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I thought most creative's keyboards already had a knob attached
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Ha Ha!
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Not free on the Australian app store, must be USA only Was interested to try it out but not $5 worth.
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Interestingly the "Overview" panel on my MBA doesn't have the "Startup Disk" line item whereas on my Mini it does. I call fake!
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Naming this guy is the wrong thing to do. Very poor form AI.
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Regarding the "Doled" saga: We are very fortunate to have english as our native tongue. Whilst not the most widely spoken primary language worldwide, it is currently the favoured language for international communication. Speaking only english w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mpantone Let's reiterate that AppleInsider is a US website written in American English. That's just an excuse for not being able to read or write properly.
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I could be wrong and I don't know where you are based, but I suspect in the UK you would be correct in that interpretation because of the old germanic verb's use in that context for many years. I suspe…
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I too think the Aussie voices sound more artificial than the current ones and they have a slight kiwi accent. The other voices sound great though. I should qualify that by stating that I don't understand Japanese and my english isn't that good eit…
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Its absolutely true that Pages and Numbers are not as powerful as Word and Excel. However, they are both more than adequate for the vast majority of users. Word and Excel are great tools but many of their "power features" are not even used by most…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Or just wait for Mavericks. Agreed. Until we find out how good the iCloud keychain thingo is it makes no sense to buy anything. If you didn't have a password manager before now, you wont be any l…
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I think, if the situations were reversed with Apple being a Norwegian company wanting too flyover and photograph Washington, that the US govt would react in a similar way.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Looking ahead, it appears Apple has much more in store for the coming months, as Cook tipped his hand in a rare forward looking hardware statement. "This is the same culture and company t…
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Apple pricing in Australia for products which it has 100% control of is pretty much the same as for the US. There are only slight variances which are easily, and rightly, accounted for in freight, tariffs, local taxes and the like. This is not the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal Wrong. You want to pay more taxes than legally necessary, or what you believe is to be "fair", go right ahead if you feel the need to get all gung-ho about it. No one will stop you. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Or maybe they can retroactively change the law. The UK did it. The ATO has vast and far reaching powers, it is possible that they could make a retroactive change. I …
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According to the claim, not only did Apple acquire the image for comping purposes, they subsequently advised that they didn't intend to use the image in advertising. Seems to me that Apple has to cop it sweet...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galbi Companies who invest in real R&D will hog their patents after these decision. Watch as technological progress will take a hit of never meeting its full potential. "Come o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jason98 Just wonder, where it is written that 2.25% is NOT reasonable? What is the definition of a "reasonable royalty"? It may not be the "reasonable" but the "non-discriminatory" that i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by elroth As soon as you pay your Apple Insider membership fees. Bwahahaha. Touché