Where are the damn G5 power books already?
They won't. The G5 Powerbook will never happen. The next gen Powerbook will be Intel based.
Oz ,'Beneath You'
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Where are the damn G5 power books already?
They won't. The G5 Powerbook will never happen. The next gen Powerbook will be Intel based.
well, that didn't take long.
MP3 player in the form of a Pez dispenser. Sadly, no candy.
I searched this thread and came up with a conversation that was had here regarding DVD players. Based on some ita recs, I just bought a Phillips 642 from Amazon.com.
Thanks thread!
Hey tech types, I need help (again....)
For some reason, my computer (a custom built Intel chipped PC, running XP) has stopped seeing my keyboard and mouse ports. I can get both to work by plugging them into USB adaptors and then plugging them into my USB ports, but I only have two USB ports, which leaves me unable to connect my printer and my UPS to the computer, let alone a camera.
If I want to print something out, I have to select the Print command, unplug the keyboard and plug in the printer, then click the Okay button.
Any advice on how I can diagnose and solve this problem? Get those ports working again?
I have not yet downloaded the new iTunes. Has anyone heard if/when other TV shows, etc. will be made available for download?
Also, a very 'rah! rah!' article on the video iPod and iTunes video download in the Chicago Tribune: [link]
The days when what we hear or see is pre-determined by a static program schedule are going by the wayside.
Instead consumers, more than ever before, are firmly in control of their media, choosing content that is "liquid" and can flow through multiple devices.
...
"I think this is going to be a real ground-shifter," said Carl Goodman, director of digital media at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York. "It could completely alter the relationship consumers have with their video media. If you're talking about the DVD player or the VCR, those are toast."
We'll see.
And in vaguely-related news, Comcast has once again given me a huge speed increase for my cable modem (supposedly 50% faster now).
If you're talking about the DVD player or the VCR, those are toast.
The VCR, maybe, but it won't be the iPod that killed it.