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Russian clone-maker the latest to take on Apple
C-Net News ^ | 05/20/2009 | by Jim Dalrymple

Posted on 05/20/2009 10:33:33 PM PDT by Swordmaker

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To: erman
any suggestions for a college bound student. software and which type of computer. I heard that some of the macs have a problem with wireless networks. My macbook pro doesn't seem to have as good a reception as my brother in laws Dell. I would never go back to a Wintel machine but I was wondering if the non-aluminum bodies have better reception than the others.

I don't seem to have any problem connecting to any WIFI network available with my MacBook Pro... but I have heard of a small minority of MBP users have experienced weak WIFI. I'd suggest the white MacBook for your student.

Also, which router besides Airport Express would you use? Thanks for your help... and thanks for all the Apple updates.

Several of my clients have had problems with LinkSys wireless routers. Others have had no problems. It seems to be a mixed bag. NetGear has been recommended by several of my client's office solution software publishers as being the best. I installed a Netgear (don't remember which model) in an office for one of them after having multiple disconnects with a LinkSys... no problems after the switch.

41 posted on 05/21/2009 9:40:13 PM PDT by Swordmaker (Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE is "AAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!)
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To: TheBattman

Not only that the Russian will export their Mac-clones to Western Europe

Apples best solution (if they can do it) is to take their essential updates and weld code into it that makes clone machines only 50% usable. Such as ruins the ethernet or the sound or something more feasible. Apple has not done this so far so maybe it can’t be done or Apple figures the clone makers can issue their own updates that cancel out the sabotage....which would really be embarrassing

XP was hacked
Vista was hacked
0SX was hacked
Apple can be hacked too on any anti-clone countermeasures?


42 posted on 05/22/2009 5:07:06 AM PDT by dennisw (Your action becomes your habit. Your habit becomes your character, that becomes your destiny)
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>>>>>When I culled out the older models, I don't find your 1/4 to 1/2 Mac pricing for the 1982-1985 production McIntosh products from your own link. Instead I find prices varying on the two pages for those production years from $1199 up for a single component (two channel amplifiers) of a multi-component system. This unit is hardly "reasonably priced" when in 1984 you could buy a top of the line Sony or Pioneer complete system for that same $1200.<<<<<

The whole Timex watch cost less than a bracelet for a good Swiss watch. Yet,Timex is essentially worthless the moment it is taken out of the store, while Swiss watch can be sold even 50 years later for good part of the original outlay. In that light, Swiss watch is better investment and therefore more reasonable purchase. That is the difference between cheap toss away consumer products and quality products and that's why cheap products are not perceived as luxury brands and no one copies them.

The '84 $1200 Sony/Pioneer system you mentioned was mid-fi at that time and if still working is worth no more than 400 in today's dollars (less than 15% of original cost, adjusted for inflation), while McIntosh sells for approx. the same amount in today's dollars it cost new back then.(40% adjusted for inflation).

My point is that McIntosh was well regarded brand known for quality products that people were willing to pay back then and are willing to pay today.

There are hundreds of apple varieties, and out of all of them, Apple Computer chose the name that sounds the same as well known luxury brand, even they were initially aware of the possible trademark infringement.

Apple' request to Gordon Gow you posted is perfect example of audacity in business. It seems Ruskies studied Apple's business practices quite well.

Apple has become one of the most valuable brand on the market and I would not be surprised if 10 years from now Apple branches out into food production/GM manipulation and forces fruit growers to sign licensing agreements with Apple if they want to grow and sell apples.

This sounds weird today, but not weirder than Apple Computers branching into music business and entertaining electronics.

43 posted on 05/22/2009 9:33:06 AM PDT by DTA
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Well - I know that first generation iPhones that were hacked (network unlocked) were bricked by Apple’s first big iPhone software update.


44 posted on 05/22/2009 10:31:16 AM PDT by TheBattman (Pray for our country...)
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