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I just spoke to an Apple store rep 20 minutes ago, and she claimed they've been told to expect the 21.5" any day now. Lets hope she was right...
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Quote: Originally Posted by djmikeo So adjusted for inflation, Microsoft's $258B current market cap is actually closer to $200B compared to it's peak cap? Funny, and on point. People are making a big deal out of this Microsoft ad…
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Its amazing how almost all the big names related to tech have a tribute up. Amazon, Google, even Microsoft and Adobe have notes up. Classy moves.
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Quote: Originally Posted by IQatEdo The difference is that Steven Jobs has both vision and class. The outcome will be quite different. Quote: Originally Posted by ElliottScott86851759 I just paid $24,31 for an iPad2-64GB and my girlfriend …
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OK, he's not dead yet. Hopefully not for a long time. You might think he is, reading all of the sensationalist headlines around the web today, but he's still there. Its very unlikely that this will influence anything in the short term (read maybe 5-…
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Why on earth is a patent related to G3 coming up now. Shouldn't these people have noticed before this, or shouldn't somebody have noticed that they have a patent to this tech? Start a petition for a use it or lose it patent law. Get rid of the t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I do hope the rumours about an iOS based Time Capsule-like product are true, but I hope they are as an Apple Home Server where it being iOS-based makes a lot more sense. I second this. An Apple branded ful…
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If this is actually Apple's reasoning here, it is a bit much. cmon Steve, sometimes letting something go to help build an ecosystem is a good thing.
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I'm no lawyer, but it seems to me that there may be more at stake here than a company making a decision on what content they WISH to make available. It is illegal, from my understanding, for anyone in the US to read classified documents without the …
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After using it for a year or so since the work PCs were upgraded, I still find that it takes more clicks and more work to make things happen. Microsoft still stands for cluttered and clunky. I welcome the return of VB though, lack of it has ben a…
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I should file a patent, method for distributing 3D movie files over the internet using wires with computerized boxes on the end, and sometimes wireless. Some day it will start happening, and I'll be rich. Seriously though, if patent law works thi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nkhm A big selling point is that this software will be compatible with itself? Crazy. Microsoft can't even make office 2010 run consistently on PCs with windows 7 on them. We have trouble transferring files all t…
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Seems that the real issue here is that the internet grew faster than people could figure out how to regulate it. You can't record a phone conversation, you can't track people with cameras, or even follow them around (at least usually), yet you can d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider "They're just making things up," Jobs said of the Times article. Ha! I thought it was only the Fox "News" drones and other such informationally challenged types that spouted this. Hilarious. Still, good…
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You do generally get what you pay for with a mac system. Besides using the smallest, most highly refined parts, Apple (usually) does not find the cheapest off the shelf components like some other computer manufacturers tend to. However, $699 for …
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Time to find something else to do Adobe..... Focusing on Apple like this may get you some press, but ignoring similar statements from Microsoft, Opera, mozilla, and who else (?) is going to end up biting them in the butt. Look at the download stats…
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What did Adobe ever do? I first remember, was it Illustrator 7 or 8, where the Mac version was actually a downgrade in order to catch the Windows version up. I was still working in graphics then. So, after getting suckered into paying for it and get…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas Did the person that found your stuff call you and did you ignore them before he sold it? They said they did, actually. Among other excuses. However, it made no difference, I didn't say that they could keep it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bloodshotrollin'red You were saying? http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/te...0/10083480.stm It's all over the UK news. This does not seem to be taking Apple to task. I didn't say that the story wouldn't mak…
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I'm not sure about the law in California, but where I am you don't have to break down a door and knock someone over the head to steal something. Picking up something and keeping it, when you know it is not yours, is enough. Selling it, or buying it,…