Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith

Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith

, your software, movies are all loaded on someone elses host hard boom its gone if you dont want to pay a monthly license fee. Physical media will go away eventually. As many people here pointed out, its probable that BD Blu-Ray is the last optical media. The efforts are going into cloud computing so your data would be everywhere and you only need a device to access it, be it a pocket-sized, laptop-sized or workstation-sized. Look at Google Docs, your data is on their servers and you can access it from anywhere. For this to happen though, bandwidth would have to increase dramatically, both on cellular networks and wire-based ones. Personally, I dont like sharing all my stuff with the rest of the world like that Physical media will go away eventually. As many people here pointed out, its probable that BD Blu-Ray is the last optical media. The efforts are going into cloud computing so your data would be everywhere and you only need a device to access it, be it a pocket-sized, laptop-sized or workstation-sized. Look at Google Docs, your data is on their servers and you can access it from anywhere. For this to happen though, bandwidth would have to increase dramatically, both on cellular networks and wire-based ones. Personally, I dont like sharing all my stuff with the rest of the world like that i agree, physical memory is going away fast!. Its about time, but the blank discs still too expensive to make it worthwhile. 50gig blu-ray disc Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith to cost no more than 10 in order to make sense. I rather back it up on multiple hard Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith that today run pretty cheap. Plus I agree that Apple is focusing on downloads rather than physical discs. So it seems they are in no hurry to provide BR-R to consumers. As for Blu-ray player only, it would be welcome. Thats what people said about CD-Rs. It has to start out expensive My question is, and maybe some of you might know this? Will quicktime after this update use the GPU to decode the H264 stuff or will it still be software based decoding. can someone pls confirm, when will macbooks be out?? Im very pleased to at last be able to confirm once and for all that new macbooks will be released later. could this mean new cinema displays as well?It could mean that ACDs are going Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith road than Once almighty Steve says that Blu-ray will be included to Macs and in his typical style tells how awesome it is and how good 1080p looks, most people here will start to support Blu-ray. Until that happens, its the same old Apple doesnt support it yet, so it isnt cool story. Wirelessly posted iPhone: Mozilla/ 0 iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 21 like Mac OS X; en-us AppleWebKit/ 1 KHTML, like Gecko Version/ 1 Mobile/5F136 Safari/ 20 I have been wondering when they were going to do this.

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