guillaumemath14
GuillaumeMath14
guillaumemath14

Apple put out a TB-to-ethernet adapter, it's about $30 as usual.

Most people I know treat minimalist shoes as a style thing, but then complain how much they lack comfort; they're definitely not for newbies, and unfortunately, if you're looking for style, you should just stick to sneakers.

Hey, it's good for generating traffic - that and unearthing stories about the brand of toilet paper Steve Jobs used, or anything Steve Jobs for that matter.

Don't the typical Windows apps written to run on x86 hardware need to be recompiled to run on ARM, or is there some virtualization/emulation layer in Win RT?

Sounds like another MS-branded commercial failure waiting to happen.

Mac mini and iMac updates will need to happen sooner than the Xmas shopping season, there's no reason to not have Ivy Bridge chips across the board (and there's certainly no commercial reason to try and keep selling last year's chips at a premium price).

You forgot to add the mythical xMac to the list, another rumour that just won't die (and I won't let it die either, I want one damnit).

What's up with the 3 year-old video card tho, I didn't think those were even produced anymore.

$2.2k is for the new "next gen" Macbook Pro, the current MBP with optical drive are also updated and available at a lower price point.

Well done, sir!

As others have already stated, that GPU is anemic for pushing all those pixels in that amazing new display, there's no way you'll be playing Diablo 3 in full screen without stuttering.

spatula? grilled cheese? dishwasher?

What consumer-grade SSD costs $2k? Is that like a RAID setup or something?

Something's way off here, we all know and love Apple despite the higher-than-average prices, but they're not crazy enough to price a laptop $4k like it's 1995 again.

That's not a cat, that's a medium sized dog in disguise. Or perhaps the mythical feline sheep?

Skeuomorphism

I personally cannot care less about new maps, FB integration, Siri or anything else; hopefully they're bringing something actually "major" rather than more unicorn dust and bottled rainbows.

Why would a Nexus tablet come from Asus when Google bought out Moto's Mobility business for that purpose?

So, going by your gut feeling, we're getting 10.8 and speed-bumped computers.. Whoopeedoo.

Plans = Maps, Rappels = Reminders