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The real question is whether these cables support audio over HDMI. If not, then why not just use a displayport->DVI adapter with a cheap monoprice DVI->HDMI cable? Or does that not support HDCP?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Virgil-TB2 So much of this makes no sense at all. A new iPhone that's the same physical size but twice the resolution? WTF? Why doesn't that make sense? A higher density screen on the iPhone would make it look a…
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I highly doubt Apple would jump on the CableCard bandwagon, just as its going out of fashion. Its a pain in the ass for consumers for one thing, and a huge support nightmare trying to get your jackass local cable company to set it up (I spent about …
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud 1.) Higher grade of scratch resistant plastic. Its Transparent Aluminum I'm holding out for. Quote: 2.) MMS - text and pics Its never coming, get over it. Clearly there's no technical reason why it cou…
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A pretty nice upgrade really, especially if you don't care about the case and want Firewire. I just wish Apple would hurry up and give the Mac mini the same treatment.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bigdaddyp Looking at sales it looks like xbox>ps3 http://www.vgchartz.com/?dg=1 *sigh* Doesn't really matter to me because with 4 young kids in the house I am stuck with the Wiitarded. If you look at this char…
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Quote: Originally Posted by johnqh 6. Palm is squeeze to Sprint - which is neither GSM nor CDMA, and is way smaller than ATT and Verizon. Basically, it is getting the leftover from Apple, Blackberry and Android. No, Sprint is CDMA. You're thin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison http://www.thequickenkiller.com/ iBank is fine for what it is, and I'll admit that I use version 2 for my finances, but it lacks some major features that would be very easy to implement. For example, I th…
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Yippee, another program than inappropriately uses CoverFlow!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dunks I personally would hate to live in a world where only one company was granted sole permission to produce devices/software to perform a particular task. The result would be a mishmash of horrible, unintuitive user…
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Quote: Originally Posted by parky Personally I think I would just withdraw the iPhone for sale in France. It is easier and would not make that much of a difference in the total iPhone global market. Right. Clearly it would be in Apple's finan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity Yes it is, it means apple can create a more integrated service, which to me as a consumer is 'a good thing ' and it means other companies have to pull their finger out their ass to compete. Tight integrati…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTel Anywho, I'm all for clones and don't buy that Apple would be seriously hurt by them. Apple could solve this issue by releasing a non-Apple hardware version of Leopard in retail box form but disallow PC vendors …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Virgil-TB2 It's so nice to live in the Apple world and not have to worry about junk like that, well except for FileMaker. (shakes fist in the air and curses FileMaker) And iWork, surely?
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Quote: Originally Posted by the cool gut Pretty easy to solve that one - cut off compatibility with 10.7 I have a Mac at home that started of at Jaguar (10.2) and is now running Leopard (10.5). Imagine how many people would be pissed off if a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Apple is going to end up locking the OS down to a TPM chip on the motherboard and it will kill the happy hacking stuff that users want to do. This might be difficult being as Apple haven't been including …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone People who don't want to play by the rules always ruin the fun for those of us that do. Now are we going back to proprietary firmware, product serial numbers, activation and so forth? This is my concern also.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mrsteveman1 DVD never bothered me either because it just trys to keep the movie on the disc, it doesn't try to limit who can play it, doesn't limit your resale rights, doesn't suddenly stop playing because your monitor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hotdiggyd So if I am reading this correctly, does this mean that this judge has officially slotted OS X as a competitor for other operating systems, including Windows? If so, doesn't this blow any current and future s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr. X As we've seen in the past, the update cycle for Mac OS 10.X updates stop at 10.X.9 or in the case of 10.4, it went to 10.4.11. This means that the closer to 10.5.9 we get, the sooner 10.6 will be released. Nop…