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Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison HD playback is CPU bound and not graphics card bound!! Geez guys vent all you want but don't make stuff up. B U L L S H * T There. I am right you are wrong. What a great way to argue? Shouting…
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Quote: Originally posted by AppleInsider Yahoo liked the idea so much that they following suit by acquiring Konfabulator, originally a Mac OS X widget application and undeniably Apple's inspiration for the feature. How are you so sure that Yah…
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Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison I'd like to see subscriptions at about $8 a month. I don't get it. Y! Unlimited is $60 for a year so that's $5 a month. $5! For that price is definitely worth trying. Even if you do not prepay for a y…
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I am liking it too. No, the UI does not beat iTunes or iPod. But it can stream over internet or play downloaded tunes when not connected. I have no need to burn songs and even though I do not have a compatible player (I have an iPod) but the thou…
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Quote: Originally posted by Gon ... Two posts above yours discuss that article. Duh - must have fallen asleep at the keyboard...
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Quote: Originally posted by salmonstk Can you really buy Beatles tracks? I am trying it now. It has it but can't be streamed or bought. Maybe I am not doing something right. Still testing...
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Quote: Originally posted by Gene Clean if Yahoo! Music Engine isn't just a souped-up MusicMatch, with the $5 thingy added. It's not. I would encourage everyone to try it out however, it is not Mac compatible.
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Has no one seen this yet? http://www.anandtech.com/displays/showdoc.aspx?i=2400
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Quote: Originally posted by Gene Clean Well the software seems to be essentially MusicMatch Jukebox. Not really. Read the developer's blog here: http://www.fistfulayen.com/MT/
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Quote: Originally posted by Cake who would want to rent music anyway? Same people who rent housing, lease cars, pay cable/satellite bills, etc? Or the same people (granted none on this board) who bought LPs, 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, and t…
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Quote: Originally posted by Anders Integrity Not picking a fight with you as well but one can perform just about any job, be it a janitor or a CEO, with integrity. If you have been a equities analyst and left because your integrity prevent …
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Quote: Originally posted by Anders Bingo. These analysts should get themselves a real job instead of extrapolate this nonsense. Dell are the most bought brand in computing and its not sold through the Amazon store, If Dell (or another manufact…
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Quote: Originally posted by kim kap sol Most humans are. No, human perception tend to be horizontal due to the spatial orientation of eyes and ears. A few perfect example would be widescreen monitors and stereo speakers. Without gravity, …
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Man, I will never understand why Mac users are so bitter and insecure. As for predicating MS dying... yeah, ok, that just make you sound as knowledgeable as PC zealot predicting the death of Apple.
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Quote: Originally posted by Jukebox Hero put together by a hand full of hacks in asia, no doubt Yeah, just like your Mac and your RAM, no doubt. Idiot.
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Quote: Originally posted by MacsRGood4U Some "whitening" toothpastes have a mild abrasive, usually silica. Use very little on the iPod screen. Please, all toothpaste has some kind of abrasive, be it hydrated silica, calcium carbonate/phospha…
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Quote: Originally posted by the cool gut I feel sorry for Apple having to get iTunes to work with W2K - what a piece of crap OS. I feel sorry for Apple having to put up with some dumb mac users too.
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Quote: Originally posted by Luca Rescigno Sometimes USB 2.0 is just as slow as USB 1.0 because the naming scheme was changed. Now, when Apple says USB 2.0 they actually mean you're getting the high speed ports with a peak transfer rate of 480 Mbi…
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Quote: Originally posted by rustedborg Don't get me wrong. Eventually the SDRAM will become a bottleneck that has to be increased in order to increase performance, but I think the rest of the hardware and software in our computers have a way to g…