I believe they said they are, which is why it isn't working (hammered).
thoughts on hd 5000 and diablo 3?
IOS looking more and more like android every day
IOS looking more and more like android every day
wwdc sucked as bad as google i/o. nothing really exciting, just haswell refresh and basically a newly skinned ios
Not a big fan of the new IOS icons. More the color palette than the look though. Other than that I like everything I see.
conservatively, that's just $80 a year difference. Go for the better GPU and battery life.Refurb base Air 13" is $849.
Is $250 difference enough to justify getting the Haswell procs and great battery life? Hmmm.
I don't have 802.11ac yet and don't know if HD5000 is much better than HD4000.
Disappointed somewhat at no Haswell MBP.
Well they've nearly ran out of big cats. They could've gone with Cougar, which is a synonym of puma, panther, and mountain lion.
conservatively, that's just $80 a year difference. Go for the better GPU and battery life.
Haswell rMBPs will be out sooner rather than later. rMBP are a niche product right now and even though it's officially a developer's conference, it makes sense for them to try to make a splash with the mainstream MBA announcement.
Well they've nearly ran out of big cats. They could've gone with Cougar, which is a synonym of puma, panther, and mountain lion.
Clouded Leopard probably would not be a "good"/"strong" name for a product although maybe it has great iCloud implications.
I don't know, Mavericks doesn't really sound like a great marketing name, but more like an internal code name. Maybe they should have gone with Cougar for one last 10.x release and then made a switch for OS X 11, or OS XI 11.0 or whatever it'll be called.
Most of the iOS improvements are nice, but why did Apple feel the need to make a Pandora clone??
wwdc sucked as bad as google i/o. nothing really exciting, just haswell refresh and basically a newly skinned ios
I'm seriously considering their Pandora clone. It's $25/yr for advertisement free and it's built-in. It should work much better than Pandora's slow as fuck Pandora app (I spend over 10 seconds waiting for that app to load). Pandora is significantly more. ($3.99/month. Not much less for a year)
conservatively, that's just $80 a year difference. Go for the better GPU and battery life.
Haswell rMBPs will be out sooner rather than later. rMBP are a niche product right now and even though it's officially a developer's conference, it makes sense for them to try to make a splash with the mainstream MBA announcement.
Well they've nearly ran out of big cats. They could've gone with Cougar, which is a synonym of puma, panther, and mountain lion.
Clouded Leopard probably would not be a "good"/"strong" name for a product although maybe it has great iCloud implications.
I don't know, Mavericks doesn't really sound like a great marketing name, but more like an internal code name. Maybe they should have gone with Cougar for one last 10.x release and then made a switch for OS X 11, or OS XI 11.0 or whatever it'll be called.
They'll be updated sooner rather than later. The GPU on the Airs is now better than the low end Pros.I know the Retina machines are pretty new but I find it surprising they didn't announce Haswell versions. The 13" one, in particular, should benefit hugely from the improvement in unified graphics.
I'd also not suggest getting the refurb unless you're not too concerned about battery life. The MBA was already pretty good (well at least the 13") but Haswell is going to put it in a completely different league.Apple quoted 45% better GPU performance. I'd suggest you with Haswell, unless the savings are that important to you.
They should have done one more big cat codename before retiring them. That would have made it an even 10 cats, and we could move on to OS XI.My buddy bet me $5 before 10.6 came out that it would be called 'Ocelot', then with 10.7 he doubled down. He doubled down again with 10.8, and finally today I collected.