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What they really fail to mention (as does this article on it), is that this Amplitude "app" is the simplest thing in the world, and more of a "hello world" app than a Super Monkey Ball app. Even then the directions on different hardware support is c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron ... ClickToFlash really is slick. I think you are not understanding the benefits of using it and how QuickTime compatible video gets loaded on the iPhone. With ClickToFlash you can have Flash disabled…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cougar ... If you want to disable flash, you should check out the free ClickToFlash plugin. Does what it says. I just disable Flash the easy way by disabling Flash. It just seems silly to me that literally the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss Such a melodrama, over nothing. Apple's handling of this situation is completely industry standard, and as the AI article correctly points out (and the Time article did not), Apple cannot issue a "gag order…
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I wish they would just make it play flash movies or open them in the quicktime desktop app in h264 like on the iPhone so we could dump flash altogether. It's so lame that I can browse the web without flash on my phone and have no problems at al…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DanaCameron It's exciting to think we may get a glimpse of this new product sooner than previously anticipated. I don't think they'll call it "iNetbook" though. Isn't Apple's current policy to incorporate "Mac" into th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MadisonTate The keyboard flash can be hidden in almost any program, takes less than one second and doesn't require physical access or shutting down the machine. You don't even need to show a beach ball because
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Quote: Originally Posted by zunx ... Firewire for repairs via Target Disk Mode. ... Never happen, not necessary. Quote: Originally Posted by zunx ... At least two USB 2 ports for wireless remote control and pendrive. ... Never happen…
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I'm also in favour of the FCC looking into things like this, but I don't think you know what you're talking about here. Quote: Originally Posted by ouragan Maybe the FCC will force Apple to recognize that an iPhone buyer owns his iPhone so tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JimDreamworx Wow! This is what has happened to these United States of America? Worrying about shit like this when there are far more important issues that the government should be dealing with. Can't your Obama ge…
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Quote: Originally Posted by OC4Theo AT&T has a big muscle in Washington. This investigation is nothing but a formality. In the end the FCC will do what AT&T ask them to do. These guys pay millions of dollars in lobbying cash to members…
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Quote: Originally Posted by yuusharo Correct... ... No offence (as I can see you took a while on the response, but this is all just a lot of blah, blah, blah form my perspective. You kind of re-iterate everything you asserted in your first po…
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Quote: Originally Posted by yuusharo Apple was notified long before 3.0 came out, and did not issue a patch until over six-weeks later when the OS was released. They did not delay its release to fix this significant flaw, leaving their customers…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 oh come on, they do not get it since it does not make sense to wire the entire country with data services, why not go after every business that only has outlets in large city if you want be fair to consumers.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider A day after experts revealed a major text message-based security flaw in the iPhone, the BBC reports that Apple is expected to release a fix for the exploit through iTunes on Saturday. ... When the hack wa…
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The best way to parse this kind of stuff is to remember that Balmer is a "sales guy" and most of what he says here is standard "sales guy speak." When faced with Apple taking share, he frames it as a tit for tat. When faced with the fact that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I am thinking AAPL might benefit from a billion sales ... Also will be nice to see a US product (albeit made in China) sell in China in volume. Maybe Apple can help close that trade gap. A billion is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chilli Because they don't want to let people sharing informations in P2P mode. This decision is political... sms, email, everything should be filtered. I wonder how much fascism will creep into the "China App Store…
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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 I used to think this was correct too. I thought Apple was only interested in putting an iPhone out that could take advantage of App store, iTunes, etc., for revenue reasons. But I also remember when the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by beneditor ... CS4 also now apes many of the GUI improvements of Motion, whilst still delivering a better result ... Sorry, but you lost all credibility with me with this comment. Unless you meant FCS4.