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Quote: Originally Posted by Aizmov Safari is great, but I find its lack of multiprocess architecture and sandboxing to be disturbing. I'm already playing around with the pre-alpha builds of Chromium, and can't wait until there is a stable releas…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Seahawk Fan 2 Why would there be more PC downloads than Mac for Safari 4. Total 11 million. 6 million PC This mean 5 million Mac. Doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. maybe because IE is that bad? Safar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nautilus. Well-said. I completely agree. Stiffer competition is better for consumers (in terms of price, innovation, features) and developers (more choice of platforms, companies might be more lenient in order to a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by str1f3 I disagree. There is really no evidence that Apple's done anything to change their current path. If Palm does influence Apple, we'll see it next year with OS 4.0. If Palm really did scare Apple, we would see a s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaine_Michael I've used Garmins, TomToms, and Navigons, and the best of the best in my opinion are the Navigons, so I'm very happy to see that Navigon will be making an iPhone app. Everyone always claims Garmin is the…
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wish i was there
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Ugh, this was a really long keynote...in fact, the length definitely hurt the effectiveness of the keynote overall. They could have done a better job summarizing/viewing already announced features. Also, could have saved a lot of time by crafting …
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Quote: Originally Posted by L255J I wonder when the iPod touch will be updated with all the iPhone 3G S's new features. I would figure in September, before the holidays. Your question is great too, because it also begs if Apple will match all…
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I'm still waiting! If they don't add this, after adding external accessory support, they better come out with their tablet/netbook killer soon! Otherwise, nice hardware and software upgrades.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hypermark I sold a company to Wind River (device management vendor, Rapid Logic) and have partnered with Intel on/off for 13+ years so I have a pretty well formed perspective on the deal, which I blogged about in: C…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mark2005 Exactly right. Apple is moving away from Intel in the mobile space, due to Intel's failure to stay with ARM-based designs in processing capability per power consumed. With the obvious mess that is MS Windows …
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If the Pre gets legs or not, I wonder if Apple thinks Palm's IP is worth a buyout?
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Hope he lives and prospers for decades longer! (Even more than Apple, I'd like to see what he does with his wealth: someone like him is likely to redefine the giving/philanthropy business as well, and…
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I can't imagine how long the initial install, restores, and software updates will take with this size! *ugh*
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It's tough to imagine network saturation during normal usage in the largest density metro areas, since I haven't been there. It's got to be a huge headache for AT&T, and Apple; I'm sure they've maxed out towers as it's probably more about the c…
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aluminum iMac & MacBook white. no issues so far. Both had a 286 MB update
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Just thought I'd throw two links in about Kindle demographics... In a nutshell, Kindle seems to have about a 50 yr. old median age, and 70% are above 40 yrs. old. The second link has interesting comments and feedback. Based on the target of edu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rot'nApple Actually, the larger Kindle's profile in that image of it on that ladies palm in the AI post kind of looks like the bottom half of the MacBook Air just a different color. Google started their copiers! …
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I just can't get over the sticker shock. I understand, the hardware costs and wireless contract up the price, but I can't see this really flying until they can at least get the price down to $300. At that price, you could justify $100-200 of that f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Virgil-TB2 I have to say that I just don't believe this post at all. Wires don't overheat to the point of spontaneously catching fire for no reason. For that to happen Apple would have had to purposely undersize …