iOS 6, OS X 10.8, retina MacBook Pro

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So the MacBook Air and Pro have been updated with new hardware, and a redesigned MacBook Pro which is like a hybrid between the Air and Pro is now available, with a retina display. Updated Mac Pro brings nothing new to the table save maybe for less exorbitant upgrade prices.

iOS 6 looks good. New Maps app... looks awesome. Improvements to Siri, such as additional languages and more content, now available on iPad 3. Redesigned Stores, plenty of other improvements.

Mountain Lion looks pretty good too. It's $20 (and the license extends to all your Macs, assuming you use the same Apple ID for them all) and will be available in July.

I'm just waiting to get my hands on the beta for iOS 6 -- site's still down.
 
Not big fan of macs, but I think its great there pushing out higher res displays. Even if someone else had them and started to sale them i don't think they would gain as much public appeal as mac is pushing it to more and more of there products.

I figure most games wont run in that high res, but its great that its there.
 
Only 2 USB ports on the macbook? IMO it should at least have 3 but they're obviously trying to push lightport or whatever it is. Don't see that being used by many companies though.

as for the maps, I don't see a upgrade over Google Maps with their new one, though they're obviously trying to cut any dependence on their biggest competitor.

I'm glad they're going all flash for their MBPs. Can't wait till the day SSDs are priced similarly to how HDDs are priced today.
 
Thunderbolt is being introduced in PCs... all of them I think eventually. Some Mobos already have support for it now.

SSD prices are pretty good at the moment. Last I checked it was $400 for a Crucial M4 512GB. Beats $900-$1200 a year and a half ago or so.
 
Here's Anandtech's Analysis of the retina MacBook Pro. Shows info about screen scaling and a little about gaming too. Link.
 
the proprietary SSD format and soldered ram kills it though.. without that I would of seriously considered buying one..
 
Haha you've no idea -- iFixit rated it 1/10 for repairability. Everything inside of it is proprietary. The battery is glued in too lol.
 
There's no way Apple will endorse DIY PC building with their approved products.
 
Eh, it's not quite worth the price for the retina display, even with all those fancy pixels.
 
Err what do you mean?

  • Apple does not let you do basic things to your own computer. The PC is wonderful in that it allows you to take the back off and tinker with it if you need to. If you have a laptop you can replace the battery if it goes wrong. Apple insists that you have to take it to one of their repair people to do something which is incredibly basic.
  • Apple believes you need to replace its expensive products every two years. Jobs' Mob has run foul of EU consumer laws because it did not want to support its electronic goods for the EU minimums. Apple tends to “refresh” its products regularly and to encourage you to move on it ignores its older gear. While technology does improve, the old gear should continue to run and you should not be forced to buy new gear to satisfy a company bottom line.
 
Oh right. Apple actually does support you installing your own upgrades -- at least some of them. On the iMac it's for the RAM, and on the MacBook Pro I think the RAM and HDD.

That aside Apple doesn't ignore its older gear.
 
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    News portal has been retired. Main page of site goes to Headline News forum now
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    I am working on getting access to the old news portal under a different URL for those that would rather use that for news before we get a different news view.
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    Easily done
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    https://www.thehelper.net/pages/news/ is a link to the old news portal - i will integrate it into the interface somewhere when i figure it out
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    Need to try something
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    Hopefully this won't cause problems.
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    Hmm
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    I have converted the Headline News forum to an Article type forum. It will now show the top 20 threads with more detail of each thread.
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    See how we like that.
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    I do not see a way to go past the 1st page of posts on the forum though
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    It is OK though for the main page to open up on the forum in the view it was before. As long as the portal has its own URL so it can be viewed that way I do want to try it as a regular forum view for a while
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    Yeah I'm not sure what the deal is with the pagination.
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    It SHOULD be there so I think it might just be an artifact of having an older style.
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    I switched it to a "Standard" article forum. This will show the thread list like normal, but the threads themselves will have the first post set up above the rest of the "comments"
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    I don't really get that article forum but I think it is because I have never really seen it used on a multi post thread
  • Ghan Ghan:
    RpNation makes more use of it right now as an example: https://www.rpnation.com/news/
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    What do you think Tom?
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    I will have to get used to this.
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    The latest news feed looks good
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    I would like to see it again like Ghan had it the first time with pagination though - without the pagination that view will not work but with pagination it just might...
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    This drink recipe I have had more than a few times back in the day! Mind Eraser https://www.thehelper.net/threads/cocktail-mind-eraser.194720/

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