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justin bieber in singapore 19 april

justin bieber in singapore 19 april. Justin Bieber#39;s Asian Tour
  • Justin Bieber#39;s Asian Tour



  • pyramid6
    Apr 26, 01:39 PM
    Apple doesn't have the trademark yet.
    It's still in the opposition phase. ;)

    There you go. They'll sort it out in court.





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  • Apr, 21 2011. Justin Bieber



  • BB1970
    Mar 22, 04:16 PM
    Like another poster said:

    Airplay
    220 GB
    Thunderbolt (though that won't happen)

    I love my iOS devices, but there's something nice about a tactile, clicking and scrolling player. Especially made out of metal. Yeah, it's dated, and it's sorta of clunky to navigate, but it "feels" real.





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  • 19 April 2011 - Justin Bieber



  • liketom
    Jul 19, 04:20 PM
    Which is exactly why the past few weeks have been a great time to load up on Apple stock. Apple has been increasing computer sales with transitional computers. The "real" machines aren't out yet.

    In other words, Apple growth won't be slowing down any time soon. In fact, it should probably accelerate over the next 12 months.



    with a little help from us Mac users out here who end up buying 2 Macs or more a year ;)

    i tell you this year is getting real expensive for me , Mac Mini Intel then the Black Book and later this year the new Mac Pro and just don't even talk about iPods yet :D Apple is skinting me worse then a divorce





    justin bieber in singapore 19 april. Justin Bieber wins first Webby
  • Justin Bieber wins first Webby



  • trellus
    Sep 14, 11:25 AM
    Ditto for me. I can't believe I waffled between 3GS, HTC Incredible, and iPhone 4. With 3GS 30% of my calls were dropped, with iPhone 4, 0%. Had it since July 5.

    This just goes to show you how subjective an experience this is.

    My experience with dropped calls has been the same on the 3GS and the iPhone 4 -- about 1 out of 20 calls, or 5%, are dropped, and about 40% of all calls lasting longer than 15 minutes are dropped, but this has not changed from 3GS to 4, either. In short, my reception hasn't gotten worse with the iPhone 4, but it hasn't improved, either, but in neither case am I blaming it on the iPhone, but AT&T here in Dallas. When I was on Sprint (Palm Pre and Palm Treo before that), I rarely, rarely ever had dropped calls... so I blame it on the network. =]





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  • Read More: Justin Bieber to



  • solvs
    Aug 7, 06:04 PM
    So, yeah... apparently no.





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  • Justin Bieber



  • clj7
    Jan 7, 03:43 AM
    Here's my first and only car I've ever "owned". It's a 1.2 litre Corsa SXI 2001. It was initially bought as a learner car for me and my sisters to start learning in. I passed 2 years ago, and since then it's only me who's been driving the car. My big sister has her own car now, and my little sister won't be starting for another year.

    So at the moment it's just me who's using the car, so I get to use it in University - which makes me very lucky I believe.

    And I also took this picture this morning. A fresh wave of snow has just arrived in Wales, just when I thought I had seen the last of the snow last week.:(

    http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/706/corsab.jpg





    justin bieber in singapore 19 april. to Singapore on April 19
  • to Singapore on April 19



  • twoodcc
    Mar 4, 11:49 PM
    Ditto!

    I see some new folks putting up some points, designed, DistortedLoop, and MAcProCPO is back at it again, thanks for the effort to those and other newbies!

    I had a problem with the MacPro after I upgraded to a 3 SSD raid for booting ... I forgot to set the machine to NOT go to sleep, DUH! I could not figure out why it was timing out of folding every so often with the remote Linux boards that I'm ssh'd into from the Mac. NOW that I have that figured out my points will pick up again. It was still impressive just running the 6 GPU's and 2 win clients at about 50k per day!

    yeah i'm glad to see some new names!

    glad you got your Mac Pro back up and going again. i won't be back up full throttle until early april though

    also, i did end up getting another machine with an i7 920 in it with a GTX260. i've been messing around with overclocking it, and i'm pulling around 28-30K PPD with just the one machine - 1 GPU cliend and 1 bigadv client running inside a VM.





    justin bieber in singapore 19 april. Justin Bieber Interview
  • Justin Bieber Interview



  • 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.





    justin bieber in singapore 19 april. Bieber poses at the premiere
  • Bieber poses at the premiere



  • CIA
    Apr 12, 09:08 PM
    What's pretty funny is that you're bitching about a layout complaint that's been rectified with an option since last October.

    Fine. You all go and apply to work at a post house and put "iMovie" on your resume. See how long it takes for them to laugh you out the door.

    I haven't really used iMovie since HD, so to be honest I don't really care what they do to it. It's "Super quick to capture and edit DV" time has come and gone.





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  • PCMacUser
    Aug 7, 05:11 AM
    We also make more money, I remember a while ago doing a comparison between a waiter on Aussie award wages and US minimum wage in the purchase of an iBook. The US waiter would have to work ~2x as many hours as the aussie waiter to afford an iBook at our respective online Apple Stores.
    Aussie waiters must earn a fortune. My sister in law worked as a waitress in the USA and earned over US$1000 per weekend in wages and tips. So what's it like in Oz?





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  • Date amp; Time of concert: 19



  • AvSRoCkCO1067
    Nov 28, 01:16 PM
    Microsoft lost billions on the Xbox and likely to lose hundreds of millions on their Zune attempt. iPod sales have been profitable for Apple since their introduction. How one measures success in this industry can't always be marketshare.

    One of the best points I've read so far - and one that I wish more people would apply to Apple's share in the computer market...:)





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  • Although Justin Bieber and



  • Tomorrow
    Apr 20, 11:01 AM
    Automatics are for the elderly, and for fat and/or lazy people.

    http://paradoxdgn.com/junk/avatars/trollface.jpg



    Wow, really? :rolleyes:

    So if someone wants to buy a Corvette, and they're neither elderly, fat, nor lazy, they should shell out extra and order one with a manual transmission rather than buy one off the lot?

    If someone wants to buy a Ford Taurus, Nissan Maxima, Chevrolet Impala, or a host of similar cars, then they must be either elderly, fat, or lazy, right? Because none of those are available with a manual transmission.

    That's because you only have automatics to drive :p

    No, my first car had a manual transmission (on the column). It was even worse, but that's mostly because the car was a 1965 model and had no air conditioning, no power steering, no power brakes, no power windows, torn-up seats, and oddly chewed through right rear tail light bulbs at a blistering pace. That was back in the days when driving was less of a headache than it is today (I was much younger), but even then I would still rather ride shotgun.





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  • Related Links: Justin Bieber,



  • MacRumors
    Apr 19, 10:53 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/19/imac-supplies-becoming-constrained-ahead-of-potential-refresh/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/19/115238-2010_imacs_front_back.jpg




    justin bieber in singapore 19 april. Justin Bieber My World Tour
  • Justin Bieber My World Tour



  • Irishman
    May 3, 04:43 PM
    Yep, I am pleasantly surprised. I ordered one.

    The Quad i5 or i7?





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  • jord1985
    Nov 24, 12:05 AM
    For the first visit i had to pay 154.00 when i broke my toe 4 weeks ago. This time I had insurance so I don't know how much it will be. i've been going to this guy for 13 years im sure they have me on some discount program hahah.





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  • Justin Bieber amp; Selena Gomez



  • Rocketman
    Jan 1, 05:31 PM
    I am expecting MACworld to bring (2/3 of):

    A couple of interesting new MacPro BTO options.

    A new iMac which is an iTV mainframe of sorts.

    iTV enabled monitors.

    An iTV breakout box for talking to existing computers and televisions.

    802.11n in many places including a "surprise" (to some) announcement Macs have been shipping with 802.11n for several months now and it can be enabled by a software update (available today).

    A consumer SAN.

    New iPod games

    New iLife/iWork apps and upgrades and backgrounds.

    FCP update.

    One more thing: Video iPod

    Later: a "media release" perhaps leading to or at NAB
    Later: an iTunes event announcing more movie studios and broadcast content libraries.
    Later: Leopard, Mac-Mini C2D, MacMaster (workstation class system)

    Rocketman





    justin bieber in singapore 19 april. Justin Bieber amp; Selena Gomez
  • Justin Bieber amp; Selena Gomez



  • rickdollar
    Apr 19, 02:55 PM
    The logical thing would to mirror the recent MBP refresh. I really dont think they would include USB 3.0 ports until Ivy Bridge.

    It doesn't look like it according to the quote but he was referring to Ivy Bridge.





    justin bieber in singapore 19 april. Pictures of the Day | April 19
  • Pictures of the Day | April 19



  • meanmusic
    Sep 6, 10:24 PM
    There has been talk about release movies at the theatre and DVD at the same time. It seems people would like the choice of where and when to see a movie. Home theatre technology brings the movie experience at home even large screen computers. What if Apple will be the first to experiment with viewing movies released to the theatre at home through the movie store? We've seen TV studios release TV episode sneak peeks and new episodes the following day it airs. Could this be the big thing? $14.99 to watch a new movie at home with the whole family is actually a bargain. Steve obviously has influence with Disney to make it possible. Imagine watch the next Disney/Pixar movie in the confort of your own home on a 24" wall mounted iMac.





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  • Singapore. April 19, 2o11



  • lorien
    Nov 29, 05:15 PM
    Where else can they go? The brain, I guess?

    Oh, and one more thing...
    Ever get tired of listening to music? Well no more sore ears or tangled headphones....
    Introducing the iThink. Join the Apple cybernetic collective today. Leave your troublesome Microsoft existence and join us in a world that just works!
    Starting at just $ 999
    Peace of mind.... forever
    <scrolling text reads "Implants sold separately">:p





    lu0s3r322
    Jul 19, 04:04 PM
    that's great news. w00t im a first time conference call listener! :p





    newagemac
    May 2, 05:03 PM
    They could have simplified the whole process in the following way:






    gkarris
    Nov 29, 09:08 AM
    you know, I'm trying to figure out why the Zune is so universally hated, and I can't.

    I mean, yes it's Microsoft, but given the success of the xBox I would have thought some faith had been restored in them. I mean no one has even used the damn thing yet and their panning it as if it's the worse mp3 ever released. Yes, it's meant to go head to head with the iPod, and yes, it will probably fail, but why are we not giving credit where it's due?

    The 3 days/3 plays thing is kinda bunk, but the wifi sharing in the first place is a pretty neat idea. How many of you use iTunes sharing at work or in the dorm? Wouldn't it be nice if your iPods could do the same?

    And what's wrong with a larger screen that works in both landscape and portrait? I have a feeling that were the iPod to have gotten this functionality first everyone would be tripping over their credit cards to order one.

    I dunno, just seems like everyone is getting overly excited on joining the "trash the zune" bandwagon that they aren't willing to give any credit where it's due.


    I couldn't wait for Bungie's "Halo" (Bungie started out on Macs and made great games for them). But my fear was trying to update my PC and drivers again and again. Then, it was to come out for XBox! No more trying to get the hardware to work with the software, as it's designed for a game console. MS did great here with the XBox...

    I looked at the Zune forum and the users are having problems putting vidoes into Zune. One user said this was the "easy" fix:


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    ~Shard~
    Sep 6, 08:48 PM
    PS - please stop whinging about your MB & MBP in the iMac thread, I'm sure there's more appropriate venues...

    Please stop whinging about iMacs, AIOs, minitowers, etc. in the Mac mini thread. :p :cool:





    gkarris
    Nov 27, 09:04 PM
    IMAGINED?

    Let's look at the facts.

    20" Apple $699 - Dell $399
    23" Apple $999 - Dell $799 (24")
    30" Apple $1999 - Dell $1499

    Those are real numbers. Dell has brighter specs, more connection options, and with the 23" they have a 24" that's still $200 cheaper.

    What imaginary planet are you on? $300, $200, and $500 difference in price respectively. That's real money. And it pressures people into considering a Dell. (Bad Apple!) All you are really getting for those extra hundres of dollars is a display that looks nice with your mini, MBP, or MP.

    You claim that Apple's monitors are selling well, but you have no facts to back that up. Apple doesn't post their sales numbers for products like this so you're just making it up. Those sales numbers could suck a$$ and you wouldn't know. And I believe they do suck, but Apple won't tell you that, it sucks because they want them to suck. Keep reading.

    I believe Apple does this to encourage people to buy iMacs. If your willing to pony up $2400 or more on a Mac Pro then maybe an extra $500 doesn't bother you for the two 30" displays your going to use, and if all you can afford is mini Apple doesn't seem to mind you buying that Dell monitor. By pricing the monitors several hundred more than they are really worth, you are now in the iMac price range. I bet if you could see and add up the numbers, buying a mini and an over priced cinema display gives Apple the same profit margin as an iMac. Apple doesn't have a mid range tower. Again, because they want to sell you an iMac. By keeping their product line simple they reduce costs; making one widget as apposed to five different widgets is cheaper. But that limits choice.

    I have an iMac, but I really don't want one. I want a mid-range tower and an external monitor. I'm not alone either. Apple's monitor price is a "choice incentive". It may help their bottom line, but it limits my choice. And since I hate Windows I'm forced into Apple's program. This is really what people are complaining about here. They want a mini and 20" cinema for under $1000, and I want a 23" and tower for under $2000, not a 24" iMac!

    So, back to a 17" cinema. Why would Apple do this? I don't think they will. A 17" iMac is only $899. That's where they make their money, oh, and people like me willing to pay premium because we value esthetics.

    Didn't you read this post and the article attached?

    "but, that's not worth the extra dollars for me"

    Ding-Ding-Ding! You answered all of your above complaints and whining about Apple's prices. You aren't the target audience for their displays.

    (note: I would suggest you see my comp specs and gear below before reading my post further)

    Perhaps it is an oversight of Apples that they sell both consumer and pro-sumer computers, and yet only offer a pro-sumer monitor. However considering that 2 of the 3 consumer computers by Apple have built in monitors, and the 3rd is meant to be used with exisiting mouse, keyboard and monitor, it may not be such a big deal.

    Also, if you want cheaper, there exists cheaper. It's not as if Apple is robbing you of much needed options in montior selection by not offering a cheap monitor. Any monitor made today will work with your Mac. The only thing they are robbing you of is their design.

    Now don't anyone bring up the "Apple is bad because of what I can get from Dell" topic again until you read this very carefully (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=252327)
    .
    In summery though, Apple uses a different, far more advanced color accurate panel for their monitors. This allows them certification that they pay for. They also pay someone with a design background to make the casing, and don't have the EE's do it like at some companies :rolleyes:

    Now, back on topic :)

    I was in the "Apple needs to make a 17" monitor" crowd for a long time. Than I bought a cheap 20" wide display, and I love it. I suppose with Photography and a few games here and there, there is a reason I'm inclined to now say I wouldn't use a smaller screen. But unless Apple wants to sell a consumer display (which they don't currently do), to be used with the Mac Mini, I really don't see much of a reason for Apple to do it. A pro-sumer 17" display is useless and pointless IMHO. If you have a 3 grand G5 doing professional graphics/video work, you aren't going to buy a pro-sumer 17" monitor for $400 :rolleyes:


    That said, if Apple had offered a consumer level 20" wide monitor at a similar price point to Dells, I'd have bought it hands down.

    It's clearly known that Apple monitors are pro quality and Dell ones are cheap consumer quality, hence the price difference...



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