Thursday, May 26, 2011

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  • MacDeeds
    Apr 19, 11:10 PM
    1.419$/Liter or 5.51$/US Gallon.

    The only place in North America where gas is ridiculously HIGH....QUEBEC. Taxes represent 30-35% of the cost of gas. *sigh* But at least our roads are smooth... Oh no wait, they are not.

    Ta-bar-nak!





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  • ewinemiller
    Sep 13, 09:09 AM
    Originally posted by chmorley
    p.s., Dell a "top tier" vendor?

    At least in my book, in my day job we've used Gateway, IBM, Compaq, Micron, and Dell. Dell by far has been the most reliable. Consumer reports' survey put them on top as most reliable, even beating out Apple, through under support I think apple and dell swapped spots. I don't know how else to define top tier if not "works best". Don't let the awful Dell dude commercials color your perception, they make a good product. I grimace everytime someone walks into my office and says "Dude, you got a dell!"





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  • longofest
    Nov 6, 09:46 AM
    As I tried to alude to in the article, RFID is incredibly prevalent, though it also encompasses a lot of different technologies.

    For instance, Active UHF RFID (Ultra High Frequency... around 900 MHz) RFID is used in toll-paying systems like EZ-Pass in the U.S. Since these tags have batteries to drive them, they have a limited lifespan, however they can be read reliably at high speeds (30 mph+) at 30 ft.

    Passive UHF RFID, also known as "EPC Gen2" or ISO 18000-6c is used in a ton of applications: Walmart's supply chain, enhanced drivers licenses and some other travel documents (excluding passport booklets). These kind of tags, depending on the antenna and environment, can be read in typical conditions from 15 - 30 ft away, but speeds above 15-20 mph is problematic for getting reliable reads. I worked most with these cards in my last job under contract with the US Government.

    Passive HF RFID (High Frequency... around 12 MHz) RFID is used in credit cards, mass transit ID cards, and many access control badges. They have a very limited reliable read range of only a few centimeters. I've been working more and more with these recently in my current job with a security company.

    The "Near Field Communication" (NFC) that the article talks about is talking about a version of HF RFID that is both passive and active.





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  • AppliedVisual
    Oct 10, 11:39 AM
    How long can the limited supply situation be true though? I mean we're talking Intel here they must have huge amounts of manufacturing capability being ramped up for these chips. Possibly even being switched away from the production of Yonahs.

    I guess we'll see. It's literally anyone's guess.


    Yeah, usually a shortage today means a surplus tomorrow. And I still have yet to see or read any tangible evidence of this shortage. Intel is very forthcoming about such shortages and they have said NOTHING. Every major PC manufacturer, even Apple with their C2D iMac systems, are shipping 2.33GHz C2D chips just as fast as anything else. All the rumors of delays are complete bunk. The people squaking over Dell's web site showing 10 to 17 days to ship a C2D XPS notebook are obviously uneducated in the ways of Dell. It always takes them 7 to 24 days to ship a system.. Always. And adjusting your CPU choice on those systems makes no difference to the ship date.

    In other words, there is no shortage and no reason to even consider a shortage as a reason for the delay. Other forces are at work here... Be it Apple pride, stupidity, heat problems or just a genuine deisre to totally mind-****** their customers, Apple knows what they're doing.





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  • infowarfare
    Aug 20, 10:36 PM
    FTFY

    edit: The Norwegian goverment today declared Facebook's new "Places"-integration might be illegal, and will discuss this matter with contacts in the EU.

    They probably can't stop it, but I'm glad they're raising awereness of the privacy issues. I just don't see why there isn't at least a button you have to click to activate this. There's plenty of people who login to their FB accounts very rarely, including myself. I'm just glad I was informed about this by the media and in forums, so I can go and disable this feature ASAP.

    Wow! Really? Have you even used the feature in this app? It's not like if you have the Facebook app and you stumble into a place it will automatically tell the world where you live! Which is how some of you are making it sound... :rolleyes:

    You literally have to hit the big button labeled "Places" and then hit the "Check In" button in the upper right corner to get a list of places near your current location ( that's if you have already activated location services for the app) and then choose the place you are at, or even a place you are not actually at, and then hit the big blue "Check In" button below that for it to finally show your Facebook friends where you want them to think you are at. It takes at least 3 button presses to Check In to anywhere!

    Stop with all the fear mongering you bunch of whining babies!





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  • Nermal
    Mar 23, 06:41 PM
    I drove past a station today; 218.9 NZ cents per litre (US$6.15 per gallon). I remember when it was 90.9...





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  • Chupa Chupa
    Apr 5, 08:57 AM
    Actually I figured they'd pick a netbook at the best tablet. :D





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  • MacRumors
    Mar 28, 08:14 AM
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  • Knowimagination
    Mar 11, 09:10 AM
    At University now, I believe I'm number 5 or 6.

    Thanks for the update I think I am going to head up there around 12:00-1:00





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  • neiltc13
    Mar 31, 07:21 AM
    $8.08 per US gallon for regular unleaded where I live.





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  • redeye be
    Aug 24, 05:00 PM
    Things are about to change...

    In order to let version 1.0 of this widget really blow your socks of, some changes had to be made on the ExtremeOverclocking side.
    The guys are great in adding some extra info i requested. Small bummer: the current version of the widget doesn't work anymore (it has no idea the xml file changed - no AI yet, sry). I'll try to do a quick fix by the end of the week (should be faster, just not in the mood right now :cool: ). 1.0 should be out before the end of the month (september that is ;)).

    Sorry about this,
    Keep up the fold,
    Cheerio,

    me





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  • SevenInchScrew
    Jun 14, 05:37 PM
    I dont understand why MS would put a huge vent on top of the unit. Dust will clog the fans like crazy, and with the 360's horrid stability record i would be very nervous laying it down flat on my shelf.
    There are huge grilles on both the top and bottom, and on the side. Obviously, everyone knows that heat is the main issue for the original 360's problems, so MS seems to be doing everything they can to ensure that air can get in, no matter which way it is laying. Time will tell how well it works.
    What the heck are all of the USB ports for?
    It does seem superfluous to have 3 ports now that wifi is (finally) built in and Kinect has its own port.
    Well, they got rid of the slots for their older Memory Units, so I'm guessing the plethora of USB ports are to make up for that. Now that you can use regular USB drives for that purpose, they need to make sure you can have a couple plugged in at once, along with any other accessories you might need (guitars, wheels, etc).





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  • room237
    Jan 6, 05:04 PM
    I had to delete the Facebook app and reinstall for the push notification options to come up on my phone. Did try restarting the phone before that but made little difference.

    I've done both those things as well but the push still is not working for me.





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  • Cinch
    Nov 2, 12:29 PM
    I don't see Apple getting more than 10% marketshare anytime soon unless they do something significant.

    I don't know anybody who has switched. I've known a few people who seriously considered it, but when they learned they'd have to spend another $200 for Windows XP so they can run their 'XP Only' things, they settled on a PC.



    I think Apple is more concern with building beautiful computers and fabulously looking music player than they are about selling large amount of PCs or mp3 players. Case in point, my office mate has a dell laptop and when we place our laptops next to one another (mine is a black MacBook) you can definitely tell. Personally, the reason why I brought the MacBook instead of a HP laptop that cost $500 less is because the HP laptop is ugly. It is simple. I don't care about the amazing video card that has a trillion bytes of RAM that I will never see. My MacBook works well (iLife, Safari and Office suite) and looks gorgeous!

    If Apple continues to create stylist electronic devices that are simple to use and help people do things easily, they will gain marketshare albeit not by much.

    Cinch





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  • normwood
    Feb 24, 06:05 AM
    So....regulators are looking into poor parenting skills! :confused:

    Our tax dollars hard(ly) at work.

    Steve





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  • Nuck81
    Oct 11, 09:19 AM
    I spent many an our as a kid standing around this cabinet as a player and a watcher.

    I hope it turns out better than Turtles in Time. and I'm sure it will be $15. Maybe The Simpsons will be next!!





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  • WillEH
    Apr 27, 06:41 PM
    I'm embarrassed for him at the moment, for the way he's acting like a spolit 10 year old kid, going on about Obama's birth certificate and college degrees. Has he got nothing better to do?





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  • mdelvecchio
    Apr 6, 01:06 PM
    Why can't they just make a JACK connector, with 4 wires ... Wake me up when it will be possible to supply data at high speed and enough power through 4 cables with a jack connector.

    wake me up when you become a consumer electronics electrical engineer and explain why they cant to us.





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  • TheMacBookPro
    Apr 21, 12:56 PM
    yeah, my best friend actually has an M11x R2. I love it, but still, at how compact the 11" Air is, I'm surprised it can max out Portal 2 easily.

    Just got Portal (1) for free (OEM Alienware Gift or something like that) and it does run well on both my AW and my Air.

    If replacement SSD prices dropped, this would replace my alienware as my on-the-go machine.

    This thing surprises me to no end. MW2 at 20~30fps is nothing to scoff at, especially since it only has an ULV C2D and an IGP.

    Only thing I miss is the bl kb.

    Almost all people in this thread sound like they want to buy a Mac mini (MBA), but want at the same time the features of a Mac Pro (MBP). Silly.

    Yeah, this is the MBA-forum, but it does not make this discussion thread better.

    :rolleyes:

    Wanting a backlit keyboard isn't as unreasonable as you think it is... esp since the previous gen Air had it.





    tlove
    Apr 4, 08:13 PM
    There is already a movie about this, iRobot. Apples new division will be called Ai.





    Stridder44
    May 2, 04:02 AM
    Has anybody ran it on an early 2008 MBP with 8600m gt? (look at my sig) What graphic levels did u guys set the game on?

    I'd be interested to know this as well (have the same machine with the 512MB of VRAM option).





    SeaFox
    Oct 27, 04:07 PM
    - doesn't work on firefox (1.5) under WinXP

    wfm

    Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.3) Gecko/20060426 Firefox/1.5.0.4





    iBlue
    Dec 18, 10:58 AM
    Just like everyone behind the 'rebellion'.

    But that's just the thing, it's not serious. At least I don't think so. A bigger deal has been made of it in this thread talking to you than any other place I've encountered. How's that for irony?

    Some time in the future when past christmas number ones are played I'll get a little smile when I hear 2009's.





    gloss
    Sep 27, 09:33 AM
    I doubt a software update can magically change your crappy Intel 950 in to a worthwhile GPU.

    Of course not. But it could allow multi-core support in OpenGL, which would be dandy and, yes, would affect performance even on integrated graphics systems.