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Absolutely! You have two options: extend the cycles as long as possible to extend your batteries or charge the crap out of them so that you burn through it quickly and get it swapped often. My plan is to sync the crap out of it. Once I know how…
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Quote: Originally Posted by syklee26 in the mean time, Limewire just released 4.0. Limewire, preferred by Universal Records 3:1 over the competition!
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Universal's job should be to get their clients' music in to as many stores as possible and to make efforts to increase sales through marketing and other promotions. Withdrawing from the #3 store with 10% of the market sounds like the opposite to …
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Oh, and the one major bug I've found is related to iTunes. If the iPhone is syncing and you change some settings in iTunes -- say add a movie or playlist -- the sync and iTunes will get pissed, essentially requiring a force quit. My iPods and Ap…
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I don't want features I'd never use (voice dialing anyone?!), although I'm sure this stuff will come down the road. GPS and 3G would be nice, but I understand the power/form-factor issues so I'm content for now. What I do want is consistent UI b…
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No problem activating for me. Replaced my existing Cingular phone (Moto v551). iPhone activated in minutes and is syncing as I write this. Can't wait to pop it out of its dock.
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Haven't unboxed mine yet. (Being nice and waiting for my SO to get home.) Will report in later tonight. Have a great story about picking it up at the SF Apple store.
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I'd expect some features, like HDMI, are locked to Leopard. Then the hardware is revved to include HDMI output and displays with HDMI input. Cameras, not sure but something will happen on that front.
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As a developer I can say that I'd prefer "real" apps for iPhone, but I do understand the security/stability concerns. However, web apps can be very powerful and the key limitations are more faced on desktops than mobile devices (no drag and drop be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PB Well, it is not the only one. Unless I missed it, I heard no word about resolution independence either. Also, what happened to Q2D Extreme? Tiger was supposed to have it at some point but apparently Apple could …
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Also, you know they'll support push email to iPhone. If they offer it for yahoo and gmail I'd be pissed if my .mac mail didn't support it.
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I thought the .mac webmail looks weird with the new headers and toolbars. I bet when .Mac gets overhauled there will be a new, matching look and feel... perhaps when Leopard ships and we start using the new Mail and other new .Mac features?
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Quote: Originally Posted by JupiterOne Jobs said that "almost every computer we ship is 64 bit capable". Almost every? Which ones aren't? The mini? Yeap, Core Duo mac mini is only 32 bit. Same for the older MacBooks, iMacs and MacBook Pros …
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As long as my AJAX app can run as a top-level iPhone app I'm happy. Not sure if you'll be able to have them show there rather than as Safari bookmarks.
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And me likey!
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Resolution independence was advertised as last years WWDC I believe. And yes, ZFS got Steved like the ATI cards of yore. Only thing that couldn't get Steved are the Intel processors... "How dare they... we're going 100% PowerPC again!"
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I expected more Top Secret features, but I was satisfied overall. The Finder and UI improvements were long overdue. The other surprises like Safari and the iPhone stuff was good. I also think there are still things in Leopard that are secret that…
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1 hour remaining and the craziness is building! Now to hop on BART and get to the office in time for the Stevenote!
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I doubt ZFS would be used for boot volumes for Leopard, but there are two options still... The first is just using ZFS by default for Time Machine. This is pretty obvious and has been discussed to death. The second is using a flash boot volum…
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Waiting for WWDC before I jump on the parallels bandwagon.