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Best... Commercial... Ever... ... not I think Microsoft Guru's will be seriously funny. Guru's, Skymarket, Vista, Zune It's all pointing one way... ZunePhone! (I'm glad I live in one of the 244 countries (or other sovereign states) world…
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Developers developers developers! When Apple did it it was cool. When google did it it was competition. Now it is just copying. Microsoft are becoming like the kid who never quite got it.. and sadly still doesn't.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Oh yeah! That is real benefit I see here, but only in speeding up the process. For Augus 2008 W3 Schools registered the combined IE5, 6 and 7 as having a combined 50.6% of the browser marketshare, with Mozill…
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It would be great if Webkit became the new open standard for browsing the web. But on market share gecko wins out.
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Seems like a waste to me. Google is already the default search on safari and firefox, so Google already have all that revenue coming in. Still maybe googles brand name will help propel the non-ie browser market on windows, increase the impetus for p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac-sochist I've been reading all these arguments on this and several other forums for months now. They achieve a really high level of vitriol sometimes, and one has to ask: if you substituted the name of any other com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Just a little perspective here. How many years did Pfizer get to make money from that drug exclusively? Patents run out after 20 years. How many years did Apple get so far to make money from Leopard? It's no…
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I wonder if free only will stifle early development. I mean lots of people like to release software for free and all, some great stuff if free and open source, but there are also a lot of people who will want to be paid for their efforts too
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But where does their interest come into this? They make their $$$ on hardware sales, and allowing clones will decrease their ability to make these $$$ unless they sell Mac OSX at a high price premium. Made for iPod hardware is different. That …
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As much fun as arguing this is, the Hackintosh users have a vested interest. They want it to be accepted as a standard that Mac OSX is a separate entity to the hardware on which it is designed to run (and it is clearly not designed to run on a gener…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage If Psystar win. Apple will have no choice but to market Leopard against Vista. To me that sounds like a better world. C. And with it inherit many of the problems which Vista has to contend with. Dri…
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Of course one could think of the broader issues: If EULA's aren't enforceable then Upgrade software is a thing of the past. Upgrade software exists purely as a definition in a licensing agreement. End result, full price software for all! More …
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Of course Apple could just stop selling retail boxes of Mac OSX, and sell "Upgrade edition" Boxes, which require an existing copy of Mac OSX to install. Or not offer upgrades beyond the version of OSX you get with your computer. Nothing forcing them…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slewis Actually it would be good for competition, only problem is it would be better for the competition than it would be for Apple or other hardware makers. Personally I think the world needs more Apples, IBMs, Bes, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I think enough people have established that you don't define a market by naming a specific brand product. Even if it's a silly argument, it's enough of a pile-on. Awwww... okay Can we rip into the ridicul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 I said it before and I will say it again Pystar has more of a chance to be successful here than many are giving them credit. First; Apple is and has engaged in monopolistic practices, there os no way to co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sapporobaby It is mentioned in the beginning of this thread the testing that Apple stated. Apple stated that they did pre-production testing. Considering I have access to Nokia headquarters R&D in Espoo, and a few …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sapporobaby A phone is not a drug being introduced into your body. Surely you can see the difference. The fact is, Apple did not do a substantial real-world test with the iPhone. What don't you get about this? They did…
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I do like all of the, "I have tested and my results contradict...", you have tested your one iphone on one network, they have tested 2600 iphones on many networks, which is the more powered study? Also sapporobaby the test and fix attitude that i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Backing up your statement, according to IMDb's trivia section... He must have had access to a really early beta of Bootcamp