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Quote: Originally Posted by foljs Yeah, because computers sure didn't multitask when only 128MB (and 64MB) where available. Are you kidding me? That brings back memories of my old 400MHz AMD K6 with 64MB RAM. I haven't heard someone mention…
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Start ordering your Apple apparel. This is going to be fun...
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross She's got 'em. I'll have to wrestle them from her tomorrow evening after she comes home from school. Wrestle? In my family, we just ask.
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Quote: Originally Posted by webhead “IP” meant “Intellectual Property” in this case, but I’m sure you were being sarcastic. Nope, my comment didn't have any sarcasm in it. If Palm was messing with that IP belonging to Apple, they really would …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cubert "We will not stand to have our IP ripped off," acting chief executive Tim Cook said in Apple's fiscal first quarter earnings call. Wow, Apple invented Internet Protocol. What didn't they invent?!? Palm …
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Quote: Originally Posted by BlackSummerNight WM task manger is not stupid. It's very handy, and works very well. I no longer use it, but found it useful when trying to keep track of the many apps I use to run at the same time. It's not stupid …
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Quote: Originally Posted by BlackSummerNight LOL, seems like WM task manger isn't so stupid now eh Steve. The WM task manager is still very stupid. It's a horrible implementation of background process control. Even people that try to copy this…
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Personally, I'd prefer push for most things. It does seem more refined than keeping things open. The only applications that I'd really like in the background are Internet radio applications. I'm just as happy listening to free music that's simila…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacOldTimer Apple said that push would be out in September and yes I did base my purchase on this. I held out until it was announced as did many other people that realized that the 3G was useless to upgrade to without…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Foo2 What exactly of significance was negotiated here that's in Apple's favor? We have Apple yielding to the music industry by providing variable pricing, while removing Fairplay DRM which Jobs said Apple didn't want t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 8CoreWhore Do you really want to return your favorite three songs before you're allowed to listen to the next song? Isn't a subscription service more like Pandora or Last.fm, etc..? You'd have to stream it over the air…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Flash isn't just a hog on OS X. It's equally garbage on Linux. The system resources and CPU percentage it sucks out of a system are ludicrous. Good. I don't really…
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I could do without Flash for everyday use, but it's those random convenience type things that make it hurt. Need a restaurant menu so you can tell home what to pick up? Use the iPhone! Oh, wait, they decided to use flash for that. I guess I'd like o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Virgil-TB2 I disagree. As much as I think most Dell products are crap, they sell quite well overall so I guess people either like crap or disagree with the idea that Dell only makes crap. Third option: people hate …
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Quote: Originally Posted by macFanDave Don't get me started about the GPS software from TomTom that is supposed to get us turn-by-turn directions. Where is that? Where is it supposed to be? Apple forbids turn by turn in the SDK agreement. Tom…
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Of course you have to sue Apple. AT&T is already covered in the disclaimer about coverage areas. They think they've outsmarted someone by claiming it's not really the service, but the phones ability to connect to the service. I feel sorry for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by S8ER01Z So you started using computers in 1979 and don't use copy paste? Please... I use copy paste in Linux daily, in windows its second nature. That's with a mere 16 years of programming and 18 years of normal use …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Then they are the only ones reporting that number. We'll have to wait and see if it's correct. I wonder if that includes the high percentage of returns, which, in the beginning were around 40%, and even now, w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Less than one year after Google introduced its iGoogle page optimized for iPhone, Google has quietly redirected requests to its normal mobile browser landing page. The iPhone-optimized version had collaps…