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Exploit des espaces de léopard

Avec les espaces, Apple a pu avoir efficacement détruit l'idée d'un ordinateur congelé, ou « l'écran bleu de la mort », car les utilisateurs de PC le mettent. L'imper sont notoire pour ne jamais geler, mais ce n'est pas tout à fait le cas qu'ils sont plus fiables que des PCs, mais de temps en temps la roue de rotation de la mort continue à aller. Dans ces situations, j'ai pu avoir juste fondé une difficulté provisoire, si vous ne pouvez pas être pris la peine pour remettre en marche votre ordinateur.

Hier, soulevant le couvercle de mon Macbook pro, mes moutons électriques interviewent l'épargnant congelé, et ne progresseraient pas après l'écran congelé. Dans un ajustement d'anéantissement, j'ai activé les espaces et ai accidentellement cliqué sur un espace vide. La roue a disparu j'ont pour couper encore mon ordinateur, et son fonctionnement très bien, tant que je n'écris pas l'un espace où la roue d'arc-en-ciel est, où l'écran congelé reste. Ainsi, si vous, comme me, vous trouvez imper geler de temps en temps, ceci pourrait sauver quelques documents et médias valables qui seraient autrement perdus en actionnant en bas de votre ordinateur. Je suis sûr que beaucoup d'autres personnes se rendent compte de ce dispositif des espaces, mais son pas dedans l'espoir tellement I général de lexique ceci vous dépanne d'une manière quelconque.

Dessus près écrite volonté 8 février 2008 avec aucuns commentaires.
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Ce qui monte, doit descendre l'iPod

J'ai été légèrement dérangé pour entendre qu'Apple diminue la production de son produit clé, l'iPod en réponse à ralentir des ventes. Une chute 10-15% répandue dans des nombres de production est un signe désolé que la popularité des iPod s'affaiblit lentement. Il n'est pas étonner vraiment, donné chaque homme et son chien a un maintenant. Je suis sûr que les figures monteront encore une fois qu'une nouvelle mise à jour frappe, ou l'obsolescence prévue de tous les iPods rend les nouvelles versions de contact désuètes.

Les bonnes nouvelles sont qu'Apple répond bien à l'augmentation rapide en leur part de marché d'ordinateur de bureau/ordinateur portable. En même temps que la production décroissante d'iPod, les nombres de production d'imper seraient l'excédent croissant de 20% le mois suivant.

Over the next couple of years, I really wouldn't be surprised if Apple's market share more than doubled- all we have to rely on is Microsoft's cack-handedness, constant innovation and that usual Apple touch.

Written by Will on February 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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Macbook Pro Inventory?

The Macbook Pro updates might be closer than anticipated. A previously unconfirmed rumour that some new Macbook Pro's had shown up in Best Buy's inventory database was confirmed a few days ago by some screen shots of the database.

Purported to be 'in stock' on 10th February, the three configurations are priced in exactly the same order as the current models: $1999, $2499 and $2799. The updates will most likely be minor (Penryn Chips, Multi-Touch and possible design change), but will help to give Apple a boost at such a time, when share prices are tumbling.

The date is an estimate, although it fits in with the general trend of early February through to March release date.

Written by Will on February 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Find Out How?

A few weeks ago, Apple launched a helpful sub-site called 'Find Out How', specifically designed to help new Mac adopters find their way around the new operating system, programs, and hardware.

Apple's video tutorials are a relatively new addition, but they have been really useful in recent years. The iPhone tutorial was released before the product launch, which allowed fans a chance to fully familiarise themselves with the UI before they even got hold of the product.

Now a part of every major hardware and software release, these guides have been beefed up and expanded to form a nice little sub-site. If you're not a 'read the manual' kind of person, Find Out How is a great alternative that can only help to convince people that moving to Apple is a great, simplistic choice.

I recommend you take a look- even the most advanced Mac user still has much to learn: Find Out How

Written by Will on January 31st, 2008 with no comments.
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Mac OSX 10.5.2 Drawing Near

I've been waiting for the first big Leopard update for a while now. Out of the box, it worked beautifully, but as is usual with operating systems, more and more problems developed over the first few months of release. Steve's customary update on the sales figures at Macworld was a comforting one- almost 5 million

A few of the features introduced by Leopard were left slightly undeveloped. Stacks were eye candy, rather than an efficient file organisation system, and whilst the coverflow file view is nice, the functionality isn't quite perfect.

You might think my expectations are a little high, and I would be the first to admit that Leopard shits all over Vista, a cheap imitation which can't even pull off the tricks that Apple mastered with Tiger, years ago. And its no coincidence that Apple's market share is rising rapidly- with the problems Vista presents, Apple's PC's are a perfect alternative, and thus Apple has seen an 'explosive' increase in Mac sales.

The newest seed is said to add a list view to stacks, numerous fixes including specifically to CoreGraphics, BackupCore, DVD Playback, File Systems and Web Content Filter. These are the kind of changes which make Apple that little bit different, and ensured that previous OS's were solid pieces of software, even at the end of their lifecycles. However, noticeably absent is the rumoured AirDisk backups, which were even a feature of the beta versions.

Perhaps Apple are keeping some of the bigger updates for the next seed. We shall see, but the improvements will only help to make Leopard into a more appealing operating system...

Written by Will on January 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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