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fugeesnfunions
fugeesnfunions

There's nothing stopping you from claiming them in your portfolio. If someone really wants to argue the fact, I'm sure you have plenty of proof to back up your claim.

That's true, but of all the games that might have a chance at already taking advantage of the iPad 2's performance tweaks, Infinity Blade is one of them. I only say this because it was shown every time they mentioned the increase in graphics capabilities in all the iPad 2 videos. I'm guessing Apple game them a peak at

To be honest, a 64 gig option was on my 100%-guaranteed-to-be-added list for the iPhone 4. A modest increase in storage has been a staple fallback addition to Apple's yearly-updated products for years.

You're honestly happier knowing that your picture won't be seen by anyone as opposed to being seen in a huge advertising campaign? I can see making a big deal about it hoping to get some money out of them, but from this end (someone who admittedly isn't a photographer), it kind of seems like it backfired on you - then

It's "great timing" because if they're adding TRIM support right now from some drives, it's safe to assume they'll add widespread support in the very near future, possibly before Lion hits the scene.

For sure. It seems almost silly to not make the iPhone available to every carrier in the US with no contractual agreements in place to prevent it. Even if they only added Sprint and T-Mobile into the mix that would be great. I can't imagine it won't be available to any carrier that wants it (read: every carrier) in

I just finished installing the new drive tonight and everything went super smooth so my fingers are crossed.

Huh? Did the last few sentences of my comment not appear?

Wow, talk about great timing. I'm giving my 24" iMac an overhaul and the 256 SSD drive and 4 gigs of RAM just arrived an hour ago.

I can't imagine the Verizon iPhone won't significantly add to the market share of iOS. Just wait until about 6 months after the iPhone 5 is released on AT&T and Verizon. If you thought the previous iPhone launches were insane, just wait until it's available to twice as many people. (~180 million vs ~90 million)

Apple doesn't like making specific comments regarding future product and the rumors surrounding them, but Steve Jobs himself did just that when he clearly stated: "this is the year of the iPad 2" several times during the iPad 2 keynote.

Exactly. Every single time I get on a tech blog like Engadget or Gizmodo and I read teasinine comments from people demanding things like USB ports and other totally useless additions, it just makes me thank God they'll never actually design any product I'll ever use. If there's anything I give Apple credit for, it's

I have a severely autistic 3 1/2 year old nephew and the introduction of an iPod Touch into his life a couple years ago helped him to develop basic logic and speech skills significantly more than all of the special-ed classes he's gone through put together. Now that he's a little older and has better motor skills

Umm.. not really..

Ha.. umm not quite. Here's the text before your quote: "Apple also announced an HDMI cable that mirrors the iPad's display—including any and all apps you're using—to a TV. Big screen iPad action. It needs no setup, supports rotation and charges your iPad all the while. It'll run $39."

I can't imagine that materiels used for products meant to last more than a few years will be made to naturally decompose, in fact I imagine it will be the exact opposite. It makes more sense to create methods that allow controlled "synthetic" decomposition and strict rules on the disposal of the products in the first

Totally random memory that just came back after reading your comment...

I have to be honest, I'm having a hard time believing you're being serious. No one intelligent enough to run a computer could seriously believe anything you're writing.

Hahaha.. it really is vampires?

Honestly? I don't give a damn. The only thing I care about is the sickening lack of legit leaks and rumors surrounding the iPad 2. I guess the assumptions that Apple would probably multiply their already CIA-esq security by 10 after the iPhone 4 leak were true... Bastards..