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So Firewire is supported?
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBaggins The Wii seems to be getting a LOT of favorable press, and there's a very good and positive vibe building around it, perhaps because its price is actually reasonable, and the controller thing is fresh and new an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sunilraman Edit: Yes, agreed on Nintendo Wii strategy. Microsoft tried to show people enjoying doing stuff together (presumably listening to music and squirting each other) with the Zune windows - except they all see…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gregmightdothat Way way seconded. You took the words out of my mouth. Also, Nintendo is totally going for this: rather than focusing on screen shots, almost all of their press includes pictures of people playing the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Daffy_Duck Look at who designed the Zune. It's the Xbox team. I believe the Xbox team has been watching the development and witnessing the huge buzz surrounding the Nintendo Wii with some amount of jealousy. The ar…
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Quote: Originally posted by DanMacMan Ever try Eudora? http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/2350hq.html I'll pass that along...thanks!
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Quote: Originally posted by akheron01 Honestly, saying an application isn't supported by the Mac is like saying "I can't use the cold-air intake I put into my 98 Accord in my brand new Chevy." With the exception of games, I have never once seen …
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Quote: Originally posted by iAttorney However, if you are this close to January, don't you want to see if new iBook will have intel chip and maybe run separate windows system? [/B] Well, I've already bought it, and I was thinking about waiting…
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Quote: Originally posted by Chucker I take it you have tried resetting the iPod? Yeah, a few times.
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While we're on the subject, the 12-inch PB requires SO-DIMM PC2700, 333 DDR RAM. Would SO-DIMM PC3200, 400 DDR RAM work?
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Quote: Originally posted by crookedspoon Don't count on getting any serious work done... VPC works well enough to get something done occasionaly (in my case: check how my webpages work on Win)... It works, but it's VERY slow and external hardware…