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Who cares if the SD card hangs out. I actually *think* I prefer that for speed of use. I'm just glad it's there. Oh, and did it crack anyone else up that only Apple could garner so much positive attention for finally including technology that's been…
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Gross or net?
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Dear Job, Please give me resize handles on both left and right sides of windows, as if usability were a consideration. Amen.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hillstones Doubtful and unnecessary. Drag the App to the trash and it is uninstalled. If you want to go further, go to your Library folder and trash the pref files in Preferences and Application Support (if any prese…
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...it's also beautiful. So, Microsoft beats Apple to the punch with a beautiful device that is multitouch and while it carries the moniker of HD it is actually lower resolution that iPod Touch. Awesome!
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Since analysts and bloggers are reportedly weighing in with predictions of WWDC or Post-WWDC introductions of new iPhone models, I'm going to go ahead and round out the field by predicting that new iPhone models will appear *before* WWDC.
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So how is voiceover handled? Is it done on the fly by the device itself, or does iTunes create a small MP3 file for each?
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Stupido.
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Especially when Apple continually fails to bump processor speeds in line with the organic changes in Intel's processor output. As it sits, I'm constantly analyzing mean-time-between-refresh to ensure that I get *this years* fastest Mac. Instead, if …
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Yeah, because limiting consumers to AT&T's network is good for consumers. Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity No, its merely disguised as "pro consumer, pro competition". In the long term it's bad for the consumer.
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Agreed. Viva la competition and consumer rights! Quote: Originally Posted by Virgil-TB2 Personally, I absolutely love it when some old-fashioned right-wing capitalist company gets blind-sided by decent modern European laws designed to give the…
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...a midrange tower and I *swear* I won't buy a competitor's hardware. I *like* your hardware. I just want something I can upgrade that doesn't cost a bazillion dollars.
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As the UK policing advertising claims: RIGHT ON! I wish we'd hold advertisers to a standard of verifiable claims here in the U.S.
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Yeah, Apple. Open up and give away your core business. That way you can grow the $119 licensing fee market, and ditch that annoying $700 per unit you earn from hardware. Then, you can hire a lot more programmers and begin the arduous process of writ…
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Because it could be the ultimate hand-held PC. I'd like one. Quote: Originally Posted by anotherperson Why would anyone want to run linux on an iPhone? What an unbelievable waste of time and effort.
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Well said. Likewise, they lost a sale to me for the same reason. If I have to upgrade anything, it's my peripherals (since all of them, three video cameras, a FW hub, and several FW audio interfaces). So, instead of a new MacBook, I bought a used Ma…
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God save us from these assholes.
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That's a weird way to drive sales. No new iMac for me. And, my plans for a mini-based test and development server are iced.
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Steve has too much disposable income. Methinks he's out of touch with the typical consumer, who isn't able to replace his entire technology layer for the privilege of owning the latest Mac computer. Dang it, I need to continue to use the cameras, ha…
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HOLY COW! The good thing is that prices can be dropped. Rarely can they be raised. Quote: Originally Posted by kaiser_soze sure, you can make notebook computers this way, and sure, people are going to like it. But what apple needed to do…