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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee I think this is a bit misleading. Windows 7 is precisely "Vista" underneath in that it is internally 6.1 and not 7.0 (Vista is 6.0). The underpinnings are the same as vista, but more importantly, the har…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wvdirk Under pain of waterboarding you will admit to anything, jackass. I don't think he meant it literally, jackass.
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTel I have been using Windows 7 at work for 3 weeks now. It is impressive and I could see myself using it at home, but it comes down to preference. Windows 7 is yet another major GUI change for Windows and ther…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog What's really flawed is Microsoft's pricing. When OSX is compared with Windows, it's usually compared against the Ultimate version of Windows which costs $400 for the upgrade, and not the Home which is by f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by doyourownthing nice to read reviews from people which are probably in microsoft's payroll also how is this apple news? people that compare snow leopard to windows 7 are angry pc users which have never owned / ope…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Takeo If you ask me... form over function never applies to good design. When you're talking about design... form always follows function. Always. Otherwise it's not design... it's art... or sculpture... or whatever. Ap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by philu Second that. Put the AppleTV FrontRow features in the FrontRow app the rest of the line uses. The Mac mini is really the platform to use for an HTPC platform if an Apple product is going to be used. iTunes hom…
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Quote: Originally Posted by copeland Looking at my Centris 650, the PowerMac G3 (B&W), and now my March 09 Mini I can second that. However I would hope they update the AppleTV. The Mini is ok for 6 more months, but the AppleTV is really i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CdnBook I agree. The laptop market's becoming increasingly competitive, with more and more people buying notebooks instead of desktops. Apple's going to be hard-pressed to add something more powerful to their mobile li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by trboyden I agree. One thing people have to consider is before the i7 even gets in a Mac, NVIDIA or ATI is going to have to develop a custom chipset for Apple AFTER getting licensed to do so by Intel. That alone is goin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CdnBook Ummm... Are we really getting into the semantics of what I personally think is well under 2k?... because last time I checked with myself, I thought $1700-1800 was well under 2k. And who cares if it doesn't …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 I believe it's "US americans": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WALIARHHLII http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR75L...eature=related Get it right, damnit. So FFS, pay attention, because we need to bui…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Everyone has their pet peves I guess. One that bugs me that isn't likely to change anytime soon is the term "American." Once you've had it personally explained to you how rude this term is to many inhabi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Erunno We can all thank Firefox for that for breaking the iron grip Microsoft had on the browser market. Absolutely - it was the first browser to kick IE's ass in performance by every measure. I still think it's th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Erunno Conveniently the reference implementation would be WebKit as shipped by Apple, right? All other browser vendors would be at the mercy of the WebKit developers and their whims which parts of a standard to impleme…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 But will they run Crysis? Quote: Originally Posted by jazzguru second...
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Well, no the W3C does not have any enforcement authority, but they could certainly pick a reference implementation, and it would be known which browsers are "compliant" or not. Assuming, for the sake of a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Beauty of Bath I'm in the market and ideally would like a mid tower from Apple, considered the mini but the white MacBook is a much better deal, similar specs for not much more money. Well not much more considering a b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTripper New affordable Mac lineup sounds right for the holidays, as people by far are holding off any major purchase, but the holidays seem to loosen things a bit. Now Apple just needs to pay attention to the fac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Perhaps suckered is not the correct word, but malicious certainly fits since they used anti-competitve maneuvering to destroy Netscape thus stagnating web browser innovation for a a very long time in tech ter…