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Quote: Originally Posted by Jaspo Apple, thanks for the HTTP Live Streaming "OPEN" draft standard. Dang, it's not even a standard yet, and somehow your new iPod Nano captures video in the exact same file format. Thanks for giving us such OPEN s…
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You can bet it's half a megapixel or so, so fine for quick videos, but not much else... It's an interesting idea, we'll see. If nothing else it's a differentiating factor that might make more people chose the nano...
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I'm not remotely paranoid - just interested...
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£79.99 here in the UK for Western Europe. That's border-line acceptable, but stretching it... I'll have a closer look at the other apps available. Suggestions anyone?
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Of course iTunes 9 will support leopard. It'll likely come out in September when the new iPods are announced, which will probably be before snow leopard is released. Even if snow leopard was released, it'd make no sense to drop leopard support for a…
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If the DVD association have decided to allow 'managed copies', I'd bet iTunes would be the first to support it...
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I work in the games industry and it's very common to not get paid overtime, yet you're expected to do it (during 'crunch' at least).
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Perhaps most interesting is the implication that the software is bundled with the cradle - not through the App Store - how will that work? The iPhone dock connector does output audio (from the iPod/quicktime) and always has. I'm not sure about it…
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Surely integrating these 'applets' into iTunes would make more sense - having every album you buy cluttering your home screen would not be good. I think this could be very lucrative for apple - it'll increase the differentiation between them and …
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If Apple don't have a Pre, I'd be worried. Sticking your head in the sand is the best way to lose out to your competition.
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Was just in the Regents Street store in London and it was pretty busy, not far off how busy it is around Christmas. I did notice that the One 2 One tables were popular - with 5 people having sessions, which is many more than I've noticed in the past.
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Apple make about 70-80% profit in the UK, about 40% profit in the US (before marketing, distribution etc). Dell on the other hand make 6.5% (net) profit, HP 5%.
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The Mac Mini increased by £100+ here in the UK, which stopped me buying one... It's $822 in the UK and $628.95 in the US (both prices including tax) - paying 30% more to buy in the UK hardly seems justified.
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The 5th Avenue store is one of the least plesant to be in - overcrowded and a bit opressive with quite a low ceiling and no real windows. Most of the others are much more airy, at least the ones I've been to. Location, location, location...
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I had mine fail too - a late 2007 Mac Book Pro 15" - took it into the apple store and they fixed it in 3 days. Not too bad, but obviously I'd rather it didn't break!
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I'd say the accelerometer 'lag' is intentional to make sure you're actually intending to rotate the device, perhaps not though. Either way, Apple have plenty of time to counter the Zune if they wish...
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I'd expect Apple to be trying to move all their iPods (bar the shuffle) to the iPhone OS platform, over the next couple of years anyway. A camera on the existing nano doesn't appear to make much sense to me - most people have a phone with a camera o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella I think the perfect interface would be a Microsoft Surface in every Starbucks. you can do the entire transaction and payment on a big ass box. ... covered in coffee stains... I can't really see …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Voice dialing is something I've missed since switching to iPhone. Now if they could only make a decent ring tone that is loud enough to hear when the phone is in my pocket. I've pretty much given up on ever answ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Capt. Obvious Read the article again: Apple has worked very hard to make sure that their automatic update procedure secure, both in the sense that it is private, and in the sense that it works dependably. I can see…