miranda cosgrove new york times magazine

miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. new york times magazine
  • new york times magazine



  • gerlitzappel
    Oct 27, 07:41 PM
    Just for the record, I hate greencepeace and everything they stand for.





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. new york times magazine
  • new york times magazine



  • shecky
    Sep 14, 09:51 AM
    You guys are just delusional at this point.

    MBP C2D IS going to happen. sometime between now and (for example) a year from now. saying "there is no way they will get announced on the 24th becuase its a photo event" is quite simply ignorant. it most certainly MAY happn, and the other machines that were released at the last photo event as mentioned above proove there is even a precident for it happening. i personally think its seems reasonably likely it will happen on the 24th, tho i would not bet on it.

    edit: removal of an uneccesary comment





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove#39;s new album,
  • Miranda Cosgrove#39;s new album,



  • rxse7en
    Jul 14, 11:10 AM
    Um. Most laptops are not overclockable or swappable. So you are asking a bit much there.

    Also, Professionals don't overclock, children do. Buy accordingly.

    LOL! That's the silliest thing I've seen on here in a long time.





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. new york times magazine
  • new york times magazine



  • Silentwave
    Sep 13, 10:13 PM
    There are a lot of sound business reasons for Apple to release an iPhone. But the biggest reason is that Steve must have a cell phone and you know he probably hates the industrial design and functionality.


    I agree. That's our steve all right :D





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. new york times magazine miranda cosgrove. Here are new photos of; Here are new photos of.  algiris. Mar 31, 02:32 PM
  • new york times magazine miranda cosgrove. Here are new photos of; Here are new photos of. algiris. Mar 31, 02:32 PM



  • Rodimus Prime
    Apr 25, 02:39 AM
    I volunteered only to further my college applications. I really couldn't give a crap about the people my work supposedly helped. All I care about is that it helped me.

    I don't view myself as cold hearted, I view myself as being a realist. This "let's be nice to everyone" crap has turned 95% of society into blithering retarded bleeding hearts. I only care about people who I can use to further myself, or those who have genuinely done something caring for me (family); otherwise you are completely expendable to me (take note anyone who works under me in a decade). I do not feel that society's rules apply to me, because I simply know that I am better than many of the people in society; the rules (including speed limits) are there for lesser folk. Look at our pop culture, it shows how stupid most are. What you call morally and ethically bankrupt, I call opportunistic and motivated.

    You are cold hearted.
    Being a realist has nothing to do with your heart.

    I personally view myself as a realist but I am far from cold hearted. I care about people.




    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove opens up
  • Miranda Cosgrove opens up



  • w00master
    Nov 13, 01:54 PM
    On the surface, Apple's position on this specific application seems ridiculous. Having said that, I don't know if the App store approval process changes much. If the iPhone was open to any application, then Apple could have taken legal action against Rogue Amoeba. I suppose it would be more difficult than just denying the app, but Apple would have a way to squash this app, if they wanted to.

    I have to disagree. Rogue Amoeba in *no way* violated Trademark or Copyright rules with this. In fact, they used Apple's own OS X APIs.

    w00master





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Alex Prager for The New York
  • Alex Prager for The New York



  • greg6028
    Sep 14, 08:50 AM
    It's coming soon!
    Thinking of the event last Tuesday, it was interesting that Steve finished the Keynote with,
    On your desktop, in your car, in your pocket in your home theater....
    He was pointing out where Apple products are - so why not your phone.
    Jobs had a lot of events last year in the final quarter. I can see him doing another one soon.
    (I know there is one coming up next week, but my bet on one in Oct. for the iPhone!)





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. The New York Times Magazine
  • The New York Times Magazine



  • tundrabuggy
    Dec 30, 09:50 AM
    Yes, this sticky obtrusive and uninstallable piece of junk that constantly plagues people in the PC world (not to mention it radically slows your machine down. I recently installed Flash player on the PC side and without my permission McAffe was installed....ARGGGHH. Now they want to infect the Mac world....PLEASE NO!





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove in Paper
  • Miranda Cosgrove in Paper



  • Senbei
    Sep 10, 05:48 AM
    Clovertown (~November 2006) might be a build to order high end option for Mac Pro as opposed to taking the entire line to 8 cores since there are limitations with that approach including higher power consumption and higher heat output.

    Tigerton (Q3 2007 ~summer 2007) is slated to be a true multi-core (quad cores in a single multi-chip module) followup to Woodcrest/Clovertown. It will also use a new platform (Caneland platform comprised of Tigerton/Dunnington and the Clarksboro chipset) which includes a higher performance dedicated high-speed interconnect that gives each processor a direct pathway to the chipset and is supposed to be much faster than the current front-side bus technology. The timing (WWDC 2007) sounds more likely for a major Mac Pro refresh where it does 8 core across the line (and Leopard will probably have a lot more optimization for that many cores).





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove Loves Fashion
  • Miranda Cosgrove Loves Fashion



  • SPUY767
    Sep 11, 09:57 AM
    I'm hoping for iMacs because I could care less about downloading Movies. Hell the only TV I download are the free eps. Unless you can get me 5.1 surround, DVD quality for a monthly fee that is less than Netflix... well, Netflix is still king to me. :)

    Especially since DVDs ar easier to copy than these files would ever be. Not that i copy DVD's or anything.

    I predict the following:

    iTunes Movie Store with... 1080 HD movie downloads.
    Updated Cinema Displays.
    New Airport Extreme with 802.11n (for streaming the said Movies wirelessly)
    iPod updates, either slightly modified nano(new cases+more compacity) and/or updated video iPods with higher compacity for said HD movies.

    ;)

    I really do think theywill be available in 1080, and that will be a very big deal.

    blueray? hd dvd? who cares i can just get them on itunes.

    Well, an 8 meg connection is adequate to stream the HD trailers in 720p. I honestly don't think that Apple would bother offering the movies in any higher quality, as the codec scales nicely, and most HD sets are 720p or just that ED crap. When a set says 1080i on the side it usually means that it can decode a 1080i signal, not that it can display it. If you have a 1080i capable TV, you'll know it cause your ass will hurt much more than the guy who buys the 720p set.





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove, star of the
  • Miranda Cosgrove, star of the



  • ergle2
    Sep 10, 01:34 AM
    True, the Pentium M (Mobil Centrino) was a hudge sucess for Intel! The Pentium D (Desktop) was a dual-core disaster, pushing the old "NetBurst" Pentium 4 past all safe design limits.

    Core 2 is the all new rework that saved Intel!

    Core 2 isn't "all new". It's an evolutionary design based on Core tho some parts are borrowed from other Intel designs (the Memory Disambiguation tech was originally designed for the unreleased, unlamented Tejas, for example).

    Other changes include a full 128-bit path to the SSE registers, meaning that all SSE instructions can now complete in a single cycle, L2 shared cache instead of separate L2's per CPU, an extra integer unit, etc.

    And, of course, the 64bit extensions :)

    Sure, there's enough in the way of changes/additions to render it worthy of being considered a new microarch, but those changes are evolutionary.

    Ironically enough, there's a direct line from Core 2 going all the way back to P6, whereas NetBurst really was "all new"!





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove w New York
  • Miranda Cosgrove w New York



  • justflie
    Sep 12, 03:22 PM
    Doh, hit the submit early, sorry for the double post





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Actress and singer Miranda
  • Actress and singer Miranda



  • MacinDoc
    Aug 24, 11:20 AM
    Creative joins the "Made for iPod" program and pays Apple a percentage of the revenue for iPod-only products? Doesn't sound like the kind of terms a confident victor would be making. Sounds more like a company trying to kick up a new revenue source in light of the fact that Zune is about to eat up its music player business.

    The most interesting part is when Zune launches, and how long it will take Creative to sue Microsoft. Apple just turned a 90-lb weakling into a hired assassin!
    These are probably the 2 most important points in all of this. Creative has NOT licensed this technology to other MP3 player manufacturers, and purchasing a license will be prohibitive for many manufacturers. And with Creative joining the Made for iPod program, it will likely soon learn that there is more money in making iPod accessories than in making iPod competitors.

    All in all, this settlement will discourage iPod competitors.





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove
  • Miranda Cosgrove



  • cmaier
    Nov 17, 03:57 PM
    Boom:

    http://twitter.com/kickingbear/status/5803909520

    To quote:
    "Good question raised by Guy English: Why is it OK for the new Star Wars: Trench Run iPhone game to include this image of an iPhone, when many other apps, like for example Instapaper, have been rejected for including original icon artwork that merely resembles an iPhone?"

    Boom. So what now apologists?

    w00master

    what? you expect consistency?





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove as .
  • Miranda Cosgrove as .



  • jonpwnz
    Apr 4, 01:02 PM
    holy crap. im surprised the guard made it through that, and to top it off killed and wounded two of them. I mean come on hes just a mall security guard. with like no training.. unless hes one of those retired navy seal type security guards.





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. In a more recent New York
  • In a more recent New York



  • ValSalva
    Apr 25, 05:29 PM
    I love this idea so I'll just add on
    As for 6, I either would like it to be 14in in the same form factor (less bezel) or just make it a smaller 13in with less bezel.

    7. Do a hybrid HDD/SSD drive, like Seagate has.

    8. Remove optical drive (makes room for things I actually use, like processors/gpus/cooling)

    9. Make a matte option on the 13in, (ideally ditch the glass in general for either regular glossy or matte screens)

    10. Make the laptop slightly lighter, like .2-.5lbs lighter

    11. Put a real GPU in the 13in

    12. Also somehow fit a quad core in the 13in

    13. Allow for 16GB of RAM


    If they did all this by next summer, well gosh I would be the happiest guy in the world but even half of these things would be pretty nice.

    The new 13" MBP will accept 16GB of RAM. It's pricey (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3_1333MHz_SDRAM) though.





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. The New York Times gt; Magazine
  • The New York Times gt; Magazine



  • Sodner
    Apr 19, 12:54 PM
    So what? They're already getting sued by Apple, so what's another lawsuit? Point is, contract breach or not, Samsung could cripple Apple's whole ecosystem within days by halting all processor shipments. Apple makes the vast majority on iDevices and this would kill Apple's whole economic model. And this doesn't even account for Samsungs components that go into their Macs. As a result, Apple would have no hardware to sell. They would dip into their treasure chest. It could be devastating to Apple.

    You should be on Apples Board of Directors because none of them must have thought about this.





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove w New York
  • Miranda Cosgrove w New York



  • kobyh15
    Apr 25, 01:40 PM
    Hilarious to all those people who jumped on the THUNDERBOLT bandwagon. No thunderbolt devices yet and they have the hideous old case design.

    :rolleyes:

    Maybe people bought a computer because they needed it? And the case is far from ugly, give me a break. I want to say more but I am going to hold my tongue.





    miranda cosgrove new york times magazine. Miranda Cosgrove – Seventeen
  • Miranda Cosgrove – Seventeen



  • alust2013
    Apr 25, 12:06 AM
    Technically I was only 20 over the limit (I'm in Michigan). Also, radar detectors are a great thing:)

    -Don

    Because that makes it safe.

    A side note: It's under no circumstance appropriate to try to cause a wreck for someone driving slow. That's what causes road rage. Do it to the wrong person and you get killed. I would have just been nice and reported your plates to the police. I wouldn't have likely brake checked, but that's a different point.





    Xenc
    Apr 4, 12:55 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-gb) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I am disgusted that this post has a high positive/negative ratio..... this is terrible.

    It depends how you look at it.

    Some may be voting "Positive" on the fact that the security guard survived the shootout and the robbers were thwarted, or perhaps because they feel justice was served. Or they could be voting in reaction to the arguably heroic actions of the guard.

    Likewise, people may vote "Negative" for the fact that a life was lost, or are expressing their opinions against gun crime, or against the crime itself.

    tl;dr The ratings don't mean much for this story.





    ZipZap
    Apr 22, 11:25 AM
    Is this a true statement from the OP: "But with new Sandy Bridge processors from Intel sporting improved graphics performance"





    kainjow
    Oct 12, 12:23 PM
    Oh Bono...

    http://www.u2station.com/images/images/oprah_06.jpg





    medster17
    Apr 28, 03:30 PM
    Congratulations to apple, eventually this day had to come. Microsoft has been slacking off in the past few years and this will make them see the larger picture.


    Sent from my iPhone





    arn
    Aug 31, 01:19 PM
    Story updated.

    It appears there will be an event on Sept 12th in San Francisco which will be broadcast to London.

    arn



    Reacent Post

    0 comments:

    Post a Comment

    Total Pageviews