Deadbolt
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Also, just noticed that the new maps app will only be supported on the iPhone 4S and later. Fine, Apple, I'll buy the 5.
No Apple TV SDK. That's a huge disappointment. It must not be ready for prime time just yet. Maybe it will show up along side the iPhone 5 this fall.
Also, just noticed that the new maps app will only be supported on the iPhone 4S and later. Fine, Apple, I'll buy the 5.
My guess is that will come when they make their big TV announcement.
That's just turn by turn (because it's run by Siri). The rest of the app will work just fine on older phones.
Mountain Lion looks pretty sweet, but with the exception of the new maps iOS is pretty disappointing. No live icons (why can't the fucking weather app say the real temperature instead of 73 degrees all the time?), no unified search bar in mobile Safari (they did it for the Mac version in Mountain Lion). Also, the turn by turn directions look pretty sweet, but good luck actually using it if they just make the screen longer (switching to a 16:9 ratio) but not wider. The supposed leaks look ridiculously out of proportion IMO.
Link to the leak?
And so the 13-inch, lowest processesor, all the lowest stuff, MacBook Pro starts at $2200!? That's absolutely ridiculous
Yet still cheaper than the lowest end of the line stuff 15 years ago. I don't even want to know what Wake charged me for my thinkpad 99-03
But it's exactly $1000 more than their lowest end now. I was thinking about upgrading from my HP to the new MacBook. Until I hear how much it is.
Link to the leak?
And so the 13-inch, lowest processesor, all the lowest stuff, MacBook Pro starts at $2200!? That's absolutely ridiculous
Keep in mind this is for the new Macbook PRO...the air and entry level MacBooks are still around the $1000 range. I'm also seeing on Twitter that some of the tech bloggers aren't THAT impressed with the screen, which is odd since they've had such hard ons for retina since the iPhone debuted it.
Keep in mind this is for the new Macbook PRO...the air and entry level MacBooks are still around the $1000 range. I'm also seeing on Twitter that some of the tech bloggers aren't THAT impressed with the screen, which is odd since they've had such hard ons for retina since the iPhone debuted it.
No, the 15 incher with retina display is $2200. The 13" MacBook Pro is still the same price ($1199) and the 13" MacBook Air actually dropped $100 (to $1199).
Here's the leaked images that are reportedly what the next iPhone will look like (I am not a fan):
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/08/high-resolution-iphone-5-renderings-based-on-leaked-parts/
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/07/iphone-5-back-cover-hands-on-video/
Thanks for clearing that up.
why is retina only available on 15 inch?