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and I wish there was a simple answer, but it's actually quite complex:ġ) The static discharge protection on most FireWire ports is actually quite good and meets all industry standards (basically, it meets the 'body model'. I read Ron Doerynck's experience (and numerous others over the years) about FireWire port reliability.

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This is a significant problem for Firewire and USB port designers: Michael Johas Teener It sounds, though, as though I should have grounded the cable as well. I started grounding myself on the metal case and the problem stopped. Turned out it was a static charge effect (the machine seems ok, but it's incredible how much voltage was traveling into that machine).

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A Mac-only digital video distribution system? An all-encompassing Apple application suite? We just don't get it.Īt some point during this past Minnesota winter I'd plug a USB cable into the front of my PC and the machine would reboot.

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With Mac OS X running on Intel hardware hosting Windows applications, what's left of the Macintosh? Tiger's Finder and Spotlight? This makes no sense. This possibility represents an enormous disincentive to the creation of Macintosh applications, to the point where we have to question the whole strategy Jobs pitched to us this week. What about the reverse, running Windows applications on Intel Macs? That seems far more likely, but not yet in a clear, well-defined way (considering that Intel Macs aren't even designed yet). It does everything pretty well the price is attractive and it's wonderfully serviceable. The iMac G5 - second revision - is probably the best bet in the middle. Obviously, the high-end models give you more power, and that's what we'd choose if we were compressing media all day long.

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It's reasonably priced (well under $1500) at the low-end, and even that model has plenty of power, plus the major advantages of dual-disk RAID capability and upgradable graphics. The Power Mac G5 is our recommendation for long-term power running your existing applications. With Intel versions of Minis and laptops due first, these low-cost options are an ideal bridge between aging Macs and the future. We love the Mac Mini for its low cost and good performance, and the iBook G4 offers the same thing on the laptop side. We might see some big discounts, but Apple might also run out of stock, as it typically does before new product introductions, before it lets prices drop.ĭecide whether you want to invest in long-term or short-term PowerPC Macs, considering that the first Intel Macs are likely to have teething problems and that the first Intel Power Macs aren't even due for another two years. * Don't hesitate to invest in good Mac computers today, but things may get a little tricky as Apple gets closer to abandoning the PowerPC platform in 2006. We can guess about them, and we can offer our suggestions and requests, but we can't discuss any specifics that we don't have because they're still secret.

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It's an interesting and necessary part of the process, but there is much about this change that's simply out of our hands and outside our purview, including Steve Jobs's specific plans for future Apple products and strategy.

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In the days immediately following Apple's big announcement this week, we've seen typical waves of speculation and reaction throughout the Mac community, representing the full range of viewpoints. Why won't that happen again? Forget Adam Osborne. For Microsoft, it was like mugging a baby.

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Then Microsoft broke the Win32 emulation. OS/2's Win32 emulation was so good that no-one could make money selling OS/2 applications. I agree with Ric, except for the wild card of Intel's universal platform. (You can use the laptop as you normally would during the calibration process.) You need to calibrate the battery only once.The rest of this MacWorld article is excellent. Plug the adapter in again and fully recharge the battery. The machine will put itself to sleep and refuse to wake up. Next, unplug the power adapter and let the battery run down. To calibrate your battery, first plug in the laptop and charge the battery to 100 percent capacity the light at the end of the Apple-supplied power cable will go from orange to green when the battery is fully charged. This procedure provides a baseline for the processor built into the battery, so the processor can effectively regulate power consumption. Calibrate the Battery New Apple batteries, those included with a machine and those bought separately, arrive partially charged and need to be calibrated. I suspect a similar procedure might be of value for other LiOn battery devices. I do this sort of thing unintentionally fairly often, but it's worth knowing about.






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