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WHOS GOT WHAT TOYS IN THEIR GARAGE:
*2004 MBA/TM 125cc shifter kart: 76hp 0-100-0mph in under 6 sec. top speed about 155mph (geared properly). ![]() *2005 Kawasaki ZX6-R: its only a 6, but im good for now. ![]() *1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (slightly modified): 300+hp deep 12's in the 1/4 mile b4 she blew up. ![]() ***COMING SOON*** 2002 Mercedes Benz CLK55 AMG |
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Whatever it is, it's perfectly timed for the big holiday quarter. Apple's hardware lineup is already in place, and iOS 4.2 plus whatever is announced tomorrow will help to build more buzz for Apple products. I'd guess that the North Carolina data center will come online and we'll get massive improvements to media streaming. And (hoping beyond all hope here) you might be able to stream your purchased media from MobileMe "cloud" storage as well as stream rented or subscribed-to content from iTunes. Cloud-based iTunes seems inevitable now that Apple's only iDevice with a hard drive is the iPod Classic. Mac iPad transfer True but Apple is notorious for buying displays in large numbers and bringing down the prices by doin so causing shortages for the rest of the industry. This is also why they are able to introduce new technologies at last years prices (see iPhone 4).Your statement also holds true for the iPhone 4 but "I" have yet to see a "retina" display on any other phone except the iPhone. If there is one out there it has not gained the popularity of the iPhone. So Apple is doing something that is causing the phone manufacturers to incorporate retina type of displays on their phones.I would suspect it has something to do with the things I mentioned in my first paragraph.
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