AppleScruff1
Apr 10, 08:08 PM
He'll probably only tell half the story and you'll have to buy the updated edition to hear it all.
Halebopp
Mar 24, 11:37 AM
by the same token, its always easier to find the units with issues, if they sell one million units and 5000 of them have an issue thats a % any company would take
Agreed but I would bet the percentage is slightly higher (just my opinion) and there are many units where the typical user just doesn't notice or care about the bleed, like I said I'm just hoping to get one without this problem (black 64GB wifi). Apple support has been great in assisting with the issue
Agreed but I would bet the percentage is slightly higher (just my opinion) and there are many units where the typical user just doesn't notice or care about the bleed, like I said I'm just hoping to get one without this problem (black 64GB wifi). Apple support has been great in assisting with the issue
Affirmed
Apr 13, 03:19 PM
You must be new here. Just kidding.
Apple was first to bring realtime effects to a mainstream platform with motion as Motion used the GPU for effects. Eventually other large software houses followed suit. Problem is that Motion sucks in so many other ways it fell by the way side.
Now with Final Cut X Apple is leap frogging again with Grand Central Dispatch, etc. These speed advantages are a huge reason for some of the best editors in the world to stay onboard with final cut and buy more apple boxes - which cost about the same as a pc when you add the extra costs of 3rd party pc software and the like. Besides reliability is essential for editors and Macs have that in spades.
That's a bit disingenuous. Yes there are editors who use FCP. And yes many Avid editors also have an FCP license on their laptop or home computer as well. Why not, it's cheap and can use third party hardware.
When you compare actual employed editors who work in Film and Television, Avid is still king. Apple skews the numbers by comparing the amount of software sold, but it's better to look at the projects completed and see what tools were used.
The question is whether this new release and their strategy is going to continue to draw working editors away from Avid or just continue to be a great prosumer video editing tool that has gotten easier to use.
You can't evaluate the product based on an Apple pitch if you rely on your editing software for a living. How do you know it kicks out and accurate EDL? How do you know if it still kicks out solid OMF files to your sound designer?
Avid, Final Cut, Premiere, they are all just tools and you have to use the right tool for the job.
Apple was first to bring realtime effects to a mainstream platform with motion as Motion used the GPU for effects. Eventually other large software houses followed suit. Problem is that Motion sucks in so many other ways it fell by the way side.
Now with Final Cut X Apple is leap frogging again with Grand Central Dispatch, etc. These speed advantages are a huge reason for some of the best editors in the world to stay onboard with final cut and buy more apple boxes - which cost about the same as a pc when you add the extra costs of 3rd party pc software and the like. Besides reliability is essential for editors and Macs have that in spades.
That's a bit disingenuous. Yes there are editors who use FCP. And yes many Avid editors also have an FCP license on their laptop or home computer as well. Why not, it's cheap and can use third party hardware.
When you compare actual employed editors who work in Film and Television, Avid is still king. Apple skews the numbers by comparing the amount of software sold, but it's better to look at the projects completed and see what tools were used.
The question is whether this new release and their strategy is going to continue to draw working editors away from Avid or just continue to be a great prosumer video editing tool that has gotten easier to use.
You can't evaluate the product based on an Apple pitch if you rely on your editing software for a living. How do you know it kicks out and accurate EDL? How do you know if it still kicks out solid OMF files to your sound designer?
Avid, Final Cut, Premiere, they are all just tools and you have to use the right tool for the job.
cube
Apr 11, 11:00 AM
How would you like "transparent carbon" ?
Kobushi
Dec 2, 11:09 AM
So.... what you're saying is that when I steal someone's Nike's, if I can get a 60' lead when I'm being chased, I'm in the clear?
*off to perform an experiment*
*off to perform an experiment*
dvkid
Nov 10, 07:22 PM
[QUOTE=MhzDoesMatter;3038027]Yeah, but u don't have EVERY FONT EVER MADE.
So nyeah.
[QUOTE]
Get a phone manager like the rest of us font-junkies.
So yeah.
So nyeah.
[QUOTE]
Get a phone manager like the rest of us font-junkies.
So yeah.
BWhaler
Aug 7, 09:45 PM
Phil Schiller is such a bad presenter.
And yes, you are seeing a transfer of power here - whether Steve is sick only he knows I guess.
I'm not going to speculate as to Steve's health. It's bad karma and I wish him perfect health for his family and friends, not for Apple and its customers.
I am responding to this post only to put some balance into the thinking here.
One thing everyone seems to be forgetting--or doesn't know--is that succession planning is very common in large companies, especially with "older" CEO'S.
A VERY likely scenario, regardless of Steve, is the board realized too much of Apple's identity was tied into one person. A good board would ensure that Apple will exist long after Steve's retirement. So, it is not surprising to see more of Apple's executive team being profiled.
Steve could be in perfect health and plan to stay at Apple for another decade or two. Today's performance on stage, changing Apple from a one-man-show to a show by a world class team of executives is simply smart business which will help ensure the longevity of Apple.
Now, I do acknowledge after Steve's scare, Steve and Apple's Board probably accelerated the succession planning process. This is simply smart business and the responsibility of the Board and CEO.
But what you saw today doesn't necessarily mean anything other than smart business. Sure, I could be wrong, and for the sake of Steve and his family I pray that I am not. But let's not be so quick to assume the very worst.
And yes, you are seeing a transfer of power here - whether Steve is sick only he knows I guess.
I'm not going to speculate as to Steve's health. It's bad karma and I wish him perfect health for his family and friends, not for Apple and its customers.
I am responding to this post only to put some balance into the thinking here.
One thing everyone seems to be forgetting--or doesn't know--is that succession planning is very common in large companies, especially with "older" CEO'S.
A VERY likely scenario, regardless of Steve, is the board realized too much of Apple's identity was tied into one person. A good board would ensure that Apple will exist long after Steve's retirement. So, it is not surprising to see more of Apple's executive team being profiled.
Steve could be in perfect health and plan to stay at Apple for another decade or two. Today's performance on stage, changing Apple from a one-man-show to a show by a world class team of executives is simply smart business which will help ensure the longevity of Apple.
Now, I do acknowledge after Steve's scare, Steve and Apple's Board probably accelerated the succession planning process. This is simply smart business and the responsibility of the Board and CEO.
But what you saw today doesn't necessarily mean anything other than smart business. Sure, I could be wrong, and for the sake of Steve and his family I pray that I am not. But let's not be so quick to assume the very worst.
MacRumors
Mar 29, 09:53 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/03/29/nokia-hits-back-at-apple-again-with-new-itc-complaint/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/05/07/111232-nokia.jpg
-handmade book(top and left)
Book Art is a handmade work of
Lovely Library: Artists#39; Books
Handmade artist#39;s book by
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/05/07/111232-nokia.jpg
vniow
Nov 30, 11:26 PM
Ooh, neato. I just registered. Looks like I'm going this year. :D
QCassidy352
Apr 21, 03:50 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
I'll keep my media stored locally, thanks.
I'll keep my media stored locally, thanks.
Drodr28
Jan 8, 05:41 PM
The time has once again come for my city's streeets to be clogged with confused geeks sporting their flashy exhibitor passes and jamming the exotic services on craigslist. Oh the joy of MWSF.
I will be there right after I get done "reading" the keynote address.
I will be there right after I get done "reading" the keynote address.
MacRumors
Mar 7, 03:40 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/03/07/secret-firmware-update-unlocks-support-for-8-gb-ram-on-late-2008-notebooks/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/03/07/163926-late_2008_mb_mbp.jpg
ooks and artist#39;s books.
to produce handmade books
handmade books, handmade art
handmade artist book
handmade artist book by
holding an artists#39; ook
my handmade artist books
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/03/07/163926-late_2008_mb_mbp.jpg
torbjoern
Apr 11, 11:15 PM
France is the _second_ country in Europe to ban such garments. First out was Turkey in 1997.
Jarbo
Oct 18, 01:46 PM
It'd be really nice if it we actually TRUE this time.
My 3G ipod is barely holding a charge and I have been holding out for the "True Video Pod" before upgrading.
My 3G ipod is barely holding a charge and I have been holding out for the "True Video Pod" before upgrading.
chalkers
Sep 12, 11:05 AM
I noticed
GnarleyMarley87
Jan 31, 01:00 PM
Am I the only one that wants iWork 07'? My trial ran out on 06 and I need it for school, but don't want to get 06 and have 07 come out a few days later.
ToddW
Sep 12, 12:18 PM
so far these new ipods don't make me want another one yet
i will keep mine for awhile.
i will keep mine for awhile.
JsR
Jan 6, 06:08 AM
Nice wallpaper. Think you need to plug it in though haha! Also nice to see a fellow Geordie roaming around :D
AwakenedLands
Mar 17, 02:15 AM
So they had it limited intentionally until recently with this update? I don't get it. Why was it limited to 6 until now? It's not like anything was added to the hardware by magical pixies while we slept. It looks like it was intentionally limited to 6 when it could have been 8 the entire time.
digit.al01
Jan 20, 12:11 AM
Sun With Space station in the fore front
Here is the picture link;
http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/iss_atlantis_transit2_2010_25.jpg
He has taken some awesome photos;
http://www.astrophoto.fr/ :D
Here is the picture link;
http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/iss_atlantis_transit2_2010_25.jpg
He has taken some awesome photos;
http://www.astrophoto.fr/ :D
IconicM
Mar 29, 05:20 PM
Only people (if you can call them that:rolleyes:) making any money out of this are all those attorneys. Man, wish I was a Nokia attorney, they making some bucks these days.
NoSmokingBandit
Apr 6, 04:58 PM
BlendTecs are more for bars and restaurants that blend several dozen pitchers every night. I know i'd never worry about it breaking down.
lordonuthin
Aug 29, 08:18 AM
Power was out for a while last night and just now getting everything back up.
I also got my first bigadv points posted from the 980x it finished in just over 2 days. Haven't changed to 11 cores yet though.
I also got my first bigadv points posted from the 980x it finished in just over 2 days. Haven't changed to 11 cores yet though.
iCole
Jul 16, 08:56 AM
I don't really get all the reactions, like it's the end of the world or something. If the iPhone 4 drops calls too much, just get another phone/operator? If it drops bars but doesn't drop your call or connection, then who gives a damn, seriously. You can either buy one and live with it/deal with it/love it or you can just get a refund.
And Steve Jobs is not a liar or crazy. He's a marketeer and a showman and will defend his Apple at all cost and will portrait his company as perfect and untouchable. Don't expect Apple to flat out admit that the iPhone 4 sux, because that would just be silly. That's just not how Apple does things. Either they are going to do a silent revision and fix it or just do nothing. Either way, it's your money, get something else if you don't like it. :rolleyes:
And Steve Jobs is not a liar or crazy. He's a marketeer and a showman and will defend his Apple at all cost and will portrait his company as perfect and untouchable. Don't expect Apple to flat out admit that the iPhone 4 sux, because that would just be silly. That's just not how Apple does things. Either they are going to do a silent revision and fix it or just do nothing. Either way, it's your money, get something else if you don't like it. :rolleyes:
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