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The merits of the argument made here are undermined by the distraction of what has become a familiar wounded-fanboy tone in Daniel Eran Dilger's articles. His recent piece "WSJ backpedals on iPhone 5c supply chain cuts story" had a similar tone. Cl…
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I think the Game Center icon might be three balloons.
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Some of the points about the image quality required for use online at low resolutions are valid, but only if you have a good enough image in the first place. The iPhone is a hugely useful tool for journalists but if you try to use one to zoom sever…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cheesehed Apple should have a simple disclaimer about other's software including anti-virus that may not be compatible with, i.e., work with their new O.S. Why on earth should Apple have to tel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mikefrompluto Here's the deal: The iPod Touch and first generation iPhone DO NOT have GPS receivers... Therefore applications that require GPS resolution location services do not work on them. Here's the basic…
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Just as an aside - I note that all these new iPod models require Tiger (10.4.8 or later for the shuffle, nano and classic, and 10.4.10 or later for the touch). So they've dropped support for Panther altogether, which I guess is only to be expected w…
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How likely is it that an iPhone released exclusively on Cingular (or whatever network it is) could be unlocked to accept any SIM card? Would standard unlocking boxes be likely to work (the sort that can do existing cell/mobile phones), or would the …
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I'd like to see something affordable for cyclists. Also, a heart rate monitor would be useful for any sport and surely wouldn't be that tricky to do.
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Quote: Originally Posted by msantti Yeah, Apple will introduce some kind of streaming device because my ass just purchased a Slim Device's SqueezeBox a week ago. Yeah, I hear Steve Jobs has been watching and waiting for you to buy that. Seri…
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So it's not something you'd really use to stream to a 23" HD iMac? That makes sense. Maybe I got confused because my TV's rubbish so I'd just want to watch it on the iMac
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I think maybe ^Ireland and I are confused about the same thing here: perhaps the answer is in what ^05elstonc said. Maybe this is like a combination of a Mac Mini and an AirPort - some sort of mini server/wireless-hub device with a DVR capability?
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I must have missed something about this video-enabled AirPort. What is the updated AirPort streaming to and from? I can see the advantage in streaming audio from a Mac to a home stereo, but video? If it's streaming from a Mac to a TV then you won't …
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More on this pricing issue from MacWorld: http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index...e&NewsID=14848 It sounds as if Quark are just ramping up the price to the maximum point where they think they can get away with it. And you're right - Adobe s…
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A further problem with adopting or returning to Quark, for European users, is the pricing. Conversions from British Pounds and Euro to US Dollars were done on xe.com. US Apple Store: QuarkXpress 7 - $749.95 Passport Edition - $1499.95 UK App…