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Will there finally be support for python scripts and debugging in xcode?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK2Bw1tI_-k One should not throw rocks while living in a glass house. Just remember the "accidental" data recording done in Sweden recently by a certain red car... not owned by apple.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich I'm hoping Apple comes out with either a compact version of GarageBand or Logic (Logic Lite anyone?) for ipad and a MIDI adapter. Can you imagine Apple's version of either a control surface, or a sheet mus…
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Also, I'd be very happy if you could show me cheap RAM that are fully buffered, with ECC and extra coolingpieces. From "random vendor", it's not much cheaper than from Apple and if you buy it from apple you don't have to worry that they won't work a…
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why would they use non-xeon processors in the mac pro? Seems a bit odd actually since most of the mac pro users buy the computer based on the stability and power of the xeon line. and also, 6 cores? http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/08/i...-marc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism He’s right that the equipment is lacking, but you’re right at it’s “alive and kicking” in the sense that a newborn baby is alive and kicking since the service went live only last month. It’s also only by inv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by John.B I believe the only hurdle to AT&T's 4G LTE rollout is the lack of a commercially deployable product. No product?? http://www.voiceanddata.com.au/news/...kholm-and-Oslo This shows that both Ericsson…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cy_starkman Mind you, you would not want our data plans, at least from Telstra. They would send you mob in howls of rage LOL . Not that I live in Oz, but Telstra has a 21Mbps network going 42 this winter so I see w…
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... this is what the next 3G stuff will manage. May also be handheld devices for this technology ready next year. It was actually rumoured that the 3G iPhone should be HSPA evolution compatible, although this proved false... 42Mbit in downlink su…
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1) WiMax is in no way 4G in its current state (this is a really annoying term that wimax forum uses alot, without forfilling the demands of the IMT advanced standard proposal).. It is not only speed that is taken into account of what will be the 4g …