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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna Originally Posted by Aizmov View Post Apple should allow purchases or release iTunes for other OSes. you mean like Windows? cause it has had one for a while. Ever heard of Linux? There are Linux …
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I decided to try the Mac version of Chrome. About literally 2 seconds later, I decided that I have no use for it. Why? Ads! Tons of obnoxious ads on AppleInsider that I wasn't even aware existed because Firefox blocks pretty much all of them …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dualie Over at MacObserver "Bosco" is attempting to defend Psystar but is being creamed by seemingly far more knowledgeable opponents. I'm no lawyer, but I have never understood Psystar's case. It just seems so spe…
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Anybody want to argue the Psystar side of the case? Come on! We're dying to hear from you!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Povilas Really? If it weren't for all the reinstalls that required reboots, no. Otherwise, I'd never have to reboot OS X, contrary to XP and previous versions of Windows, where practically every application instal…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Seriously, anyone who brags abut uptime has got be a complete douche. Let try to make this even simpler. Frameworks are loaded into memory when an application needs them. Safari is not the only applicati…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Go to System/Library/Frameworks/. There is a WebKit and QuickTime framework. iTunes uses the QuickTime framework and others, but until those are updated iTunes doesn?t require and update. Now you are probably…
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee Yeah, there's a minute and a half you'll never get back, huh? ... poor baby. A true Unix geek brags about their uptime, and OS X is Unix with a poor uptime
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Simply put, you?re not just updating Safari.app or QuickTime.app when Apple?s issue an update, they are also updating the frameworks that are loaded when you start your machine. So why does updating these …
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Could somebody please explain to me why this update requires a reboot, despite the fact that no other browser on any other operating system I know of requires a reboot after install? I'm on Snow Leopard, for God's sake! You'd think Apple would …
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The fact that Telus and Bell offered essentially the same terms as Rogers for the iPhone is the smoking gun that there's collusion among the three cell phone providers. The fact that they're so callous about making it obvious indicates that they ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee It's already been said, but yeah, not really competition and so far Telus and Bell are providing less service for quite a bit higher prices. I pay about $70.00 a month for 6GB from fido and all the basic …
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Quote: Originally Posted by NonVendorFan Mobile devices are already becoming much more powerful and will continue to get faster. "Mobile devices with able to run Flash smoothly well before HTML 5 is a standard" Now that is an example of m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NonVendorFan Flash isn't just used on YouTube. Almost every major Television network and News Media Web site uses Flash as the standard for providing Video content. Hulu has become one of the most popular video con…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NonVendorFan Clearly Flash isn't working? Flash is on 99% of all internet enabled computers as of June 2009. http://www.adobe.com/products/player...s/flashplayer/ Dwindling group of Flash designers? What do you…
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Before making broad-reaching statements, could the Americans in the forums who have convinced themselves that "the government will run health care into the ground" research health care systems in other countries before commenting further? Thanks!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin But no legitimate competition is really being affected. itunes, Amazon downloads aren't restricted for example. Well, I'm thinking more about indie music and indie videos. I mean, there's got to be decent mu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rokcet Scientist No they aren't. They run Windows (apps), don't they! And if they are forcing you to run Windows (apps) too, they are compromising your security too. BUT: if my employer wants me to work from home I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rokcet Scientist Try TeamViewer. Cross-platform remote desktop control and sharing. It's FREE too. But you'll need someone on the other side to start the session up on your office machine: start up TeamViewer and le…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dockline I operate a small town ISP. Many "Net Neutrality" proposals would simply make successfully running our business impossible. I have no problem with the concept of information neutrality - an ISP certainly …