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Quote: Originally Posted by pmjoe If you look at the article, it's talk with others "at the same firm" (in other words, if you work together at a company, etc., you can collaborate), and no, legally, the "spirit" of it doesn't count for anything.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hdasmith How does that work? It's not even been out for a week! Hasn't been "public" for a week. Doesn't mean they haven't had access already, or even just questioning apple about information before the official ann…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iBill Actually, with regard to iPhone, Apple has been reasonably non-secretive about their plans. They pre-announced the product itself, including the model/price/feature set and some detail of the carrier model, and t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The iPhone software developers kit (SDK) introduced by Apple on Thursday is proof the company is determined not to replicate mistakes made during the onset of its Mac platform, investment bank Piper Jaffra…
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Quote: Originally Posted by suhail - Could you please show us road-maps for HP, Dell, RIM, Palm, and MS? - I remember processor roadmaps that were given to Apple by Motorola and IBM... Yeah not very reliable. - Apple still supports early versio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bluedalmatian If all applications have to be bought in binary form only from iTunes isn't this going to cause problems for developers using open source code in their apps if the code is under the GPL? I don't think …
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE Yes, I am sure they have a way of checking for viruses written using the SDK. I doubt that iPhone applications will be that hard to analyze, the iPhone still have small processor and storage and may not be abl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE Please read correctly. I said you don't have to go through the source code to make sure there are no trojans or viruses, there are many ways to avoid them. Apple may accept only "trusted" developers though iTu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE I believe thats what Apple have been saying since they released the iPhone. They are concerned about security and stability. You don't have to go through the whole source code to know if a program actually hav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington I think everyone needs to just relax and take a chill-pill. Actually, you need to use a better analogy. There is nothing Apple could do to charge for podcasts. They don't develop, host, or pay for them. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by djpadz People who purchased Blue Harvest on DVD got a second DVD with the video in MP4 format. However, to add it to iTunes, you had to enter a code at the store, which would decrypt the MP4 file, and then re-encrypt …
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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington I don't know how they did it, but twice I know of the entire blackberry empire went down when they tried to update their software. That was the blackberry back-end that was being updated. Sure, if you sc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DHagan4755 Wow, this is great stuff. I imagine a (not too distant) future where I can run an instance of Windows 2003 Server on an Xserve for the light stuff that I have a Dell PowerEdge rack mount doing now. I can't…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quine Walt Mossberg is a horrible source and doesn't know what he's doing. He compared the $1200 iMac to the $1500 Dell and said after upgrading the iMac to match the dell it was a $100 difference. That is WRONG. H…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ajmas It all depends what you use Firewire for. SATA still uses the CPU as the controller, whereas Firewire has an independent controller. This is important for systems that are already loaded doing other things. At th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Walter Slocombe ..."Nonetheless, the growth may largely be the result of the delayed arrival of Office 2008, which is now expected in January. iWork's sales are likely to drop once the Microsoft suite upgrade is releas…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zunx Hopefully it will be based on Intel Silverthorne chip, and thus it will be tiny. The full Mac OS X computer on your hand. Finally! I'm betting on this finally being the Powerbook G5 we've been waiting for. Just…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EagerDragon Are the black hellicopters watching you or do you allways see evil and treachery? Exactly what do black helicopters have to do with this. We're all glad you're happy to know Apple secretly pulls features…
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Quote: Originally Posted by godrifle Really? On what do you base your opinion? Mine is based on my recent experience with Apple: I still can't use my Logitech USB webcam that was disabled due to a bug in 10.4.10. Apple's verified the bug, but no …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM That can't really be the problem, or really, it doesn't make sense. If someone is using consumer software to back up a computer at a major corporate or medical organization, then they have other problems too. …