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Quote: Originally posted by Mr. Me H.264 would be an evolution, not a revolution. H.264 is a video format. With it your video chats would have better video, but the overall experience would be largely the same. Yes, I agree. But for me the re…
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Quote: Originally posted by Vox Barbara There is not much room left to revolutionize instant messaging as we know it, - to my humble knowledge. But there is a way to revolutionize video conferencing with MPEG4 H264... but to this end we n…
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This decent remote can take the shape of a kind of iPod without a hard drive but with an Airport card inside...
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But imagine that you can order your Mac mini with this iPod port (like you can do with a SuperDrive). That's not all the Mac mini that have the port only some of them. Now imagine that a future iPod get a Bluetooth 2.0 connection and that your Ma…
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Quote: Originally posted by dacloo I don't think resizing a Window will be any faster on a Powerbook equipped with 1.5 GB RAM. I think it's more CPU/GPU work for the computer, not RAM. I just think resizing windows on MacOS is very slow, too s…
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Quote: Originally posted by Karl Kuehn And since Microsoft has been putting in a single client "Terminal Server" in Windows XP, it would be a great "oh, ya... we have that too" checkbox for Apple without putting much work into it. Just throw a co…
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Quote: Originally posted by mikef Yes, I run my display at it's native resolution of 1280 x 1024. The firmware hack is here: http://www.rutemoeller.com/mp/ibook/ibook_e.html WAHHOUUUUU!!!!!!! Thank you 1000 times for your response, I'm …
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Quote: Originally posted by mikef The Mini includes a DVI to VGA adapter so any monitor that has a VGA input will work with it. The standard resolutions are supported by OS X (640 x 480, 800 x 600, and higher). I've driven my Viewsonic 18" fr…
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Quote: Originally posted by Aurora Apple needs something between imac and the pro towers if they wont put a video card slot into imac. we now have 3 all in one consumer machines and everyone has the rock bottom slowest videochips with no way to o…
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Quote: Originally posted by jsimmons I'm a PC owner, and I think it's too bad the MiniMac is so skimpy on hardware (not to mention it's apparent lack of user-upgradability). Including myself, there are four guys in my office considering buying a…
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We read this in the document apple send us because we are registered apple developer. We got informations before there are public. CoreData in not a revolution, for the most part it does what other data access framework does. But the interesti…
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The demonstration of Core Data I saw in the WWDC sessions is really impressive. CoreData provide a concept of Entity. An Entity is a class that is bound to a table of the database. for exampe, you can drag a XML file to Xcode and Xcode will automati…
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Because Apple want to convince some of the other 95% of users to switch to the Apple to gain market share. That't all the switch campaign was about. Even if it fails in some way, I really think that their will is there. The Apple Store allow them to…
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Cannot find any reference to Red Globe from Neosystems on google... and never heard of it either... Is it really valid ?
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I expect Apple to ship a new Al mouse/keyboard to match the look and feel of the G5. I expect that they could be used on a PC too (like they do with the new screens and most of the last device (iPod, iSight (even if their is still no iChat for Windo…
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I don't see Darwine working exactly like it's described above. As I understood it from a developer point of view, WINE (and so Darwine) is a set of libraries that match the WIN32 libraries. When they run on Linux x86, they allow a WIN32 application …
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qemu seems to do what the second version of the 68k emulator of MacOS does back in old days: dynamic translation. The foreign code is translated into native code and then keep in memory. It's that new translated chunk of code which is natively run o…
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Do you remember in 1994 when the first 68k emulator appeared in MacOS 7. At that time it was really slow. And then a new version of the emulator bring a huge improvement to the speed of the emulation. In the interim, an article in MacTech (Septem…
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I agree with you KidRed. I would think that if Apple decide to propose its own Camera, it will bring something new/inovative like the iPod has done in the past. What is limited in the current offering of combo camera is the storage, the image qua…
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Marry with an iPod could be a cool solution and produce a small product to use as a WebCam or as a standalone camera/camcorder. But as such, it won't directly compete with camera/camcorder from other vendors due to the lack of the color LCD scree…