blybug
Dec 3, 08:01 AM
Found a follow-up to this article, pretty scary stuff...
Devices That Tell On You: Being Visible to the Naked Eye (http://www.bly.cc/privacy/privacy.html)
Devices That Tell On You: Being Visible to the Naked Eye (http://www.bly.cc/privacy/privacy.html)
torbjoern
Apr 11, 11:15 PM
France is the _second_ country in Europe to ban such garments. First out was Turkey in 1997.
MacRumors
Apr 19, 04:59 AM
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BlueRevolution
Nov 17, 06:32 PM
As touch-based input, it would be amazing. As a physical swapping, not so much. Remember that you'd have to bring the modules with you if you wanted to use it on the go, which would defeat the purpose of having an internal component. At home, you're better off to have an external music keyboard/mixer/whatever, because it can be whatever size is most appropriate. If you use your computer with a mixer in place of the keyboard and then plug in an external keyboard, why not just use an external mixer? Sure, there are some people (DJs or whatever) that won't need to type while they use the alternate modules, but they're by far in the minority of an already niche market. Also, if you swap in a joystick in place of your trackpad, how would you close the lid? :D
Anyway, what would be nice (but a long way off) is a thin touch-sensitive OLED membrane of a keyboard. It accepts input and provides visual feedback, but can also provide tactile feedback by way of a series of pins underneath the membrane. The system could cause the pins to raise slightly, forming the outline of keys or perhaps bars for mixer controls or whatever. Like I said, a long way off, but that's the earliest that I can see this sort of idea actually being marketable.
Anyway, what would be nice (but a long way off) is a thin touch-sensitive OLED membrane of a keyboard. It accepts input and provides visual feedback, but can also provide tactile feedback by way of a series of pins underneath the membrane. The system could cause the pins to raise slightly, forming the outline of keys or perhaps bars for mixer controls or whatever. Like I said, a long way off, but that's the earliest that I can see this sort of idea actually being marketable.
skunk
Mar 5, 02:50 PM
I think driving fast and swerving erratically is a good way to remove a moron from your windshield.Probably a good way to kill someone, probably not the ideal way to deal with an argument, though.
Squonk
Oct 18, 02:48 PM
In recent history, say the last five years, has Apple ever released new products in the Holiday belt (between Thanksgiving(US of course) and Christmas)? Nothing for me comes to mind.
But I do recall that Apple has head the release of new products for MacWorld when you'd think that they just missed the boat of the holiday shopping season.
My thougth is that the Apple intro will take the wind out of the Zune's press releases. So, how about 6G iPod introduction date = Zune Intro date + 7 days.
Anyone?:p
But I do recall that Apple has head the release of new products for MacWorld when you'd think that they just missed the boat of the holiday shopping season.
My thougth is that the Apple intro will take the wind out of the Zune's press releases. So, how about 6G iPod introduction date = Zune Intro date + 7 days.
Anyone?:p
starcrossed
Jun 15, 10:16 AM
When you preordered the iPhone from Best Buy did they check your AT&T account first to see if you qualify?
Eraserhead
Oct 14, 03:55 PM
I don't understand the importance of this. A university in a country I don't live in has started to buy more Macs? Colour me unimpressed.
But nearly 50% of the students use Mac's in a few years time it could be 50% of students at UK universities, which is a huge deal, after that it could be 50% of computers :eek:, especially given the rate Apple's improving their OS.
But nearly 50% of the students use Mac's in a few years time it could be 50% of students at UK universities, which is a huge deal, after that it could be 50% of computers :eek:, especially given the rate Apple's improving their OS.
andrewag
Oct 20, 09:43 AM
I'm not too impressed but these are only a handful of pics. I'm still holding out for some big change to aqua..... well i hope.....
Soulfly22583
Mar 1, 10:53 AM
http://i.imgur.com/Vkgoa.jpg
brewcitywi
Mar 24, 01:07 PM
Do U.S. Apple stores have any stock, whatsoever, of iPads, or are all sales being driven to the website?
brymaster
Apr 27, 09:17 PM
FACT: Apple doesn't access the database cache, emails, passwords, photos on your phone either.
Huh? That's funny - you must not have read their press release, Mr Consultant.
Huh? That's funny - you must not have read their press release, Mr Consultant.
slffl
Oct 23, 12:30 PM
I'm not contending that the Macs increasing popularity is solely caused from a perceived "prestige" factor, but that is certainly helping matters. And a trip to your local snooty coffee shop is ground zero for the people who purchase products solely to be seen with them.
Like I said earlier, most of the people here are mac diehards - not fad followers. But I am saying that the majority of the boost Apple is experiencing IS from fad jumpers. Like it or not, it is what it is and it's exactly what Apple marketing wanted to happen.
Give me a break on the snooty coffee shop. I see as many PCs at coffee shops as I do macs, and why are coffee drinkers 'snooty' to you?
Also, where are you getting this 'switcher' data from?
Like I said earlier, most of the people here are mac diehards - not fad followers. But I am saying that the majority of the boost Apple is experiencing IS from fad jumpers. Like it or not, it is what it is and it's exactly what Apple marketing wanted to happen.
Give me a break on the snooty coffee shop. I see as many PCs at coffee shops as I do macs, and why are coffee drinkers 'snooty' to you?
Also, where are you getting this 'switcher' data from?

ghostlyorb
Apr 19, 08:22 AM
Still too expensive for me... Come to iOS for $5.. and I'll buy it!
dmula
Apr 21, 04:37 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
I wish it would work exactly like Lala.
I wish it would work exactly like Lala.
Maverick1337
Apr 29, 01:06 PM
Wow.
That was the greatest 8:40 of my life.
A bow to you Jon Stewart.
That was the greatest 8:40 of my life.
A bow to you Jon Stewart.
OrangeSVTguy
Feb 28, 04:27 PM
let us know how it does with the new client. also, make note of which work unit that you are folding, as stated before the 2684's are tough units.
Thanks and will do. My smp wu ends in 1/2 hour so will try the new client then.
Nice avatar btw!
Thanks and will do. My smp wu ends in 1/2 hour so will try the new client then.
Nice avatar btw!
baryon
Jul 16, 07:49 AM
The truth is out there.
Steve
Sent from my iPhone 4 while holding it in my left hand, specifically at the bottom left corner.
Steve
Sent from my iPhone 4 while holding it in my left hand, specifically at the bottom left corner.
MorphingDragon
Aug 2, 08:08 AM
I'll tell you though...those blendtec blenders are no joke...:eek:
Genius Advertising.
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JeepGuy
May 2, 11:41 AM
And the Dell would still end up being around 1000$ cheaper.
what even a bigger kick in the head is they have the new E3 xeon's in their new T1600 mini workstation as an option.
what even a bigger kick in the head is they have the new E3 xeon's in their new T1600 mini workstation as an option.
MacAztec
Aug 3, 04:49 PM
Budweiser, Miller, PBR, Old Style, Lone Star, etc. are all very similar. They are great to drink after any strenuous exercise, running, biking, etc. In fact, I defy you name any type of beer that is better to drink, afterward. The "lightness" of those type of beers is what makes them ideal. They are very refreshing.
You're joking, right? There is absolutely zero nutritional benefit of these crappy beers that are brewed with rice grain.
I suggest ALL OF YOU, go out, and sample beer. I've become a bit of a beer snob, but it's for the better. I now know what I really, really like.
Favorite Beers:
Pliny the Elder
Full Sail IPA
Firestone DBA
Firestone Union Jack
Stone IPA
I like hoppy, higher BU beers. Some people like the fruity, mild beers. To each his own.
You're joking, right? There is absolutely zero nutritional benefit of these crappy beers that are brewed with rice grain.
I suggest ALL OF YOU, go out, and sample beer. I've become a bit of a beer snob, but it's for the better. I now know what I really, really like.
Favorite Beers:
Pliny the Elder
Full Sail IPA
Firestone DBA
Firestone Union Jack
Stone IPA
I like hoppy, higher BU beers. Some people like the fruity, mild beers. To each his own.
zweigand
Apr 11, 10:13 PM
I suggest those waiting hold their breath. Either you want an iPad or you don't. If you can wait 6-12 months for something, the product probably isn't what you are looking for in the first place...
theBB
Sep 12, 03:10 PM
Somebody told me the old shuffle automatically converted songs into 128kbs AAC while you are adding it to the shuffle, even if they were of a much higher bitrate or saved in another format. I wonder if the new one does the same thing. It would be nice to keep my songs ALAC on my harddisk without wasting too much memory when I add it to the shuffle, where sound quality does not matter much.
Nick.
Jul 16, 08:16 AM
I live in Kentucky, a place no 1 in Calif cares about blah.
Nice font size. Any need, really?
Nice font size. Any need, really?
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