soupoftomato wrote:
I don't support anything of Apple's anymore so yeah
I encourage you other's to not participate in a topic (including this one) if you have nothing to contribute but that you dislike whatever the topic is.
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You won't be able to update an iPod Touch 4 to iOS 6 will you? I hope I don't have to buy a new iPod to get all the cool new features... I think the iPod Touch 5 and the new iPad are going to have Siri on them!
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NeilWest wrote:
puppetadventurer wrote:
Um, Steve... you're the only one who cares about this stuff btw
It's good for him to show his interests.
Oh but when I do it it's irrelevant.
Anyways, I think...
iPhone 5 and iOS 6
iOS 6 is supposed to come out on the 12th.
WATCH IT'S GONNA BE NEW ITOUCH AND THEN I CAN'T GET * IOS6 2 MONTHS AFTER I GOT A BRAND NEW IPOD.
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Wes64 wrote:
all these different versions of the ipod are just so apple can rake in the dough
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_obsolescence
My iPod 2nd Gen is still alive.
Although, it is dead because I haven't charged it in a while.
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funelephant wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
all these different versions of the ipod are just so apple can rake in the dough
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_obsolescenceMy iPod 2nd Gen is still alive.
Although, it is dead because I haven't charged it in a while.
My old iPod Nano 3G is still alive... the battery is still alright. I wish I could install iPod Linux or Rockbox or something like that on it... Or maybe just install Ubuntu on my iPod Touch 4G.
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You can install android on it with a dual boot, then install Ubuntu on top of that.
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jji7skyline wrote:
You can install android on it with a dual boot, then install Ubuntu on top of that.
That might work, but maybe not because then installing Ubuntu next to Android next to iOS might mess up OpeniBoot or something like that. It would also lag a lot and Android on iOS also has battery problems.
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My guess: new iPhone (the big 5 in the invite pic ), new iTouch, and maybe iPad Mini.
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funelephant wrote:
iOS 6 is supposed to come out on the 12th.
Nope. iOS 6 come sout in the fall, and it'll still be summer then.
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stevetheipad wrote:
funelephant wrote:
iOS 6 is supposed to come out on the 12th.
Nope. iOS 6 come sout in the fall, and it'll still be summer then.
Oh
I heard the 12th.
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jji7skyline wrote:
fire219 wrote:
The numbers mean nothing. The announcement is that Apple is shutting down because they can't sell anything anymore with Steve Jobs gone. (JK)
For real, I'll guess that they are announcing the iPhone 5, The Newer iPad (aka iPad 5, skipping #4), an iPod Touch running the 4S hardware, and discontinuing all other non-Mac products.Apple has just had the highest revenue ever. Does that tell you anything?
Also, you can't make iOS apps without a Mac, so even if Apple were concentrating totally on iProducts, which they are not, they would still sell Macs.
That part was a joke, hence the jk part.
I said discontinuing non-Mac products, which means iPods that are not the iTouch. I did not say they would stop selling macs.
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funelephant wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
all these different versions of the ipod are just so apple can rake in the dough
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_obsolescenceMy iPod 2nd Gen is still alive.
Although, it is dead because I haven't charged it in a while.
Planned obsolescence is just adding new features or making something the "cool" thing to get, not intentionally breaking older devices.
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Maybe. I heard a few months ago Apple might create a full-fledged TV, though IMO it's probably not going to happen.
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nathanprocks wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
You can install android on it with a dual boot, then install Ubuntu on top of that.
That might work, but maybe not because then installing Ubuntu next to Android next to iOS might mess up OpeniBoot or something like that. It would also lag a lot and Android on iOS also has battery problems.
Ubuntu and Android use the same kernel or something so that it runs natively without virtualisation. It's actually pretty good and it's not likely to mess up the android installation
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jji7skyline wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
You can install android on it with a dual boot, then install Ubuntu on top of that.
That might work, but maybe not because then installing Ubuntu next to Android next to iOS might mess up OpeniBoot or something like that. It would also lag a lot and Android on iOS also has battery problems.
Ubuntu and Android use the same kernel or something so that it runs natively without virtualisation. It's actually pretty good and it's not likely to mess up the android installation
Don't you be talking about installing Android on an iOS device in my topic, Mr. Skyline.
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stevetheipad wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
That might work, but maybe not because then installing Ubuntu next to Android next to iOS might mess up OpeniBoot or something like that. It would also lag a lot and Android on iOS also has battery problems.Ubuntu and Android use the same kernel or something so that it runs natively without virtualisation. It's actually pretty good and it's not likely to mess up the android installation
Don't you be talking about installing Android on an iOS device in my topic, Mr. Skyline.
Hehe, it was for the purpose of installing Ubuntu
Anyway...
They'll almost certainly release a new 13" Retina MBP as well
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jji7skyline wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
You can install android on it with a dual boot, then install Ubuntu on top of that.
That might work, but maybe not because then installing Ubuntu next to Android next to iOS might mess up OpeniBoot or something like that. It would also lag a lot and Android on iOS also has battery problems.
Ubuntu and Android use the same kernel or something so that it runs natively without virtualisation. It's actually pretty good and it's not likely to mess up the android installation
You can install Ubuntu on iOS similar to how you install Android on iOS, but it still suffers some problems with battery life and stuff like that. Android isn't supported on iOS 5 yet anyway.
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It isn't supported on iOS 5? Didn't realise that. I'm not a 100% expert in iOS, as I don't own one myself, and most of what I know is from what I read + using my parents' iPhones.
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jji7skyline wrote:
They'll almost certainly release a new 13" Retina MBP as well
Noooooooooooooooooooo!
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Hardmath123 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
They'll almost certainly release a new 13" Retina MBP as well
Noooooooooooooooooooo!
I think it will be awesome. A truly high end portable Mac at last
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jji7skyline wrote:
Hardmath123 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
They'll almost certainly release a new 13" Retina MBP as well
Noooooooooooooooooooo!
I think it will be awesome. A truly high end portable Mac at last
didn't they already have a 13" Retina MBP
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soupoftomato wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Hardmath123 wrote:
Noooooooooooooooooooo!I think it will be awesome. A truly high end portable Mac at last
didn't they already have a 13" Retina MBP
Only a 15".
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jji7skyline wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
I think it will be awesome. A truly high end portable Mac at lastdidn't they already have a 13" Retina MBP
Only a 15".
It'll be pricey, however.
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