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? really ??? I think it's time for me to get a job as an analyst...
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Given Apple's email marketing for iPad 1 as a Valentine's gift, this seems completely out of sync. Maybe the extra thing will be a refresh of MB Pro? I thought they were about ready for a refresh.
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp It's not readily apparent at all. There is absolutely no evidence, other than anecdotal, that the ATV2 itself has issues with anything. Is it not possible that "certain" Sony and Phillips models have their own H…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lowededwookie Then support Flux. http://www.theescapers.co.uk Cheers! I'll check it out...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro Your post is self contradictory. The ditto is agreeing that SproutCore as another API is a waste of effort. Then you hope to find a tool that does all the things W3C wants. What do you think will be inside …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone ditto After fifteen years as a developer for the Web, I couldn't agree more. It hasn't improved. ditto... Browsers have never followed standards completely and have often set new standards for better and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse No, I'm right. You have everything backwards and are confusing cause and effect. For content providers and advertisers who want to reach the whole audience, Flash is simply not the right technology. And p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Speaking of doing complex things without Flash, here is one from Google. The only thing keeping more of this stuff from happening is proper development tools, that will come in time. They always do.? http://g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Oh yes Apple does push standards. Apple was the first computer manufacturer to totally abandon floppy disks and multi-pin ports. They were the first to adopt USB, Firewire, CD drives, and WiFi across their ent…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Well, I know you were just dying to use that phrase yourself, but, not only have you not presented an argument that supports your assertion, simple common sense reasoning shows you are wrong. Adobe's control…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell No Apple actually does not at all want Flash on its mobile devices. Apple purports that it runs the whole web as designated by W3C standards. Flash is not apart of that. Apple is not in business to drive…
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Quote: Originally Posted by allblue Let's look at this the other way. When Apple were developing the iPhone, they would have had key design requirements, one of which would have been good battery life, set against smallness and lightness. They wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by allblue Of course there is choice. If someone wants to access Flash sites they have to choose buy a device that will do it rather than one which will not. Of course that does greatly limit them in the ultra-mobile spac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by OriginalG I was thinking 'which sites do I visit that have flash functionality that is essential aside from video' and I really don't think I can think of any. Then I thought 'if there some, was flash really the proper…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell You both arguing that technology should stop evolving and changing? Thing should remain the same just because this is how it is? When has that ever happened? I think the only real issue is that the end-user…
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Great for huge firms who have the money to retool but Apple has long been sustained by smaller design centric firms many of whom have employed Flash in their sites. Sure NYT has the cash to switch, but for the rest of us, it is a costly option. Si…
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Returned to the Apple store this afternoon and there was no one in the reserved line. I was taken in within a minute and started the process of transferring my two phones. Have to say I love them. 32GB and video recording really got me, but now I…
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Returned to the Apple store this afternoon and there was no one in the reserved line. I was taken in within a minute and started the process of transferring my two phones. Have to say I love them. 32GB and video recording really got me, but now I…
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I waited over an hour and a half outside my local Apple store and couldn't pick up my two reserved phones. At the rate they were moving, it would have taken 3-4 hours. It was activation issues I think that slowed them down. Glad you had a differe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Why do people wait in lines anyway- for anything? \ Excellent question! But going on experience from the launch in 2007, it was fun to hang out with other nerds and relatively painless. Today however was …