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Quote: Originally Posted by DavidW The focus of the suit is that Apple would not let any other music with DRM, other then FairPlay, play on their iPods (or in Tunes). Even if the DRM in the music met the record labels requirements. Unlike MS,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb Exactly. So it's not Apple's fault or responsibility - Real was the culprit. They should be suing Real, not Apple. If Real files were convertible to MP3, they could have been used in iTunes and on all A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Danox End of life product too. Also available as a perpetual license right from Adobe’s website. https://www.adobe.com/cart.html?marketSegment=COM&# The boxed license is en of Life but so was the box of C…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sporlo but using iOS 7 design philosophies aren't going to make apps magically better than before. . I guess it’s a good thing that Apple isn’t requiring that you use them. They are just asking that you compile wit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gerrit I'm curious how they plan to enforce this now that human beings no longer seem to be looking at the apps. It's easy for software to tell if an app was compiled by Xcode 5, but not so easy to know if it's follo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil And it’s properly secure, is it? I should hope it is. These guys are using the same electronic methods that credit cards companies use when they do other forms of electronic transmission. I would im…
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Quote: Originally Posted by the cool gut XBox is still losing money FYI Last I heard, it has been profitable for a couple of years now.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pooch where did you get it for free? Well he is wrong - you couldn't have gotten it months ago, but I doubt he is a paying dev or part of Apple Seed so wherever he got it, we won't be able to talk about it here.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland But will Mavericks be free? Will Apple adopt the full iOS-style release strategy for OS X? There is absolutely no precedent to suggest that they will just give it away for free. Cheap (about 20 bucks)? Sure.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram In all fairness; (i) Macs come pre-installed with OSX; (ii) Apple does not* give box makers a choice. * and should not I don't get this... On the mac, there are no box makers …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Yeah, and virtually every one of that 98% already has unlimited access to all their files, anyway. So what does the exploit get them? Yes, it's a bug. It needs to be fixed. But compared to th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mscientist How does this break Apple's developer guidelines. Let me count the ways. Good luck getting this approved. I don't see it breaking any of Apple's developer guidelines at all given that similar p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by graxspoo The mistake Microsoft made was tying RT to Windows. The problem with that is, they would have to literally start from scratch with developers getting them to develop apps and they would be in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rorosdad My thought is that FileMaker and by extension Apple is making a big mistake here by not keeping it alive and making it a part of iWork. I am a fanboy toward Apple so I don't say that lightly. Sa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd Link? Right from their own page: Quote: MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA.—May 21, 2012—Ace Metrix™, the new standard in television analytics, today announced Samsung has joined its roster of adv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan this is why I think Apple should lock down testing so not every joe blow who's curious about the new OS can download it on their phone. Betas should be for developers who read the release notes, provide…
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Not to mention that companies like Kwikset and the like have come up with lots of innovations to guard against bumping and other forms of forced entry directly. Obviously there is no way it will ever be 100% foolproof, but they do pair this with …
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i wouldn't take anything from a sample of 5 to mean much of anything. Its almost exactly what I would all anecdotal.
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Until Apple themselves says that there is a schedule to actually delay, there is no factual basis to the term "behind schedule" and iOS 7 or whatever. Apple hasn't announced anything, much less a date. Until an actual date is announced, nothing…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pedromartins so they can have all pros (photoshop, lightroom, etc) on the mac side of things. So Pros have more confidence on Apple, so the mac pro and iMac userbase grows, so that software becomes better s…