Macrumors forums ( our take) - MacBook ultraportable endowed with super-wide trackpad: so very wrong.
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Macrumors ( our take) - Lots of laptop upgrades, one with multi-touch trackpad: correct (kind of).
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Macrumors points out that Tim Cook is on the board of Nike who have their own wearable projects, around fitness.
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But even the loyal Macrumors website carried almost as many negative comments as positive about the iPhone: 494 to 434.
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Anyone who tracks Macrumors.com will know this analyst is out of touch.
And as MacRumors seems to be indicating, it has been so activated.
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MacRumors reports on a new report from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today that details his estimates of the products Apple will launch this fall.
The domain iSlate.com, which again according to MacRumors (with help form Mark Gurman of AppleRejectedMe.com) was apparently and briefly shown to be owned by Apple at some point during 2007.
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In a note to MacRumors The CW confirmed it will mirror the experience on other platforms, with episodes available the day after they air, no cable TV authentication required and supported by advertisements.
Meanwhile Apple is widely expected to launch a new range of upgraded MacBook Pro notebooks today, and MacRumors points to leaked images of the laptops available via fscklog and Mac4Ever.
As noted by MacRumors, Walter Isaacson's 2011 biography of Steve Jobs made reference to Jobs' anger at Palm over the hiring of Apple employees, but did not discuss Jobs' threat of patent litigation.
Well, Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray's resident Apple analyst, crunched some numbers (or visited MacRumors) recently and speculated during a recent conference call that he expects to see new MacBook Pros released at WWDC.
It goes without saying that this image is totally unverifiable and probably fake, especially taking into consideration that the point of origin is the first (and only) post of an unknown contributor to the MacRumors forum.
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Here's the latest bit: MacRumors has dug up information about a Delaware-based company, Slate Computing, LLC, that was founded in November 2006 and owns the trademark "iSlate, " the signatory of said trademark being Apple's Senior Trademark Specialist Regina Porter.
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MacRumors popped open the latest version, known as " AppleTV3, 2", and found good evidence of a further die shrink: the central block of silicon is just 6 mm x 6 mm, which is even smaller than the 8 mm x 8 mm chip in the newest iPad 2.
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As MacRumors noted yesterday, a look at the download options for the latest Apple TV software update also revealed a new "AppleTV3, 2" model, which it speculated could be an international version of the device -- although it of course remains to be seen if it and this model are one and the same.
This is an impressive number, but it is important to remember that there are now nearly 300 million devices running iOS 6 (representing 60% of all iOS device ever, according to MacRumors.) And part of the surge can be explained by the fact that this one had a set, and well publicized, release date.
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