Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Lackland Air Force Base

Lackland Air Force Base. Space shuttle Atlantis landed this morning at Lackland Air Force Base#39;s Kelly Field. The 37th Training Wing here at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas,
  • Space shuttle Atlantis landed this morning at Lackland Air Force Base#39;s Kelly Field. The 37th Training Wing here at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas,



  • farmboy
    Dec 31, 11:58 AM
    Hurf. There was a checkbox for installing a trial version. You didn't uncheck it.

    Maybe this is why you're using OSX then. It makes choices for you. Not yours, but you know...

    Just like the choice was made for you by Adobe to install completely unrelated software if the user doesn't happen to catch the checkbox. Yeah, that's so much better.





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  • cube
    Apr 24, 07:00 AM
    AMD E-350's CPU is noticeably worse than the C2Ds in MBAs. It is better than Atom but can't fight against Intel's premium CPUs, especially if we take Sandy Bridge into consideration. The IGP is wonderful though.

    Llano will hopefully change this since Zacate is meant for netbook and other cheap laptops. Llano will hopefully bring low-voltage chips meant for ultraportables like MBA. So far there are no news though.

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked

    But one must not overhype Llano because it still uses a Stars+ core. Bulldozer Fusion is not coming until next year.

    So, we'll see.





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  • BC2009
    Mar 30, 12:14 PM
    Again that doesn't matter as the word Windows doesn't come from the IT industry but existed before. App however was created within the IT industry.

    It does not matter if the term was created in the IT industry or not -- it matters if it has a generic defined meaning in that industry. Windows had a generic defined meaning in the IT industry before MS had a trademark. The single word in-and-of-itself was generic in that industry before any trademark existed -- and they got the trademark WITHOUT any descriptive modifiers on the end.

    At least Apple is being more specific in their trademark and adding the word "store".

    By the way... the term "application" and "app" were not first used in the IT industry either. People were filling out "employment apps" long before they were pounding keys on computers. Back then the word "app" meant a form you filled out (and continued to mean that even back when we referred to "apps" on computers as "programs")

    I think that means I have debunked your "origin of the word in the IT industry" in two ways.

    I still believe that while these terms are generic, we have many precedents (including Microsoft) of generic terms being given as trademarks.

    If you were to describe the "Android Marketplace" it could still be described as an "app store" or "application store", but it could not be branded as "App Store" -- that's what a trademark means. Just like Mac OS could still be described as a "windows operating system" or OpenOffice can still be described as an "office productivity suite". Even names like "OpenOffice" "QuickOffice" are allowed as trademarks because they differentiate from the generic term for which a trademark exists.

    Description and Branding/Trademarks are very different. Apple wants to use the term "App Store" as part of their brand. There will still be other things described as "app stores". Given what has been done by other companies I don't see why they should not be allowed.





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  • dejo
    Nov 13, 02:52 PM
    Just to be clear, if RA had made an application for a Macbook that displayed these images, that's ok. Because they made the application for an iPhone instead, it's not ok.

    Does that make sense to anyone?
    In a sense, yes. The rules for iPhone development are different than for Mac OS X. I may not always agree with it but there you have it. :)





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  • C00rDiNaT0r
    Mar 22, 01:23 PM
    Even bigger screens? They're getting closer to replacing bedroom TV's now..





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  • ender land
    Apr 10, 11:01 AM
    Sounds like a pretty convincing reason to move to Sweden if you are an American.





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  • toddybody
    Mar 22, 07:00 PM
    FYI guys, just in case we need a refresher here since it been a while. I hope this helps to jog some memories.






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  • Multimedia
    Sep 13, 10:18 AM
    so, how does one go about getting the 1.2 update? It does not appear in my version of iTunes7Install Quicktime 7.1.3 (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/mac.html) then install iTunes 7 (http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/). Connect your 3-5G iPod. Updater will appear in the new iTunes when you highligh the iPod in the left column. Eazy Peezy. :)

    Hey everybody Big News
    NBC Today Show went High Definition today!





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  • nikole95
    Jan 9, 01:35 AM
    Sad, but true :(

    (And I don't feel the need to argue or debate or say more in this thread to justify this obvious fact.)

    Yes. Absolutely. A closed filesystem where you're only able to download anything significant through a moderated app store is going to be riddled with viruses.





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  • dethmaShine
    Apr 20, 09:55 AM
    Wonder how long this item will remain here...the one on Engadget managed about 7 minutes. ;)

    Look at the latest thread. The haters act as if they are going to shoot Vlad Savov (Engadget) for removing that article.

    lol

    On a serious note, I need an explanation for this.





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  • vincenz
    Apr 4, 12:33 PM
    From one of the articles:

    "It appeared that the man involved in the shooting might have been shot in the backside."

    All for an Apple product? :eek:





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  • Tike1994
    Mar 22, 01:48 PM
    Finally some Mac news. I've been waiting since Christmas to get my first Mac desktop. All my iOS devices will finally have a Mac to connect to!!





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  • fawlty
    Sep 13, 09:36 PM
    I assume the screen would be a touch screen. I would hate to start dialing numbers using the click wheel.

    I can remember when all phones used a wheel for dialing numbers...





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  • boncellis
    Aug 31, 06:52 PM
    Look forward to an OS update around the corner as well. There were rumblings about 10.4.8 being seeded recently--I think updated machines are likely to correspond with software and OS updates as well.

    We'll see soon enough--if there is a "special event" my guess would be that it's for something completely new, not a new processor and certainly not a speed bump.





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  • Tommyg117
    Sep 1, 11:38 AM
    wow. would that be the biggest mainstream desktop around?
    I think so, sounds amazing. Makes my 20 seem puny!





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  • Mac Fly (film)
    Sep 14, 10:03 PM
    one of the best predictions i have heard to date...
    Why thank you!





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  • HitchHykr
    Apr 20, 12:50 PM
    Unless you decide to work for Google (which from your comment, I presume your aren't), or if you get famous, then I'd say that the chance that anyone at Google would decide to look at any data they collected about you is abysmal. This goes for any information Apple collects too. Obviously, there's a risqu� for security breaches, but the chance that your info then would be accessed or used is also rather small.
    Not that it's not a problem.

    This is different. The information is made accessible to people around you. So, while an iPhone owner is away from the house, someone else, who will be a lot more interested in him or her, can access the log in their backup.

    If your behavior is risqu� then the risk of a security breach is very important. :)





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  • joeboy_45101
    Aug 23, 07:07 PM
    Well, I guess we can be relieved that this lawsuit didn't become something worse.

    As much as I think this is a BS patent and lawsuit at least Apple can continue to sell iPods. Just imagine if Apple lost the lawsuit and Creative denied them use of the patented technology.

    BS as it all is, I'm just relieved that its over. :o





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  • Multimedia
    Sep 10, 08:48 AM
    Software will also have to keep up and unless your software becomes massively multithreaded and what you're doing can actually be multi threaded there's no real advantage to multi-core CPUs.

    This is already a problem with Quicktime in that it doesn't scale past 2 cores. You'll find half of your computer under utilised for instance when transcoding video in Quicktime.Not if you transcode multiple files simultaneously - which is what I do with multiple instances of Toast 7 and Handbrake..

    Plus that will probably be fixed in QuickTime 8 which is likely to come with Leopard.





    *LTD*
    Apr 30, 01:12 PM
    Apple's market share is growing but the fact that they supposedly (according to other posts) sell 90% of the computers that cost more than $1000 indicates that they are never going to really own the *********, lowest end of the market.

    fixed.

    All you need is the cream of the market. And everyone else tries to follow.

    Apple's penalty for losing the market to cheap box assemblers hawking Windows:

    The most profitable PC maker in the world, that is the Gold Standard of personal computing with Macs + OS X.

    I don't see the problem. Seems SJ made the right choice from the very beginning by using a closed licensing model. Look at the amazing differentiation between Apple and Everyone Else. And others are trying that EXACT SAME differentiation (but without the guts to actually go all-in with it) and losing. Check out the failed Dell Adamo line. Dell *tried* to Apple-ify the experience. Except for the fact that they had nothing to do with the very company that actually makes the OS it's supposed to run, other than a licensing agreement. It doesn't work that way.

    Now HP is trying it with WebOS. But Im not sure if they know how "to say 'no' to a thousand things and say 'yes' to that one special idea." It's all based on philosophy and attitude when you envision how everyday folks are supposed to interact with tech. Most tech companies out there don't have a grasp on it.





    milo
    Sep 5, 12:13 PM
    I don't really get the point of wireless video unless you can somehow incorporate a pause feature into it. What am I going to do with the video if I have to answer the door or phone or go to the can or get a snack? Do I have to go to my computer and reset the video and hope that when it streams to the TV or whatever it's at the right spot? For me it would be much easier to just move the movie to my iPod, put the iPod in a dock with a remote and watch it that way. Unless maybe the new airport device has it's own remote! Now that might be interesting. :D
    Hal

    If they're going to do it, it needs to have a remote, and probably needs to have Front Row. And to REALLY do it right, they need to put the ability to buy movies (and music, and any other content) directly into Front Row, so you can buy a show straight from the TV and not have to walk to the computer.





    generik
    Aug 28, 10:52 PM
    Now mind you, I say this as an investor, not as an enthusiast.


    Go sell your Apple shares then, Apple is so going to cry over your few thousand dollars... NOT





    blahblah100
    Apr 20, 10:13 AM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39iKLwlUqBo

    Interesting, this was less than a year ago.

    Steve Jobs "...we take privacy very seriously. As an example, we worry a lot about location in phones..."





    AidenShaw
    Mar 24, 05:17 PM
    I would be shocked if USB 3 came to the Mac. Jobs has already said I see Thunderbolt taking the place of USB altogether.

    If they did go on and add either USB3 or blu-ray to Macs, they'd be removing it the following year, as it will become obsolete quite rapidly (maybe even more than USB 2.0).

    The USB 2.0 ports will be simply be upgraded to USB 3.0 ports - count on it once the chipsets only support USB 3.0.

    ThunderPort is going to be far more expensive than USB 3.0 - USB will stay king for most devices (those needing 100 MB/sec or less). ThunderPort will be a high end special purpose connector for RAID-arrays, breakout boxes, eSATA/USB 3.0 hubs, docking stations, specialized audio/video equipment.

    Just like cheap, ubiquitous USB 2.0 killed 1394a and 1394b in the marketplace (and killed FW1600 and FW3200 in the womb), USB 3.0 will be fine for the tasks that most people have.



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