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I tried briefly using resolutions with a third party utility (including native 2880) but was not satisfied with the way text looked on them. An effective resolution of 1440x900 was what I was trying to overcome in my last 15" MBP, so I was trying …
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Can/do the guidelines make any restrictions on pricing?
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Quote: Originally Posted by KazuoHirai We don?t want gamers to be asking, what?s the difference between that and a PSP,? Hirai said. ?We have to come up with a message that users will understand. It would have to be a product that keeps the PlaySt…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Branson has an excellent track record, so I trust he'll make it work or put a stop to it rather quickly. I hope he gives it a try before giving up on the idea completely. There's clearly fertile ground …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bill-G With all these problems, it is very surprising that Android is so much more popular than iOS. Quote: Originally Posted by tjw Of course it is not. Android offers CHOICE, iOS does not. Fragmentation is over…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sky King Am I the only one who would like to have the ability to suppress Ping and Genius so they disappear and do not eat up valuable screen real estate? You are not alone, I am here with you. Though we're far apar…
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Surprising no one here seems to like Zinio. While it's largely a directly translation from print to digital for most magazines and doesn't offer the interactivity that it could, there are interactive editions of some issues (National Geographic, in …
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I had a MBP from 2007 that exhibited these issues and had the graphics chip replaced by Apple. Since it was acknowledged as a problem at the time, I did not pay anything despite being out of warranty. I thought this issue was settled already before.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You werent able to find an external charger for an iPhone? Another foolish lie or showing just how incompetent you are since Apple licenses their 30-pin Dock Connector. Most external chargers require elect…
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I thought I vaguely, vaguely recall Apple licensing MagSafe to someone to make third party power peripherals for Macs ... maybe it was all a fanciful dream.
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The irony of this to me is that I do not think the majority of users would find it incredible to pay a small but reasonable fee in addition to their print subscriptions to have digital access. I mean added value stuff is great and all (like what net…
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I really thought that ATT had gotten this whole thing "right" for the iPad. No contracts, buy on the device, reasonable rates, simple plans, easy upgrade path, blah, blah. What's surprising to me is that they're changing these plans SO soon after th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox Why would yet another iteration of MS's largely ignored Windows "tablet edition" on yet another PC manufacturer's slate cause anyone to "give up" on an Apple product? MS thinks that what we want is Windows wit…
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I don't read the boards much anymore, but did people give up on iSlate when HP's Slate was announced? I think Canvas is a great name, except it's being used for something in the computing industry already and might be a source of great headache for …
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Do Apple have a history of cannibalizing old product names? Wasn't the iBook the "consumer" level portable during the late PowerBook days?
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I am right there with you. This is really frustrating. X11 is weird and taking forever to load, MacPorts is pretty much broken for some reason. Binaries seem to have been moved into /Developer/usr/bin from /usr/bin. vim is only using about 20 lines …
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Quote: Originally Posted by iMat I fear this litigation will increase the DRM Apple applies to its OS and software in general. I fear the moment in which a chip on the motherboard will be required to install the OS from Apple on Apple's computer.…
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I read somewhere that these anti-glare filters lead to some poor white color refraction. Is this true with the PowerSupport stuff?
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So I'm a mini fan also, but I think people like towers. Also, a lot of retail chains in the US (BB) that carry Apple do not have any minis on display ever. When people see cheap PCs and don't care as much about PC v. Mac, they don't seem likely to p…
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CF is used extensively in the pro cycling industry, with frames and most of the structural parts of these high performance frames built out of the stuff. I think there are places on high performance cars that use CF as well. It would not be unreason…