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Quote: Originally Posted by Damn_Its_Hot Actually they can use iTunes and all they should need to do this is available from Apple (since 2002 I think). http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2172 That API is older than iTunes itself (comes from Soun…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Itunes 8.x + maintenance releases will continue for a year and that's it. No new features as that will be in the iTunes 9 code base. Given that iTunes still runs on Tiger (even though Leopard is almost t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Macs have a TPM chip that the OS checks for and if it's not found, it goes into a loop and won't boot. Wrong. http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/chapter10/tpm/ Quote: Regardless of what the media has been h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism If he is running XP, like most people are still using then an app crash can bring down the whole system. Not true. It is not possible in XP for an application crash to affect the entire system. User space …
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According to http://controlyourself.ca/2008/11/27...-for-identica/, LaTwit and Twittelator Pro each support both Twitter and identi.ca.
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Quote: Originally Posted by factualfilms I would suggest you ignore the advice below. Never buy the first line of anything from Apple including operating systems. Much better off with a tried and tested machine. Let some other idiots be the gu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Nokia recently announced the CPU and RAM of the N97, a single 464MHz ARM 11 with 128MB RAM, I'd say such a mediocre offering is a not so smart phone. So, then, what about the 412 MHz ARM 11 in the iPhone (als…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Z][ANSWER Hello all! Hey guys and how to activate this new notifications menu? I don't see anything when look to my settings page... I take it you're on iPhone OS 3.0 beta 3? In which case you signed an NDA?
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell At least from the hype the point of HTML 5 media is to play media in the browser without need for a third party player. I suppose it depends on how you define "built-in". In Safari, QuickTime will handle th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell But my over all point is that media streamed to the iPhone does not have to be in a proprietary wrapper such as flash, and proprietary wrappers will not be required for HTML 5. Indeed. Quote: As far as …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell H.264 doesn't require a media wrapper at all. HTML 5 will allowing the playing of open source media right in the browser window, without an third party player. HTML 5 will still require a container. For whi…
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Wait… what? You publicly post a video of something obtained through an NDA, thereby breaching it, and you are complaining that Apple isn't being fair?
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Quote: Originally Posted by zanshin You mean "fast-passed tech environment" (compound modifier hyphenation) and "misspelt." "Misspelled" is actually a valid alternative spelling. You're correct about the other rule, however. Now, can we pl…
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It reloads them when they were kicked out of RAM. The iPhone has 128 MB of RAM, and no virtual memory. As soon as other things you do on it take up too much memory, Safari starts removing least recently visited pages, which means it has to reload th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Swan The Treo, which is generations older than the iPhone, is a superior business device RIGHT NOW. Good for the Treo. You do realize the Pre comes with an entirely different, incompatible operating system?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Insideyou Hello Guys, I got a little problem. I have a new aluminium macbook 2.4ghz with leopard 10.5.5, but i want to install 10.5.4. Why? There's no good reason I can think of. Quote: Is it possible to put …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lorre Do you mean the caps lock light? I believe Haggar means the num lock that is common on PC keyboards which changes the functionality of the numeric keypad. But I don't think Mac keyboards are even capable of sendi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Why would a browser engine would need more code to work with a new OS? Would that be the work of Safari, not WebKit? I recall using WebKit nightly builds prior to the official release of Leopard. Because n…
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WebKit builds have been > 14 MB starting with r27031 on 2007-10-25, when Leopard (in addition to Tiger) was included.
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Quote: Originally Posted by aegisdesign I also noticed there's a YahooSync Framework mentioned in System Profiler. So, it looks like it'll sync with more than just Exchange. YahooSync was introduced with 10.4.10. Your Address Book can already …