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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit I guess "install tons of GHz and GB" means something different to you than it does me. I did not comment on this part previously, so I don't see why you think I misunder…
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Hmmm... I didn't read that statement the same way that you did. Try a re-read. You seem to interpret "hardware" as the finished product. If that was indeed the intended me…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Roos24 ...Where as other manufacturers (Samsung) have to install tons of GHz and GB to make up for losses in firmware and software that is not their own, Apple has the same answer as it had then: they build…
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Quote: Originally Posted by neosum It's possible, but I don't think they understand the concept of a business. It wouldn't necessarily make them dumb though. People tend to think that they have rights to everything. What they for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 I'd like mine to say "Sick of Nvidia but can't change my username" Well, you're lucky that you also put the year then, it's like a historical tribute :-)
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Quote: Originally Posted by neosum ... Don't like their rules? Don't play their game. There are plenty of alternative options for developers... That's what people are being told repeatedly. Are people too dumb to underst…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht He was stating that folks that choose MS Office over iWork was stupid/lazy/whatever because you can do everything necessary in iWork. So I provided the key limitation of iWork...you can only use …
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Faceberry, blackbook, FBRiM... just testing how the words sound...
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht A keynote viewer for Windows means I can send a Keynote file to anyone using windows and they can see the presentation as intended. Not as a quicktime movie or a PDF file sans animations. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Huddler has a title system built in that users can edit on their own (so does vBulletin), but we have it turned off. Had it turned off before, too. I'm not sure why, but I bet it stem…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GHOST_USER_NAME Ah, that's all the proof I needed. Off with the user editable toggle!! *whip-crack!* was: How do they do "your ad here" (AI) now: Official Member Title Request Thread I'm cha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Okay Mr Genius. Answer me this: How do I send native Keynote or Pages files to my co-workers for editing with the reasonable expectation that they can open them on their Windows machine…
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Can't wait to see the simpler TV set.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 So there is no issue with the pricing of eBooks, then. The DoJ has no case. Whatever... you have stopped making sense several posts ago.
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Quote: Originally Posted by geoadm ...My opinion of why Android is so popular is because telephone companies push it. Cheaper phones, less subsidy. .. How do you define "pushing'? In my opinion giving a higher subsidy is pu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 So how else do you propose that the $9.99 price limit on best selling eBooks be set, apart from legislation forcing those price limits. Apple has done nothing wrong, at all except encourage fre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 ... So are you advocating Government set pricing across all markets or should they just legislate the price of best selling eBook... ... Why should I do either? Your strawman arguments a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 I'll give it a rest when it is shown that the "average price" of eBooks has risen as that is what the DoJ should be focussing on, I have given examples where the price has remained exactly the same, …
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fake_william_shatner wrote: » I think he has a point. All these smart phones are designed around high accessibility and bandwidth. But then again - if emerging markets don't have any good bandwidth - why bother with a smart phone? It's like…
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macricow wrote: » ... But that's just funny a few minutes, and using fingers is much simpler and faster. Yeah, that's what she said...