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"Microsoft provided customers with demo books that people could use to show customers different features." shouldn't it be "Microsoft provided trainees ..." (or something similar)
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider the new product is said to be planned for "at least" U.S. users. So with the quotes around , you really mean that the world starts and ends on US borders, and no one will be pi*sed because of another se…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea No GCD in the linux kernel unless Linux goes GPL v3 rather than GPL v2. Or Linus ignores the FSF and goes with the Apache position that GPL V2 Only is compatible with the Apache License V2. Legally there's pr…
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(found answer on Wikipedia)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tauron Gusty move by the smartest software developer on Earth. Lets hope this paves the way for total Windows PC humiliation. how could it, if someone would port GCD to Windows?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The 64-bit edition of Windows XP or Vista will run on 64-bit Macs with 32-bit EFI via Boot Camp because Windows doesn't use EFI; it still lives in the simpler world of BIOS. Complete BS!!! Windows Vist…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ksec How is this fair to those who spend $129 on Leopard... Unless someone can give me a figure that less then 5% of Intel based Mac are using Tiger......... July 2009: Leopard: 3.42%, Tiger: 1.03%; Source
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ronbo You have an intel Mac and you're still running 10.4?? Yeah, that's what I got with my Intel MBP 3,1 back in June 2007. To shell out $129 for Leopard that originally had to be released in June 2007 but got dela…
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I think there is a huge difference between "is technically possible" (to upgrade from Tiger to SL using the $29 upgrade) and "is allowed by the license" (of the upgrade). Until I hear some confirmation that the SL upgrade license does not preclude T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JulesLt not to mention that in using WebKit and LLVM they are building on Apple's innovations. Perhaps you forgot that with WebKit, Apple itself was building on Linux's KDE project innovations?
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Gosh, they could have included the whole EU (or even Europe), this way it's really useless. No maps for Czech republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Croatia etc. Hope it's in the pipeline, and that no "Western Europe" and "Eastern Europe" division wil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nudua People should pay more attention to revenue and not units. $ is what that ultimately counts. Wonder how much of the $ spent on computers Apple received, should be much more than 8%. Depends on who pays that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Firefox is currently the world's second-leading browser with a 22.5% share of the global web browser market. It trails only Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which maintains 65.5% of the market. Apple's Safar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jeffharris So, the repair? What was promised as a 4 day job turned into nearly a month! It's a good thing I could buy a repalcement Mac! Would you mind sharing how it works financially? Do they substract from the ne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin you will be able to get supercomputer performance on a single chip with 1TB+ SSD (if we are still using SSD) for about £100. Computers will be worthless because everything will be fast enough and stable enoug…
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I think people are missing/did not think about 2 things when contemplating ZFS on Notebooks/Desktops: 1. ZFS has compression ability, and unline HFS+ in SL, ZFS can compress all files, not only read-only files. Think about your personal text docu…