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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Though Apple shouldn't be smug about Blu-ray. iTunes is a rousing succes for music but Apple's done bupkiss to help the smaller indie producers who need to give their clients playable HD content and Apple's…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cory Bauer Now why would you want to do that? A good Blu-Ray player will do a nice upconversion of your DVD, making it look better than it does. Your Apple TV will not. saarek was talking about using iTunes as a D…
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Quote: Originally Posted by saarek Does this mean that a future iTunes might allow me to import my DVD collection for play on my apple tv? Hopefully! That'd obviously be easier than 3rd party software.
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Quote: Originally Posted by paul_onxo If BR does comes out for the Mac Mini, it would totally rock! And it'll make the decision to buy an xbox 360 or ps3 easier this Christmas. i'm hoping for a significant update to AppleTV (bigger HDD and…
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somewhat off-topic, but not totally...I've never seen a Blu-ray movie played on a computer, but I just can't imagine it being so much better than a standard DVD. So many people complain about Apple's lack of Blu-ray support (esp in their notebooks).…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iStink LOL I gotta remember that one. thanks for the reply lol
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Quote: Originally Posted by iStink Everyone here is bashing Microsoft for making bad products, but then they are bashing them for trying to improve their products. What's the deal? What's the deal? The deal is that Microsoft is a company dev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iStink Oh how the hatred flies around here........ You're right. You do stink.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kasper Yeah. Sorry. K hah, techstud...you're a joke! somebody said they think investors are aware that "the iPhone, could very well take a hit with the release of smarter phones" however one of the analysts…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iVlad I always felt like DSi was for kids. When ever I look in the DS section of games its always some puppies and drawing stuff. I hope iPod Touch will gain momentum with really good games like Rolando etc. to be …
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with the new 3.0 software allowing USB attachments, gaming on the iPod Touch (and iPhone, obviously) is going to explode...what constantly pops into my mind is the following: you know the Wii steering wheels you put the Wii-mote inside? Well, imagin…
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I'm waiting for techstud to somehow disparage the very apple products he claims to like.
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Quote: Originally Posted by OriginalG Why can't an iphone connect to a wireless network, then search for it's home computer to sync to over the network with existing wireless technology? I don't think that current technology is the limiting facto…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox How do you advance on what many have told us were the perfectly serviceable smartphones on the market when the iPhone showed up? How do you advance on the much more accurate, far more "business like" use a st…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider and once a movie has been started customers have 48 hours to finish it -- or watch it multiple times. why do they get 48 hours once they begin watching? US only gets 24 hours, right?
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Quote: Originally Posted by italiankid 200+ fixes YEAKS! At least the OS evolves at a normal rate, instead of a 9 year old WinXP being preferred over either of microsoft's two latest offerings.
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Quote: Originally Posted by italiankid I am glad they got sued and lost in court for the 25$ million. Ha, apple cares about $25 million. Sure. You have any idea how much money they made on those first-gen nanos? Selling a $200 product at 40% m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tofino out trolling again, huh? they're all out today. They love when problems surface with Apple products, because when problems arise with other another company's products there is no forum to complain about them.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud AppleTV- Cracks, heat issue , scratch inducive and standby mode issues. All iPods with metal backs- scratch inducive. inducive? You're saying the plastic itself directly "causes or influences" the cracks? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MJ Web Amazon's $1.99 daily specials (like Motown Number 1's) sell for $8-$10 on iTunes. I could never figure out for the life of me why anyone would purchase low bit rate DRM protected music for such an exorbitant pri…