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Quote: Originally Posted by grahamw Just as a side note: centre aligning your text makes me more likely to skip past what you've written. Not callin' anyone out here, but it's a bit gauche. Actually, I think it's a bit...centre.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Curmudgeon Sorry, but I don't understand your notion that an open DRM would be a "public key to a lock". Could you elaborate? Thanks. Before the Content stands a gatekeeper. To this gatekeeper comes a man from the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Robin Huber Quote from Update: "Masinter also added, "There are some things that are wrong with the spec I'd like to see fixed. There are some things that are really, really, wrong with the process that I'd like to imp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism 1) They likely aren't going to use an app specifically for DRM when there are web-based options available to them. 2) Read up on HTTP Live Streaming. It's designed to be light and versatile, which Flash is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Jesus Fucking Christ! As I stated earlier, adding DRM to an open standard is pointless. I never said you could add DRM to HTTP Live Streaming, I said the content could be sent with DRM and unlocked on the use…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism What part of this is so hard to understand? HTTP Live Streaming allows for encryption and authentication. This is a lighter, more versatile option than Flash. It's already being used and it does absolutely no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Do you realize that DRM has to be unlocked and the content sent unencrypted, too. Do you also realize that there is nothing stopping Hulu from making an app that allows for DRM to be appended to each file tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Entering your credentials is the secure authentication. I have absolutely no idea why you think the encryption would automatically fall off when they specifically state "media can be encrypted", not "your log…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism How can you quote the FAQ that specifically say it can be encrypted and authenticated but then state that it's "unencripted content"? This is for an open standard, so what DRM scheme would they use? How wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism One method that will work for iPhone OS and Mac OS X is HTTP Live Streaming. Apple owns the rights to it but has offered it up to the standards body with no licensing costs, as required. HTTP Liv Streaming of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRonin Kormac77, is that you…?!? solarein, let the man preach it…! Yeah, a little on the poetic side (he says with tongue firmly in cheek), but the original poster is really hitting the nail on the head wit…
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Allow me to be the first to say...WHAT...THE...HELL...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aizmov And to answer your question, a resounding yes! Because it wont have decoding circuitry for complex instructions to simpler ones. The only reason x86 can compete with POWER and UltraSPARC is due to Intel's she…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aizmov Put an ARM emulator in XCode, and make it create fat binaries (x86 and ARM) by default. In fact, Apple can start doing it now, even with no ARM Mac. Yet ARM architecturally is no less than x86, it is just th…
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March 16th is my guess.
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 You seem obsessed with licensing. Intel simply needs to offer up cores for licensing and let vendors like Apple add their own IP. Intel then becomes a foundry that manufactures under contract. This is s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig No that being said, I could see a situation where Apple uses the PA semi crowd to build custom system on a chip designs for Macs based on intel cores and fabbed by intel. That would be pretty weird. Intel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin A future Macbook will replace the MBA. Sony can fit a Core i5, Blu-Ray, 2xSSD, 4GB RAM, An Nvidia GT 330M, 3xUSB, ethernet, ExpressCard, SD card, 6 hour battery into a 13" 3lb ultra-portable. There's an an…
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There's another reason why LCDs may cause more eyestrain than e-ink that the article briefly mentions but glosses over. From the article: “The new LCDs don’t affect your eyes,” Mr. Taussig said. “Today’s screens update every eight milliseconds, w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Products that don't have a strong financial backing don't have a structure for good developers to spend 60+ hours a week coding for it. Ergo, they are less likely to be better products than ones that are give…