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Quote: Originally Posted by AdamIIGS After seeing the Ad demos (granted made by apple just for this purpose) I have to say Apple is bringing Ads to a place that they don't feel like ads anymore, they are small Apps inside of Apps ... this could b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chronster Hey I'm also Joe Consumer and I want more flash sites. Sorry to hear that OSX has so many issues with it, but PC's don't, and currently PC's dominate the market. The fact is, if Apple invested some time a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bdkennedy1 Why? Because he doesn't want a 20 year old piece of shit software vampiring the battery life from the devices he's trying to promote? Flash was not designed for portable devices. It has a bandaid on it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blastdoor My only little criticism of Jobs' Adobe bashing is when he calls Adobe "lazy." It is understandable that he would use that characterization, but that kind of statement makes it sound like Adobe employees spen…
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"Lynch said that 19 of the top 20 smartphone makers (Apple being the only one absent) have signed on to the company's Open Screen Project and its push for Flash on mobile devices. He also said that 85 percent of the top Web sites on the Internet fea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro You call a blogger quoting two posts from this thread a response? Summary of a couple points maybe, but nothing there that constitutes new information needed for it to be a response. Exactly my thoughts. He ba…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iGenius Right. All Joe Shmoe will care about is "WTF!? I just spent over $800 on this damn thing and it won't work on lots of my favorite websites!?" Well, not quite yet. They power the majority of web video. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 When Apple sneezes, the rest of the industry grabs a Kleenex. The anti-Flash movement is being fuelled by Apple and Google. There is only one way this can end well for Adobe: Adobe reads the writing …
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They aren't "fighting" for anything. If they were fighting for the betterment of society and the freedom to use software on any kind of hardware, they wouldn't be selling their EFI software. Nor would they be packaging and selling PCs with OS X on t…
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Either he's and idiot or just stupid. Wait... or a lier... I'm sure he's trying to come off like he doesn't need to recognize Apple; that the Californian company doesn't even fall in his radar 'cause he's just too "out there", but he actually com…
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It's called business people. That's how companies operate. Scratch that. That's how organizations operate, even government (which does it to either diffuse population anger or to simply test the waters). Am I the only one who doesn't see this as …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Psystar's statements to the court avoided saying specifically what Rebel EFI does Seems Psystar is withholding information here . . . Yep. That's why I think the judge made an excellent, albeit pragmat…
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Sure looks obvious and in black and white to me... Three of his guidelines directly apply to Rebel EFI. I think the judge is being cautious as he doesn't know the exact nature of Rebel EFI. I think it's a good call and the follow up comments also ad…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LouisTheXIV just another big corporation trying to screw its customers out of costly warranties... Ever since the inception of the warranty, companies have been finding ways any way they can to not honor them. T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by abrooks Welcome to two weeks ago, some good analysis as well - http://news.worldofapple.com/archive...-new-law-firm/ I suppose "good" being open to interpretation. The new lawyers were granted a pro hac vice to wor…