1892 Homestead Strike

1892 Homestead Strike. Homestead: Patrol Guard
  • Homestead: Patrol Guard



  • Analog Kid
    Sep 16, 02:32 AM
    why is the US so far behind Europe with this kind of technology?


    (edit: maybe it isn't i haven't shopped for a phone in nearly a year)
    Because we don't ride trains... Asia, Europe have idle time commuting where they can fiddle with the functions on a phone-- we're too busy flipping people off and trying not to get killed. Americans use the phone to talk and that's about it.





    1892 Homestead Strike. drew attention to labor#39;s
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  • IJ Reilly
    Aug 23, 06:55 PM
    I know the bills add up quickly, but just how much does an active case cost? That's a lot of zeroes!

    Not that much. Not 100 million smackers. Some seem to believe that patent and copyright lawsuits are slot machines that always pay off. Not so. You settle for big numbers when you think you're likely to lose. You fight when believe the case will be dismissed. Apple easily could have slugged this one out with Creative, and they would have, or settled for a token amount, if they thought they had a chance of prevailing. The result speaks for itself.





    1892 Homestead Strike. the 1892 Homestead Strike?
  • the 1892 Homestead Strike?



  • ppilone
    Apr 20, 11:55 AM
    I read a good tweet about this:

    Password protect your phone. Password protect your computer. Nothing has changed.





    1892 Homestead Strike. HOMESTEAD STRIKE (1892)
  • HOMESTEAD STRIKE (1892)



  • GGJstudios
    Apr 10, 01:30 PM
    Playing around with a Mac OS X Leopard system and noticed that default apps can be modified without authentication by admins unlike Snow Leopard where authentication is required.
    What exactly do you mean? Do you mean changing the default app for opening a file type, using the Get Info window? Or do you mean some modification to the app itself? If the former, it works the same in L and SL. I haven't tried the latter yet.





    1892 Homestead Strike. infamous Homestead Strike
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  • AlBDamned
    Aug 23, 07:00 PM
    Who says Creative was going broke?

    They have been around a long time and seem to be doing better than ever.

    I'd hardly call a http://www.macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/8356/95% drop in profits "doing better than ever."

    Despite MP3 players that offered more, Creative was on a downward spiral. Now they become a sheep following the iPod shepherd and Apple wins the battle.





    1892 Homestead Strike. Homestead Strike (A pamphlet
  • Homestead Strike (A pamphlet



  • mrsir2009
    Apr 25, 12:23 AM
    she had to veer off of the road to avoid hitting me.

    What if she had decided to not swerve off the road and instead run into the back of your car. When the insurance companies and police look at it, she'd be in the right (and be covered) and you'd be in the wrong with a screwed over car.





    1892 Homestead Strike. The Homestead Strike of 1892
  • The Homestead Strike of 1892



  • aohus
    Apr 19, 12:28 PM
    Apple should just buy out Samsung!

    Simplistic, I know.

    /facepalm

    Samsung is a 'chaebol' corporation, a conglomerate. The company is HUGE. It would be the equivalent of Apple/Microsoft/Blackberry combined + TSMC/Global Foundries + Shipbuilding + Property Real Estate + Electronics, etc. Not only that but Apple gets their A4/A5 chips + flash memory manufactured at Samsung fab plants.

    This is the GUI wars all over again... Last time Apple sued Microsoft for copying their GUI desktop to make Windows....

    (and no Xerox didn't invent that they invented windowing not really a desktop Apple did that bit.)

    Anyway Apple lost and Microsoft took over the world while Apple dwindled to a market share of less than 5%.

    I don't think they want that to happen this time....

    they didn't invent the GUI? This doesn't look like a desktop to you?

    http://netdna.webdesignerdepot.com/uploads/2009/03/xerox-8010-star.gif

    http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/taouu/html/graphics/xerox_star.jpg

    Sure does to me.





    1892 Homestead Strike. Homestead Strike in 1892.
  • Homestead Strike in 1892.



  • nomad01
    Sep 5, 04:08 PM
    Who also owns the trademark "Mighty Mouse", which Apple licensed. I think he might be onto something. More then likely, the product is called "Showtime".

    Or... the iSHow? :D

    My money's on a new iPod Hi-fi. How cool would that be? Huh? Huh?? :rolleyes:

    I am quite excited though. It doesn't seem like a new video iPod is on the cards just yet but maybe some other new gadgets are about to make thei debut.

    I do like the idea of the metal nano too.

    I'll be hooked to Macrumors next week anyway!





    1892 Homestead Strike. 1892 Homestead Strike and
  • 1892 Homestead Strike and



  • Makosuke
    Nov 13, 02:01 PM
    With policies like this, the App Store might just eventually die.Yeah, right. It would take a whole lot more than a few dozen (heck, a few HUNDRED) cheesed-off developers to kill the app store. If they turned all development off today, it would still be successful.

    That said, when Rogue Amoeba jumps ship over what seems a pretty blatant case of policy clashing with logic and common sense, that's a bad sign that you're doing stuff wrong.

    It's not 100% black and white, but really, Apple should be doing a better job than this. They do seem to be gradually improving--there have been many signs that they ARE listening to the complaints, and moving toward addressing at least some of them--but the company should be doing more.

    If anything, I'd much rather the app store approval process were brutally exclusionary about apps with bugs or ugly/non-"iPhone-like" UIs than nit-picking branding issues.

    Basically, if the walled garden had a bouncer who was a style-nazi I'd be much happier than the relatively lenient lawyer currently standing at the gate.





    1892 Homestead Strike. the homestead strike
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  • balamw
    Sep 19, 05:24 PM
    That's revenue not profit, their profit was $5 billion in 2005 so $50M is about 1% of that, remember that the money from iTunes is practically all profit as their are no real costs for Disney (other than giving Apple a few video files which probably costs $100 000 a year maximum.)
    Yes, but from the original Article.

    In addition, Iger said the company expects over $50 million in revenue over the first year of the program.

    You're right that they probably make better margins on this revenue, but it ain't pure profit.

    B





    1892 Homestead Strike. The Homestead Strike broke the
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  • poochi999
    Apr 22, 12:50 PM
    what are you going to do with your downloaded song? if you still use cd's, you're an old timer when it comes to technology. My wife and i both listen to pandora/itunes music in the car and hooked up wirelessly throughout the house. Boom, all the music in the cloud service could be right there right now. Instead of having to go to my computer, sync what music i want so i can load up my phone with music i want for my trip.

    Times are changing. Once this cloud service is the standard, you won't have to have multiple hard drives with your data or music/photos. Go look at dropbox and how popular that is. There is no need for users to have mass amaount of storage when you can access it in the cloud.


    absolutely





    1892 Homestead Strike. Homestead Strike of 1892
  • Homestead Strike of 1892



  • Rodimus Prime
    Apr 25, 02:15 AM
    If a few people on MacRumors find me to be childish, I really couldn't care less. Believe me, what you guys think of me is not going to ruin my chances of getting into an Ivy League school, or from becoming a successful adult.

    -Don


    Hmm and my opinion of Ivy League schools goes down more.
    Shows that many who go in and come out of there are unethical. Explains why so much wrong with the country because it is lead by the unethical people.

    Like I said before I hope and pray you never get in position that requires ethics because clearly you have none and your parents fail to teach you any.
    That and it looks like you come from family with out ethics.





    1892 Homestead Strike. Homestead Strike of 1892
  • Homestead Strike of 1892



  • Eidorian
    Sep 10, 05:31 PM
    What tone? Yeah I don't want to spend that much. I'm thinking $4k max for an 8 Core-In-One Mac Pro. I'm sure I'll be pretty happy with 8 until I find out I still have to wait a lot for video compressions to happen. Then I'll be right back here complaining about how 8 cores isn't enough either.I still wonder if all this video editing is personal or for profit. :rolleyes:





    1892 Homestead Strike. strike—along with
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  • bobber205
    Sep 8, 01:30 PM
    Ok, my prediction:

    New nano will have to have a new name, or more than 4gb in the low end, otherwise it will be available as part of the get a free ipod campaign... i don't think apple will do that. Reminds me of a certain SNL skit.

    or... mb and mbp will be upgraded to C2D... the rebate clearly lists only core duo systems as eligible. then you won't be able to get any free ipods except with a mac pro


    there you have it
    I remember that SNL skit too. That was great.





    1892 Homestead Strike. Out and Strike of 1892.
  • Out and Strike of 1892.



  • lord patton
    Sep 19, 09:31 PM
    As for where iTunes puts it's content... the original poster had a good point - how to have the content synched between the external/networked storage device and the local machine, for example a laptop

    Oh God yes this is what I want.

    I've read where iTunes 7 supports multiple libraries, but it's not the solution we're waiting for.

    I want to rip a CD onto my powerbook and have iTunes sync it with a master library on a partition of my external drive next time I hook it up. Right now, I'd have to remember to copy the new files onto the external... no good�I want it to be automatic and just work (Apple has spoiled me).





    1892 Homestead Strike. Homestead Strike (1892)
  • Homestead Strike (1892)



  • JMP
    Apr 30, 06:53 PM
    You'll be looking forward to lion then. Not a new Mac.

    Neither





    1892 Homestead Strike. Tags:Homestead, Strike, 1892
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  • daneoni
    Sep 12, 03:24 PM
    what do you mean my windows is close not to upgrade??

    and also, is there any chance that i might be succeeding in returning it... or even getting a refund??? i mean i took the vinyl cover off and just totally used it... can i return it right back to the apple store??

    I meant return window..its just one day. Im not sure about the return but just give it a shot. If they ask, tell them you'd like to buy the new version. Be polite but firm as much as possible and you should be fine. Worst case scenario is they say no BUT you won't feel bad because you're current iPod is definately not out of date from what i see today





    1892 Homestead Strike. Homestead Strike of 1892
  • Homestead Strike of 1892



  • karsten
    Jan 11, 09:07 AM
    i see the biggest problem with the sneaky apps that steal your user data from your phone and send it to the writers without your consent. not exactly a standard virus, but invasive nonetheless.





    1892 Homestead Strike. The Homestead Strike
  • The Homestead Strike



  • DRewPi
    Sep 2, 12:17 PM
    Hey guys, just hope some stuff comes out on the 5th, like new MBP with some C2D, i guess that should show up... and doesn't need any kind of keynote show.... and maybe the mini ... to with some improved specs ... as far fot the MB, that is what I'm waiting for ... shouldn't show up at least by the end of the month !!! But who KNOWS ..... ???? :rolleyes: A litle suprise would be nice !!!!





    tigress666
    Apr 25, 01:13 PM
    I'll wait to see what it is before I say whether I like it or not.

    I really like the current case design so hopefully they keep the good elements (like I like the black bezel and the light up keyboard both for aesthetic reasons though the aesthetics I think are practical when talking screen though the keyboard is purely just I like how it looks lit up :) ).

    I wouldn't mind if the whole computer was a darker color, that would be nice.





    P-Worm
    Sep 13, 08:58 PM
    No way, it might actually happen...

    P-Worm





    HiRez
    Sep 19, 04:20 PM
    Are iTS movies letterboxed? If so, then the quality of iTS movies is closer to 640x360.As I understand, yes, this is the case. They maintain the width at 640 and crop vertically for the aspect.





    THX1139
    Jul 15, 03:48 AM
    Does anyone think we should be hitting 4ghz about now?

    I mean weve been stuck on 2.x for ages. Whats the deal? A 4ghz quad would be frickin awesome. :confused:

    They have given up on speed and are focussing on multiple processors instead. You will see speed increases but not as often. In the next few years you might see dozens of processors all with Quad or Octo cores instead of just dual core today. IMHO, I prefer additional processors over sheer GHZ anyday. Your 4ghz wish isn't going to mean anything against a Kenstfield in 2007. However, a Quad 4ghz would be sweet... but damn hot.





    DrFrankTM
    Sep 10, 05:19 AM
    If my memory serves me correctly Conroe will not be pin compatible with Merom, is that right? I just can't remember what's what anymore. Old age.

    As far as I know, the first generation Merom is pin-compatible with Yonah, the Core Duo mobile processor that is in the MacBook, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini at the moment. And if I'm not mistaken, Kentsfield will be pin-compatible with Conroe, which is not used in any Mac at the moment.

    EDIT: But no, Conroe and Merom are not pin-compatible.



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