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Apple Chromes Its Logo

Val42K writes "Personally, I like the original logo, but Apple has decided to changed their familiar logo in the latest release of the OS X operating system. It has the same shape but has a chrome finish, like the robots of Hajime Sorayama." Does it look anything like the image we're using for this story, the one on the outside of most Apple hardware and software boxes? What am I missing?

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  1. Uh Oh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    It looks like slashdot needs to update their Apple logo. And it wouldn't hurt to metal-ize the /. theme for apple.slashdot.org!

  2. well... by mOoZik · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ...frankly I was deeply saddened when they let go of the rainbow-colored Apple. It's been pretty much downhill since. ;)

    1. Re:well... by Directrix1 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Wow, you were a real asshole. All I did was encrypt a bunch of the computers harddrives (mid-90s macs), with the password "You'll never know", and erased some yearbook pages. Fun.

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    2. Re:well... by Directrix1 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Oh yeah, and I also used the Codewarrior debugger service (is that what its called?) to find out everyone's password, and to change administrative options and stuff. It was great.

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    3. Re:well... by MrLint · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Well as i hear the story he was so upset he joined the Commodore marketing department and, from the inside, destroyed the future of the amiga:)

  3. Krups by skinfitz · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    It reminds me of that /. poll - its all coming true!

  4. beware of apple's "warranty" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    I can't understand Apple's warranty department. They're virtually no help

    I have a G4 powermac, a 1.42GHz machine which worked well and for the most part kept me occupied and did the tasks I needed doing. The noise however, was something that's been driving me, my wife and my pets crazy. The dog wouldn't come in the same room as she's scared of the thing. She also attacks the hairdryer in the bathroom, and I think that's a subtle hint that the thing was too loud and what it sounded like.

    Looking deeper into the machine I found a couple of fans that when running at a certain speed reached a phenomenal noise level. With the computer in its cabinet they were bad enough but I felt like I was near a jet taking off if I had the Mac up on my desk. I pulled those fans out and they looked like they could be replaced by standard, quieter fans. I took one from the last PC I'd built (yes I'm multiplatform) and it fit well, so a quick trip into town I bought a pair and installed those.

    The G4 was fantastic! The reduction in noise was something I could immediately appreciate, but my happiness didn't last too long. Within half an hour the machine was locking up and crashing. I opened it once more to see I hadn't been a moron and done anything stupid, when I noticed the apple supplied heatsink was BURNING hot. I mean really hot, I couldn't bear to touch it more than momentarily. I never trusted that heatsink, the sheer bulk of it looked like it was made to be produced easily and not cool properly. I ditched that heatsink (after letting the machine cool down for an hour!) and replaced it with a Zalman flower. I'd never seen cooling like it could do, so it was the logical choice. The heatsink for the G4 attached differently, but it was easy enough to adapt the zalman with insulated wire tied underneath the CPU board.

    This worked a little better and the powermac booted, and stayed working far longer. For about three days, and from then on it wouldn't boot. No chime, just fans spinning and no video. Even the hard drive barely ticked a couple of times. By now I was furious, my previous macs had given me little trouble but this one was a pain. I phoned the apple center nearest me, and as it was only a few months old I was assured everything should be covered by warranty. It turns out because I had MODIFIED the computer that my warranty was void. wtf? I added a superior cooling system to the machine, quietened it, IMPROVED it in every way, and they deny my claim? I was livid at the store manager, but couldn't get past his denseness. Know what else? Apple keep on record what you've done. I replaced the original loud fan, the original heatsink and tried once more, and again my claim was refused on the basis I'd done the damage myself.

    I'm still a Mac user, but a very annoyed one still waiting on repairs to my G4 that I have to pay for myself, and that I consider are Apple's warranty responsibility that they've gotten out of having to pay for by some stupid clause. Read the fine print guys.

  5. UPS envy? by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Looks like lots of new UPS trucks are deployed in Cupertino.

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