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Quote: Originally Posted by realmike15 1. Dual-Core Processor Theoretically a DC should use less power and be faster than the 3GS. So, if you keep adding cores, you eventually end up with a perpetuum mobile? Quote: As popular as h.264 is.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingOfSomewhereHot I think he was referring to the special effects... the "liquid morphing metal" effect specifically. It was new and state-of-the-art with that movie. That's still 2, not 3.
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A DisplayPort display can't magically convert a DVI signal? Gasp.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tauron My prediction is that by the year 2015 Apple will have equaled Microsoft's marketshare, with or sans Jobs. I am talking Macintoshes versus Windows PCs. So you're saying Apple will sell more computers than HP,…
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And here I thought this was going to be a thread about Hitler and Steve Jobs.
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Quote: Originally Posted by talksense101 So does Microsoft ship Windows 7 Mail with built in exchange support? The engadet reviewer is very happy with the Exchange integration. Windows 7 doesn't have a built-in Mail client. You can download …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tauron Neither: mail, calendar and address book is all you need and 100x better than those programs. It's "iCal", not "calendar". Also, Mail is still rather awful at handling large mailboxes. It has gotten better, b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by djsherly Actually, what I did cite initially was a direct comparison between the Palm Application Launcher of yore and the current iPhone Springboard. Someone else completely randomly brought up the Newton (you missed …
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So breaking, you misspelt the title and didn't add any opinion of your own?
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Apple isn't admitting anything. Apple is referring to a review that praises the MacBook Pro line-up for its displays, especially concerning color accuracy: "colour accuracy in the three MacBook Pro displays is as right as we've seen in a laptop disp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H I just wasn't sure if there were any carbon-based drawing APIs that were causing problems? Can developers still use QuickDraw or is that now gone entirely? Another consideration is that if developers who are s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H Thanks for the new images, chucker. What do you think of my "no RI (by default) in OS X until OS X is cocoa-only" theory? Is a carbon-free 10.7 likely? Well, Apple had started back in 10.4 development to pr…
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My screenshots from the previous post were (rather obviously) from a WWDC State of the Union video. The idea was to prove that it's real by pointing to a publicly-available video. I accept the criticism that it wasn't good quality, though, but I was…
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Netbooks use single-core Intel Atoms. The dual-core model is for "nettops". One of the things it lacks is VT, so virtualization (such as with VMware Fusion or Parallels Desktop) would be rather slow. Also, the MacBook Air does not use ULV processors…
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Quote: Originally Posted by motrek The second fallacy is that the iPhone does not have enough RAM to multitask. This ignores the idea of virtual memory. It does so because iPhone OS does not have virtual memory. When it runs out of memory, it …
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Windows CE is the foundation of several operating systems, including Windows Mobile.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin The second one clearly has a fake image on screen - either that or the girl has some really manly hands. Take a closer look. Particularly in the bottom left of the girl.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sapporobabyrtrns And this is bad why? Because it's an unsupported, undocumented hack. There are all sorts of obvious problems with that.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sapporobabyrtrns My Nokia's sync with iTunes. No, they don't ? they sync with a third-party app that accesses an XML export of the iTunes library. Blackberries work the same. Quote: It is just another device syn…