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I think it would be cool to help Pixelmator design around or invalidate Adobe patents. Is anyone aware of Adobe patents that might cause Pixelmator problems? If so post them. I'll take a look. Everyone is always complaining about patents from ind…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rayz Yup, first thing that occurred to me when this all blew up. For years, we've been told that iWorks isn't a professional tool, and that Apple needs to bloat it to make it a replacement for Office. Now, power…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Andysol Power user and iWork in the same sentence? Come on man. 98% of the population is fine with the old or new iWork- but power users? It's laughable to say you were a "power user" who used iWork. Good point.…
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I don't understand why they didn't clearly communicate this when they released the new version. They should have given power user's the heads up and/or had a beta phase. Duh. It isn't as if they haven't been through this before.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flaneur So far I don't see any reason to trust DisplayMate's confused self-promotion around its Kindle "findings." If Apple has switched to IGZO backplanes, why is Raymond Soliera the only one in the world to sa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flaneur Exactly. ISupply supplies superficial and spurious summaries. No bueno from the gitgo, IGZO or no IGZO. Exactly wrong. Anyone that sells a product calculates the "COGS" (cost of goods sold). It is a line…
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scartart wrote: » It does seem that way, however looking at the Amazon Kindle Fire article is looks like LTPS would be the technology to go for. LTPS is what Apple has been using in iPad 3 and 4. Claims that Amazon's display is better because of …
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tbell wrote: » Somebody correct me if I am mistaken, but I do not think the amount of LED lights have anything to do with resolution. Resolution is dependent on how many pixels are squeezed into the display. This has not changed. All that is chang…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chadbag MS defines productivity as Office. Unless you write lots of documents or spreadsheets, and most people don't, Office won't help you be productive. It all depends on what you need to get done. A musician might…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ClemyNX Some legit remarks, a lot of manipulating the reality. Sure, multiple windows is compulsory for pro work, but they still don't understand that iPad isn't made for that, and they should concentrate on the 'easy…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rcoleman1 I thinking Microsoft is scared...very scared...and it ain't even Halloween yet! Surface 2 the rescue...not! LMAO! Doubt it. Companies with 10s of billions in cash and revenue aren't scared of anything. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DESuserIGN "Socialist software" seems like a fair description to me. I don't think the problems is in describing it as "socialist." It seems like the problem is in people's heads associating socialism with "totalitar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DarkLite The patent system needs changing. As of a year ago, 92% of re-examination requests are granted, and only 22% of the patents re-examined survive with all their claims intact (source: http://www.techdirt.com/a…
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Here is the most succinct way to explain this: The Aereo system allows an individual to record their own copy of a tv show using a rented antenna and hard drive. When you play the TV show it is your recording and you only play it to yourself, there…
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irun262 wrote: » But most broadcast antennas are at different locations, not that close each other (at least where I live). Do they have separate 'dime sized' antennas at each location? Surely a dime sized antenna at one location couldn't pick up…
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jragosta wrote: » But there's a difference between you capturing something for your own use and someone capturing it for rebroadcast. I'm actually surprised that the broadcasters lost - there must be some loophole that Aereo uses. Ordinarily, y…
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Cook is absolutely correct that the cost of litigation is the real problem in patent law. It raises the price of patents which raises the stakes so high that only the wealthy can participate. The large non-innovative companies are clearly the sourc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wierdninja Walk into any Best Buy and there are aisles and aisles of blurays. Everyone I know buys blurays and has a collection of blurays. My PS3 plays bluray beautifully. As for every other PC maker, bluray drives…
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macboy pro wrote: » LOL. While I am a MAC OS fan, the statement that "Windows 8 is garbage, Apple has nothing to worry about" is obviously incorrect. Here are the current OS breakdowns. Apple is FAR behind all versions of windows, including Wi…
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sdo2000 wrote: » Let's be honest if you buy a MBP there is no need to buy for at least 3 years minimum. My MBP 17" mid 2010 i7 with 8g ram runs perfectly fine with photoshop cc, illustrator cc, chrome, and spotify open at all times. Computers ar…