That's the big alarm bell for me
Is that anything like Liutenant being prounounced "Leftanant"?
You English need to learn to speak American...![]()
apple doesnt 'shoot' actual photos of their acutal products. They are all done by design on computer.
Any image URLs on a .Mac site will have the .Mac account name in the address. And obviously, the images would be hosted by Apple.
I don't think using Glass on a laptop screen border might be a good idea.
I don't think using Glass on a laptop screen border might be a good idea.
1 infinite loop mailing address. interesting cuz its apples official mailing address.
Um, no, "Aluminium" is indeed a correct spelling of the element in question. It's not a made up alloy or anything else. Did you perhaps incorrectly think that "Aluminum" is the only accepted spelling of the element? If so, consider yourself having learned something today.![]()
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Yes but anyone can make their address what they like, there aren't any paper invoices...
So, you drop your laptop more then your iPhone? Don't see any issue with this. Apparently the glass that Apple uses is more durable then standard plate glass.
can you imagine how much weight that would add.
apple will not use GLASS on a laptop.
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You misspelled 'Lieutenant'
You misspelled your phonetic attempt at 'Leftenent'
Aluminium is the correct spelling of the element. Most metals are that way - chromium, sodium, titanium, americium, uranium, plutonium, and so forth. There are some exceptions (platinum), and inconsistency in the latin names (plumbium (lead), vs. cuprum (copper)), but al-u-min-ee-um without the 'i' is just the typical American spelling. The rest of the world does it right, with the 'i'.
can you imagine how much weight that would add.
apple will not use GLASS on a laptop.
"'Aluminium' is spelled correctly."
finally someone clever LOL. glass is not a option. period.
it will be interesting come june, thats for sure
it find it odd that the iphone still looks the same. However those are tiny pics so i could be wrong
the fact that the pictures might not be flawless etc does (in my opinion) not mean that they are necessarily fake, or mockups by whoever..
It could be old design tests for the new product line, which would explain that they maybe use Tiger backgrounds. I don´t think they start designing new product lines a few weeks before launch.
Considering the Itunes advert: Apple does not need to change their marketing style every few weeks or months, or do they?