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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Interestingly Mountain Lion has links to upload videos to Vimeo... but not YouTube. I quote John Gruber (rather John quoting an Apple rep): Quote: When asked why there was no YouTube support at the mome…
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Yea, I don't see how sandboxing is going to stop piracy....
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips It occurs to me it could be AppleTV and Apple change the current AppleTV to AirportTV. Why? The Airport and the Apple TV are in no way similar devices and don't even perform similar functions.
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Quote: Originally Posted by I am a Zither Zather Zuzz Apple uses only open source formats. Really? I can cite several formats that are unique to Apple and are in no way open source whatsoever. Namely all of their iWork formats, their databas…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna I bet if we had real numbers we'd find that in fact the complaints weren't really that large of a cut of the whole. True. I imagine that most people probably did a small amount of grumbling and then just…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pendergast Yeah, let's take the word of a poorly written and VERY boring essay on a lone archaeologist who found what he *thinks* were the workers' living quarters and interpolating finding large amounts of food into b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Woodlink Slaves built the pyramids No they didn't.
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Quote: Originally Posted by foxhunter101 Wasn't it Steve Jobs who wanted to start his own carrier so he (Apple) wouldn't be held captive by a mobile phone company? Yes, but that doesn't mean it is a good investment or anything. He could have …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog Yet AT&T promotes the Android platform in their TV ads. Yes. It's very odd that AT&T would advertise all the devices it sells (outside of the iPhone of course). Nobody would do that...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton What Steve didn't know is that the restaurants served Taco Bell quality (Grade "D" or "medically ingestible") meat. The USDA doesn?t have a grading system for beef. There is no such thing as ?Grade …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I don't think they have the money for that. I think they can get it for really cheap! Free even!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody My question is ... why even say "Motorola"? This is Google. No it isn't. Google has only offered to buy Google. No such sale has been completed much less approved yet. Google and Motorola are s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Good question. I want to know the answer to this too. No. There is no iBooks for the OS - none. The iBook Author program is only for the creation and publication of iBooks - it has no integration wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by auxio Is this going to change now that textbooks have been added? Frustrating to say the least... No, that would require a Mac OS app. Apple doesn't seem interested with desktop ebook readers.
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Quote: Originally Posted by rare comment Does anyone have any idea why the OS X installation is twice as large as the windows versions? iTunes is still a fat binary since it has to support PPC.
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Quote: Originally Posted by VanFruniken Does that mean that all it would take for Apple to allow T-Mobile is a simple iPhone 4S (4?, 3GS?, ...) firmware upgrade? That would just enable physical support - Apple would still have to optimize the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX And as shown repeatedly they are patenting a method that involves TB. I did not say it requires TB, I did say that Apple owns TB. I didn't even say this patent would have to be used with TB. I said involves …
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Just because apple uses TB in a patent application doesn’t imply ownership of any sort of IP - there are tons of reasons that it could be in there - as an example for instance. Just because a patent uses another technology that is patented only app…
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You?re asking questions that go beyond the prevue of the FCC. They are looking at the effects of the telecommunications industry as a whole. Anti-trist and collusion are under the pervue of the FTC.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Windows 7 and Vista: Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate Oh, sorry, six. You probably wouldn't let me count the "N" edition. What about the 32-bit and 64-bit versions? …