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New MacBook Airs and Mac Minis
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Posted 03 August 2011 - 09:09 AM
Can't download this via iTunes, it says the address can't be found.
#4
Posted 03 August 2011 - 11:28 AM
Not only is the podcast unavailable from iTunes, but the AAC verson (didn't try MP3 one) has something like 5 minutes of dead air was inserted in the last third of the podcast (but I don't think anything actually got cut out of the podcast).
#5
Posted 03 August 2011 - 12:27 PM
Yeah, sorry about that -- we had a couple of big technical snafus. The corrected file should be up shortly.
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Posted 04 August 2011 - 04:06 AM
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Posted 08 August 2011 - 02:44 AM
Jim suggests with the 13" MacBook Airs that, rather than paying for an i7 upgrade people would do better to get more RAM. But at least in the Japan store the 13" models come with 4GB as standard and it isn't possible to go beyond 4 GB. Did he mean that it's actually possible to fit 8 GB if you go third party? If 4GB is indeed the upper limit, what do you Macworld people think of this RAM ceiling? Is not being able to upgrade to 8 GB a major factor in buying decisions?
One other thing: The "Mobile and more with Michael Gartenberg" episode is dated, at least on my Mac, as having been released on December 8th of this year. That means it's always listed as the newest episode, and for quite a long time after its release I was waiting and waiting and wondering why there weren't any new episodes coming out. Is this just a problem at my end or was there a problem with the original file? Note that 8-digit yearmonthday dating is pretty foolproof.
One other thing: The "Mobile and more with Michael Gartenberg" episode is dated, at least on my Mac, as having been released on December 8th of this year. That means it's always listed as the newest episode, and for quite a long time after its release I was waiting and waiting and wondering why there weren't any new episodes coming out. Is this just a problem at my end or was there a problem with the original file? Note that 8-digit yearmonthday dating is pretty foolproof.
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