Amazing photo!! And most I like in it, the consistency of Jobs' message to the world - bring computing to people - he did it then, does it now, and will do it in future - and does …
Every MacWorld? That's freaking awesome. You should dig up back issues and look at articles from key moments in their history.
It's always fun to find an old magazine.
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Wow!! in that group Photo you can see bill gates sneaking into the building with a floppy disk to steal the GUI code!!!
Why would he ne…
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Every MacWorld? That's freaking awesome. You should dig up back issues and look at articles from key moments in their history.
It's always fu…
Awesome find. It reminds me of the time I found a PowerBook 140 with all these still-shrinkwrapped accessories. The best haul? All four Apple Computer stickers still wedged in the …
I'm new to the whole iPod thingy. I have a Nano and I hear it can hold pictures. I can't figure out how to transfer photos onto it and I was wondering if I need some other accesory…
It also depends on whether you have a Mac or PC. On the Mac, it will work through iPhoto (although the setting itself is done through iTunes). Or you can also use just a folder ful…
With the iPod nano, you also have to limit the amount of songs since otherwise there isn't any space left for photo's. Took me a sec to realise what went wrong the first time.
Then…
I'm thinking about buying the 15" Powerbook released today, and my main consideration is 100 GB 7200-rpm HD vs. 120 GB 5400-rpm HD. Will the 7200-rpm hard drive use more power than…
I am also in the same consideration. Any help on this would be great.
Also, is there a significant performance increase? Say the same increase in going from a 4200 to a 5400? Beca…
I posted a thread awhile back all about the 100GB 7200rpm drive, comparing it to the 5400rpm drive, and providing links to pages online that compare them.
The brief version is tha…
I just ordered it. I'll let you know
I've also heard that it actually makes marginal difference. But, if it's <10% battery power, I'll take a 10% increase in speed and product…
7200RPM drives have a higher idle power consumption, but the active power consumption is only a tiny bit higher. In both cases, it's not going to make a huge difference in real use…