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I bet Apple will find it harder to set up this type of service than the competition because the record labels will fight against giving Apple so much control a second time, that might be the cause of the licensing issues.
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If Apple are reading - reboots do seem to help. It seems like either a memory leak or data caches growing too large for the 3G's limited memory. Since 3GS owners say iOS4 is faster, there must be extra caching to boost performance. I've seen quit…
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At last a sensible discussion on the iPhone 3G iOS4 issues! I've read so many pages on the web where you just get idiots saying "it's your fault for having an old phone, just upgrade". Which misses the point completely, as many people are tied to co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin The UK handset price is £499 so without tax is £425, which is $641. So they would stand to make over $400 per handset - probably over $1 billion this week alone. It's not surprising really given that in 3 ye…
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What's the betting we STILL won't have a Google UK search? The only work around at present is to use a hex editor. Very annoying for UK users and people have been complaining about it for years. I hope to be proven wrong here...
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Just goes to show, give customers a bit more speed and a few refinements to an already good OS and people are happy if the price is right. We don't need massive new features and a new UI every OS release.
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Long live the iPod Classic indeed. I've got the 120gb version and this week got an iPhone 3g. Even through my car stereo there's a noticeable difference, the iPod Classic sounds much nicer than the iPhone. Playing the same 320k MP3 files by the w…
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At least right at the end they start competing by pointing out some of the new features in Windows 7, some of which are good like the UI changes. But the rest of it it just a load of lies. It makes me laugh when they talk about the sales staff…
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It's the whole idea of "enticing iphone developers" that seems flawed to me. In the majority of cases iPhone apps are of the 'keep it simple stupid' type, where people who are probably programmers in their day jobs get the Apple developer tools a…
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After 10.5.6 broke my aluminium iMac (freezes related to Firewire drivers and an external HDD even when it was powered off), I think I'll wait a week or two and see if any problems are reported. Good to see the update arrive though, I guess they'…
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Deary deary me. There's some absolute crap being spouted on the last three pages. Why does it always seem that discussions around issues with Apple products always result in mass arguments, as if some people in the Apple community are unable to a…
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I can't help thinking the mail sound not playing could be part of a wider system issue. I've had sound issues on my Mac, and I don't think I'm the only one. Apps that use sound sometimes stop playing, and sometimes hang. This mainly happens when mul…
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It's a left aligned dock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To be honest that's an improvement. I constantly get annoyed at work when using Windows because I like my taskbar buttons to be in a certain order because it's quicker than looking across the taskbar to…
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I don't buy the touchscreen interface. The technology has been out for decades (not multi touch of course) and never took off. Just too impractical, a lot of people don't want to be interacting with a computer quite so much especially in an offic…
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Quote: Originally Posted by YakkoW In my experience, it seems to be related to Flash, and as such, may not even be entirely Apple's fault. (We've already been reading about issues with Adobe's Mac plug-in.) I recall having problems with Flash…
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FF3 seems good to me, it's a massive improvement over FF2.0 on the Mac which was horrible. It's great to have a full Firefox that looks this good on the Mac because it can run the FF extensions like Firebug. Very useful to web developers. I ca…