebody sitting in the foreground. Maybe even a ghostly figure -- only in the frame temporarily so that the cabin bleeds through.

    I love this kind of thinking! You obviously have a creative mind, so go for it! I frequently return to the same sites to try out new ideas; it can be an extremely rewarding way to shoot because you eventually become a master of that location and know exactly what you want to do there. So yeah, let your imagination run wild and go back to try out something fun.

    I do a lot of this kind of shooting (gelled strobes, dilapidated structures, low light), and I know all too well how challenging it is to get the balance right between the artificial and ambient light. You said you now have some more strobes and triggers, and that will free you up a lot to do shorter exposures, which will help you to incorporate more ambient light and get more detail into the shadows.

    I look forward to seeing what you come up with next. :)





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  • Mudbug
    Aug 19, 08:41 AM
    well, speaking figuratively here, there is a free iPod. If I were to give you one as a gift, then it would be free, no? :p

    D

    it wouldn't be exactly 'free' for you, would it? Or is there a truck somewhere that's missing an iPod? :D

    and on that line of thinking, if you feel like buying one and sending it to me, knock yourself out. :)





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  • jaw04005
    Oct 10, 04:15 PM
    I can't wait. I love this game and played it not too long ago on emulation. I hope it translates well. A lot of the arcade ports don't translate well since they were designed with a higher level of difficulity in order to force you to spend more money.

    I guess the Konami code would work though. I want X-Men Children of the Atom next.





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  • Aliterofsoda
    Mar 9, 08:53 PM
    No one has mentioned the Apple store in Fort Worth... could mean good things for me! I plan on scoping it out around noon... stocked with school work and snacks!





    Jesus
    Nov 21, 05:13 PM
    This tech, as it has been said before is nothing new, I remember reading a very inforative article in New Scientist about making the ultimate heat ---> energy chip, and there is an alloy that when heated on one side it creates a strong electric current. I think they planned on putting them in cars, by the engine to power electronics in the car. What is new is the idea of putting it by a computers cpu.





    kalun
    Oct 10, 07:19 PM
    Um...right..another rumour.

    I still remember back in August, a Chinese magazine says merom Macbook/Pro will be upgraded in September. And where is it now?

    And then there was another rumour that there is a shipment of laptops. And where is it now?

    There were also another rumour that merom laptops will be upgraded by the end of August, and will be announce on the same day as dell/sony/... etc. And where is merom macbook/pro now?

    All I am trying to say is, the accuracy of these report is very low, and if anyone is putting high hopes in it, be prepare to be disappointed....I think, however, apple will upgrade macbook pro before holiday seasons, and macbook in January.





    eshroom
    Nov 25, 12:35 PM
    Good company. I had an FM transmitter from them. Nice case too.





    matticus008
    Nov 21, 04:57 PM
    Hook up that chip, and then just keep overclocking the thing... you don't have to worry about it overheating and melting, it'll just give you more battery life.
    Maybe this is a joke? The processor will still heat up in the beginning to a given temperature, and if it crosses the safe upper limit, it will be damaged. This technology will take the generated heat and convert it to electricity--it won't make the processor generate less heat.

    Wouldn't using the "extra" electricity to power fans to decrease heat lead to less "extra" electricity???? :rolleyes: I hope they really think this through - and I'm sure they will. Of course powering fans isn't the only use for electricity.
    Of course it will. But if you're producing 110% power at 102% consumption, that's still an 8% gain. The trick is to ensure that the benefit outweighs the cost (both in price and in additional power drain to power the system) by a large margin. This is the sort of thing that improves with time.

    This could be very cool if it works. Just slap one of these between your processor and heat sink and get 30% more battery life. Or on desktops force cool your system without liquid.
    You won't get 30% of your electricity back. You'll get up to 30% of the power lost through heat which is accessible to the chip (that is, the portion not lost from convection cooling of the case) and above ambient temperatures. If you're in a warm room, for instance, you'll have much lower performance, since it requires the differential to work. Of course, maybe the information available isn't wholly accurate, but that's my understanding based on the description.





    westonharvey
    Sep 25, 10:40 AM
    My friend keeps taunting me with his Core 2 Duo based HP notbook. Even "Xtreme Notebooks" has a Core 2 Duo model.

    This sucks.