Sunday, May 15, 2011

the bieber family

the bieber family. in the bieber family.
  • in the bieber family.



  • CXsjr
    Feb 8, 09:56 AM
    Oh dear chaps, mine looks almost feeble compared to your big American monster cars!





    the bieber family. The Beadles Family
  • The Beadles Family



  • Tomorrow
    Apr 20, 02:20 PM
    ^^ Ach, Miata. *shudder*

    I try, as a rule, not to drive or ride in a car smaller than myself. :D





    the bieber family. The bird tattoo, is a Bieber
  • The bird tattoo, is a Bieber



  • steadysignal
    Apr 25, 10:28 AM
    Time to hide my iPhone file from the wife:rolleyes:

    Seriously......privacy issues seem all over the place in this digital age....here is another example.

    I guess we need a law disclosing if such and such device tracks you and needs to disclose that to you clearly via a warning label/other....

    will a law stop the data from being used against you?





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  • Avatar74
    May 2, 07:13 PM
    I guess that's way easier than dragging it to the trash?

    People may have already been over this, but dragging an app to the trash doesn't always clean up the mess it leaves. There are preferences files, cache and other things that may be sitting in the User or System libraries, and not in the "package" hidden behind the app icon.





    the bieber family. J.Bieber nd Family
  • J.Bieber nd Family



  • swingerofbirch
    Jul 19, 04:55 PM
    I've been listening live for a while and they are very tight lipped but they just said that they believe that cell phones are poor MP3 players compared to the iPod (I guess including their own cobranded cell phones?!!?). They said they realize it wont always be the case that iPods are superior to cell phones, and don't think we don't realize that etc, as if to suggest phone iPod integration.

    Sony is with Ericsson.

    I believe Nokia and Microsoft have some sort of alliance.

    And we all know Apple for the second time decided to hitch their wagon to Motorola with the co-branded phone.

    Who else is there? LG, Siemens, Samsung? Or would they do it alone? How hard can it be to make a cell phone?





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  • Justin Bieber attended the



  • Piggie
    Mar 26, 09:34 AM
    People said the same thing with touch screens in airplanes yet the top-of-the-line fighters have touch-screen control. Admittedly, they don't use the touch screens as their flight controllers, but when you consider the volume and velocity of their decision-making, it shows it can be done.

    I think it will all depend on what you get used to.

    No, don't accept that, sorry.

    No One control method is best for everything.

    It's like saying I invented the button and now I should drive a car with buttons. No buttons are great for some things, wheels are better for others.

    Like a Stylus is a superb item for writing and drawing with on a screen for some tasks.

    Unfortunately, Steve Jobs role is a salesman, and he won't tell you the truth as he is selling a product. Salesmen lie.
    Steve says Stylus = fail. He does not really think that, he knows it's not true, but he has to say that as he's selling you a product that cannot use a stylus very well as it's designed for finger tip sizes touch detection.

    If you took brushes away from artists and told them they must use their fingers. Yes, they could create some pictures, but not as well as they could with their brushes.

    No 1 system is right for everything.

    The only MAIN problem and it is a BIG problem is too many people forget Steve Jobs is a SALESMAN for Apple, and he will tell you things as FACT that are just sales talk to promote his product he wants to sell.

    There are too many people in the world that can't grasp this and think what he says is gospel truth and cannot ever be wrong.





    the bieber family. (Courtesy Bieber Family)
  • (Courtesy Bieber Family)



  • iMikeT
    Nov 28, 05:00 PM
    How much money can Microsoft possibly dump into trying to destroy Apple?





    the bieber family. had to give the ok for him
  • had to give the ok for him



  • FreeState
    Mar 23, 03:00 PM
    The App has been pulled because it is not in compliance with developer guidelines.


    http://www.cultofmac.com/apple-pulls-gay-cure-app-over-dev-guidelines/87815

    Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said Wednesday:

    �We removed the Exodus International app from the App Store because it violates our developer guidelines by being offensive to large groups of people.�





    the bieber family. The Bieber movie, quot;Never Say
  • The Bieber movie, quot;Never Say



  • aricher
    Nov 27, 01:10 PM
    meh - does this matter? Isn't 17" is getting to be a bit skimpy by any consumer standards.





    the bieber family. THE BIEBER FAMILY TATTOO
  • THE BIEBER FAMILY TATTOO



  • bryanc
    Sep 7, 07:10 AM
    but I just don't see how this is going to work.

    Either the files will be *enormous* (even with H.264), requiring many hours to download even with high speed connections, and therefore costing a lot in terms of bandwidth, or they'll be crappy resolution. Either way, I don't see how it can compete with a 5 minute trip to your local video place to rent/buy a DVD.

    The only way I can see this as a win is if they have some amazing catalogue of old/foreign/indi films that you can't get at your local blockbuster.

    Unlike music, which most people listen to many times, most people don't watch the same movie more than two or three times, so there's no point in investing $15, many megabit-hours of bandwidth, and the blank media to burn it after you've finally downloaded it.

    99 cents and a 1 minute download is a good deal, and well within the impulse-range for most people, but $15 and several hours of downloading is not.

    On the other hand, Steve Jobs is a multi-billionare, and I'm just some guy with an opinion, so maybe he knows what he's doing.

    We'll see soon enough.

    Cheers





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  • applekid
    Jul 18, 08:20 AM
    Good news and bad news. Movies good, rental bad if not offered with sale. However, if rentals are cheap, I'd probably just as soon rent so i could buy the physical disc which would be much higher quality anyway.

    If rentals go for like 99 cents for a given amount of time, I'd probably try the movie with a rental and go out and buy the DVD if I want a high-quality movie with all of the extras that I could always rip. For a lot of the iTunes shows, I might buy an episode, but I usually just rip them from my DVDs to have high quality rips on my computer and a separate rip if I want to transfer them to my Palm (got no video iPod...)

    As long as the pricing and rental term is fair, this should be a decent system. It definitely should be close to 99 cents a day. The cheapest physical movie rental service I can think of is RedBox (http://www.redbox.com/) which is $1 a night. Maybe Steve worked out a good deal to do a buck or two for a week.





    the bieber family. Justin Bieber Family Photos
  • Justin Bieber Family Photos



  • BillyShears
    Jan 12, 08:17 AM
    People here seem to want to condone ANY decision Apple may wish to make. Already people seem to be defensive on the "MacBook Air" name which is probably just a rumor and also seem to be defensive of Apple's decision to remove the optical drive - something we don't even know will happen! People are defensive of Apple's decision to ship the new Mac Pros with the 8800GT and not something of higher spec, people are defensive of Apple's decision not to release a mid-tower.

    I don't see how the external optical drive falls into the category of things to be "defended." The others, sure, because you don't have the choice of the name, the graphics card, or mid-tower. But so far the rumours suggest the external optical drive is optional (as in, buy a MacBook or MacBook Pro with built-in drive - this isn't across the product line). What I see are people hoping for a feature: a lighter notebook.





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  • Stridder44
    Sep 6, 07:05 PM
    A Netflix subscription and a spindle of DVD-R discs is cheaper then one new movie from Apple.

    Sorry, not interested.


    HA I like your style. Think I'll adopt it too.

    Honestly though, am I the only one who thinks they should change/add/replace iTunes and just keep it for music, and make a separate app for videos & films (or something)? The "iTunes Movie Store"? That sounds like the "Home Depot Car Dealership & Laser Tag Center". I understand Apples' all about simplicity, but buying movies from the music store to play in iTunes...then again it does make it simpler for the iPod...meh. I just think some form of change should be made here.





    the bieber family. The Beeb used to be a blondie!
  • The Beeb used to be a blondie!



  • tarproductions
    Apr 12, 08:19 PM
    Always looking forward to advancements in software.





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  • djkny
    Oct 23, 12:25 PM
    No new updates until MWSF according to degadgetplus, macrumormongersco, macnewstodayfor, and my third cousin's online reseller friends at comp America, columbus university, and the Berlin college of fine arts.

    Also, depleted stocks at the macwarehouseeu doesn't mean that updates are imminent ... only that they're awaiting more shipments of current MBP's held up by Kim Jong Il's recent aluminum gadget fetish ...





    the bieber family. Justin Bieber Surprises His
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  • takao
    Mar 2, 04:52 PM
    the fact that after the second generation Jetta, VW had to rename the car in germany/europe (Bora, Vento) and still had lousy sales there, should have been a warning sign

    the last few generations of the jetta have been absolute rubbish ... i hoping this new generation is actually better





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  • The Captain
    Apr 13, 01:44 AM
    Because pros don't need features to make their life easier, and help automatically organise footage?
    No professional would let the software identify their subjects. Features like this do nothing to lighten the workflow of their productions. Only amateurs would allow an algorithms to determine what gets logged as what. Regardless of how the rest of the program turn out, the facial recognition is something only amateurs will use. Professionals have a higher standard of quality, and more complex needs than that.





    the bieber family. Bieber Family Crest T-shirts
  • Bieber Family Crest T-shirts



  • CFreymarc
    Apr 2, 08:25 PM
    I much prefer this approach to advertising, the "If you don't have an iPhone" ad was just horrible.

    Not really. Different products. The smartphone market is one ups manship show off the functions of your phone trying to impress someone or get laid. Yes, the latter has happened! It is easy to carry a smartphone and "whip it out" as you try to get into a position to whip out other things.

    The tablet market is more about function and utility. Due to its size, you have to make a conscience effort to carry it with you as you have a task in mind. Those who don't well, look like geeks.





    the bieber family. Justin Bieber might not know
  • Justin Bieber might not know



  • NebulaClash
    Sep 15, 05:32 PM
    Such a rude response deserves a rude retort, but I'll leave it up as an example of what Apple users face.

    I get called a groupie and someone who lights candles for Steve Jobs in my basement, yet I'm the guy who admitted there is a flaw that needs to be fixed, that Apple says they are going to fix, and has a program in place to freely help all affected owners today. Such logic is ignored and instead I'm called names. End of discussion. The anti-Apple attacks are beginning.

    I'm still a subscriber to CR. Their tech coverage has sucked for years, but their other tests are better.





    Brinkman
    Sep 14, 09:49 AM
    Antenna gate was blown out of proportion :rolleyes:

    It really was a non issue.

    However I do enjoy my free case :)





    cube
    Mar 24, 04:37 PM
    True, but its a wait for the overzealot AMD CPU fan base. AMD is very well behind Intel right now in CPUs. Their 6-core offerings barely match the processing power of a i7-870; which is a 4-core, 1156 socket! They can't even match the 1366 socket yet... not to mention the monster of a CPU that is the i7-980X.


    On the server, AMD has inexpensive 12-core, 4-way CPUs since some time. Now going for 16-core with Bulldozer (well, now it will be more like 16-core integer/8-core floating point).

    The absolute bargain now are the 8-core, 4-way CPUs. You can have a 32-core machine for very little money.

    The the next Atom will have a DirectX 10.1 GPU, meanwhile Bobcat Fusion already has DirectX 11 hardware and OpenCL.





    bigmc6000
    Jul 18, 12:13 PM
    Over at AI one user made a good point about how WWDC in '04 Steve spent quite a bit of time talking about iPod and iTMS - user guessimates around 25%. So I guess that kinda beats down the argument that WWDC has always been "Mac" only...





    snberk103
    Apr 10, 11:05 AM
    Both "four on the floor" and "three on the tree". Learned to drive with the "three on the tree" in an old (1968?) Jeep Wagoneer. Big heavy clutch, no power steering. It was brutal in traffic.

    However, being able to drive the '3 on the tree' once got me a job at a summer camp - as they had an old Dodge Van (iirc). During the summer I only had to drive that van once (I was the person on the crew who could), and the rest of the time I drove the newer automatic van out and about all over the Catskills of NY, and into NYC as well, picking up and delivering people and stuff.

    That was a great summer! If I hadn't been able to drive that standard van, I would've spent the summer cutting grass and weeding the flower beds (which I did enough of as it was ..)





    longofest
    Jul 19, 03:48 PM
    What, the analysts weren't even close? I'm shocked. :rolleyes:

    Actually, the analysts were pretty close this time, except for the profit margins. I'm thinking that the fact that the iPod is now using older parts (therefore cheaper parts) is pushing the cost down for Apple, and hence really making it a big cash cow and driving up the profit margin, even if they aren't selling quite as many as last quarter (which also has to do with seasonal decline).

    Edit: oops... it appears as though the analysts definitely did blow the whole revenue expectation a bit. Missed that.



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