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Quote: Originally Posted by djsherly How about confidential company data being distributed by email. It is 'deleted', then the iphone is lost or stolen. Being a mobile device, misplacement of the device is far more likely than the possibility of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shookster "Psystar's counsel stated that Psystar's e-mail and customer support software (SupportSuite) randomly 'deletes or loses' e-mails." Brilliant! http://www.kayako.com/solutions/supportsuite/ Wouldn't th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Olternaut Not necessarily. A third GUI isn't a big deal for Apple to deal with. It's all the same OS anyway. Obviously nobody here is an iPhone developer. Apple publishes a very complete iPhone emulation app that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by passat2.1 I'm English and live in France there's no pre-order available here either. Actually it is worse than that, the reduced price for existing Leopard Owners offer is not available here or in the UK or in any othe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by patrickwalker First, one would have to gain access to a host machine, and then manage to flash the keyboard without the user noticing (that could be done while the user is away I guess). If one could do all this, yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MadisonTate Hasn't anyone given thought to the possibility that Apple will reveal a secondary input device? Something like a Wacom Cintiq, except Multi-Touch enabled? This would be great for artists in many fields. …
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Hasn't anyone given thought to the possibility that Apple will reveal a secondary input device? Something like a Wacom Cintiq, except Multi-Touch enabled? This would be great for artists in many fields. It might be wireless-enabled so that it can…
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Yeah...they LAID zii egg... Looks like they'll be yet another imitation...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron That is redundant, not an oxymoron. It really scares me when people have no idea what they're talking about, but say it anyhow. For the oxymoronically inclined, here are some oxymora from http://www.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by blazinghero Just because it's different doesn't mean it's an oxymoron. If I say "banana apple" is that an oxymoron? A term is an oxymoron only when the terms that make up that term are contradictory or have opposite me…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GQB Not to put too fine a point on it, but "Java Vulnerability" does not equal "OS X" vulnerability. Java on OS X is implemented by Apple (not Sun), and is built into the OS.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tauron The antivirus hit is just part of the story. Wanna see the other reason why PC's are so slow has to do with software architecture. Why is it that any software written for PC are so slow and cumbersome? It has to…
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Hate to tell you this, but OS X *does* have vulnerabilities too, just not as many. Don't get me wrong; there's a world of difference between OS X and Windows, but if you remember, everyone was after Apple to fix a Java vulnerability for quite a…
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Google has "jumped the shark", it seems. Microsoft will go after them like the US gov't after Saddam Hussein, and neither Apple nor Adobe will back them up. About the only company who could pull something like this off is Adobe. I can see A…
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Guaranteed to fail! Is this true that the MacBook Pro 15 and 17 inch have nVidia chips that are GUARANTEED TO FAIL!?!?!?! I don't want a 3-year replacement promise. I want a new laptop!!! With my luck, it'll fail right in the middle of an impor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 And my name-calling will never extend to fellow Apple users. Yup. I won't name call any other Apple fans, but all the rest of you *&#%@$#! had better watch out!
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Quote: Originally Posted by T'hain Esh Kelch And those testing the most sensitive projects are instructed "to cover up devices with black cloaks when they are working on them, and turn on a red warning light when devices are unmasked so that ever…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lorre Photobucket has a bulk uploader applet that works great imo. I'll take Java applets over Flash stuff any day... well written Java applets will run much better than Flash equivalents and with JavaFX, they can l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud The shuffle demand subsided- can't you read? They suck and people realized it. Only diehards bought them initially. Just bought an iPod Shuffle last weekend. I LOVE it! When I'm at the gym or jogging, I d…
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Who still uses Java? Especially on a Mac or an iPhone. Flash, I understand...even Silverlight, but who needs a nasty looking, slow Java applet on their speedy 8-core Mac Pro?