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It really is a lot like Dashboard isn't it? With the Windows 7 theme applied to every widget.
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Obviously it's better if Apple goes multi-carrier rather than only being on AT&T and Verizon, but it's also better if Apple can get on Verizon without compromising on other details, such as a separate Verizon app store, Verizon managed music sto…
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How many phones did Research in Motion sell?
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The animation is the opposite of what it appears to be (it's a fade from right to left, not left to right) because the guy was using iSight to film, which mirrors the recording.
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With OpenCL in Snow Leopard Apple could switch to AMD and not lose any processing performance, right? Wouldn't apps be able to take advantage of better, ATI, graphics to make up for slightly weaker processor speed?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Damn_Its_Hot Why is this a big deal? I got one Sat with my iPad. Not everybody's bought an iPad yet, like me.
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Tap the indicated file. Well, what do I do if I want to open it with another app than Pages then? I guess you could tap and hold on the file and have an "Open with..." menu, as Takeo said.
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Quote: Originally Posted by success That's an Apple application file so it will have system wide recognition. That could be true but then that sucks because it means that apps won't be able to use files from other, non-Apple apps. Right now th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross One simple way would be for it to open in Pages if you tap it. Tap it...where? You mean to click Home and open Pages, or to click some link within Mail?
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Quote: Originally Posted by illimiter True; apps will normally save documents into their own file area. That doesn't mean that files are necessarily off-limits to other apps. For example, photo editing apps on the iPhone can open photos in the Ph…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Did you miss this part ? Instead, each app displays the files it knows about at launch for the user to navigate through directly. How is that lock-in? If I open an app it sees all filetypes it can han…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Takeo Well you can already do that in Mac OS X. When you have a photo attachment in Mail.app there are multiple options like "view in iPhoto". And if you open iMovie it has a pane showing all of your iTunes files and i…
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So if I receive a word/pages document in the Mail app how do I open it in Pages on iPad? Will the Pages app not see the file because it's in the Mail filesystem, and not the iWork one?
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pretty smart I guess.
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It doesn't even matter if Apple owns the name or not. Remember, they didn't own the name iPhone when they announced it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bluenix Apple will not "fundamentally change" the iTunes model. People like to buy stuff and OWN it. Having it sitting in a cloud is something for techies, but not the Everyday-Coldplay-Purchaser. I'd see such a "cloud…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nondual You're probably right - I probably misused that term. All I know is that with similar amounts of tabs and windows open, Chrome eats less memory and doesn't give me the spinning beachballs that Safari does. Th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ghostface147 Ah.....but is it snappier? TM! You forgot the TM
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this doesn't matter because U2's new album "No Line on the Horizon" isn't very good (in my opinion.)
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oops I wrote a correction then realized I was wrong