odedia
Apr 27, 09:29 AM
There already a FREE application with LIVE traffic crowd-sourced data, it is called WAZE and it is awesome, at least in Israel.
diamond.g
Apr 22, 12:09 PM
Were there plans for a CN arstechnica app?
DiamondGCoupe
Apr 11, 10:13 PM
It be nice if this rumor was true so that the iPad2 wouldn't be in so high of demand!
mikes63737
Apr 16, 08:41 AM
I hope that if they do release iLife '07 (october?) they will give you a coupon for a free upgrade (or at least a significant discount) to iLife '08 if they plan on going back to a MWSF release.
ValSalva
Apr 29, 07:03 PM
jon stewart, or should i say Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz, is not funny and is an unintelligent, illogical, emotional child. anything funny he says on his show is no doubt written by a team of young writers. he is famous for being a clown.
What's your point here? Why state his whole name? Is it to emphasize that he's Jewish? Why do that? I notice you have a pseudonym and not your real name here. What's your agenda?
What's your point here? Why state his whole name? Is it to emphasize that he's Jewish? Why do that? I notice you have a pseudonym and not your real name here. What's your agenda?
domrevans
May 2, 09:34 AM
I would say it's pretty simple. The wests power and wealth mainly relies on Oil, which is drying up. No?
qtx43
Apr 4, 09:32 AM
...[Android] will eventually surpass it because its an open system...Until Google pulls a Honeycomb on the smartphones to maintain control over ads and search.
mabaker
Jul 16, 05:01 AM
Apple dugg a huge hole for themselves. They played with the marketing and PR department promising a truly revolutionary product like it is the case with each new iteration of the iphone and then the ppl believed and thought they REALLY REALLY need to have it.
Once they got it in their hands, they got offended that it is not working like they were told. It�s understandable on one hand but on the other it�s just pure irony that the ppl really believe they need a new cell phone every year. :rolleyes:
It�s both sad and genius on Apple�s part.
Once they got it in their hands, they got offended that it is not working like they were told. It�s understandable on one hand but on the other it�s just pure irony that the ppl really believe they need a new cell phone every year. :rolleyes:
It�s both sad and genius on Apple�s part.
Thanatoast
Sep 5, 02:25 PM
A phone makes sense as it is fast becoming the digital center of our mobile lives. I just hope it has PDA functions built in. I hate carrying around more than one gadget in my pocket.
My number one concern. I need a pda with my phone, and if Apple's not doing it, I'm stuck.
My number one concern. I need a pda with my phone, and if Apple's not doing it, I'm stuck.
benhollberg
Mar 16, 09:25 AM
There is but you just don't hear about it.
gkarris
Apr 11, 10:43 PM
Apple has its hand full for the rest of the year:
iPhone 5 in the Fall...
Converting all their consumer computers to Intel Sandybridge...
(and removing the optical drive.... ;) did I just say that?)
iPhone 5 in the Fall...
Converting all their consumer computers to Intel Sandybridge...
(and removing the optical drive.... ;) did I just say that?)
maclaptop
Apr 29, 11:52 AM
It's funny, but wherever I go, I always see people with iPhones. My train, on plane trips between Chicago and NYC, during meetings, etc. I am amazed the number is only 5% - but I guess it's the circles that I am in.
As a shareholder I'm happy to see them everywhere.
As a user its getting boring and predictable.
Thankfully I have a few of the latest ,exciting, big & beautiful Android Smartphones as my primary devices.
As a shareholder I'm happy to see them everywhere.
As a user its getting boring and predictable.
Thankfully I have a few of the latest ,exciting, big & beautiful Android Smartphones as my primary devices.
akm3
Mar 8, 05:32 PM
Boohoo. ;)
How many page ins? Close to or over a million? If the # of page outs is < half # of page ins, there is absolutely no reason at all to upgrade memory. It won't make your system any faster or better responsive. If it is more than half, your system could use a memory upgrade and the closer the two numbers are together, the higher your need for memory.
Number of page outs are completely irrelevant and don't mean diddle squat, unless viewed in relation to the number of page ins.
It's 1.5 Million Page Ins and 83,053 page outs (just took a new reading, same as yesterday) IT'S HEARTBREAKING!!!! Don't worry little Mac, OWC has more RAM on the way...
How many page ins? Close to or over a million? If the # of page outs is < half # of page ins, there is absolutely no reason at all to upgrade memory. It won't make your system any faster or better responsive. If it is more than half, your system could use a memory upgrade and the closer the two numbers are together, the higher your need for memory.
Number of page outs are completely irrelevant and don't mean diddle squat, unless viewed in relation to the number of page ins.
It's 1.5 Million Page Ins and 83,053 page outs (just took a new reading, same as yesterday) IT'S HEARTBREAKING!!!! Don't worry little Mac, OWC has more RAM on the way...
clj7
Jan 9, 09:50 PM
No, I have it installed via bootcamp. I have reboot to use Windows. I am not a fan of virtualization.
And that icon is just something i found doing a google search.
ah right, I see!
And that icon is just something i found doing a google search.
ah right, I see!
localoid
Dec 3, 12:14 PM
Perhaps, but do you think it'll stay this way? Electricity can be generated cleanly. I don't see why we need to put a stopper on progress elsewhere just because we have more work to do in how we generate electricity.
Despite "high hopes" for going green, the current reality of this is that about 45% of a U.S. Volt owners will be using a coal-powered car.
Do you folks actually believe that U.S. "coal barons" are willing to roll over and die? Anyone who believe that is naive. The coal industry is willing to spend millions or perhaps billions to defeat any bill that they see as being "anti-coal", which includes not only cap and trade but any environmental related bill that tightens regulations on mining or burning coal.
It's really very simple -- if the country's coal barons have their way, the use coal-generated power will increase, not decrease, in coming years. In most coal-producing states, it's extremely easy to whip-up support for coal -- they simply raise the "they want to take your jobs" issue.
Unfortunately, I live in the heart of Appalachia (http://blog.mywonderfulworld.org/2010/11/jessie-hodal---mountaintop-coal-mining-appalachia.html), where there are currently more signs and bumper stickers of the "Friends of Coal" kind than there are of the "Honk if you love Jesus" variety. This pro-coal group produces pro-coal literature (http://climateprogress.org/2009/11/07/let’s-learn-about-coal-industry-front-group-distributes-coloring-book-on-the-advantages-of-coal/) currently being used in the local K12 school system that "teaches" kids that coal is clean and cheap, and is an abundant energy source that shouldn't be abandoned.
NEW YORK Metro Manhattan map -
Overhaul of New York subway
new york map manhattan.
The new NYC subway map design!
Despite "high hopes" for going green, the current reality of this is that about 45% of a U.S. Volt owners will be using a coal-powered car.
Do you folks actually believe that U.S. "coal barons" are willing to roll over and die? Anyone who believe that is naive. The coal industry is willing to spend millions or perhaps billions to defeat any bill that they see as being "anti-coal", which includes not only cap and trade but any environmental related bill that tightens regulations on mining or burning coal.
It's really very simple -- if the country's coal barons have their way, the use coal-generated power will increase, not decrease, in coming years. In most coal-producing states, it's extremely easy to whip-up support for coal -- they simply raise the "they want to take your jobs" issue.
Unfortunately, I live in the heart of Appalachia (http://blog.mywonderfulworld.org/2010/11/jessie-hodal---mountaintop-coal-mining-appalachia.html), where there are currently more signs and bumper stickers of the "Friends of Coal" kind than there are of the "Honk if you love Jesus" variety. This pro-coal group produces pro-coal literature (http://climateprogress.org/2009/11/07/let’s-learn-about-coal-industry-front-group-distributes-coloring-book-on-the-advantages-of-coal/) currently being used in the local K12 school system that "teaches" kids that coal is clean and cheap, and is an abundant energy source that shouldn't be abandoned.
Tomorrow
Mar 5, 12:07 PM
What if he had been pointing a gun at her and she had stood her ground? Would it be her fault if he pulled the trigger?
No, but then your analogy is one where he's hostile toward her from the beginning.
This story is about a guy trying to get away. She made a major mistake by going after him in the first place; this whole thing could have been avoided.
One more time: yes, I think the guy should have stopped, but I think she bears as much blame as she does. He tried to diffuse a hostile situation by leaving; her actions indicated that she insisted it continue.
No, but then your analogy is one where he's hostile toward her from the beginning.
This story is about a guy trying to get away. She made a major mistake by going after him in the first place; this whole thing could have been avoided.
One more time: yes, I think the guy should have stopped, but I think she bears as much blame as she does. He tried to diffuse a hostile situation by leaving; her actions indicated that she insisted it continue.
APPLENEWBIE
Apr 12, 01:38 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_6 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8E200 Safari/6533.18.5)
Heres the problem with more and
More streaming cloudy stuff ... The bandwidth bottleneck. Surely apple sees that there is a crisis coming because, for whatever reasons consumers, especially wireless consumers, are finding it harder and more expensive to get fast reliable cost effective service. Could apple have plans to somehow address that issue with their data center? They seem like a company that looks
Forward to address problems before the erupt in crisis
Heres the problem with more and
More streaming cloudy stuff ... The bandwidth bottleneck. Surely apple sees that there is a crisis coming because, for whatever reasons consumers, especially wireless consumers, are finding it harder and more expensive to get fast reliable cost effective service. Could apple have plans to somehow address that issue with their data center? They seem like a company that looks
Forward to address problems before the erupt in crisis
likemyorbs
Apr 7, 10:51 AM
HAHAH.. Israel should be a CHRISTIAN STATE and abolish their tyrannical government and be a true light unto the nations..
Riiiight. And how, may i ask, do you suggest that will happen? First you want to give it back to the palestinians (who are mostly not christian), and now you want to make it a christian state. make up your mind buddy. If it were a christian state you would still have to take the land from the palestinians.
Riiiight. And how, may i ask, do you suggest that will happen? First you want to give it back to the palestinians (who are mostly not christian), and now you want to make it a christian state. make up your mind buddy. If it were a christian state you would still have to take the land from the palestinians.
akac
Oct 13, 12:08 AM
Thankfully there will be. I know for a fact that the public build of Leopard is missing a lot of stuff. Most of it simply isn't finished and so not checked into the main Leopard tree. Some of it is simply not checked in because its not ready to be shown. Anyone with access to RADAR can find this info through some interesting searches.
WinterMute
Sep 10, 09:19 AM
Covers are coming off, we'll get the extra time added on for sure, could get another 3 hours in if the rain holds off.
Plenty of time to skittle the Aussies out.... ;) :D
Plenty of time to skittle the Aussies out.... ;) :D
spicyapple
Sep 12, 01:30 PM
Definitely getting one! Thanks for the live update MR. :)
technocoy
Nov 17, 01:00 PM
but i couldn't get past the third page.
I think this might be more in reference to a tactile feedback surface that can display the keys under it. There is a very simple and rudimentary form of this on some alpine head units, but I also saw a prototype version of this type of input that was very impressive at a tradeshow in louisiana.
The screen actually provides physical feedback when touched that makes it feel like pushing a button or moving a slider... It was rather impressive.
If apple has gone much farther with this tech this could very well be a vague application for using that type of technology.
It would also make sense with some of the iPod and gestures interface patents we have seen recently.
just an idea.
Simply because i don't think apple is going to take their entire idea of simplicity and turn it into a giant bag of crap you have to tag along with you.
I think this might be more in reference to a tactile feedback surface that can display the keys under it. There is a very simple and rudimentary form of this on some alpine head units, but I also saw a prototype version of this type of input that was very impressive at a tradeshow in louisiana.
The screen actually provides physical feedback when touched that makes it feel like pushing a button or moving a slider... It was rather impressive.
If apple has gone much farther with this tech this could very well be a vague application for using that type of technology.
It would also make sense with some of the iPod and gestures interface patents we have seen recently.
just an idea.
Simply because i don't think apple is going to take their entire idea of simplicity and turn it into a giant bag of crap you have to tag along with you.
DeSnousa
Sep 8, 04:42 PM
Well seeing their are no Australians cheering in this thread, here goes :p
Common Australia *screams his lungs off* :D
Common Australia *screams his lungs off* :D
Full of Win
Mar 24, 11:41 AM
As expected...we are on the waning end of the "hype arc".
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