Thursday, May 19, 2011

sub zero and scorpion bookends

sub zero and scorpion bookends. a Scorpion 3D like poster
  • a Scorpion 3D like poster



  • mabaker
    Mar 27, 06:57 AM
    For the first time since the introduction of the iPhone Apple Computer is concentrating on the COMPUTER more than the iPhone. I for one hope they will nail Lion. :)





    sub zero and scorpion bookends. to the new Scorpion Living
  • to the new Scorpion Living



  • gkarris
    Apr 23, 05:18 PM
    Am I the only one who loves looking at high res high quality icons? I feel a bit sad over here. :p

    Yes, but they're so big.

    You'd only be able to fit, like, one icon on the screen... :eek:

    :D





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  • Peace
    Sep 11, 01:33 PM
    I still can't help but wonder what Apple is going to do with the Conroe CPU if anything.





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  • adamchronister8
    Mar 28, 10:20 AM
    I don't see why this is such an issue. I would rather they wait until they feel the need to show new hardware instead of just throwing something out there to make the press happy.





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  • Flowbee
    Sep 11, 12:04 AM
    I would love a video streaming device. I use my airport express almost every day for streaming iTunes to my stereo, I'd love to be able to do the same with movies.

    I have to believe that video quality for iMovie Store movies will be much improved over the current video offerings. Hopefully TV shows will get the same treatment.

    Lastly, let me just throw my favorite (long-shot) rumor into the mix... Mac Pro Cube!!





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  • fswmacguy
    Mar 27, 07:46 AM
    I have extremely slow DSL. There is one ISP in my area so upgrading is not an option (if it was I would have upgraded long ago). A cloud-based OS is horrifying to me. The last thing I want is for my files to transfer back and forth, slowly, to a server somewhere.





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  • Got the ookends set up for



  • extraextra
    Jul 29, 10:08 PM
    Any ideas on the price tag for this phone?

    Hopefully they release it with Cingular. I've always had wonky connections with Cingular though, maybe it's my phone. Ironically, I've noticed that the signal is the worst inside the mall - next to the Apple store. :p





    sub zero and scorpion bookends. Custom Sub Zero figure
  • Custom Sub Zero figure



  • ivan2002
    Mar 28, 09:48 AM
    I still have 3G. Wanted to get the white 4, kept waiting for it, then finally decided I might as well wait for 5. Now even that is going to get delayed.

    Turns out, trusting Apple's promises and release cycles made me a fool. The only behavior that seems to be awarded is: give Apple money is soon as you can and don't ask any questions. :mad:





    sub zero and scorpion bookends. Custom Sub Zero figure
  • Custom Sub Zero figure



  • mscriv
    Apr 14, 10:23 AM
    But every American should be chipping in to solve the issues that we're facing.

    We're in the lifeboat, and the water's rising. Everybody pick up a pail and start bailing.

    Admittedly, I didn't read the article posted by rdowns, but from reading the quotes he put in the OP, I'd have to say I disagree somewhat with your comments. Sure, we should all be working together, but the point is that those who are making the most are not paying at the same share/percentage as those who are lower or middle income.

    Is it fair and in line with "everyone chipping in" if the person making $50,000 a year has to pay 20+% of their income, but the person making $1,000,000 a year only has to pay 16%?

    Additionally, let's not forget that there is a lot of tension between "everyone chipping in" and the select few who make the decisions about how what has been "chipped in" gets spent. I have no problem doing my part to pay taxes as I do benefit from roads, schools, etc., but I do have a problem with a lot of the wasteful ways in which tax money is spent. We could all benefit from some efficiency, improved budgeting, and controlled spending on the government level.





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  • Mac-Rumours
    May 4, 04:02 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-gb) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8C148)

    The entire idea of restoring from a Time Machine backup has always been illogical to me.

    If Time Machine backs up everything, then it backs up whatever problems you had that resulted in your need for restore.

    Time Machine has limited real use, and its basically limited to accidentally deleting things.

    Indeed, which is why I also do a Carbon Copy Clone once in a while. Most people, for some reason, just use Time Machine. Maybe they never have encountered a catastrophic disk failure. Seems like a big risk to take.

    CCC would also copy any issues (apart from hardware faults) so how would that be better?





    sub zero and scorpion bookends. Here we see Sub Zero in the
  • Here we see Sub Zero in the



  • Jaro65
    Mar 29, 08:46 AM
    I'm glad Amazon rolled this out before Apple in the sense that I hope it pushes Apple to roll out a cloud subscription that handily beats Amazon's offering.

    Exactly. Competition is a good thing.





    sub zero and scorpion bookends. of Scorpion and Sub-Zero
  • of Scorpion and Sub-Zero



  • mikeapple
    Apr 5, 01:40 PM
    Toyota is not obligated to do anything... BUT i doubt they want to burn any bridges with the most innovative and powerful tech company on the planet...

    If I was Toyota, I'd be honored to get a call from Apple... surely anyone can make a jailbreak theme, but it takes being close with another company for them to be asked to take it down.





    sub zero and scorpion bookends. of Scorpion and Sub-Zero
  • of Scorpion and Sub-Zero



  • ChickenSwartz
    Aug 3, 11:25 AM
    http://www.onedigitallife.com/2006/08/02/wwdc-2006-banner/

    allegedly a banner from WWDC 2006...

    oops! seen it another thread now, my bad.

    "Allegedly"

    Or a banner for Paris Expo? Hope not.





    sub zero and scorpion bookends. it looks like Sub Zero is
  • it looks like Sub Zero is



  • ECUpirate44
    Apr 9, 06:21 PM
    Official Google answer.
    280546





    sub zero and scorpion bookends. Sub-Zero in game. Sektor.
  • Sub-Zero in game. Sektor.



  • Unorthodox
    Aug 2, 04:04 PM
    ??
    Oh wait. Im not sure I understand the question.
    What do you mean "get a hold of that keynote"?
    You want to grab it?





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  • albeik
    Sep 10, 11:20 PM
    Wanted to add to this thread the "interesting" picture...
    http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tuaw.com/media/2006/09/sept12pic.jpg
    Source: http://www.tuaw.com/2006/09/10/banner-for-september-12th-event/

    Looks fake.
    Best comment: "Clearly, Apple has invented some hyperspace technology that lets you fit a DVD into an iPod"





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  • of Sub-zero and Scorpion



  • keruah
    Nov 2, 04:11 PM
    We use Sophos at work and love it! Can't wait to start using it at home too.
    can't wait... to start using an antivirus?





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  • ass Sub Zero and Scorpion



  • -Ken-
    Apr 7, 10:02 AM
    I wonder if this affects HP's Touchpad. HP has deep pockets as well though.





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  • That is Scorpion spearing Sub



  • Brick
    Sep 16, 08:44 AM
    Ok people, how's this? I ordered a 17" MBP on Sep 8. I upgraded the ram and hard drive. It was supposed to ship yesterday, the 15th.

    I checked my order status today and the ship date has changed to October 2! I also received an e-mail from Apple stating that there were unexpected delays.

    I held out hoping for a C2D but broke down and bought on the 8th. I was all excited that it was going to ship yesterday. I don't even care so much about a C2D, I just want my Mac. But here's hoping anyway.





    ChickenSwartz
    Aug 2, 09:50 PM
    Ok, that makes sense. I guess Conroe is the only Core 2 Duo chip that's available today. (And Woodcrest but it's marketed as Xeon 5100)

    Merom is also availible today.

    They have been shipping them for a few weeks now. Even a a few weeks before they were introduced. Intel just says that they won't show up on the market until the end of August.

    I think Apple could have their out before that. If the rumors are ture, they just have to replace the Merom chip in the assembly line in place of Yonah. They already have the computers built (more or less).





    ravenas
    Mar 29, 08:54 PM
    I like the competition, and the cloud concept is definitely promising, but I don't think this is a solution I want. Call me pessimistic, but I don't want to rely on another entity for access to my own information. I don't want to store all my music and movies "in the cloud" and hope there is no complications. Rather, what I want is to be able to access my home computer via the cloud, but if all else fails, it's still saved on my home computer, not some remote server I can't access

    The idea of cloud storage is that you have another copy of your data on external servers with much more bandwidth and server maintenance and backup than you can manage at home. Then you can access that cloud from a multiple of devices that may or may not have the local storage space for all that data.

    I routinely use 3 different laptops (have access to 5) and 3 mobile devices. I've backup up my content at home on multiple external HDD (the bigger AC powered 3.5" drives and more portable 2.5" drives). But to get my content on my devices I was forever syncing and resyncing having to pick & chose what content I wanted to access on the device.

    Amazon's music cloud allows me to create one backup resource for my music on an external server farm. They worry about maintaining the HDD and connectivity to the net. I can access my music and playlists on my memory-challenged mobile device or that netbook I only take along on trips and always forget to sync.

    Since adding Dropbox and Evernote to my arsenal of tools I've been able to eliminate the need to carry around USB HDDs entirely. I can work on projects with whatever computer I happen to be using.

    The reason for sour grapes here (I suspect) is that Amazon beat Apple to the punch. Apple's been sitting on Lala for 2 freaking years!!!! To take music with you syncing is mandatory and storage space comes at a premium on Apple devices. Even the new Home Sharing features of iOS 4.3 pale in comparison to StreamToMe and a DYNDNS account.

    I love Amazon's move. I routinely chose them for music downloads over iTunes anyway due to better pricing. And best of all Amazon will be taking on the music industry's insane demands that consumers have multiple licenses to listen to their own music!!! Someone's gotta take RIAA down to reality or else we'll all get sued for 75 trillion dollars just for making copies of our own music files.

    I think people forget it was Amazon that successfully pushed for DRM-free digital music. Before then everything you bought was by subscription or made invalid if you switched HDDs and forgot to back up your licenses. Including the vaunted iTunes library.





    islanders
    Jul 23, 01:12 PM
    (i tried to edit this and lost my post!)





    jcampa
    Aug 11, 04:22 PM
    Dates!! I just want to know dates!! Not until september, please Apple, release the MBP with Merom processors this month!!

    And make it available inmediatly, that same day!!

    That's all I'm asking for, no more....





    E.Lizardo
    Apr 7, 07:48 PM
    I see the short sighted Apple pom-pom shakers are once again giddy with excitement. The juvenile remarks are embarrassing.

    For some strange reason you think monopolies are good for consumers.

    Even stranger is you seem to think Apple is a monopoly.It's tragic how much success if frowned upon these days,as if it were somehow immoral.



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