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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ The Secret Service does a lot more than just protect the President and a few other people. In fact, the Secret Service was first created to suppress counterfeit currency. The Patriot Act (Public Law 107-56)…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Constable Odo I'd be really disturbed if the Secret Service showed up at my door and started confiscating my computer equipment. Not much you can do about it. Apple has to protect itself from further planting of soft…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bsginc This is the equivalent of the snotty little kid taking his ball and going home because he doesn't like how the game turned out. I sense a hold-up in progress as well. I wonder how much they will steal? Quote:…
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Whatever happened to XCode 4.1? It got up to Preview 5 corresponding to Lion DP3 and now Lion DP4 jumps straight to XCode 4.2 without XCode 4.1 ever being released.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Along these same lines, Safari 5.1 (on Snow Leopard and Lion) will run plug-ins within their own process, which should improve both security and stability. Does that imply that Safari 5.1 still supports…
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The Z68 chipset was supposed to allow Sandy Bridge to utilize hardware accelerated H.264 video encoding on the IGP even while the discrete GPU is the primary graphics card. Sandy Bridge's hardware video encoder is much faster than CUDA encoding on t…
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Isn't this bad news? Apple should be aiming to grow user-base rather than just recycling users.
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Quote: Originally Posted by yuusharo Not so good for Verizon customers who are still stuck on 4.2.6 at the moment and do not have ASLR. Although, until mobilesubstrate works for jailbroken phones on 4.3, I may not want to upgrade anyway. Isn'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer They better have WebKit2 enabled in Leopard and Snow Leopard as there is no reason for them not to do so. None of the technologies are Lion specific. Couldn't the same thing be said about 64-bit Safari i…
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Have they been able to figure out from sifting through iOS 4.3 whether the A5 is actually a Cortex A9, what the GPU is or how much RAM the iPad 2 has?
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No Rosetta? There are still a good number of great PowerPC games I still like to play. Starcraft chief among them. With Starcraft II in the wild, I don't know how much motivation Blizzard would have to make a UB for the original Starcraft.
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Quote: Originally Posted by beg Is it just me or does this sound really backwards? Apple is deprecating their own Webkit plugin API and telling dev's to go back to using Netscape plugin API's? I believe the Netscape plugin API is the standard …
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Macrumours is reporting that Lion will generously enabled OpenGL 3.2 on these new DX11 capable MacBook Pros. \ I'd be interested to know the minimum system requirements of Lion. Will it drop support for first-gen Core Duos and go 64-bit kernel on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleSauce007 Apple works hard to create and maintain the ecosystem. Publishers are much better positioned to make money within the ecosystem. Any good publication will be better off with 70% within the ecosystem…
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Hopefully the improved value proposition will include transitioning to standardized higher resolution, IPS screens with no increase in price points. It'll be interesting to see if the lack of a major delay is due to Apple getting first dibs on t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The Xcode 4 package includes software development kits for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, and iOS 4.2. So will XCode 4 drop development support for previous versions of OS X and iOS? Apple typically includ…
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Definitely very reasonable and believable specs. The hardware is good enough to generally meet or exceed the rush of competing tablets coming in the next few months. Rather than just specs Apple will no doubt look to industrial design to distinguish…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hypercommunist As you probably know, the Intel has only officially announced *CPU*-based implementations of OpenCL. If Intel is starting to implement OpenCL support on the GPU (as the recent hiring ad you posted indic…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Rumors of CpenCL support so far are just that - rumors. Intel has stated that it doesn't support OpenCL. Whether it will in the future is an open question. So, unless Apple is working to do that, perhaps with …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider iPhone 4 According to various reports, iPhone 4s are now shipping with 5-point torx screws, making the device harder for users to take apart. Units brought to Apple Stores for service are also being ret…