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The demos do indeed work on the iPhone. Nice!
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Having Linux running on the iPhone is a good thing, it means that the device will remain useful for longer and it may find new uses besides what the device maker decides. I don't think jailbreak is a great solution on several levels. Linux on iPh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lictor Javascript and HTML won't mature, they're past maturation and they move onto decomposition. You will be disappointed to see how widely Javascript is being used in the coming years... Quote: Really. Action…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stormchild Too bad they spelled "Ambience" wrong. (I realize so many people have spelled it wrong that "ambiance" has been added to the dictionary as an alternate spelling by now, so please, don't bother looking it up …
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Quote: Originally Posted by beg_ne Good luck microsoft, my BS meter is off the charts. Pretty much anything that starts with "get the facts" is nothing more than brain melting marketroid crap. lol so true
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Quote: Originally Posted by hezekiahb Add on to this matter the fact that many religious groups do not agree that homosexuality is acceptable in their ranks but now you want a law saying they aren't allowed to fire someone based on orientation. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland The "moving" rest will work similar to this touch bin lid: Lol, now we have a place to keep our speculative dreams. How do you operate this?
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Because the box is checked by default. I'd wager they are betting most people don't read the update info, they just click through it as fast as possible. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten a tool ba…
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Quote: Mr L. in the UK asks: "Early reports suggest the Time Capsule uses a sparse 'expanding' partition to store Time Machine backups. Theoretically, this would continue to expand until the disk is full. Could you see if it is possible to 'limit' …
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It does not look like the DVD drive has a USB out, if it did it would not take away one USB connector. Alas what happened to USB daisy chaining? http://google.com/search?q=usb+daisy...pcformat.co.uk
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Quote: Originally Posted by NOFEER this is for a road warrior, we buy what makes sense, this makes sense. it's not supposed to be my desktop...i've loved my ibm X 12 inch screen, but i'd sure like the widescreen larger keyboard. who cares about…
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Quote: Originally Posted by walldorfb Guess you're right, but I still worry a bit because I heard no real interest in optimising software for more then 2 or 4 cores the most. I saw Tiger and Leopard handling cores ok, but are they really optimi…
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Eh? CoreFoundation is legacy? No, CoreFoundation is open source. Anyway, to the original poster I would ask: are you interested in Gnustep? Gnustep is an attempt to reproduce the NeXT/MacOS X environment in Linux. Its main achievement is a progra…
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I am confused, does that use a LCD or eink for display? It does not look as white and black as eInk would so I assume it is a LCD. Not very attractive for a ebook reader.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ouragan \\\ ???
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Not in any numbers. As for the cradle thing. The problem with it is that the pressure on your arm from pressing down when writing, as well as the weight, makes it very uncomfortable after a short while, eve…
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Heh, I am just happy to read a serious Dilger review. Is he at his best with simpler products? Well done.
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The review is long, apologistic and sometimes inaccurate. But well, it does go into details and does include competitive information. Not bad by Roughly Drafted standards. It seems to please the crowd too I still prefer Anandtech's.
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Quote: Originally Posted by galore So, if you move from Salzburg, Austria to Barcelona, Spain, you will be able to keep your Austrian number ?? Because thats like moving from NY, NY to LA, CA in the USA. Also, in the US, for legacy reasons,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I've always agreed that CDMA is better than GSM, but we have some strong GSM supporters here, mostly from where it reigns as king. And you are right, from what I read. I never realised that CDMA was newer t…