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I wonder if there isn't a gestures-type functionality which would be released in some future software update. I hope so. Until then I'm sticking with my Logitech Revolutions mouse.
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I'm not sure that I totally agree with the premise of the original post. Since 2004, when I bought my first Mac (an iBook with Tiger), my Windows skills have eroded significantly. With bootcamp and the virtualization solutions, I've managed to kee…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Given Blu-Ray, streaming and games I don't see why that would be surprising. I think that it probably has to do with the fact that I have had a hard time thinking of it as anything other than a game system. M…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingOfSomewhereHot For game play, it's whichever has the games you want. As a web-browser, both suck big-time. They just don't compare to a "real computer" for browsing the internet. (But that's not really what they …
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It's been said before on these forums that the purpose of the Macbook Air is not to be a fully featured and powered portable computer. It seems to be Apple's answer to the Mac user who requires a low-weight, second machine to supplement their full-…
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You probably can't go wrong with either one. With netflix soon coming to PS3 and the built in BluRay, you could argue that the PS3 offers more value, especially at the new $299 price point.
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An old thread, I know. Netflix streaming coming to PS3. I think that it's very disappointing that Apple has not been able to swing some kind of deal with Netflix to bring streaming video to the iTunes store or to the Apple TV. My PS3 is threateni…
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Looks much improved over the Mighty Mouse, but still not as fully featured as other mice. Hopefully they will add more functionality with software updates. My Logitech revolution has buttons on it that I can use to bring up Dashboard and Expose. …
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Snow Leopard. Prior to that was iWork '09. Prior to that was the most recent MacHeist. It's funny actually... I am purchasing a ton of stuff on and for my iPhone, but as you put it, seem to be at a stage of software nirvana with my Mac. I need s…
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I'm pretty sure that Apple will have some twist on the Tablet that none of us are expecting. Or maybe it's all smoke and mirrors deception for a product totally out of left field.
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Quote: Originally Posted by star-fish I'm not sure I really understand this argument. If I'm buying a physical book, I don't expect a free download of the audiobook version. If I'm buying a Blu-Ray disc, I don't expect to get a digital download o…
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iTunes consists of three distinct parts: 1. An online store where one can purchase media. All music on this store is now DRM free and may be played on a large variety of media devices. 2. A "jukebox" app for managing media from a variety of s…
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It's free. Instructions here.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flick Justice Thats great I hear about Drobo all the time, and the easy to upgrade infrastructure is great. what sort of issue might I expect? flick. Well, startup cost is considerable. You need to spend money …
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I am a big fan of Drobo and use one for exactly this purpose.
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I would think that anyone is free to take the non-DRMd files out of iTunes and use whatever jukebox they want to load them onto whatever device they want. One can use the iTunes store without using iTunes to manage their music!
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so my car's head unit has an iPod interface that allows me to browse my iPhone via the head unit's touchscreen. Browseable categories are "playlists" "artists" "songs" and one more that I never use. Has anyone been able to figure out how to get a …
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So I've been in multiple Starbucks across the country and while iTunes seems to recognize that I am in a Starbucks and displays the banner across the top of the iTunes store, I have never actually seen displayed what song is playing on the overhead …
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Thanks for the info... I just placed my order!