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it takes aaaaaaaaaaaaages to actually load on an iPhone 3G. (not downloading, starting the app...) and: "After All" should be correct, when "After All (The Dead)" is the right answer.
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When I open a PDF attachment in an e-mail message, I get a waiting period before I can actually zoom in and pan. Seems like a bug.
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I don't see the "fella" reference, but if you mean that they always were announced/released at WWDC, you're wrong. 1G iPhone was announced at MWSF 2007 and released in June 2007. 2G iPhone (3G) was announced at WWDC 2008 in June and released in …
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Even if it just means that you won't bring down the speed of your "n" network anymore by forcing it to "g", it's worth it. Not everyone's running out replacing their TimeCapsules and AirPort Extreme Base Stations just for the one new feature. Right …
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I can agree that this might obviously be a problem in the US. We don't have such restrictions here in Switzerland. We have others. I have a limit of 1 GB of data throughput per month. But that's more than enough for all my E-Mail stuff and visiting …
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It's kind of a joke, really. They obviously want to give providers the chance to charge a surplus for tethering, which I don't really get. I already pay for data transfer, the provider shouldn't really care what device I'm using it with. Right now, …
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What's with all the Windows "news" lately?
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I'm sure there are many uses for background push or actual background apps, but really it's messengers that would benefit the most. And let's get real: Those apps don't use that much processing power and they don't transmit that much data either. I'…
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So you're spending money in order to do something that you yourself still consider illegal. Why not make this simpler and download the file illegally directly? To quiet your mind a *little*? To me it just seems wrong. I mean: I, too, want to buy stu…
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Actually, I think it'd make quite some sense. It's about the umbrella. You don't want competitors to thrive under your umbrella, so you create devices that are less expensive but feature most of the stuff of the "real" device. The small size _obv…
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read the whole fricking posts. he talked about adding a bluetooth gps. you even quoted the relevant part.
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This is hilarious. Next time someone says something like "out of stock", please do not start to jump up and down and breathe this heavily just yet. Pure over-reaction, this whole thread.
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I personally cared for the Public Beta. Great times. For 10.0, because it was the first "final" version (although it turned out incomplete and sluggish). For 10.1 for speed and bugfixes. For 10.2 for speed, bugfixes and Quartz Extreme. For 10.3 …
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What's a Mactel? Do people still call intel Macs that fugly name?
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I think now you've got it. About the desktop part, I mean. The part about the futility of quoting the entire post right above yours – not so much.
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mistaken.
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(no need to quote the post right above yours...) Final Cut works fine with a "lesser" graphics card AFAIK. And even so: Final Cut is a Pro app. The iMac is not a pro Mac. About repeating what you've stated in your OP: Don't. If you create a t…
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The price difference between the 2.4 GHz and the 2.8 GHz 24" iMac is more or less the price of a Playstation 3. If you're serious about gaming, you're using a console, anyway. You've already stated that you _do_ own a PS3. Good for you! If you _s…
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great article. its major drawbacks are one "its" (instead of "it's") I noticed plus the now often-quoted "UTMS" mistake, which - funnily enough - is mentioned as "clumsily named". UMTS floats a bit better. a smaller drawback: showing how WiFi is …
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I just hope in all sincerity, that you're completely and utterly wrong, AppleInsider. (Unless it means we'll get a "Mac Pro" stripped off the highend stuff at a price point around, say, 700-800 USD.)