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bull shark attacking. Great White Shark Attacks Boat
  • Great White Shark Attacks Boat



  • noservice2001
    Sep 4, 07:34 PM
    go apple!





    bull shark attacking. State Beach: Shark Attack
  • State Beach: Shark Attack



  • scoobydoo99
    Apr 20, 10:07 AM
    Will be interesting to see Apple's response to this. I don't necessarily mind the data being collected for things like find my iPhone and forensics but I'd like it to be very well secured.

    Not sure what you are saying. You don't mind it being collected for forensics, yet you want it to be secured???

    Forensics is the collection of data/information for legal purposes. This often entails surreptitious surveillance or electronic eavesdropping. By definition, the forensic investigation of your personal activities will NOT be "secured." On the contrary, a forensic investigation will seek to either covertly or directly obtain every available piece of personal information stored about you. Whether you are accused of a crime or just being surveilled and whether you are guilty or innocent is irrelevant. The point is, the information is available for anyone to obtain.





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  • ull shark attack in lake



  • 0815
    Apr 22, 07:57 AM
    You'll go nutz in couple decades when our CPU's aren't even in our homes anymore. Start to get used to the idea of "cloud" slowly :)

    Back to the seventies - history repeats itself :eek:

    My favorite is the dropbox cloud approach, which is a nice hybrid: I have everything local but I have it accessible in the cloud and synced to all the machines I care about. (Won't work for my music lib since too big) ... but while we have no affordable fast internet everywhere, this is the solution of my choice. That way I can work on the local data while 'offline' and it syncs back to the cloud once I am online again.

    Nice to see that Apple is putting out a solution that will work for my music lib, and I hope it is a similar hybrid approach. I just hope it is true that it allows to add music not purchased in the iTunes Store ... I have tons of CDs that I ripped into my iTunes library (I was buying CDs since they day CDs came out in the last century and have a quite big collection).





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  • ull shark attacks



  • AlBDamned
    Aug 23, 04:51 PM
    I highly doubt it. Remember, when Apple gets big, they'll have the group of haters that follow Microsoft claiming monopoly.

    Well Apple isn't afraid of buying companies. The whole idea for the iPod came not from Apple but from a company they took over.





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  • Gotcha this ull shark was



  • ECUpirate44
    Mar 29, 11:43 AM
    You have clearly never used Windows 7.


    And neither have you.
    Oh wait, you're the same person!

    oops thinking snapshot!





    bull shark attacking. A Bull Shark Caught and Killed
  • A Bull Shark Caught and Killed



  • Full of Win
    Mar 30, 11:27 AM
    App may be generic, but does that also make App Store generic ?





    bull shark attacking. Bull sharks get their name
  • Bull sharks get their name



  • Homy
    Sep 9, 10:13 AM
    I'm just not sure why everyone is so impressed with these imacs.
    Faster processor, double the RAM, cheaper AND 21-37% better game performance:

    New 17" C2D is 37% faster in UT 2004 than old 17" CD.
    New 17" C2D is 21% faster in UT 2004 than old 20" CD.
    New 20" C2D is 37.5% faster in UT 2004 than old 20" CD.

    and I don't even play UT 2004 ;).





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  • is a ull shark ? one of



  • LagunaSol
    Apr 19, 09:33 AM
    http://www.palminfocenter.com/images/Treo-680-review-1a.jpg

    Looks like Apple copied palm just changed the background to white and the icons to a square!

    :rolleyes:

    Sorry to have to post this image again, but do you really find the iPhone similar to the Treo in the same way the Samsung is similar to the iPhone? Really???

    http://hopelesslyflawed.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/iphone-galaxy-s.jpg





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  • ull shark attack in lake



  • JeffDM
    Sep 17, 12:02 PM
    (by the way, they do make 10 megapixel camera phones now) if you buy them online, paying retail prices.


    Are they any good? I've never seen a phone with a good camera, 10MP phone sounds like 10MP of grainy nasty pictures to me.

    If the iPhone is half of the product that the iPod is, it should have a decent harddrive. I think that this would allow for whatever software, songs, movies,or whatever you want. Just take 2 gigsof the drive and partition it off for the OS. But, I could be wrong.

    That would make the phone way too large. Unfortunately, the market has shifted to smaller phones such that they are harder to use than necessary, but that makes them easier to carry. A phone that's a little larger than a nano might be accepted, something that's as large as the 5G probably won't, that would make it the largest phone on the market.





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  • ull shark attack pictures



  • Evangelion
    Sep 9, 10:29 AM
    The fact that the new iMacs can't address more than 3Gb of memory and are therefore operating on a 32bit logic-board makes me doubtful as to whether or not these systems are really 64-bit capable... It seems like some kind of hybrid 32/64bit system.

    Will the C2D iMacs be able to run 64bit code, despite not having the 64bit address space (and being able to access over 4Gb or RAM)?

    Uh.... The CPU is 64bits, and it DOES have 64bits address-space. And it runs 64bit code just fine. It just happens that the rest of the system it's hooked up to does not support 4+GB of RAM. But that has NOTHING to do with the "bitness" of the CPU. C2D is a 64bit CPU, period.

    Hell,there has been 64bit CPU's and machines for long time (SGI and Sun comes to mind), yet back in those days even 1GB of RAM would have cost an arm and a leg. Yet those machines were 64bit machines.

    As to logic-board being 32bits... Uh, no. There might be various reasons why it doesn't support 4GB of RAM, and it isn't due to "bitness" of the logic-board. And pray-tell: what exactly is a "32bit logic-board"?





    bull shark attacking. The Bull Shark is heavy bodied
  • The Bull Shark is heavy bodied



  • GyroFX
    Apr 25, 04:08 PM
    carbon fiber?





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  • ull shark attack lake



  • xemino
    Apr 25, 06:11 PM
    facetime HD camera,
    backlit keyboard,
    sandy bridge,
    thunderbolt,
    same price,
    this and a MATTE screen, atl east as BTO.
    then i'm so gonna sell my MBP 15" baby.
    an integrated hspa+ modem would be cool too.





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  • white shark attacks whale,



  • paradox00
    Apr 15, 10:16 AM
    It's be a good idea if Thunderbolt was capable of handling USB 3 as well, like the thunderbolt port in the MacBook Pro can also do mini display.
    I guess that way it'd at least be used more, but also nobody would be uncertain about getting Thunderbolt because they know even if it is a flop the port is still useful...

    It is, provided the system supports USB 3.0 which the current macs do not (but IvyBridge ones will). The only reason people think it will flop is because they don't understand what it is (it's an extension of the PCIe bus, not a USB 3.0 replacement).





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  • Bull sharks are aggressive,



  • MacVault
    Sep 19, 04:36 PM
    Err, buy an external HD or upgrade your iBook HD!

    I have a 1Ghz iBook with a 80GB HD (upgraded it myself) and 2 160GB firewire HD's so what was your point?

    My point is...

    1) The Movies take up huge amounts of storage space.
    2) I hate having to always plug external drives into my iBook.
    3) We need redundancy for storing these movies we buy. An "external HD" just won't cut it.
    4) If I want to take my iBook on the road with me, then how are the other people in my house going to access the Movies and other media via iTV if it's stored on my iBook or some "external HD" which requires a host computer to be of any use.





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  • Bull shark and Bull shark



  • MikeMc
    Nov 14, 10:05 AM
    I'm just a regular iPhone user...not a developer. I just want my phone work. And I want the apps to be fully vetted and tested before they are available for download. RA's action doesn't make me dislike the iPhone, Mac computers, or Apple. In fact, quite the opposite. It makes RA look childish. I say...good riddance. Oh, and I'm also now less likely to purchase other software from RA. Just sayin'





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  • sharks not the ull sharks



  • ghostlines
    Apr 19, 12:16 PM
    What else would you expect to hear? No company would just bow down and give up....

    Samsung couldn't pull out on any existing deals, otherwise they'd be in breach of contract.

    They could supply some botched batches of screens and such. Apple has to watch out. They're doing great, no need to b**** about such little things. Stuff looks similar if they're in the same market. As long as it's not 99% identical they should just carry on making money:cool:





    bull shark attacking. Bull Shark (Carcharhinus
  • Bull Shark (Carcharhinus



  • ratspg
    Nov 14, 11:25 AM
    You are all very funny for the most part. I'm not even sure how many of you actually develop apps for the iPhone, but it seems like you would all fit quite well working for Apple's App Review team in prolonging the process and stifling developers. I think it's pretty hilarious how many of you just jump and support Apple. If Apple obeyed rules from day one, they would never have become the innovative company they are today. The point is, any developer creating an application for the iPhone should be encouraged and motivated to develop for a great and unique platform. The other side (Apple) is obviously being very difficult to work with and ambiguous with many rejections and comments. With a lack of communication, you'll get adversity from both sides. I just wish most of you would wake up, stop bowing to Apple and realize that they have more control over making the App Review process WORK for the long-term than the developers do. I hope they stick with thinking different and start to make great changes to the App Review process.





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  • SHARK WEEK: Lake Michigan shark attack? « The Conservation Report



  • skunk
    Sep 14, 08:24 AM
    Yes it has.It was a MacUser UK cover picture months ago.





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  • quot;Anatomy of a shark attack



  • KnightWRX
    Apr 30, 05:05 PM
    Cloud storage already exists. Look at dropbox, amazon, wuala, Carbonite. Lots of stuff which can handle user files and media already. Again, the person I quoted was talking about things in 2016, so quite possible for things to change by then.

    He was talking about the fact that "Cloud storage" uses physical media. ;) The cloud is not some kind of magic thing, it's just a bunch of physical disks and servers. And those disks and servers aren't anything special either, they are your typical server computer and the disks are also your standard server based disk, grouped up in a volume manager over massive raid arrays.





    iamrawr
    Apr 25, 02:38 PM
    dooo iittt!!! :D so excited to get my next mbp 3-5 years from now.





    ro2nie
    Jul 18, 10:48 AM
    Any one know when the 45nm architecture processors are going to appear?
    I'm gonna wait for those, for OS X 10.5 and iLife 07 to invest in a Mac





    Mac-Addict
    Aug 31, 07:26 PM
    Hello Intel Core 2 Duo CodeName 007Merom and Goodbye Intel Core Duo forgot your codename!





    techfreak85
    Apr 25, 09:28 AM
    Instead of increasing the driving age, what about requiring more logged hours with a parent whit a learner's permit, manditory quality driver's ed, and making it harder for unsafe drivers to get their licence? Then require a one year driving check up a year after the licence was attained?





    cere
    Apr 14, 12:20 PM
    Err... no.
    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2380954,00.asp
    Same reply as previous quote. Exactly what do you think that article is telling you?