Recommended Posts

Mac Fusion might be real, they really needed to update the Mini, and a LOT. They needed to make it flatter like Time Capsules, Airport, Apple TV, etc.

But still, it adds a new rumour to the WWDC, which is not good because it adds too much hype and people will be disappointed at the end!

iPhone 2, OS X iPhone, iTunes update, something about OS X generally, new displays, Mac Fusion, and so on.

I'm not. But the dropping of the "Mac" name from everything besides actual Mac computers is a bit suspiscious.

Uh... The iPhone is not a Mac. It runs OS X. Considering that OS X is a platform, it makes sense to have a Mac OS X, OS X iPhone, etc. I think you're looking too much into the branding here. OS X has always been the branding, Mac was just a prefix explaining that OS X runs on the Mac.

could VMWARE fusion be involved in the Mac Fusion system... giving a Tri-boot system. lol a system compatible with Mac, Linux, Windows. Or is Apple now extending into the Windows / Linux hardware market like Dell, HP etc. providing this new system that could run any of the 3. your choice. lol

could VMWARE fusion be involved in the Mac Fusion system... giving a Tri-boot system. lol a system compatible with Mac, Linux, Windows. Or is Apple now extending into the Windows / Linux hardware market like Dell, HP etc. providing this new system that could run any of the 3. your choice. lol

Mac's already support booting into multiple OS's.

Mac's have supported this for a long time.

Uh... The iPhone is not a Mac. It runs OS X. Considering that OS X is a platform, it makes sense to have a Mac OS X, OS X iPhone, etc. I think you're looking too much into the branding here. OS X has always been the branding, Mac was just a prefix explaining that OS X runs on the Mac.

But Apple are removing the Mac prefix from everything besides the computers. That must mean something. Even .Mac is no more.

Ohhh God. I hope it's possible to buy just the iPhone in Canada, at a good price, or that we have awesome plans, because I don't... really have.. the money you see :p

I need to buy a Macbook also when they get their new lines out, and thought about updating my iMac to the new ones with 4GB of RAM. Apple is stealing all my monay~~.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • If you don't care to read what I said, then you prove my point. Maybe written media is beyond your attention span. Titles are not summaries my friend.
    • Nobody asked... in fact, I said "I don't care about political leanings"  
    • TLDR. Here is a far better title (just a basic example): Windows 11 26H2 to allow disabling Web search results
    • Restore will get my vote, only if to see if things are any different, doubt it though but Labour and Conservatives too out of touch and same thing over and over and over…, Lib Dem who?
    • There is nothing wrong with this title. You have completely missed the plot when it comes to "clickbait." The issue was never that a title tries to entice you to click, that is how titles have worked for over 100 years. The issue is when the title subverts expectations, getting you to click expecting something that isn't there. The classic clickbait example is "Boyfriend caught cheating, what happens next will shock you," then what happened next is the girlfriend was upset...which is probably the least shocking outcome imaginable. If sounds like what you want is for the titles to be a collection of 10-word summaries that you can skim, get the just of the story, and only click if you want more details. That is not, never has been, and never will be what titles are. You can go all the way back to print newspapers during the great depression and see the same thing. The newspaper was locked in a vending machine, all you can see is the headline, you choose to put in 5¢ to buy the paper and read the rest if you want. Those headlines were written in a way to sell the paper, not just to provide a summery. Here are two actual headlines from that time, "Wall Street Lays an Egg," or "Stocks Hit Bottom?" Maybe you'd say something like "it was wrong then and it's still wrong now." Okay, fine opinion to have, but it isn't like Neowin is doing something unjurnalistic, they are just following the age-old standards for written media.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Dedicated
      tuben earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Week One Done
      mnsgroup earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Conversation Starter
      sumytbe earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • One Year In
      B4dM1k3 earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Year In
      DarkWun earned a badge
      One Year In
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      525
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      199
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      94
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      82
    5. 5
      neufuse
      67
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!