CurtainGuy1
CurtainGuy1
CurtainGuy1

You could probably sell the 5 for more than 200.

I think the 5C would at least have to have the processing power and RAM of the iPhone 5. Even the new iPod Touch has iPhone 5 guts, doesn't it?

I agree that you see a lot of women with purses/belts/shoes/sunglasses that have gold color in them. I think a lot of girls will love that champagne/white color.

I'm a big fan of bumpers. Just enough protection without sacrificing looks, and it keeps the phone nice and light.

Hmm.. while this deal does look excellent, and I will probably get it, I thought you guys weren't posting Rakuten stuff anymore.

Hmm.. while this deal does look excellent, and I will probably get it, I thought you guys weren't posting Rakuten

Anyone know of a good deal on a basic Wireless-N router for a small apartment?

Reading it again, I may have misunderstood one part. I think what the person did was use bootcamp to create the Windows partition (should automatically be formatted to NTFS), then applied their backup to that partition somehow during the installation process. So you might not even have to do a totally fresh Windows

Oh man. That sounds tricky. I bet it's possible I'm just not sure offhand. If I were just using non mac hardware, I'd probably try to make a .wim (windows image) out of the VM and then apply the image to a fresh partition.

I just did a quick search and found this: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3731665…

Ah, that's not too bad. Yeah, you're probably right about gaming on a VM, but I bet you'd be able to do a decent amount of gaming using Bootcamp to create a Windows partition. I have a 2010 Macbook Air and, on the Windows side, just off the top of my head, was able to play Telltales' Walking Dead, Starcraft 2, and

That Sony Vaio Pro Touch 13 that mhassan suggested sounds pretty sweet. As for Macbook Airs.. I've heard that the 2012 Ivy Bridge model was able to play the latest Tomb Raider and Bioshock games on low-ish quality, so I can only assume the Haswell one will be able to play modern games as well. I hear there is about a

What year macbook is it? You might be surprised by what you'll be able to play. Like some of these guys said, you could install Windows using the built-in Bootcamp software. It's not too tough; just need a copy of Windows.

Another good question- HOW do you clean your keyboard? What do you use? Cotton ball? Paper towel? Alcohol? Just water?

Wow, this makes me feel really nostalgic. I used to love those medieval ones.

Besides the "classic shell" program other commenters have mentioned, you could probably use group policy to change a bunch of settings that would make users more comfortable. I do mostly agree with you though.. I wouldn't bring users at my company over to Windows 8 any time soon unless we were using tablets.

I'm not sure when it happened, but the price went back down. At around 5AM I checked and saw it back at 59.99. I looked again a few minutes ago and it was back up. Strange!

I'm not sure when it happened, but the price went back down. At around 5AM I checked and saw it back at 59.99. I

I think it only lasted for a few hours. I definitely saw it for 59.99 earlier today.

I think it only lasted for a few hours. I definitely saw it for 59.99 earlier today.

Looks like the deal is over. Darn.

Looks like the deal is over. Darn.

I don't know if this is trolling or serious.. either way, it is hilarious, and I laughed.

My 2010 MacBook Air has a pretty incredible battery life. I remember watching about an hour of a movie at medium brightness on a train ride, followed by a couple of hours of web browsing. Then another hour or so on the train ride back. I think it was still over 50%.

Aw man. Yeah I had a feeling that was the case. That's ok, the improvement in performance I'd get probably isn't high enough for the money.

Aw man. Yeah I had a feeling that was the case. That's ok, the improvement in performance I'd get probably isn't