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Museum Of London. Museum of London by Coley
  • Museum of London by Coley



  • GGJstudios
    Dec 15, 08:56 AM
    whats better sophos or kaspersky for mac?
    Neither.
    Will this scan for windows viri too?
    Most scan only for Windows threats, since there are no viruses in the wild that run on current Mac OS X. Some will scan for outdated Mac viruses and trojans, but those are unnecessary, as long as the user exercises common sense in where they get software.





    Museum Of London. Imperial War Museum in London
  • Imperial War Museum in London



  • MacRumors
    Apr 21, 02:25 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/21/apple-developing-narrower-rackmountable-mac-pro-prototypes/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/21/152122-mac_pro_2010_inside.jpg




    Museum Of London. that the Museum of London
  • that the Museum of London



  • Plutonius
    May 3, 11:14 PM
    No, I don't understand it that way. I understand that each group (one if we stay together, multiple if we split up) designates a leader. We do ALL of our conversation in the thread. Only the group leaders communicate the wishes of their group to the Game Gods via PM. They may take the consensus of the group, or they may implement decisions unilaterally without regard to group majority.

    Good job of explaining it.





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  • The+design+museum+london



  • Stella
    Apr 5, 02:06 PM
    Apple is a business whose mission is to sell phones, computers, and software. You as a customer buy those products, but they are designed by Apple. If you have a problem with Apple establishing a standard across its products to ensure quality, then you can just stop using them. That easy, just stop buying Apple products and stop using them, period.

    That's right, I'm a customer, and I'll modify my apple device how I see fit, and that including jailbreaking, enabling XCode to develop applications for my device without paying apple $99 ( afterall,nothing is going to reach the appstore - so why does Apple deserve the $99 ?). At the end of the day - a JB device is more useful than a locked up device.





    Museum Of London. arrived British+museum+
  • arrived British+museum+



  • Macaroony
    May 3, 01:54 PM
    I think that it's simply about money. It would just be too expensive to change over to the Metric system in the US at this point.
    No, it wouldn't. Many non-American institutions do teach the Imperial system on the side, all you have to do it put the focus on the metric system to get a smoother transition. Two generations later, it'll already become familiar.

    To change all of the highway signs alone would be a pricey undertaking.
    That doesn't put them off for replacing stolen, beat up or vandalized ones on a daily basis, and frankly, the U.S. government should put a lot more effort in subsidizing money for streets and traffic. For a country that emphasizes the use of private and corporate vehicles, you have a piss-poor way of supporting it.





    Museum Of London. London Museum - Use your
  • London Museum - Use your



  • wclyffe
    Jan 25, 07:05 AM
    Regarding using a case with the tom tom kit--I bought a casemate (comes shiny and somewhat rubberized) and it fits fine in my tomtom car kit.

    check out the website. maybe it's a solution for you.

    Thanks, that's good to know! Which case from them do you have?





    Museum Of London. british museum in london 1
  • british museum in london 1



  • FFTT
    Aug 4, 08:21 AM
    As always, I'm quite conservative about any new releases.

    I'm sure those that MUST buy a new computer this year will soon find themselves with empty pockets or maxed out limits on their credit cards.

    I might consider a Merom based MacBook, but otherwise I'm waiting quite
    a while for a new desktop.

    Rev "B" quad core or octacore will be my next desktop upgrade.

    Rev "A" of any release has consistantly proven to be an unwise purchase unless you can afford a new machine every 2 years.





    Museum Of London. British Museum, London
  • British Museum, London



  • Prof.
    May 7, 02:21 PM
    It's probably already been said but, free with iAd support. ;)





    Museum Of London. London Transport Museum in
  • London Transport Museum in



  • timmillwood
    Nov 26, 06:14 PM
    and of course there will need to be a built in iSight





    Museum Of London. london garden museum
  • london garden museum



  • AaronEdwards
    Apr 26, 02:30 PM
    According to the latest data, Android now edges out iOS, 31% to 30%, a significant change from the July-September 2010 period when iOS held a 33%-26% lead over Android among future smartphone purchasers.
    The difference is most like not significant enough to say that Android edges out iOS. What's most likely is significant enough is Android's rise and iOS losing share.

    Once again, the seperating into 'smartphone' and 'tablet' markets makes little sense. A tablet is a lot more like a laptop than a smartphone. The survey is about smartphones. The iPad isn't a smartphone, nor is the iPod Touch. It's about more than just the OS. If Microsoft decided to run Windows 7 on their smartphones, then their desktop computers, laptops, or tablets wouldn't be counted either.

    edit:

    Apple isn't forced to allow iOS only on their own devices.





    Museum Of London. Kingdom London Wax Museum
  • Kingdom London Wax Museum



  • ucfgrad93
    May 3, 10:12 PM
    I think we should stick together and explore this first room.





    Museum Of London. History Museum in London
  • History Museum in London



  • citizenzen
    Apr 14, 09:57 AM
    Take that, fivepoint. Where has he been btw? Haven't seen him around here in a while.

    I'll bet he moved on to forums where his ideas were more warmly accepted.

    On the issues of taxes ... tax me more!

    Sure, tax the rich more too.

    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.





    Museum Of London. Museum Reading Room London
  • Museum Reading Room London



  • RebootD
    Mar 31, 12:27 AM
    Grey is the new grey at Apple it seems. The stark minimalism is starting to become an issue.

    Noooo! Are they making everything gray on gray?!





    Museum Of London. British Museum, London.
  • British Museum, London.



  • �algiris
    Mar 31, 09:02 AM
    P.S. Lietuvos Rytas is better :P

    Better at losing yes.





    Museum Of London. London Natural History Museum
  • London Natural History Museum



  • wovel
    Apr 18, 04:01 PM
    Not at all. They can use those components for producing Galaxy devices. And they can use free Foxconn resources (since they would not be assembling iPhones anymore) for assembling. :D

    Lol.

    There would still be minuscule demand for the galaxy lines. Just millions of people using old technology while Apple found our bought a new supplier :)





    Museum Of London. British Museum, London,
  • British Museum, London,



  • MacFly123
    Apr 21, 07:53 PM
    FINALLY some Mac Pro updates!

    Very interesting....

    This does sound logical to me, its a combination of the lines and i am sure would make it convenient for sound and media pro's whom also have other rack equipment like massive disk arrays and audio equipment(them hings with blinkie lights in sound studios :P ).

    agreed, hopefully an update with the new FCP X :confused:

    Exactly! Please let this all come out at the same time so I can buy a completely new setup with the new Final Cut Studio and Lion! :D

    Here's a quick scale / mockup

    Please leave the dual super drives Apple! We pros still need those to author DVDs!





    Museum Of London. Science Museum London
  • Science Museum London



  • Nicky G
    Nov 2, 01:44 PM
    I've never heard of this company -- are they reputable, does anyone know? I've heard all sorts of stories abut these types of things being spyware or some such, don't want to pollute my Mac with any of that garbage!





    Museum Of London. National Maritime Museum.
  • National Maritime Museum.



  • arkitect
    Mar 29, 02:15 PM
    Hey Apple,
    I don't want my iPhone 5 to be leaking radiation...


    Too soon? :cool::rolleyes:

    No, not really.

    Just not funny at all.





    Museum Of London. A trip to the Museum of London
  • A trip to the Museum of London



  • Rocketman
    Nov 27, 10:11 AM
    Since Apple is now doing more form factor differentiation than chip differentiation, they should come out with a tablet product line (3 sizes) and see where it goes. They will likely sell more copies than 17 inch MacBookPros so it should be economical.

    By simply offering the product line, they wil get user feedback and increased capability versions year after year.

    The Windows equivalent devices seem to start from scratch every year.

    Rocketman





    BC2009
    Mar 28, 11:02 AM
    I'm actually feeling pretty good about delaying the next iPhone and iOS version until September. Not only because it puts it closer to mine and my wife's birthdays (iPhones make good birthday gifts for one another), but I think it increases the chances of:

    - Seriously Improved Notification System
    - Major Cloud-Based MobileMe Improvements
    - Likelihood of an LTE iPhone 5

    My wallet just took a hit on the iPad 2 and my iPhone 3GS is still going pretty strong, so I am good with waiting if it means more. I would hate to buy the iPhone 5 to be locked into a 2-year contract on a phone that has no LTE support.





    dj2mc
    Nov 26, 01:12 PM
    To lay down some feedback of my own, I have used Sophos for a while and I am very pleased with it. I had Clam XAV for the longest time, and to be honest I never felt very safe w/ it because it never had the image of it was even scanning legibly, sometimes it would pop up with scan errors, corrupt updates, etc. The list goes on... Sophos is a prime example of an AV that has characteristics that others are missing. It's stable, fast, reliable and ultimately gives you the best protection because it's always scanning, and always searching the file you open each time. What more can you want?
    So, I tip my hat off to Sophos





    polaris20
    Apr 21, 03:22 PM
    Yes, but where is my Sandy Bridge Mac mini?!

    This. With the current capabilities of the Sandy Bridge MBP's, I'd love a few SB Minis, in one of these:

    http://h-sq.com/products/minirack/index_files/stacks_image_215_1.png





    Multimedia
    Aug 11, 11:17 PM
    I'm not interested in purchasing a laptop yet... I was waiting for merom to make its way into a MB.... but also for Leopard so I don't have to pay $100 to upgrade in 4 months.

    But, I also think the real update is with the Santa Rosa chipset... faster FSB... more ram.... 802.11N!!!!

    Thats a big update compared to this.

    I'm watching this though to see how quickly they update their models after a new product is announced, I mean its no longer like PPC days when they would be sitting waiting for the chip to arrive ... late....delayed...and generally just missing.... now they have to keep their computer up to date with the chips.

    A quicker roll-out really would ease my mind, since that hopefully shows that Santa Rosa will be equally swiftly doled out.

    Merom
    802.11n
    Blu-ray
    Leopard
    HD screen
    7 hr battery for bare min. use

    Thats the sweet spot. The last two would be icing on the cake... that would be wonderfully sweet from the blu-ray...

    but hey... I think that will really show that apple is on the forefront of technology ... the EXTREME EDGE...Leopard is in 9 months not 4. And Santa Rosa is in the same 9 months. I like you would rather have Santa Rosa inside with Leopard. I may go minimum Merom MacBook Refurb meanwhile. I fugure they'll hit the SAVE page by November. I think Blu-Ray is way overrated and not likely to get inside for another year if ever.





    doctor-don
    Apr 26, 03:00 PM
    Where do these survey companies get there data from? I have NEVER been asked any questions about stuff like this. Plus with statistics you can fudge the numbers to represent just about anything.

    Interesting. I say the same thing when the news stations announce popularity polls of the President, healthcare reform, etc.



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