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  • kfury77
    Apr 15, 02:55 AM
    You can 'like' a purchased track from within the music player app now, and post a comment about it. Surprised no one else mentioned this yet... Anyone else spotted any additional changes?
    http://instagr.am/p/DKjvV/





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  • gkarris
    Apr 23, 11:02 PM
    I think AT&T is getting tired of dropped calls on it's frequency band...it wants to start dropping them on T-Mobile's as well.

    LOLOLOLOLOLOL....

    Does this also mean that T-Mobile users are stuck with only the white one? :eek:

    I say get one with the lower pricing before the AT&T deal goes through - so AT&T has to honor your 2 year T-Mobile contract.

    I have a nicely priced old voice plan and would like to add the $10/month 250MB data plan... ;)

    BTW - is this just an unlocked iPhone 4 that someone put on T-Mobile and is passing around this rumor? :D





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  • Aduntu
    May 2, 03:28 AM
    Will you keep Apple outta this? :d

    That's impossible. She's the Apple laday. :D





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  • mabaker
    Apr 16, 08:24 AM
    Uh please.

    Google has done a helluva lot to Android since they bought it. Android is unrecognisable now to what it was in 05. They have simply bought a brand name to get their product popular.

    In other words, you are talking rubbish sir. Stop accusing people of trolling, when they are simply telling it how it is.

    Google done HELLUVA work after Schmidt got onto the board of directors of Apple and got all the details he needed to copy every single thing?

    Google fanboiis fail to see the reality how it is. Truth hurts.



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  • c.hilding
    Dec 4, 12:41 AM
    I agree. Tough love is best here. It's better to have the vulnerabilities exposed in this manner than in a live scenario. Let's just hope the press from this is enough for Apple to fix the problem before we have something bigger than a proof-of-concept exploit.

    Yeah, when the poll was loading I expected 80-90% to be concerned about security, turns out only 40% are. So many ignorant "blissful" people that excuse Apple and think "It's Apple, of course it's safe". Obviously it's not. Ten serious exploits in about as many days of looking (they spent 30 days total, about an equal amount on linux and mac, and the rest on other OS's, so 10 should be right) and that is just scratching the surface. I was shocked that Apple actually had so many vulnerabilities, and for those that didn't find it scary that someone can install a program with kernel access simply by having you download their dmg file (not even opening it), well they're just being silly and need to realize that this is and some extremely bad things can happen if we are to go by that analysts words (saying OS X is not hot on security and that it is easy to find new hacks). :p





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  • Mord
    Apr 27, 11:44 AM
    I get the feeling that the person taking the video isn't an employee

    He was, though isn't anymore.



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  • MacRumors
    Dec 1, 01:56 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Last month's Month of Kernel Bugs (http://projects.info-pull.com/mokb/) (MOKB) has concluded, and a total of 10 Mac OS X vulnerabilities has been found. The vulnerabilities were wide-ranging, from a wireless driver exploit (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061102085906.shtml) to a system call (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061111185646.shtml), multiple disk image vulnerabilities (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061121195941.shtml), and most recently an AppleTalk vulnerability (among others). Apple patched the first wireless driver exploit (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061128162852.shtml) along with other unrelated vulnerabilities this week, however all remaining MOKB vulnerabilities remain un-patched.

    Interview
    MOKB organizer "LMH" spoke to MacRumors about the project. According to LMH, most of the project's time was spent on Linux and the Mac OS, both of which were described as "not hard" to break.

    The Linux kernel takes little time to break. I'm more familiar with the code and thus it also takes less time to isolate issues. OS X kernel (XNU) takes less time but depending on the area you're checking, debugging and isolation may require a bit more time (if you take into account that AppleTalk source code is almost unreadable and totally deprecated) [...] I didn't have much time left for working on Microsoft Windows but I've received the most helpful feedback from the MSRC people on potentially interesting stuff to check. Not a huge reference of internal code nor NDA covered documents, but at least enough to start with.

    In LMH's point of view, the state of Mac OS X security is not great.

    From the technical perspective, OS X security is rather poor, at least when it comes to kernel-land code. This isn't a sign of negligence of Apple, but obviously when you take code from many different places and stick it together, it's prone to problems. Not just new ones but also old issues that 'went under the radar'. [...] (ed note: now comparing MS to Apple) I can say that Microsoft has a more thorough auditing process and investment when it comes to kernel code than Apple. They also have the advantage of having such code being produced within the company. Mac OS X kernel, for example, depends heavily on FreeBSD development. A security flaw in the FreeBSD kernel will likely affect OS X and probably other BSD "flavours"

    However, just because LMH is a bit critical of Mac OS X's security, don't call him an Apple-hater.

    Taking security arguments apart, I have to say that Mac OS X is a pretty well integrated system. It's tightly packaged [...] and nice looking. I'm an OS X user myself and I certainly feel like Apple has invested long time on tweaking the little details. Now they just have to invest a little more on security matters, but not hiring a 'turnover security firm' to do the consulting that leaves the job half done. That's what failed, IMHO.

    First Adware for Mac OS X?
    In related news, F-Secure claims to have received what is possibly the first ever proof-of-concept Adware program for Mac OS X (http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/archive-112006.html#00001030). The program, dubbed iAdware, will launch Safari to specified web pages when the user used any number of applications, and installation of the adware did not require admin privileges.

    [ Digg This (http://digg.com/apple/Month_of_Kernel_Bugs_Unveils_10_Mac_OS_X_Vulnerabilities) ]





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  • nagromme
    Aug 15, 10:09 AM
    "Warning for losing Form data"

    They've got my money :D (And Firefox-style Find!)

    And I really have to believe that the old metal look will be gone in the end, replaced by the new iTunes look.

    Current theme count for the record:

    * White aqua (with three different toolbar styles: old, unified/no-line, and little-icons-on-gray-pills like Mail)

    * Textured metal

    * Smooth metal (iTunes)

    * Dashboard (non-aqua sliders)

    * Black bezel (like the floating controls in iPhoto)

    * Pro aqua (gray with thinner title bars--Final Cut etc.)

    * EDIT: new "quick look (http://guides.macrumors.com/Image:leopardquicklook.png)" theme?

    All of those are used by multiple apps. There are also special variations like GarageBand, but those are fun and not objectionable to me.

    EDIT: Actually, none of the above are objectionable to me--they have their uses--just so we get down to ONE metal look instead of two :) And my vote for best toolbar is the big icons (not gray pills), but in the unified/no-line format. Just like Tiger's System Preferences. (Not like Mail, not like Safari Preferences.) But it looks like the gray pill thing is spreading in Leopard. I can deal... just make it more consistent.

    Don't get me started on all the different kinds of non-icon toolbar buttons that appear in metal apps :) Some look like glass, some like metal, etc.....



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  • PBF
    Apr 14, 12:40 AM
    Apple is testing the market further if white is a hit. Then they will release the iPhone 5 in blank and white at the same time in late fall!
    It's 100% confirmed there is going to be both black and white iPhone 5. No testing is needed. iPad 2 is the confirmation.





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  • chrmjenkins
    Apr 25, 04:34 PM
    This story is simple. It begins with a man, lbro.






    Vote made completely to fit with the narrative. Person chosen at random. Consult your doctor before agreeing with this vote. May cause coughing, sneezing, hepatitis, enlarged wallabies and anal leakage.



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  • dgreening
    Apr 14, 02:07 PM
    I don't have an option on my iPad.





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  • diamond.g
    Apr 19, 08:10 AM
    Does this mean that apple plans to enter the tv market?
    Do people have good experiences with apple tv compared with tv of other brands?

    If Apple did enter the TV market, they would most likely re-brand someone else panels. The question is who's panels would they use. I would like the think that Apple would go with Panasonic Viera panels as they are awesome (for plasmas).



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  • mwheeler609
    Apr 14, 08:31 PM
    :DOnly way i'm getting this phone is if I walk in apple and can swap my black one either easily or by bull****ing a defect and asking for white. otherwise iPhone 5 is worth the wait even if its not soon, I mean phones are usually in our pockets anyway....when they are not, i usually look at my screen...:D





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  • Chris Bangle
    Jul 28, 09:20 AM
    It seems that nobody ever likes anything successful.. Look at poor mcdonalds,coca cola,Ford and now apple and its ipod.... All the biggest comapanies always get in trouble. BMW and their idrive, ford and the firestone blowouts, apple and hearing loss... while dont people stop being jealous and peee off.



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  • jav6454
    Apr 25, 09:30 PM
    That doesn't mean anything. 12 divided by 5 has a remainder of 2. You and Plutonius where at the last two on the list of players.

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  • zorinlynx
    Apr 13, 09:28 PM
    I'm not sure why we even need an iPhone 5.

    The iPhone 4 is a great form factor. It does the job. At most what it needs is a spec jump (64GB, and maybe clock the CPU faster) and that should hold people over for another year.

    I mean, before we had:

    iPhone
    iPhone 3G
    iPhone 3Gs (pretty much the same form factor but faster CPU)
    iPhone 4

    I suspect we may get an iPhone 4 plus or something like that.

    Also, do you people really need a new phone every year? I had my Treo 650 for nearly four years. The only reason I only kept my Palm Pre for less than a year was that it started having hardware problems.



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  • KandyKane
    May 3, 08:20 AM
    Well yes, that's how it would work (and how it works on the current 27" DisplayPort based iMac). But just because you can physically connect a cable doesn't mean it will work as an external display. The connectors were the same on the old 27" and 21.5", but only the larger display functioned as an external display.





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  • tjsdaname
    Dec 4, 11:21 AM
    You want a GUN for Christmas?

    -J

    yes





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  • eddx
    Jul 24, 02:24 PM
    How much do you think this will cost? I would love to get one for my new laptop but I think it could be priced a little too high for a lot of us.

    Good news, long time coming! lol





    iFry
    Jul 31, 02:52 PM
    while the technology would be very cool IMO... i could see it causing a lot of problems... it's a lot easier to accidentally move over a surface than to accidentally press keys/etc...

    seems like it'd be more of a hassle in the end for a portable music player...
    for a based application, say... touchless displays, etc, that aren't mobile... that might be more advantageous





    IJ Reilly
    Jan 30, 12:25 PM
    sigh...Apple exports from China and imports to America. Just another reason not to buy AAPL.

    Is this remark supposed to be taken seriously? I have no idea what you are driving at here.





    playaj82
    Jul 26, 02:55 PM
    I can look at diagrams all day long, but unless I see it in action, I can't see it working without a ton of complications.





    Rowbear
    Apr 11, 06:00 PM
    The Duddon Valley, this afternoon...

    http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/6042/daleend.jpg

    Congrats on this very nice composition. The white house stands out so much and draws the eyes, helped by the little road leading to it. Well done :)





    Tones2
    Apr 22, 10:50 AM
    I still haven't seen the "killer app" that makes this higher mobile speed something I can't wait another year for. I know that's not the smartest way of looking at it - the higher speeds bring the innovations we haven't imagined yet. But I'm not seeing them on the Android platform, either.

    It seems to mostly benefit tethering - but tethering benefits other devices and not the mobile handled experience.

    Fast access to these new cloud music storage services is interesting, but the data caps practically kill their usefulness.

    Then you have never streamed video onto your phone from home or Netflix or Slingbox. It's not pleasant over 3G onto the iPhone - looks and responds even worse on the iPad.

    We need 4G NOW!

    Tony



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