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a use-case for this trackpad that may not be immediately obvious to many readers is using the trackpad for the input of chinese characters. Apple added in 10.6 the ability to draw chinese characters on your trackpad, and recognize them/show sugge…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sapridyne Outlook 2011 uses EWS. 10.5/10.6 uses EWS. iPhone OS uses EAS. Subtle in name, huge difference technologically. -Sapridyne Exactly what I came here to say. Daniel spouts off 100s of words on factuall…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Not supported does not mean it?s not possible, obviously. The article should have mentioned that it?s easy to run Win7 natively on a Mac. Doesn't work with the latest 27" imacs unfortunately
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How about: . deleting print queues instead of migrating them during an upgrade. . expose behaving super-strangely on 4-finger trackpad swipe, occasionally going into a state where windows bounce offscreeen instead of bounce back into view. …
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Bah, these iPhone plans are sh*t. I knew Vodafone would screw us when it came to data, but I was really hoping for an unlimited 3G plan
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The majority of the large Apps sizes are related to localisation of the NIB files, and also if they strip the PPC code making them intel-only binaries, I can see how they can get these large size reductions. Anyway, if these large app sizes bothe…
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Quote: Jobs noted that there will be more .Mac applications released later in the year, and again noted that the iPhone SDK would enable third parties to address the subject of iPhone blogging "if Apple does not address it." Jobs then recommended t…
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External brick power supply, most likely for the displays edit: too slow, bet to it x2 :P
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Quote: Originally Posted by daijones Apple will have to try a little harder with the iPhone in Europe I suspect. The market there is a little more mature, and the iPhone seems to be lacking some features that may be expected, for example multimed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mariofreak85 here's part of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6JWqllbhXE no, that was macworld in January. This is WWDC that is happenning right now.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Celemourn The two primary problems I've experienced with gaming are: A) Experiencing a tendancy to loose touch with reality. I experienced this first hand when I was stationed in Korea in the Army. With nothing e…
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Quote: Originally posted by kim kap sol Exactly...so these Taiwanese notebook makers are going to be putting out ugly, heavy and large heaters for 50 bucks less than beautiful and slick laptops that have the same performance. Of course, there …
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Quote: Originally posted by wilco How is it amazing? Quark has one product to put out, while Adobe has an entire suite. It's amazing because Quark are generally pretty slow when it comes to anything. They only just realised that people hate t…
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Apple Computer's Insanely Great Business Plan: 1. File zillions of patents 2. ? 3. Profit!
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Quote: Originally posted by Ireland This is ****** great! The words Bitchin' Where's your class?
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Quote: Originally posted by wilco So, it's gotten to the point where you're replying to your own posts?
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a_greer: There are the smaller sixe retail boxes, which a lot of PC software comes in (still rectangular front), and then there is Apple-small retail packaging, which is a box just bigger than a cd itself. I think it would be cool if all of Apple…
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Im sure wih steve in charge of this, it will end up an ultra stylish and modern campus. I can imagine - loads of contempory structures, glass, Black and White glossy buildings. Hopefully there is some kind of public visitor area/shops/tour or some…
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Quote: Originally posted by Chris Cuilla I heard it was the robots and the shade of gray. Coule have been both though. I actually meant shade of grey aswell. Because, of course, there is only one shade of black, and anything else is grey.…
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I read in the "Steve Jobs: iCon" book that in the 90's Steve demanded that the NeXT Computer factory be repainted several times as it "Wasn't the right shade of black". He also spent ridiculous amounts of money on a central glass staircase. However …