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johndoe98 wrote: » Safari has/had a private mode too, and Google ignored it. Found a way to circumvent that. Why should anyone trust incognito mode to actually work? Exactly. The only thing that incognito in Chrome does is prevent other people…
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fredaroony wrote: » Ahh so anyone who uses Chrome is a idiot? You've made a leap in logic; that's not what I said. So the 39.3% vs Safari's 4.3% has nothing to do with the quality of Chrome itself? Not in the way that you would have us belie…
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fredaroony wrote: » hahaha is that all you have? I will let figure out why this is a incredibly lame argument all by yourself. Mobs of idiots in agreement does not equate to proof of a genius decision. Popularity means nothing in terms of qual…
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'bout time
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Trading up Prime Minister for Taoiseach, and Gaelic for Gaelighe, and all the other funnies is called 'Gaelinglish' to us choppy Irish speakers. ;-)
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The Cards app would be rendered indispensable if it synced with your birthday calendar and gave you an alert 10 days before a listed birthday. -- I bet it would see far more use.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy You may be using the wrong Google search engine. Try Google Scholar instead to see if you get more appropriate results. You can thank me later. http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/about.html He clea…
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This all sounds pretty cool! I don't know how keen I am on having a "minimally flexible" screen, but I'm game for the sensation of keys and buttons.
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As a library professional, much of my graduate-level education was centered upon intellectual freedom, the right to know, freedom of speech, and information access. This issue may have been completely circumvented by Apple's disabling of the hyperli…
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Quote: Originally Posted by robogobo The problem here is that there's no valid analogy in this case to paper/analog books, distribution or sales. In a traditional scenario, the bibliography lists references to sources by citing their title, auth…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rbryanh What we should be talking about is ownership. We should be fighting to ensure that all data about an individual is legally that individual's property, that any entity that uses such data without recompense to…
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Toggling on Gatekeeper gives even further reassurance that I won't unwillingly/unknowingly give a permission that exposes my computer to malicious intent. I am purely a personal user who has no business tinkering or playing under the hood. Everythin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland I'd be really pissed to not have iCloud. I find it indispensable. Couldn't agree more!
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This is significant! -- And it seems only fair. I'm definitely intrigued by what may come of the push services contention.
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As a non-power user (or, whatever), I find nearly everything they've done in Lion to be a welcome treatment. The fluidity and intuitiveness with which I can apply my knowledge of one UI to the other surprises me, and I believe that the same must be …
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Quote: Originally Posted by razorpit I guess as long as the Mac is still called the Mac, its not that big of a deal to me. Plus referring to the two OS' as iOS and OSX sounds a little better in print. Guess we're one step closer to the hybrid O…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil That's a much better solution. I agree.
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Didn't expect a full .x update so quickly, but the iCloud integration and the Messages app sound particularly awesome! :-)
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I hope that whatever TV functionality they muster in terms of OS that it can (and will) be embedded in future iMacs. My 27" is already the focal point of my NYC studio, and I'm a huge fan of the all-in-one beauty of the concept.