May 1, 201313 yr ^ Almost tempting just for USB 3 ports since my lappy doesn't have them (the fact it allows for Thunderbolt daisy chaining helps). I did notice, though, the USB 3 ports on the dock are limited to 2.5 Gps max as opposed to theoretical max of 5 Gps - I don't know if this poses any performance hit in a typical, real-life use. Edited May 1, 201313 yr by Salt Peanuts
May 2, 201313 yr Oh, and just found yet another Thunderbolt dock. This one is from CalDigit and has an extra port (HDMI) when compared to the Belkin dock for $100 cheaper, but, predictably, not shipping yet with no specified ETA. http://www.caldigit.com/thunderboltstation
May 3, 201313 yr Oh, and just found yet another Thunderbolt dock. This one is from CalDigit and has an extra port (HDMI) when compared to the Belkin dock for $100 cheaper, but, predictably, not shipping yet with no specified ETA.http://www.caldigit.com/thunderboltstation Interesting. We've been using a CalDigit USB 3.0 expresscard for our late-2008 Macbook Pro 15" for the past couple of years, and it seems to still be going strong. The expresscard slot has speed limits too, but it still seems to have doubled the speed over the built-in FW800 with the Seagate GoFlex portable HD (we have the USB 3 and the FW800 adapters for the drive). I'd still wish that the CalDigit had one FW800 port.
June 6, 201313 yr Captains log, stardate -338990.1428734063. We've traveled back in time. Myself and my crew are unaware of any cause. We've made several attempts to go back to the present to no avail. Three seasons were purchased, all mysteriously replaced by the first. Our original purchase is gone, with no explanation, our only remnant is this temporal anomaly...
June 6, 201313 yr http://gizmodo.com/5929286/the-easter-eggs-are-back-in-os-xand-this-one-is-insanely-great http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/07/26/mountain_lion_easter_egg_references_debut_of_original_apple_macintosh
June 6, 201313 yr huh. it must also still see it as a download in progress then. i can play all episodes locally in itunes but what i can access in the directory all show first season episode names. Edited June 6, 201313 yr by aardvark baguette
June 6, 201313 yr Odd that it is the date of the first Macintosh announcement by Steve Jobs. NERD!!!1! Sent from mah phone-blet via Tapatalk
June 10, 201313 yr Re the new Mac Pro: Mo-ther-fuck-er!!!!! With what looks like Ivy Bridge-E and dual AMD Fire Pro cards that thing is going to cost a friggin ton!
June 10, 201313 yr Damn, I wish I could afford one. I'm still hoping for something in between iMac and Mac Pro (or iMac without a monitor with some expandability), but I doubt it'll ever happen. Edited June 10, 201313 yr by Salt Peanuts
June 10, 201313 yr I can't see any mention of a Swype-like keyboard in ios 7. If they would add that feature, I would immediately buy an iphone. Why is Apple so fucking stubborn?
June 10, 201313 yr Damn, I wish I could afford one. I'm still hoping for something in between iMac and Mac Pro (or iMac without a monitor with some expandability), but I doubt it'll ever happen. Wouldn't that be a Mac Mini? My takeaway from iOS 7: you gonna need a faster phone, son. Isn't that the real reason to update an operating system? ...... Why is Apple so fucking stubborn? Because they can?
June 10, 201313 yr Damn, I wish I could afford one. I'm still hoping for something in between iMac and Mac Pro (or iMac without a monitor with some expandability), but I doubt it'll ever happen. Wouldn't that be a Mac Mini? The problem with the Mac Mini is that its really a mobile platform in a desktops clothes. The mobile CPU and GPU are fine, but there is much better performance out there in the desktop class hardware. The downside is that desktop class hardware requires a significantly larger power supply and quite a bit more active cooling which makes it hard to put it in any kind of innovative case. I'm totally with peanuts on this one. It would be great to have a monitor-less desktop that used TOTL desktop level hardware without going to the much more expensive "E" level intel platforms and professional class graphics cards. My guess is that there isn't much of a market for this kind of computer on the Mac side which is a shame because it'd be pretty much exactly what I'm looking for. The new Pro is going to be pretty kick-ass, but its not really the computer I'm looking for.
June 10, 201313 yr The problem with the Mac Mini is that its really a mobile platform in a desktops clothes. The mobile CPU and GPU are fine, but there is much better performance out there in the desktop class hardware. What? This is the first I heard of this. I thought they had desktop CPU's...(wanders off to confirm)...oh my, you're right. Well that's disappointing.
June 10, 201313 yr Isn't that what (Desktop) hackintoshes are for? Yeah, but I just don't know if I'd trust one to be my primary work computer. For home use you can take the risk, but unless you have a really tech savvy friend I don't know what I'd do if I goofed it up. Its not like you can just call tech support.
June 10, 201313 yr Isn't that what (Desktop) hackintoshes are for? Yeah, that's probably what's going to replace (in my mind) the Mac mini that I've been meaning to get since 2007. On the other hand, the iMac's now have 1080p and 1440p screens, so I might just go iMac.
June 10, 201313 yr If there was money to be made in making such a desktop computer I'd guess that Apple would be doing it.
June 10, 201313 yr I think you hit the nail on the head. Not much of a market. Anyway, I'm still sticking to my answer. In many ways my newer Mac Mini does better with everyday tasks than my still much more powerful Mac Pro.
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