.:[Double Click To][Close]:.

Monday, May 9, 2011

jennifer aniston gq cover 2010

jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Jennifer Aniston poses nude on January cover of GQ magazine. Dec 16, 2008 8:34 AM
  • Jennifer Aniston poses nude on January cover of GQ magazine. Dec 16, 2008 8:34 AM



  • daneoni
    Aug 26, 09:26 AM
    Get with what program? I went to the support site on the day the recall was announced, checked to see if my serial number was in the range, it wasn't, and I went on with my life. Just to be safe, I even checked back a couple days later, and the ranges were still the same as the first time I checked.

    I had to do the same thing wheh I was checking out our Dell laptops at the office. It's really not that difficult a concept. I think some people just like to have something to complain about.

    Some sites were reporting wrong ranges, at the end of the day its which site alerts you first, in my case it was MR and they didnt get it right (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060824134647.shtml) initially which is.......confusing





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. JENNIFER ANISTON GQ COVER 2010
  • JENNIFER ANISTON GQ COVER 2010



  • vand0576
    Aug 11, 01:39 PM
    am i the only one here that really thinks this is just a pathetic to even think apple is coming out with a phone? Personally, I can not see apple coming out with one. Honestly, I'm quite sick of hearing all of these posts about potential iPhone stuff. i just dont believe it would happen.

    From what we're read so far, especially the quote that went something like: "it's not like we're sitting around not doing anything." or however it went, and everybody read this:

    It's not a question of if, it's a question of WHEN

    I just find it rather funny that so many people are already giving it the name iPhone. I think that is the worst name ever, and a little too predictable. Even the false "iChat Mobile" was a far superior name.





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Bruno on GQ
  • Bruno on GQ



  • Northgrove
    Apr 11, 02:35 PM
    I don't think a September release is a problem. My contract ends next year anyway, and that's a contract signed for an iPhone 3Gs... (binding plan for 2 years) So it's time for me to upgrade *at earliest* at a time when this iPhone 5 will supposedly recently have been released anyway. Sounds perfect to me, and I don't feel "bored" of my 3Gs in the slightest. It's the apps that does the heavy lifting of this "experience" for me, and not the physical phone model/design. :)

    As for new, cheaper, entry points for iOS... A guy at work *and* also a friend of mine both recently bought an iPhone 3G. Not 4. Not 3Gs. There's your very cheap entry point iOS phone today. And they're happy with theirs, knowing that they didn't get the latest CPU etc. But they knew this, and they were very cheap. Not a big problem IMHO. Don't forget the after market.





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. jennifer aniston gq cover
  • jennifer aniston gq cover



  • smugDrew
    Apr 6, 06:41 PM
    Wait, so MacBook Air has a TN panel? That makes no sense, the iPad 2 has an IPS panel...


    Anyway, I'd like to see backlit keys and an IPS display before I buy a MBA :cool:





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. On the cover of GQ Magazine
  • On the cover of GQ Magazine



  • JackSYi
    Aug 6, 03:09 AM
    I really think Apple should buy out Quicksilver and implement it with Spotlight.





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Jennifer Aniston GQ Magazine
  • Jennifer Aniston GQ Magazine



  • Cougarcat
    Mar 25, 10:50 PM
    So is there real resolution independence or just a x2 mode?

    Neither, but there's the beginnings of support for "retina displays."


    maybe they will release it in late july instead of late august like snow leopard. does anyone remember how much leopard cost. snow leopard wasnt really a new OS. just a speed bump from leopard so thats why it was $30. i just want to get an idea of what they price lion at because i heard $120 a while ago.

    If they start pumping out release candidates now, I think late July is is too far away. WWDC early June is more likely.

    Major OS releases have historically been $129. I don't think that'll happen this time--$99 or $79 makes more sense (Apple likes people to upgrade, and their software prices aren't as high as they used to be). But that's just me speculating.


    i wonder if apple will release a version in the app store???

    Almost definitely, that's how developers are getting it now.

    Maybe not such a big update after all? Where are all the secrets? The UI could use more of an overhaul IMO.

    It is a big update. Versions and Resume alone are huge, IMO. (Which you don't really appreciate until you start using them.)
    The UI may not look radically different, but there's hardly a part of it that hasn't been retouched.





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Jennifer Aniston, GQ December
  • Jennifer Aniston, GQ December



  • triceretops
    Apr 27, 08:55 AM
    That's good enough for me.

    Apple's only screw up here was keeping the infinite database forever on your phone and backed up to your Mac. Their was no reason to back it up to the computer and no reason to keep the data on the phone after it was passed to Apple (encrypted, de-identified etc.) but I suspect the reason was simply "we weren't doing anything bad with it so we never even considered we should delete it later."

    I guess you missed the part about the data is used in the phone to help the phone determine it's location faster and more precisely when you do want to use location apps (which I do a lot). So if you don't back the data up and you have to restore the phone (happens every time you do an update) then you would take a hit in location performance.





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Jennifer Aniston is on the
  • Jennifer Aniston is on the



  • daneoni
    Aug 26, 03:47 PM
    PowerBook G5 next tuesday?





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. A copy of January#39;s GQ and the
  • A copy of January#39;s GQ and the



  • THX1139
    Jul 23, 05:03 PM
    ..$999 - Dual 2 GHz One Conroe
    $1399 - Dual 2.3 GHz One Conroe
    $1699 - Dual 2.6 GHz One Conroe
    $1999 - Quad 2.3 GHz Two Woodies later One Kentsfield


    This is all just a wild guestimate for discussion purposes. Please don't flame me.


    At those prices, sign me up for a Quad 2.3!!!! I'll buy that along with a newly designed 23" ACD for $699. :D





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. jennifer aniston magazine
  • jennifer aniston magazine



  • CalBoy
    Apr 11, 12:14 PM
    This is bunk. Apple will not miss Christmas. Period, end of discussion.

    If the 5 launches a short while before Christmas, the supply constraints would be 10x worse than they are for the iPad right now.

    The only thing this rumor proves is that bloggers, speculators, and analysts are getting irritated with the lack of solid info compared to this time last year.





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Jennifer Aniston, GQ December
  • Jennifer Aniston, GQ December



  • rockthecasbah
    Jul 27, 01:35 PM
    This means that Apple could easily upgrade the existing Intel-based Macs to the newer processor with no design changes.
    Not many people seem to be making too much of a deal about this, but i don't like the sound of that. It's great for upgrading a Mini or iMac, but i really want fresh new designs for the Mac Pro and MacBook Pro. If that is the case, Apple may just wait longer for a design change just because they can! It's not like i'd turn one away, but the current designs are tiring... Oh well i'll still be excited if my "fears" are true, but i really want a fresh design.

    Am i the only one that seems to think that WWDC is getting clogged up with TOO many things? I mean sure the more Apple products released/updated the better, but this keynote seems to be taking a lot of emphasis off of Leopard previews (according to the rumors) to focus more on new products. iPods galore, Mac Pros, MBPs, Mac Mini (maybe), whatever at this point, i mean where are we really fitting in Leopard other than a quick flash!?!





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. jennifer aniston gq cover
  • jennifer aniston gq cover



  • dclocke
    Sep 19, 09:28 AM
    AMEN!!!! This whole thread has the tone of a spoiled 13 year old's "I want" tirade. All the benchmarks show little difference between Merom and what you can buy today...and the 64 bit argument is really moot for most users because....(ready for it)....it's a laptop! Very few will have more than 2GB RAM on it anyway, and addressing larger RAM partitions is the #1 64 bit advantage.

    Addressing larger RAM partitions is not the #1 advantage for me. I will not be putting >4GB of memory into my laptop. And I suspect it is not the #1 advantage for most of the people posting in this thread. If you don't like the subject matter of this thread, then don't read it. Simple as that.





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Jennifer Aniston#39;s Sexy GQ
  • Jennifer Aniston#39;s Sexy GQ



  • Gurutech
    Aug 7, 08:16 PM
    Yes, absolutely:

    Enhanced 64-bit Support
    Leopard delivers 64-bit power in one, universal OS. Now Cocoa and Carbon application frameworks, as well as graphics, scripting, and the rest of the system are all 64-bit. Leopard delivers 64-bit power to both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs, so you don�t have to install separate applications for different machines. There�s only one version of Mac OS X, so you don�t need to maintain separate operating systems for different uses.

    Bridge the Generation Gap
    Now that the entire operating system is 64-bit, you can take full advantage of the Xeon chip in Mac Pro and Xserve. You get more processing power at up to 3.0GHz, without limiting your programs to command-line applications, servers, and computation engines. From G3 to Xeon, from MacBook to Xserve, there is just one Leopard.

    Wait. Does this mean that the Leopard doesn't support current MBP or MB? the ones that use 32 bit Yonah based Core Duo CPU.





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Jennifer+aniston+gq+tie
  • Jennifer+aniston+gq+tie



  • shawnce
    Aug 7, 09:42 PM
    Running the preview now... some nice developer level stuff that I cannot ebelish on however beyond what was talked about in the keynote.

    The new Core Animation stuff looks simple yet powerful and will increase the visual effects and feedback that application can do with only minor work on their part.

    Also new Xcode Tool capabilities are well... great to have (need to review what is available publicly before I can comment more).

    Next spring Apple will have a good answer to Vista with little disruption to end users and developers (unlike Vista).





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. cover of GQ
  • cover of GQ



  • LanPhantom
    Mar 31, 02:41 PM
    How is it biting them in the ass? Android is the fastest growing OS with a larger share than IOS. I think it's been a very succesfull strategy.

    It's because of the Buy One Get One option. Nothing more. People choose that option because it makes financial sense and if they don't really care about the OS or the phone, they will choose the one that fits their check books. If Apple was to OK ATT and VZ to do a Buy One Get One on the iPhone, there would be no comparison. It would be game over for Android.

    -LanPhantom





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. When shown Jennifer Aniston#39;s
  • When shown Jennifer Aniston#39;s



  • Chupa Chupa
    Mar 22, 01:06 PM
    Blackberry playbook = The IPad 2 killer - you heard it here first.

    Look at the specs, their greater or equal to the iPad 2 with the exception of battery life.

    Except the biggest spec is missing from it: compatible with the Apple App Store. Sorry, specs are not the end all and be all of device popularity. What good are specs if few developers write the device?





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Jennifer Aniston, who is
  • Jennifer Aniston, who is



  • SuperCachetes
    Mar 1, 06:41 AM
    What absolute bollocks! Homosexuality does not need treatment, since it is not a disease.

    It's amazing how the message can be impacted so much by where it is coming from. If leekohler would have said "I'm chronically gay," many of us might've gotten a chuckle out of it. ;)





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Jennifer Aniston appeared and
  • Jennifer Aniston appeared and



  • manu chao
    Apr 25, 02:00 PM
    ... sorry, but in what ways do I benefit by having apple track my whereabouts to the day and meter? why isn't there an opt-in (apart from the general 'eat **** or die' TOU) or at least an opt-out for this? why is it so easy to access the data?

    And any cellular provider is tracking and storing your whereabouts equally.

    The difference is that MSP might storing this for billing purposes or even because it is mandated by law (for use by law enforcement). If Apple has no need for these data (which they do not have if they are not transmitted to them), they should not store them.





    jennifer aniston gq cover 2010. Posted in Jennifer Aniston
  • Posted in Jennifer Aniston



  • dernhelm
    Aug 7, 04:11 PM
    Maybe not in a client type computer but it exists in Windows Server 2003 and it is called Volume Shadow Copy.

    Of curse it doesn't look as nice !

    You're the closest so far, except that it is by turns both not as sophisticated as a Snapshot, and in some sense more sophisticated. A snapshot allows you to "capture" the current state of a disk at a particular point in time - further new updates do not impact the snapshot. This assures a consistent backup as of a given point in time. This is not what Apple is doing here, as they are simply storing the old version of the file on the backup system.

    However, in Time Machine, "snapshots" are not deliberate actions, they occur everytime something is changed. It would be tedious/near impossible to restore your entire disk back to a certain known good point using Time Machine - but that's a SysAdmin thing. It is almost simplicity itself to restore a given file or set of files back to what they were 30 minutes ago. And that is something that "everyman" needs a lot. If your choices are your current corrupt version, or the version as of the last snapshot, that is often a choice between bad and worse.





    minty-freshness
    Aug 7, 12:14 PM
    what's steve talking about?! i don't understand him.





    AngryCorgi
    Apr 6, 03:37 PM
    I loves me my 11.6 ultimate and it hasn't let me down yet in the power department for my work with CS5, but of course, updated more faster, more shiny MBA's are always welcome. Can't say I'll upgrade but nice to see them progressing.

    D.

    +1

    I'm totally thrilled (still) with my 11.6" 1.6ghz/4gb/128gb model.





    fatfish
    Aug 7, 09:06 PM
    When I first saw this feature I thought great. I do regular back ups, but some of my AW docs keep corrupting (probably something to do with keep duplicating the same old document and modifying rather than starting anew). Time Machine will help me no end. I was also thrilled that windows had nothing like this........ until I read through these posts.

    Then it seemed very similar to what was coming in Vista and I felt a bit dissapointed that Apple had made such a point about M$ copying them, but seemed to do the same themselves with Time Machine.

    However on closer examination this is not the case and my confidence in Apple's innovative skills is restored.

    Firstly, there has always been back up and restore apps, so if you want to take this copying thing to a ridiculous level, of course you can do. Copying in my book is when an app does and looks the same (just like the screenshots in the presentation, safari RSS/IE7 RSS, ical/M$ calender etc). It appears to me Time Machine does much more than anything before it and has it's own unique UI to boot.

    Secondly, I would imagine work on Time machine started long before a beta of Vista was released, even if the two utilities were more or less identical it would be coincidence not copying.

    Thirdly, it seems quite clear that Vista's restore (whatever it's called) will not do what Time machine will do. Ultimately you may well be able to restore any deleted or modified file in Vista, but it doesn't appear to occur with the same ease or functionality.

    If I create a file, modify it and move it several times, rename it, convert it, modify it some more, move it several times and finally delete it, I rather suspect it would be an absolute nightmare to recover in Vista, whereas it seems that Time Machine would have little problem.

    I don't see how it is possible in Vista to perform the recovery with either the same simplicity or pizzaz as Time Machine. Perhaps if M$ had not abandoned their intended file system for Vista it might have been possible, but as it is I doubt it.

    Finally it does not appear that Vista has the option to restore within a database application (i.e. iphoto, mail, address book), no doubt if you understand how a particular database works, the possibility exists to restore a particular photo, but let's not pretend it will be easy or anywhere near the experience of time machine.

    And finally, finally, although I agree the UI may appear a little childish, this is exactly the sort of thing that makes it so easy to use.





    WildCowboy
    Aug 17, 01:01 AM
    This is a very dumb question but is Photoshop running under rosetta in this test?

    If Photoshop is that is nuts.

    Yes...Photoshop can only run under Rosetta on the Intel machines...there's no universal version of it.





    JAT
    Apr 6, 04:09 PM
    YOU apparently havent used either at any length.

    I have said nothing that would relate to usage. Do you know what "apparent" means?