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Quote: Originally Posted by petruzzo But I have to wonder, if they're only at 10.7, and they're dubbing this version 'Lion', does that mean it's technically the end of the OS X line? I mean, in the chain of big cats, I don't think you can get muc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PaulSorensen Out of interest ? have you guys heard of NDAs? Either you're breaking one yourself or assisting someone else break one. I actually haven't heard of anyone talk about Lion's NDA - I don't think it ex…
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Maybe I missed something, but the title implies there was new features to the Dock, but nothing is said about it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Allow / Deny pop-ups like Vista? It already does for administrative actions, a GUI wrapper around sudo. Every Linux and BSD distro has the same feature, and with a little work, Windows Vista/7 can be set up w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alfiejr bringing a lot of the iOS UI to the Mac is great, but the big question is, will it run iOS apps too? i know some will not work. but most would with all the new touch controls. since we see that Lion will de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cory Bauer I thought the same. My first reaction was "how can three tabs be selected at once?", until I released they've done the reverse of what's logical and made the selected tab raised. Umm... use a tabbed web br…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AIaddict Application Persistence sounds like a nightmare not a feature! What happens when a piece of bad code goes crazy and you have no quit option and a reboot just opens it back up for you? Quit is still there (…
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Quote: Why are they giving high resolution screens with no source to provide media to play on them? The internet?
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Quote: Originally Posted by scotty321 Apple is completely & totally 100% out of control here. Apple's greed is simply unfathomable. Their new subscription policies are the equivalent of Microsoft charging Apple a 30% fee every time Appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by noexpectations "Secure Remote" is an oxymoron. As soon as your most valuable data is on a remote server, people unknown to you (administrators, government) have access to it. Physically, yes. Legally, no. No govern…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hodar I bought my iPhone from AT&T for $200 I pay my monthly AT&T bill of $113 I jailbreak my phone Now, books I have purchased for ~$15 each are not viewable? How is this not extortion? What I am doin…
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Android, particularly games, use a lot of native C. Correct me if I'm wrong, but being POSIX-compliant doesn't imply binary compatibility. Heck, from my experience in trying to port various scientific tools from Linux to Mac such compliance doesn't …
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Quote: Originally Posted by aross99 Does the price of the handset really matter anymore? I see the cost of the data plans being the thing that is holding the mainstream buyer back. Apple needs an iPhone you can purchase without a data plan, for…
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As a non-registered developer I really can't wait for the public release.
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I'm guessing all those turtlenecks are starting to cause respiratory problems. On a more serious note, the health issues might be caused by the liver transplant not taking a hold as well as it should have. Which doesn't bode well for Steve, since…
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I always thought it was called the App Store because Apple has been using the .app extension for applications for many years, and also because it's the first three letters in Apple. Microsoft has the same right to Exe Store . I would agree that "…
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This doesn't seem to be publicly available. I wasn't able to download it using my free developer account.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iLiver 16:9 perhaps? My iMac is already 16:9. Quote: Originally Posted by nkhm No because 16:9 is an appalling ratio for a work machine, or a game machine for that matter - how many PC games do you know that ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal I guess it's time to take a wait-and-see approach before I update my i7 iMac. That's quite unusual for Apple. Worked fine on my i5 iMac (early 2010).
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Do a price breakdown on the latest iMacs, making sure to account for the high-resolution IPS screens, full-speed harddrives, Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, fully-capable commercial OS, and iLife, and you'll probably find that they're actually cheaper…