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"When you worship at the Temple of the Almighty Pageview, it makes sense to spew a lot of nonsense about big companies like Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon et al." Yes outrageous clickbait does drive attention to various companies,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iPhone1982 This is the exact reason the World will not like this article. It shows that Apple is over charging for a hot product while they can.. Apple consistently earned higher profits and margins on its iPod l…
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Apple isn't claiming any relation between Google Voice apps being pulled from the App Store (at AT&T's request) and the threat of jailbreak phones allowing access to the baseband processor (at issued in the EFF challenge). Wired's article is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by neiltc13 Will this website's editors ever stop slinging mud at Microsoft? By "slinging mud" do you mean reporting relevant facts that are unflattering to Microsoft? Are you from the Ministry of Truth? Should we …
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Quote: Originally Posted by iPhone1982 .You left out the most important part of the O'Reilly article that makes this article irrelevant" The numbers presented are in comparison with the same numbers for the same market a year ago, not in contr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by talksense101 IPhone 3GS encryption is easy to break. Hacking does making data on the iphone vulnerable and so does jail breaking and I fail to see the difference between the two. I personally would love unlocked i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by yuusharo While I agree that people shouldn't blame Apple when they use their devices in a way that is not intended and find certain features broken, the information in this article implies that *ALL* iPhones that have …
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Quote: Originally Posted by HipPriest One look at the headline and summary and I thought this must be another hack-job by "Prince McLean". And sure enough. He missed his calling as a propaganda writer... Wait, actually he found it. What's inte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii When you buy a new Mac, and enter your name as "John Smith" the setup assistant names your computer "John Smith's iMac" and then broadcasts that name on WiFi for all and sundry. Apple have never paid much attent…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wraithofwonder We're comparing Browsers to Search Engines now? I know that the anti-Microsoft feeling is fairly pervasive here, but isn't this crossing a line when we're comparing, dare I say it, apples and oranges?…
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Quote: Originally Posted by danielsmi What a stupid article. is anyone going to acknowledge the fact that the bing service wasn't launched until JUNE! This article has nothing to do with Bing and doesn't account at all for it's increase in mark…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xwiredtva Google has one HUGE obsticle though... More than 40-60% (don't have the exact figure, don't feel like looking it up but it's HIGH) linux Netbooks were returned. Of the remaining FEW linux machines out the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ksec So bascially HTTP Straming is a Chopped version of Progressive Download. Another good open standard Apple is adopting. Progressive downloads are packaged differently, so it's not exactly just chopped up. HTTP L…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jef Streaming of Apple events has worked already since the iPhone 0S 1.0. For example the keynote: http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.ne...rnal=ijalrmacu Any idea how this works? Because this is already live stre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jlm808 Title of the article is "Apple to drop WebObjects in Snow Leopard Server". The title of the article is not "Apple to drop WebObjects application server as part of standard installation of Snow Leopard Server"…
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Quote: Originally Posted by invisiblesun You need to find out what's really going on before writing this drivel. Did you even try to reach someone at the WOCommunity.org? Did you not hear about the WebObjects developers conference being held annu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fjpoblam (...and I agree with JavaCowboy's post) 1. The article said, "Mozilla's entire Firefox business model revolves around Google paying it around $50 million a year to direct search queries its way." I might as…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Neruda This article is very similar to http://www.osnews.com/story/21767/Br..._HTML_5_Codecs, which precedes this one by 3 or 4 days. Are these the pundits you are referring to? Was this article cited (and I missed it…
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"tax is tax. 100 bucks plus 6 percent tax is 106bucks 200 bucks plus 6 percent tax is 212 bucks." The article points out that in CA, you pay tax on the full price of the phone. It's not $106 vs $212, but rather 9.75% (? in SF) * $500 or $600,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp "In a separate interview, Miller estimated that a researcher with an exploitable Windows vulnerability "could easily get $50,000 for that vulnerability. I?d say $50,000 is a low-end price point." The huge differ…