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Shadows suggest sun, sundial = iDial!
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paxman wrote: » It is not necessarily true that people have no clue. The file system is basically based on what people have been doing for years - filing. The odd thing is my computer is pretty well organised, filing wise. My physical desktop i…
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shaun, uk wrote: » It's quite common in British law for companies to be made to issue public apologies if they've been found to have defamed or libelled someone. The newspapers have to do it all the time, so this case is not without precedent. …
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cpsro wrote: » We have to remember speech is not a fundamental right in the UK. Apparently not even in a court of law. Beg pardon? Do manga carts and the bill of rights not ring a bell? We have the right of free speech in the uk, just like t…
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Of all Apple's UI designs game centre is the most appropriate. It seems trendy for people to go on about skeuomorphism, like anyone knew what it was until recently, and completely ignoring the fact that Mac OS has always been skeuomorphic (folders a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL I await the first "MP leaves iPad containing sensitive data on train" story. I give it two months. Followed by Apple PR shouting about how Find My iPad was able to locate it, lock it and wipe it. I think they'…
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David Heath is Deputy Leader of the House of Commons, ie he is part of the team that organises the house's business. He's not "deputy leader" which implies he's somehow in charge of the country...
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Just to point out that his name is Sir Jonathan Ive, or Sir Jonathan. Not "Ive" or "Jonny Ive" - unless you're his friend. That's how knighthoods work. Also, I think you misquoted him. Never misquote a knight. That's how beheadings work.
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Beat me to it
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Quote: Originally Posted by guch20 I'm wondering when we'll see a Microsoft Stoer popping up... The Chinese do have standards, you know...
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Quote: Originally Posted by foljs 1) And you? Lost the ability to SKIP past articles you don't want to read? 2) For the asian language speaking AI audience this info is useful, you anglo-centric-AI-bashing-OSX-using-bigot. Well said! I know…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JakeTheRock Am I the only one who thinks that dumbing down a system for people who don't want to learn how to use their computer is bad? AppleInsider, stop sucking off Apple. There are no "complex key commands" for Spa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ecphorizer [Regarding the depressed button issue] Well, okay, it's a slider. That's a big shift in what many users will recall from previous UIs. It's like getting into a mirror image car with the driver's contr…
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I'm going to patent "A device by which to state the bleeding obvious then sit patiently for 20 years until people are doing what was bleeding obviously going to happen, then realise its financial potential through means of legal procedure". Assum…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sheff Adding magazine subscriptions to the Ipad could really move it up in the world of e-readers. I've had the chance of using a nook for a while, and I have to say that reading on iPad is harder due to glare, but ea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cvaldes1831 Shame. And I thought we were making progress in 2010 in getting information to readers the way they want it. Considering The Guardian makes a loss every year, I think they need some sort of income in o…
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The Guardian (or "Grauniad" as it's affectionately known in the UK) is the only national UK newspaper not owned by a proprietor or shareholders, but by a trust. It has publicly stated on several occasions that it will always remain free online, but …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pembroke Just great, the app I recently purchased is soon to be discontinued! Marvellous. To be fair, the newspaper itself is £1 a day, to put it in to perspective. You were charged a day or two's editions for some…
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They also did a Thriller dance. This is ridiculous. Watch the video right to the end (if you can). Balmer appears right at the end http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft...iphone-hearses
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Quote: Originally Posted by iGuessSo; The story did: "Analyst Katy Huberty with Morgan Stanley indicated that iPad builds recently increased to 2 million per month, up from the previous number of just 1 million a month. Apple allegedly indicated t…