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Quote: Originally Posted by SmilinGoat no no no... dont get me wrong, you are not retarded. ive read a lot of your posts, i dont agree with quite a few things youve said (based off of entire conversations ive seen you have with other members) but…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland AppleInsider Express. Choo-choo!!! This thread certainly has been *de-railed*... OH SNAP!
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Quote: Originally Posted by sequitur Apple has disappointed Mac fans time after time, and yet fanboys keep thinking the next time a Mini, iMac, etc. comes out, it will have everything we want at a lower price. Apparently, SJ prefers to give us w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage And for the final time. I sure hope so.
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I've had similar problems with TimeMachine both over USB and networked. Usually checking in Console can give a good idea of what is wrong. Also, when it's preparing is spotlight also indexing? I went through a lot of threads on the Apple discussi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I don't play games either, but it's still a pretty dumb limitation, and the idea is to minimize the action needed to take a click whenever possible, not increase it. It's silly to say it isn't a problem because…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM The Mighty Mouse jams more often than any other mouse that I've seen. The fact that the primary finger has to be lifted for a secondary click to be pressed is quite irritating. It's like trying to program us…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Daniel0418 I agree accept for a couple things. Of course zune won't catch iPod sales. I have an iPod, though I hate the sound quality and the boring 2001 UI, it works. But 1 microsoft doesn't need to outsell apple in t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Daniel0418 I would hardley say the ipod is innovative anymore. Maybe in 2003 or 2004. It is 2009 though the ipod is still just an ipod. There are hundreds of music players that do the exact same thing and or more. Sale…
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Well, there are some limits to how revolutionary a company can be. For one thing, it would be annoying for customers to have a revolution of the type the original Macintosh was more than once every decade or two. Modifying workflows for new paradigm…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage Yes, Apple punches above its weight - but you are comparing Apples to Lemons here. Apart from the 360 - MS is basically a pure software business. Not a Hardware/Software/Music/Phone business. For the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage If Mac sales are being held back by the lack of even more Windows compatibility then OS X should be abandoned. Because after all - according to Meelah - Apple is a hardware company. No, you're wrong, I ne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage Yes. It would completely undermine OS X as a software development platform. You could achieve perfect compatibility by stopping OS X development completely and switching the Mac over to Windows. Ther…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hobBIT What if only 90% of the Win software works? Most of these arguments wouldn't really be full arguments. This is the crux of the whole argument, I think. I mean, this is why CrossOver hasn't taken off. It is t…
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Excellent find, Marvin! Assuming Ireland's not just having some fun with us, it really seems like this is the biggest possibility right now. As I said before, obviously a HUGE game changer, assuming it works as seamlessly as we would hope. Not…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dazabrit BACK ON TOPIC (Ireland style) The only other software/service related announcement I can think of that could be a pretty big deal..... App Store/SDK for AppleTV!!!! Would it be enough to breathe some l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dave K. Some of you guys are making a mountain out of a mole hill.... If Apple decides to license out the OS X, they will do it on their terms. They will not allow Dell and HP to have OS X boxes sitting next to a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage No. We are talking about a disk - not a huge fragile box. Dell just switches the Vista OEM pack for the OSX OEM pack. Tweak it $50 - See what difference it makes to the numbers. Apple is under inte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage The iSupply $400 profit needs adjusting. You need to factor in some free aftersales care, inventory costs, shipping etc. Let's call it a more realistic $300 for an iMac. Probably $100 on a Mini and on the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha The license Apple has (as far as I know, since I am not privy to the details) isn't a usual license as most people use the term - it's a cross-patent sharing. Anything MS had in its portfolio prior to date X, …