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Quote: Originally Posted by nace33 I understand the desire to have a more traditional gaming experience (which is why the wii gets old), however, I can't help but imagine what developers could come up with, gamewise, using all the sensors in the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nace33 I would rather see AppleTV apps that use the iPhone as the controller. Bah, while I don't mind using my iPhone as a remote control occasionally, I'd balk at the idea of using a $200-$300 phone in the place of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Obviously one could imagine the possibilities of faster iPhones paired wirelessly with Apple TV to serve as a video game controller. If one knew how software works, one would know that such an idea is o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism If Leopard discs are sold for use with Mac computers running Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processors or faster, and every Mac sold comes with a version of OS X installed, then the discs…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal What do you mean "if it is indeed an upgrade disc"? Name one company - just one - that currently has an agreement with Apple to purchase a full-license copy of OSX? Last time I checked, any copy that is for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by kim kap sol You almost hit the real reason why Apple is "locking" OS X to specific hardware...almost. Apple locks OS X onto specific hardware because, that's the hardware it gets tested the most on. This means that …
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I wish Psystar my best here, but this is unfortunately where DMCA stifles competition and innovation. What was really intended to protect copyrighted content from illegally being copied is now being used to lock software to specific hardware and loc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius HDMI (and the full DisplayPort spec) is capable of delivering both audio and video simultaneously, thus there would be no need to resync as you stated. Really, without HDCP, all it would come down to is plu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster on Tuesday issued one of his trademark reports to address a number 'unanswered questions surrounding the Apple story,' such as when the company plans to next update its i…
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I do not see how the cracks pictured here (around the camera, buttons or the headphone port ... OK, maybe the headphone port) would be caused by misuse. Drops would certainly not cause that either. They certainly appear to be flaws in the plastic an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Microsoft is less interested in adopting WebKit for a future version of Internet Explorer than in its plans to replicate another Apple-driven technology: the direct-to-customer software distribution model …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider AT&T Mobility chief executive Ralph De La Vega [...] He pointed out that AT&T offers a tethering solution to users of Research In Motion's BlackBerry smartphones for an additional $30 per month,…
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How does "set" get interpreted as "no new products"? Couldn't "set" equally mean, our new product lineup for the holidays is "set" ... but we ain't telling yet?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Phong "Our holiday line-up is set." http://www.macworld.com/article/1365...?lsrc=rss_main How does "set" get interpreted as "no new products"? Couldn't "set" equally mean, our new product lineup for the holidays …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pdiddy Apple created the hardware, it's running their OS, and they run the App Store. They can deny any app they choose. [...] There's nothing anti-competitive about what they're doing. In your mind maybe.
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AT&T has some kind of "Mobile TV" service that is available on certain phones. Too bad it isn't on the iPhone. I assume it's just an add-in chip ... a lot simpler than this bulky thing. http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/me...net/mobile-tv/ …
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I'm still hoping for a Blu-ray drive and FireWire.
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I'm apparently having a deja vu moment from 10 years ago when the Bluetooth spec was announced and Personal Area Networks were the hot topic.
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One should not forget that FireWire is also still the "standard" way to do digital recordings off of cable STBs. I believe the FCC still requires cable companies to provide a box with FireWire when asked (there is no other alternative). My STB has i…
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I think I'm very glad I got a new 15" MacBook Pro at the beginning of summer. I like my trackpad button where it is, and I like my DVI port. The new screens look tacky. Oh, and seriously, one can get a 24" monitor for < $400. I know Apple's…