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Quote: Originally Posted by biggsjm The ?pure Cocoa? stuff is about additional Cocoa wrappers for APIs that currently are only available in Carbon (and/or at the BSD level) ? more stuff that developers can do using Objective-C APIs. It is not abo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xanthohappy Not only that, Apple's usage rights page says 48 hours as well: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1928 48 for the UK now too. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1931 It wasn't online earlier when I checked. S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer They dropped Carbon 64 to force the developers to move to Cocoa. Cocoa as 32 bit has always been. It's not a Cocoa is 64 only issue. That's entirely academic if the system is 64bit only. 32bit Cocoa is a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin 64-bit won't necessarily mean discontinue 32-bit support, it could simply be that they will make the system fully 64-bit i.e. the Carbon API, which currently isn't. They already announced they were dropping 6…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider With iTunes Movie Rentals, once a movie is rented, it starts downloading from the iTunes Store directly to iTunes or Apple TV, and users with a fast Internet connection can start viewing the movie in secon…
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Quote: Originally Posted by codymr How do I know if my MacBook Pro runs 32 or 64 Bit? I am ignorant of such things... now I feel shame. If it's a really early MBP with a Core Duo CPU, it's 32bit. If it's later and has a Core 2 Duo - both 32bit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregAlexander My understanding was that OSX is already designed to allow a seamless use of 32 and 64 bit applications (on 64 bit chips) but only a small portion takes advantage of this. If the OS goes 64 bit, that s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The primary change would be a complete transition to an Intel-only, 64-bit platform that drops PowerPC support, pushing developers to code only for the x86 architecture at the heart of all Macs released f…
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It's possible I'd guess. Likely, no. Leander has been known to be a bit away with the fairies at times quoting unqualified rumours. Here's why I think it's possible and purely my take on what I've read over the last year... iPhone v1 was more …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Get serious. The breadth and depth of tariff and subsidy protections that EU governments dole out to local industries is at a totally different level compared to what the US does. (Granted, the current a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Trouble with this idea is that having a small screen was one of the flaws Steve Jobs specifically mentioned about other ultra-mobile designs. The philosophy of the MBA is to be lightweight without compromisin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Hopefully we'll get less bellyaching about Apple's pricing in the EU. Wanna bet? The EU/US trade dispute is, from what I gather, over what constitutes a technology product (computer, monitor etc) and w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Thank you, I knew I forget something in my previous post. 5) 3GPP Release 7 not finished. Yup. It'd be a miracle for a hardware manufacturer to roll out Release 7 hardware during the final stages of th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I see nothng about this story that can be substantiated.We do have evidence that that the chip is most likely the S-GOLD3H which has a max download of 7.2Mb/s. I don't think there is even one cell phone that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by merdhead So you can get 40G a month for 5 pounds a month on HSPA? Which phone company offers that? I'd also say that 2M/1M is comparable to HSPA. Anyway you'd hardly judge by the first entrant. SO you're saying no one …
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Quote: Originally Posted by merdhead The benefit is that the computing industry understands scale, so they will be looking for a worldwide standard market. Anything wireless is going to mean there is some international variation but I think the h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gsteeno Mmm, I don't think so. I recall Apple unveiling the iPhone in Jan '07, and the Prada introduced outside the US at approximately the same time frame, maybe a little before. No way Apple copied LG, as 1) there …
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Quote: Originally Posted by FastLaneJB Right but the iPhone according to rumours had been worked on for roughly 3 years. So this chipset wasn't around at the time they started working on. I suspect they wanted to release the iPhone earlier than w…
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Avoiding the towermac debate because it is tedious, I've often thought Apple would sell more Minis if they included a cheaper screen than the Apple Cinema displays and the keyboard/mouse so buyers didn't have to source them themselves. It just seems…
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Quote: Originally Posted by merdhead Nope, not anymore they don't: http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.j...leID=201311325 Thanks. I wasn't aware they'd shipped their engineers of to ST. However, that said, the N series were all in house efforts…