Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback

Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback. 2010 Mazda 3 Hatchback (U.S.
  • 2010 Mazda 3 Hatchback (U.S.



  • don.keishlong
    Apr 5, 09:45 PM
    Hmmm... I think I'll go jailbreak my iPod touch now.

    Maybe then I can get a toggle switch for wifi on my home screen. :rolleyes:

    You're an idiot





    Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback. 2009 Mazda 2 3-Door
  • 2009 Mazda 2 3-Door



  • ChickenSwartz
    Sep 15, 08:48 PM
    Does that mean that no updates for the 15"s? :o

    Might mean that they have 15'' boxes that are stil availible to be BTOed where as the supply of the "old" 17'' has run dry.





    Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback. Mazda 3 2008 Interior
  • Mazda 3 2008 Interior



  • Megaman
    Sep 11, 01:20 PM
    With USB2, which transfers to iPod about the same speed as FW.
    No its not. Fast, but not as fast.





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  • danielbriggs
    Sep 15, 04:54 PM
    FINALLY!!

    The more people that are reporting rumors, them more "true" they can become!

    I too like the keyboard and like the backlight. Am I correct in thinking that the MacBook DOES NOT have a backlight keyboard? I'm not that fuss on those style keys!


    Dan :-)





    Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback. Mazda 3 Sport Hatchback. 2008
  • Mazda 3 Sport Hatchback. 2008



  • thedarkhorse
    Apr 21, 04:10 PM
    I'm sure that if they make it rack mountable it will still be able to be used and look right as a desktop/workstation.

    If they leave the only expansion card the video card and add thunderbolt ports for other IO I could see them going this route. Though seeing as though thunderbolt carries the monitor signal and has to be built on the motherboard, they may have to come up with some new type of GPU card that just supplies the raw power and sends the video signal to the motherboard and out the thunderbolt port. I don't know if that's in the realm of possibilities of what PCIE video cards can do now.





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  • 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 Picture



  • JAT
    Apr 20, 11:59 AM
    I'm getting so sick of hearing this excuse. NO ONE holds the phone by the TINY little black glass area next to the screen (right and left in portrait orientation)... the hold it by the metal edge, which has nothing to do with how close the edge of the screen is to the edge of the phone.

    So tired of this.
    Really. So, your fingers are so hard that they don't bend slightly over the edge of an object you are holding? You should get that checked out. Maybe try a little lotion.

    What are you people doing to scratch your phones so much? I don't use a case with my iPhone 4, carry it in my pocket (sometimes with my car keys) and there's not a noticeable scratch on the front or back.
    I agree. I had a 1G Touch for over 3 years and it didn't have a scratch on it from normal use. My daughter once threw it across the driveway, causing gouges and scratches all over the bezel and rear. Nothing on the glass. The iPhone 4 glass is less prone to scratching.





    Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback. the new Mazda 3 Hatchback
  • the new Mazda 3 Hatchback



  • ciTiger
    Apr 21, 02:58 PM
    I was wondering what took them so long to redesign this monstrous beast MacPro lol

    It's very powerful and expensive but it was too big... Considering all other Apple Products





    Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback. Mazda3 hatchback,
  • Mazda3 hatchback,



  • Rot'nApple
    Mar 29, 04:41 PM
    It would be something if the brains at Apple could find a way to utilize and harness that high level of radiated water Japan has since trying to cool down the reactor cores and create some kind of supercharged liquid powered battery with a runtime describe in half-life versus 40 hours music and 7 hours video that the iPod Touch currently has... :eek:

    Japan get's rid of that juiced water and Apple's iPod Touch gets some high energy liquid juiced batteries. Of course, there's the issue of health... But Ives can redesign it using lead encasement instead of aluminum pronounced, Al - U - Men - Yum...

    Besides, by the time your doctor tells you of any health issues, you're deaf anyway form iPod earbud listening and you wouldn't hear the bad news. :rolleyes:
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  • 2008 Mazda Mazda3 GT Hatchback



  • amols
    Nov 22, 01:23 AM
    Yeah sure...I hope they do know who makes iPods :)





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  • 2008 Mazda3 images



  • KingCrimson
    Apr 18, 02:57 PM
    Interesting that Samsung Group is a much larger corporation to Apple, but only have $4.5 billion in cash reserves. While Apple has $50 billion and counting.





    Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback. 2008 Mazda MAZDA3
  • 2008 Mazda MAZDA3



  • mobilehavoc
    Mar 29, 08:59 AM
    Wow you are either unintentionally or intentionally sounding very ignorant and naive. The cloud is the future and even Apple knows that as I'm sure they'll announce something similar soon. There are many advantages. For me the main is mobility and convenience.

    Last night I uploaded 15GB of music to Amazon Cloud while I slept. This morning I have the Android app on my phone my Xoom and the web player anywhere else. I now have a single repository that is always in sync across all my devices and I can stream music from anytime. Best of all you can download your music again to any devices too. So it also serves as a great backup tool for your music or your favorite tracks.

    Also whenever I buy an MP3 from Amazon (on phone or computer) it saves to the Cloud and is automatically available on all my devices. If I want I can have it download automatically to my computer and sync with iTunes as well - transparent.

    Finally, the Amazon app for android doubles as a legit music player that can also play music from your local storage as well so it's a one stop shop (with widget of course).

    Just because Apple didn't do it first doesn't mean it's not a game changer.





    Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback. 2008 Mazda 6 Sedan
  • 2008 Mazda 6 Sedan



  • AppleDroid
    May 6, 01:05 AM
    Intel has been a Microsoft bitch for the past twenty years and it shows. They did everything they did to keep the 8086 instruction set running for every piece of screwed up DOS code written by guy with more karma than formal CS educations.

    You do realize that this was mostly driven by multi-national corporations that didn't want to pay software engineers money to update all of the ancient legacy software right? Do you also believe MS wanted IE6 to stick around for 10 years? :rolleyes:





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  • For 2007-2008 Mazda 3



  • cube
    May 6, 03:06 AM
    If Macs are based on ARM they should be able to run iOS apps, ARM Windows 8, ARM Linux, etc. And I wouldn't be surprised if there would be an "x86 Rosetta".





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  • Mazda 3 2.0 sedan and



  • LightSpeed1
    Mar 31, 04:35 AM
    Unsurprising.

    At least 95% of rumors posted here and other Apple-related forums end up being wrong.
    That's not hard to believe.





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  • 2010 Mazda3 hatchback interor



  • Tilpots
    May 8, 02:14 PM
    Best link i've found is

    http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20100222/that�s-apple�s-new-data-center-where�s-the-giant-glass-cube/

    &

    http://www.cultofmac.com/interview-apples-gigantic-new-data-center-hints-at-cloud-computing/14680

    salient quote from Rich Miller of Data Center Knowledge



    Exciting stuff!


    Exciting indeed! Appreciate the linkage.:)





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  • Mazda3 five door hatchback



  • Full of Win
    May 4, 02:54 PM
    Great...until you need to do a reinstall. While you could go 10.6 >10.7, going straight to 10.7 is so much better.


    Wasn't there some talk about Lion having a recovery partition? I would wager, if it did, that is how you would reinstall it without burning a disc.

    Except when your HD becomes toast...





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  • 2008+Mazda+6+Hatchback+rear.



  • dante@sisna.com
    Aug 7, 06:44 PM
    And it still doesn't run Adobe/Macromedia products. ;)

    Amen -- For me Adobe and Macromedia are huge apps -- I would never run them under Rosetta and chance my business to this setup.

    The Quad G5 is a great machine: worth the cash -- cheap RAM, native performance, 64-bit, good graphics, nice SATA and decent bus.





    Mazda 3 2008 Hatchback. 2010 Mazda 3 Hatchback Debuts
  • 2010 Mazda 3 Hatchback Debuts



  • lPHONE
    May 6, 12:16 AM
    Even if ARM DID get ahead, it wouldn't take Intel long to catch up... Then what?





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  • 2008 Mazda MAZDA3 s Sport



  • EagerDragon
    Nov 27, 12:14 PM
    Interesting I guess. But is there really a home/consumer market for this? I could see it working for artists and other professionals of that nature, but I know more than a few people that own PC tablets that hardly ever use them as such.

    Excluding the pro and business market is what puzzles me. I can see photographers, artists and others taking advantage of a light pen to draw, anotate, and edit photos. I can see all sorts of people bringing them into meetings to write notes and do presentations connected to a projector. I do not see it being that useful in the home market (other than as a standard computer), but what the heck do I know.

    If it provids full laptop functionality (-minus keyboard) and a light pen with solid hand writting recognition, I would certainly consider purchasing. But don't skimp on power, needs those 2GH Core2 duo's) and a decent 3d video card. Great on the airplane also.

    Most home authomation if I remeber correctly is based on X10 or something like that. If it is different than X10, then they would need to also sell little devices that connects to lights and other electical devices so they can be remotely controlled.

    I just want it as a hacking device...... Full power.





    ChrisTX
    Mar 27, 12:01 AM
    i want what the "reliable sources" are smoking.

    jokes aside, this is terrible. too long of a wait.
    and apple better not skimp my 4th gen touch on features, i want FULL iOS 5 support.

    Every time Apple has demoed a new version of iOS it has been on the current hardware prior to the release of new hardware.





    dernhelm
    Sep 11, 03:40 PM
    I really think Apple will offer atleast 3 resolutions ie QVGA, DVD and(crossing fingers) HD 720p(may be at an extra cost and limited in number of available titles). Apple needs to do something which will set them apart from Amazon. I`ll be really disappointed if all we get is the same as Amazon.

    Apple is not concerned with the width of your internet pipe, they will be concerned about the pressure everyone else puts on their own pipes.

    All I can say is plan on being disappointed. You will get wide-screen aspect ratios but there is no way they will start out with (720p or 1080i) HD quality for an internet download. Amazon didn't do it for the same reasons. A movie download store is of no particular use to anyone if you could drive to the store and purchase the movie quicker. Geeks who don't mind fiddling around with BitTorrent not withstanding, John Q. Public needs something straightforward and simple.

    I'm more interested in the way Apple plans on getting around the "you gotta watch it on your computer screen" problem. Computers are fun and all, but when I watch a movie, I want to do it curled up on the couch in front of my TV. I don't live in a dorm room and I have no particular desire to replace my TV with a computer screen. The number and types of movies that I will download will be severely restricted if they are limited to those that I am willing to watch on my computer.

    Apple has to solve that problem if they want their video store to take off. And I think SJ knows it. Really high quality video would be a bonus, but non-HD, widescreen aspect ratio video that I could stream directly to my TV with little or no headache would suit me just fine.

    :cool:





    salmon
    Nov 30, 07:47 AM
    I would absolutely love a tablet. I would suggest people not get hung up on what other tablet PCs are out there, because I don't see anything out there that matches what I want, and I've been searching for 3+ years now. MS attempted it, did something miserable and half-assed as usual, and so tablets are called a failure. There were lots of MP3 players around before the iPod too.

    I want something that fits the following requirements:




    QCassidy352
    Aug 2, 11:00 AM
    Apple's been so boring this year, with a bluetooth might mouse just about the most exciting release thus far...

    macbook pro? imac core duo? intel mini? macbook? :confused:

    mac pro, xserve intel, leopard previews, maybe cinema displays, maybe something like a tablet that we haven't heard about.

    no updates to imacs, macbooks, macbook pros, or minis. Those are minor speed bumps that will be done quietly over the coming weeks and months, not something to trumpet in a keynote.





    iCrizzo
    Mar 29, 11:22 AM
    Dropbox is the same, only difference and it is a big difference if you purchase music from Amazon and store it, you can re-download all your music, that is huge. I can't tell you how many times I have lost music purchased through iTunes.



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