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Quote: Originally Posted by quiethand I'm assuming TB will allow bus-powered drives and charging for future iOS devices when sync'ed, though not sure I've seen this for sure. Seems necessary for it to be successfully in a broad way. As I under…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Why do you think Samsung redesigned the Galaxy Tab 10.1 as soon as the iPad 2 was released? LOL IMO, Apple is being smart to be proactive and not let the situation slide. You have to protect the 'crown je…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gdog did not mean ios. want to know if i need newer mac to gain benefits of lion. current system runs well and i prefer not to have slower imac with update. If your system has an Intel Core Solo or Core Duo CPU (3…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer If they are driving the Touch Interface they better damn well include the bluetooth glide pad for everyone who buys a Mac Mini, iMac or Mac Pro. Otherwise, expecting people to fork over another $69 for t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kohelet Sounds like my 2009 W. Macbook isn't going to get much, if any multitouch love :-( . Guess I'll need to purchase a Magic Trackpad... A Magic Trackpad to supplement an old laptop trackpad? Hmmm? On my wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PaulMJohnson Is it an indication of how secure Mac OS is that the security update is only 4MB! "A fault in the Certificates Trust Policy?" http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7...&subj=MacFixIt
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 I also use Little snitch and have it block the web browsers from contacting the google analytic ip addresses. I use a Safari extension called 'Incognito' to block Google Analytics. http://www.orbicule.c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Are websites actually abiding by this feature? I have not seen any information on your point yet. I am hoping the practice will become established.
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Quote: Originally Posted by myapplelove I 've almost (and very reluctantly) switched completely over to chrome, because safari is such a dog on my mba 11" (with 4gbs of ram...) I won't have it in this day and age to have my typing slowed down …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mbarriault Indeed. Google could support it in Chrome as a show of good faith to the competition, but that doesn't require them to support it in their ads, thus retaining their primary source of income. The major bro…
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I hope the 'do not track' feature becomes well established among web browsers. I will stop here before I start ranting about data collection on the internet!
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Quote: Originally Posted by addicted44 In mobile, its the complete opposite. Legacy code (and more relevantly, instruction sets) are anathema, because battery life, and not processing power, is king in this space. ARM is, in fact, an ISA albe…
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If I understand it correctly, the Objective C backend for iOS does not support garbage collection, whereas the Objective C backend for Mac OS does support garbage collection as an option. The point I am making here is that, even the 'core OS' under…
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman MacBook Air quasi iPad? How so? There's nothing quasi about the MBA. I agree, and I really object to the mischaracterization by an analyst working for a bank.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid And down the road, it's not out of the realm of possibility for Apple to unify its Mac and iOS device hardware to all use some quad-or 6-core ARM variant. Especially for portables like the MacBook Air. Of c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dougaa ?That's because WWDC affects the work schedule of Apple's engineers. Once a year, instead of doing their usual work, the engineers prepare their WWDC sessions, then spend a week at WWDC presenting and talking …
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Mr. Serlet has had a distinguished career at NeXT and Apple. With all respect to the design and engineering teams, I have always viewed the OS guys as the glue that held it all together.
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Quote: Originally Posted by elroth What I wonder is this: will the first device in the Thunderbolt chain have to be switched on in order to use the second device? With my firewire hard drives, I can't just turn a device on - it won't be recognize…