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Apple News From WWDC and iPhone 5 Rumors

First time accepted submitter zer0point writes "Apple has just announced the next-generation Macbook Pro with a retina display. Starting today you can also order a MacBook Pro upgraded with Ivy Bridge CPUs, and Nvidia graphics. Mountain Lion got some various updates, and as expected iOS 6 was announced. In rumor news, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo wrote in a note to investors, 'Based on the release schedule for iOS 6 GM, there is a very good chance iPhone 5 will start shipping also in early September.'"

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  1. Re:So what? by dyingtolive · · Score: 5, Funny

    or vagina.

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  2. Re:More Rumors by WrongSizeGlass · · Score: 5, Funny

    In 2013 the iPhone 6 will be released, and in 2014 the iPhone 7.

    You must be using the new & improved Crystal Ball app included in iOS 6! That's amazing!

  3. OMG OMG OMG OMG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You mean a product that is released every year is going to be released again this year? This is very exciting and unexpected news.

  4. Re:ethernet dongles (likely at added cost on $2k+) by mikael_j · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'll take an ethernet dongle and smile if it's attached to a 15.4" laptop with a 2880x1800 screen.

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  5. Re:So what? by Iniamyen · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here, future reader. Although the link will probably be broken 10 minutes after this post.

  6. Re:So what? by ColdWetDog · · Score: 5, Funny

    Somebody is going to come across this whole friggin web site, sit down and go

    What the Holy Hell was exactly going on at that time?

    No wonder the whole civilization collapsed.

    So lighten up.

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  7. Re:No Classic or Rosetta by mikael_j · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You seriously think "the only reason" for dropping Rosetta (PPC emulation layer for those who don't know) and Classic (Mac OS 9 compatibility layer) is greed?

    How about you maintain your own legacy compatibility layers then? Unless maybe doing so is actually something that requires a lot of extra effort for very very little good reason since by now the vast majority of users have moved away from both PPC and OS 9.

    Seriously, Rosetta I can almost understand that a handful of people still haven't gotten completely free from but Classic? That means you have been running (most likely) unsupported software on a deprecated platform for 10+ years without figuring out how to move away from the software and platform at hand to something slightly more modern...

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  8. Re:Retina Display is good and all, but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    The point of the "retina display" resolution is that everything is doubled. 2880x1800 is going to work effectively like 1440x900. Fonts are rendered at twice the size, images are twice the size, etc.. You're not going to be looking at tiny windows with tiny fonts, you're going to be looking at normal sized windows with normal sized fonts that look much smoother - almost print like. The higher resolution just allows much more detail.

  9. Re:ethernet dongles (likely at added cost on $2k+) by BasilBrush · · Score: 5, Insightful

    WiFi isn't everywhere. But it's at a hell of a lot more places than ethernet. Last time I used ethernet was 2009.

    Are you saying that Laptop should be held up thickness wise, at the point where the body can accomodate an RJ45?

    The minority of people that are still ufing ethernet for laptops need to carry an ethernet cable with them anyway. It's no hardship to them to take a cable with a dongle in instead. Meanwhile the majority who use WiFi now get a better laptop.

  10. Is it truly expensive? by Shivetya · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Who else on the market is doing that?

    Let alone in the same form factor

    and only 4.4 lbs?

    The display beats my 27 inch iMac which has 2560x1440!

    I am really curious how well that Nvidia chip can push 5 million plus pixels in a game because you know games will/have gone there.

    I was fully expecting a 2499 entry price, the 2199 is an amazing price for what they have packaged.

    Granted your going to be buying an external optical drive if you want for around a hundred, a three year warranty for at least 250 or 350 more... so it will quickly hit 3k

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  11. Re:ethernet dongles (likely at added cost on $2k+) by NatasRevol · · Score: 5, Funny

    640x480 is enough for anyone.

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  12. Re:ethernet dongles (likely at added cost on $2k+) by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It'll force all the PC companies to quit bundling shitty displays with their laptops because they're "HD". I'm working on a Dell right now that has a 1366x768 display. It's 15.4". Before the "HD" craze my 17" Dell came with a 1900x1200 display. Now the 17" displays are all 1080p. Hell you can get a cheap 24" display that's only 1080p. Why the hell would I want a 24" display if it's only 1080p?

    Just like as soon as Apple came out with the integrated webcam and back lit keyboards they magically started to appear on Dells and other PC laptops I bet within a few months Dell loudly starts rolling out their "SUPER MEGA PIXEL HD" Displays on their laptops.

  13. Re:No Classic or Rosetta by Dynedain · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Apple dropped Classic 3-4 years ago? And Rosetta 2+ years ago? And everyone knew that this day was coming since OSX first shipped over 10 years ago?

    If you're just now worrying about legacy transition plans, I suggest you prepare your resume because you're about to get fired. You should have been doing this work incrementally. Now you're screwed because you won't be able to legally acquire the intermediary software and hardware.

    And I speak from experience, I forced the issue and managed a project to finally get a $250,000 transition plan through a year ago for a primarily Mac office. It only cost so much because the previous admin thought the way you do and let us get into such a state of arrears. If it had been done incrementally over time, it would have been a lot less expensive, AND we would had all the productivity gains over the past 5 years that new hardware and software would have given. That lost opportunity is an enormous cost if you actually sit down to calculate it.

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  14. Re:ethernet dongles (likely at added cost on $2k+) by BasilBrush · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The thing is, other than the screen, the Macs tend to be worse spec-wise than that half-priced PC.

    Bullshit.

    They also tend on average to last 3 years, with the Macs lasting (if the propaganda being believed) 3-5. This means after 5 years, I have a much newer laptop with far superior specs at the same price as that one Mac

    Pardon? You're trying to paint the longer useful life of Macs as a negative?

    They also keep their value better, so whereas you'll be junking that 3 year old Wintel, you'll be getting a decent price on eBay for a 3 year old Mac.

    not to mention not carrying around a gigantic thief-magnet.

    Yeah. Were back to the Kia vs BMW again. Your recommendation seems to be buy something that's undesirable, so that no one will steal it. How can I say this. No. Things that are desirable are desirable for a reason. You can keep the crap.

  15. You have to admit: Apple nailed it once again. by Qbertino · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Them weaving the golden cage more and more tightly every day creeps me out just as much as the next geek, but you have to admit, these guys are fucking amazing.

    Remember how shitty smartphones were before the iPhone?
    SJ said: No Flash and no carrier software on the iPhone.
    And thus endeth the era of Flash and crappy carrier scamware on phones.
    Btw., as a Flashdev I'm actually reorienting myself because of exact same incident.

    Remember how abysmally sad and sorry tablet computers were before the iPad?
    Along came Apple and sold 14 million of them tablets in the first 3 quarters. 14 fucking million!
    Thus endeth the era of Bill Gates half-assed vision of bizarly overpriced and unwieldy tablet computers.

    And now this.
    Notice how these days every geek worth his salt is bickerin about stagnation and retreat in laptop display resolution? We had a story on this here just a week ago or so.
    BAM! New MB Pro. Ahead of the pack at least 1,5 generations, hitting every other vendor on the planet on the back of their head with a Louisville Slugger Class cluestick in terms of laptop screen paradigms and a few other things.
    Just plain awesome, I have to say. ... Just wait for the MB Pro rippoffs poping up in about a year or so, just like the Ultrabook stuff.

    Apple is burning more and more Karma with me each day, but they sure to make quite a bit of it up in spades at times. Today is such a time I'd say. Cudos to them, and respect.

    My 2 cents.

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  16. Re:ethernet dongles (likely at added cost on $2k+) by clampolo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Er, what? Your color blind friend can't see color (in nature?) but can see it on an iPad 3?

    They are a magical thing. I used to have herpes before I saw the iPad 3 display

  17. Re:Nice specs...but.... by iluvcapra · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Macs hold their value because people think they do.

    That's how everything holds its value.

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