Tuesday 10 May 2011

1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept

1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Opel Vectra 2002

  • Opel Vectra 2002



  • MacLuvin
    Apr 6, 07:56 AM
    Ok I'm using a Late 2008 MBP model, 2.4 ghz IC2D , 4gig ram. But Launchpad is lagging for me big time, when I try to scroll thru my apps for instance. and when i switch windows its not always flowing. Now I know LION still has a few miles to go before it works perfectly, however I wanna know if its the same for other developers with later MBP's or does it flow perfectly?





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Opel Corsa Utility 2002
  • Opel Corsa Utility 2002



  • BRLawyer
    Aug 26, 11:33 AM
    Gee, you'd want to be damn sure of that announcement next Tuesday or risk looking like a complete idiot. We shall soon see..

    Mr. Shaw is pronouncing this since late 2005...so no surprises here... :rolleyes:





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Lotus Omega Cars Pictures
  • Lotus Omega Cars Pictures



  • miloblithe
    Sep 6, 09:29 AM
    I think the $599 model, now with the core duo of course, is a good deal. I can't really say the same thing about the $799 model.

    Although, a refurb core solo can now be had for $479. :)

    The $799 model isn't a very good deal compared to the iMac, definitely. Add memory to get up to 1GB, and put in a 160GB HD like the $1199 iMac model, and you're already up to $1074 for the mini. For that $125 extra dollars you get a graphics card, a significantly faster processor, faster HD, a bit more expandability, and of course a screen.

    Unless you specifically want the mini form factor, or have specific limit intentions for its use, it's not that good deal as a computer. If it were $100, that'd make a huge difference.





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Opel Kapitan, 1959
  • Opel Kapitan, 1959



  • lordonuthin
    Dec 22, 12:00 AM
    well today (12.22.09) i hit 3 million. so that was only like 27 days for the last million. i'm happy with that. just gotta keep it going

    I was trying to watch when you hit 3 mil but you beat me to it, congrats!





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Lotus Omega Cars Pictures
  • Lotus Omega Cars Pictures



  • mharpo
    Sep 27, 02:07 PM
    I canceled my subscription to CR for this very reason. How can anyone rely upon their advice? Ridiculous...





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. and Buick Enclave.
  • and Buick Enclave.



  • andrewbecks
    Apr 19, 07:31 PM
    Yay! I've been waiting for a while to purchase an iMac. I'm trading in my MBP for an iMac. I need the processing horsepower and display size (27") more than I need a portable computer these days, especially since I have an iPad and an old first gen black MacBook that will do in a pinch.





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. À Genève, Ford présentera donc
  • À Genève, Ford présentera donc



  • Mr Bigs
    Sep 15, 09:17 AM
    bmustaf

    I agree with you on the points that Apple does need a reminder of where it stands in the consumer/producer relationship every now and then, just as any other company does. Consumer Reports generally does a good job with facilitating this. I'd much rather a major publication start taking Apple to task about not allowing sideloading/locking down the device though to be honest.

    My issue, from a personal viewpoint as an iPhone and Android user, is the way the iPhone4 antenna issue was approached and in my opinion blown out of proportion in terms of the net effect.

    Yes the phone suffers a -20dB attenuation when you hold the device and bridge that antenna. My HTC Desire gave me a -14dB attenuation when I held it in one hand and my Galaxy S gives me -18dB when holding it in one hand. The only difference is that the attenuation on the iPhone4 is possible by simply bridging that antenna with your pinky finger rather than needing to hold the device.

    The point there is that how often does someone do that where they lay a device on a table and touch that particular spot with a pinky finger? Or why would someone do that? The issue is that the signal attenuates when the device is held. But every phone suffers that to some degree, with even phones that have internal antennas giving comparable attenuation when held in your hand.

    They focused quite a bit on "if I touch the device just like this when it's laying down it gives me the attenuation" despite the fact no one does that. They should have looked at it from a net user experience, where "does a -20dB attenuation make a phone not recommendable compared to a phone with only a -15dB attenuation" being the more deciding factor.

    To me personally, I can't see how someone can recommend a phone that gives you -15 to -18dB attenuation when held and then not recommend a phone that gives you -20dB simply because it can also be reproduced by touching a marked spot with your pinky if the device is laying on a table. That's not to say that Apple should be proud that their phone also attenuates (and usually more so by varying degrees), but where's the cutoff?

    Is -19dB the maximum allowable attenuation before you say something isn't recommendable? I think that's a fair question to ask.How many of those devices actually loose service because of a grip ?





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. 2007 Ford Mondeo Wagon
  • 2007 Ford Mondeo Wagon



  • nemaslov
    Mar 23, 01:36 PM
    To each his own. But come on. 497 days worth of music? That's almost a year and a half of listening to music 24 hours a day without listening to the same song twice. I think you'd have to replace the battery before then.

    You still don't get it. It is having all your music with you. The choice to play anything you feel in the mood to hear , not that you play it all from start to finish.





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Peugeot 207 Cc Blue
  • Peugeot 207 Cc Blue



  • kadajawi
    Sep 6, 11:21 AM
    Now that the Minis are Core Duo I like it more. Even though it's still $599 ($579 Edu) for the low end, it is at least not a solo. The Mini is still a good computer for a low end price range, even if it isn't the very newest processor available. I would definitely recommend a Mini, but since the iMac is so close in the Edu department, it is a little tough for the 1.83 clockspeed.
    I don't think the iMac is so close. The low end iMac doesn't has a superdrive, no Front Row remote... it does have more than twice the HD and a slightly faster CPU, but other than that it seems pretty identical to the low end Mac Mini. That means $400 gets me a not so big TFT screen (far less than $200... although the quality may be better on the iMac... but you would get a bigger one for less than $200...), a bit more and faster storage space (external HD? How much is that? $100 for a small one (still bigger than the iMacs 160 GB, if you take the built in space. And you can make use of Time Machine)), and a slightly faster CPU (not a big deal to me) + you get Front Row.

    If you don't mind you can get an external superdrive. A DVD writer is 30 � here, dunno about the case. Might be faster too. And you may upgrade the drive to Blue Ray or HD-DVD, later.





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Auto 1975, Autophotosite.com
  • Auto 1975, Autophotosite.com



  • Lord Blackadder
    Mar 19, 01:22 PM
    yet again it goes back to who has AWACS which yet again is the US. do not have as many AWACS and AWACS are very critically for providing communication and support.

    The French and British are perfectly capable of carrying on an air war without US help (though we are undoubtedly helping). Just because our air power is greater does not mean it is locally superior either. The French are flying from French bases, so they can presumably call upon all of their resources as needed.





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Auto 1975, Autophotosite.com
  • Auto 1975, Autophotosite.com



  • P-Worm
    Nov 15, 08:01 AM
    They say that the changes in speed aren't going to effect most people because the programs aren't written for multiple cores. Do you think that we are going to see more consumer apps optimized for multiple processors, or do you think that it just isn't needed?

    P-Worm





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Auto 1975, Autophotosite.com
  • Auto 1975, Autophotosite.com



  • hyperpasta
    Aug 6, 09:20 PM
    Blah, it should read "Mac OS X Leopard, introducing Panter 2.0"


    ehhhhh? :confused:





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Auto 1975, Autophotosite.com
  • Auto 1975, Autophotosite.com



  • Madmic23
    Sep 1, 02:26 PM
    hopefully this 23 inch one adds something more than just a bigger screen....such as component RGB input which would allow me to hook my my xbox 360 to play. that would RULE.

    of course, that is unlikely.

    does anyone actually know how to use iMac screen to play xbox 360?

    You can already play your Xbox 360 on your iMac, just not in high def. Buy an EyeTV TV adapter that has the game mode, and you can play that way. The best input available on there is an Svideo connection, so you want get HD, but it's still a pretty crisp picture.





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Geneva 2009: BMW Alpina B6 GT3
  • Geneva 2009: BMW Alpina B6 GT3



  • cube
    Mar 24, 04:50 PM
    AMD's CPU's are trash and they're cheap for a reason.

    For someone who doesn't use Windows you sure seem interested in Windows only API's. Love all of those OpenCL applications you listed by the way. ;)

    I am not interested in Windows APIs. That's how the hardware capabilities are referred to. OpenGL has tended to lag in new features, so if the hardware has extra capabilities, it will probably support some future OpenGL version too.





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Honda Civic CVCC, 1975
  • Honda Civic CVCC, 1975



  • Flowbee
    Nov 29, 01:56 PM
    ...And I just got my new dual-tuner Tivo yesterday. :o

    Anyway, I'm not betting that "iTV" will be a Tivo repalcement (yet), but more of a TV interface for your downloaded video content, and hopefully some streaming video websites. It'd be nice to browse through YouTube while sitting on the sofa, though the picture quality might be scary on my 32" set.





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Chevrolet Epica Ls 2007
  • Chevrolet Epica Ls 2007



  • Macnoviz
    Jul 18, 01:53 PM
    If people still drive to the video store to rent movies, then why are Blockbuster et al. going out of business? Everyone I know uses Netflix, not stores, nowadays, unless they don't have a computer, in which case iTunes is not their target market anyway.

    Then you can't know that many people, I think you're forgetting there are still people outside of the US, and over here there still is a huge unexplored market for movie rentals. There are no companies that provide services like Netflix, and stores rule the market. If Apple uses the iTunes name for Movie Rentals, it will be a succes in Europe, either way.





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Renault Megane Coupe 2010
  • Renault Megane Coupe 2010



  • superleccy
    Aug 24, 08:33 PM
    To quote the Dictionary widget, Labor Day is "a public holiday or day of festivities held in honor of working people, in the U.S. and Canada on the first Monday in September, in many other countries on May 1."

    Cheers!

    Hurrah! All that and new Mac Minis too! Labor day is truly the finest of public holidays!

    Thank you
    SL





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Sunday, April 24, 2011
  • Sunday, April 24, 2011



  • motulist
    Aug 7, 03:29 AM
    An image of the new iPhone just came out! I can't reveal the source I got it from, but you have to trust me, this is the real deal!





    1975 Opel Gtw Geneve Concept. Peugeot 3008; Peugeot 3008.
  • Peugeot 3008; Peugeot 3008.



  • LagunaSol
    Apr 26, 03:35 PM
    trademarking app store. How pompous. What's next, trademarking computer store, book store, pet store? LOL.

    Trademarking office. How pompous. What's next, trademarking word and windows? :rolleyes:


    And for all the non-legal "experts" out there.

    Windows can be trademarked because while it is a generic term, it is not a generic term that describes the product or service.

    If "Windows" was a window company, it could not be trademarked because it is a generic terms that describes the product or service.

    A huge difference.

    No difference at all, really. The concept of windows in GUI computing was introduced long before Microsoft decided to clone Mac OS. Windows in computing is just as generic a term as windows in your home.





    liketom
    Apr 10, 03:45 AM
    I think that apple is doing ok , think i read it in another thread "Apple is the Porsche and Dell is the Ford of computers " i dont know about the rest of you but i like to have something that most people do not have or afford for that matter , call me snobby but i'd rather have something that works time and time again then to bimber around trying to get that dam Graphics card to work with XP.

    If apple go main market stream then i think we would be in trouble then ! Cheap Hardware = Problems

    tom


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    SciFrog
    Jan 29, 02:25 AM
    Chech the SMP3 thread, maybe we got some advancements on that front...





    mrapplegate
    Apr 3, 06:58 PM
    But why would Apple not do it my way by default??? Google did. Smart and logical of them.

    It might very well be an option by the time it is released in the summer. Like they say it is only a preview and so much is in flux.





    AppliedVisual
    Oct 23, 11:25 AM
    Hey, if there's a rumor every single week that upgraded macbooks/mbps, it will eventually be true! :D :D :D

    When it finally does come true, MR will announce it snidely: "Apple announces upgraded notebooks today, as predicted..." and link back to the one rumor (of dozens, I think) that was accurate.

    Of course... That's the way a lot of this "inside" info works. There were several rumor sites claiming updated MBP systems at Photokina. For the sake of not flaming one only to flame another, the claims made by most of these sites mysteriously vanished by about day 2 of Photokina. They made a huge deal over it and then no retractions or anything, they just pulled the articles from their sites as if it had never existed. AppleInsider did this, but they must have actually got real insider info because they pulled their little tidbit about it the day before Apple's Photokina event (Aperture update). So someone must have tipped them off that no notebook update was happening.





    Designer Dale
    Apr 11, 01:40 PM
    So are their manual gearboxes.
    ;)
    Kinda. They are manual gear boxes with no clutch pedal. Shifting is either automatic or manual.

    Technically, it's a manual gearbox... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct-Shift_Gearbox)

    If this sounds strange, I had an old Beetle with a stick shift automatic.

    Dale



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