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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I have noticed some strange things in QuickLook regarding looking at certain jpeg images and it invokes Flip4Mac! I wonder if this is related. Not sure if this will help, but flip4mac has a Snow Leop…
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I'm going to set up a company that makes cheap hardware and installs operating systems including those running on the XBOX 360, PS3, PSP, Wii, DS and Web OS, Blackberry OS and anything else I can get my hands. How does that sound? Apple does …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Apple can afford to lose the sale of the few computers that Psystar sells and with all the publicity it makes, it's good advertising. The average user thinks that OS X must be one heck desirable system for anyon…
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Palm OS has not been owned by Palm for 7 years. They didnt make an effort, sold it off, and the new owners didnt do much more; Palm certainly never game them a reason to. It's been kept alive by 3rd party developers for the last decade, effectively.…
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[QUOTE=Virgil-TB2;1468780] Software is more like a book or a painting. It's not a thing that you buy, but a work that you licence the right to reproduce. In this case it's also sold with the explicit understanding, (by way of the license you agre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider "They?re making a killing taking their 30% commission on the 1.5 billion copies of $0.99 top-25 games that they?ve sold," Apple has not sold 1.5 billion Apps, they have distributed 1.5 billion Apps. I…
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otherwise known as a plant or "puff" piece. Quote: Nokia, Samsung and Apple Yeah, I don't think so. Puff, fluff, puff. Better. batteries.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kasper This issue happened to one of our devices. We did not cover the original story until we saw it with our own eyes. The unit has been returned to Apple. Kasper The discoloration issue, or the overheating iss…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTripper Also Apple can replace the iPhone glass at retail stores. It uses a suction type device to pull the old one off. lol...random?!
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Quote: Originally Posted by trumptman Please don't be rude. I am not lost at all on this. It is clearly stated in the original post. The original post makes zero mention of what methodology will be used to enable the iPhone (or any other phone…
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I sincerely hope they toilet papered his office. Or nailed whatever furniture he has to the ceiling. Or built a full sized OS X dock that barely fits inside. In any case, thats good to hear.
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Quote: Originally Posted by cmf2 What are they using to connect their smartphones to their computers now? How does this create more waste? A usb to micro-usb cable would also allow people to charge their non-Apple smartphones with the Apple charg…
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Quote: Originally Posted by trumptman They are already cheap on every corner and we have 100 of them there to cover, Nokia, Motorola, Apple, you name it. Now they can stock 10 standardized cables so yes it does make a difference. My phone …
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Yeah, I don't understand this. Every single computer on earth has a standard sized USB port. This "standard" is being applied only to smartphones. Smartphones are 99.9% likely to be plugged into a computer (via standard USB, as its the only op…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Once the updates have been applied, it should be safe for Mac users who disabled Java on their Mac to re-enable it LOL. So, probably not even the guys at the security firm who found the vulnerability.
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Oh come on Apple, just drop the cash and build a nation wide LTE network that can power every iphone, ipod, and mac. You've got the cash!
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Apple is always going to have leaps and bows. Consider that the initial introduction of the iPhone was perceived by all in the industry to be an extraordinary leap forward in technology and innovation. Consider then that the second leap refined and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cylack Big corporations should not be allowed to dictate what we can do once we make a purchase. I'm sure all the Apple fanboys here would be cool if Sony made you agree to a "license" that said if you purchase a DV…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jmnikricket Perhaps you should look up "redacted" in the dictionary. I personally hate the entire concept of the EULA. I think a legitimate copy of OS X should be able to be installed on a PC and sold. Sure it won't…
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I like the last sentence in the PDF where it asks for them to cover attorneys fees for wasting everybodys time and failing to comply.