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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell What I'm saying is that because of the rise of various forms of content distribution that Blu-ray will not reach the popular of DVD. ... which should not be the basis (or part thereof) for some people to dr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell The debate is about the decline of the sales of physical media. And the rise of on demand media. debate?! re-read what i said over at http://forums.appleinsider.com/showp...&postcount=255 "yes, i do…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bitemymac It is HD audio, but not in a total lossless format. i have an opinion of DD+ but we don't need yet another subthread i would like to know, however, if anyone reading this knows which films on Blu-ray h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell What store do you buy media from? If you are in the US brick and mortar media stores are absolutely nothing like what they were 10 years ago. i live in Canada. places that sell pre-recorded entertainment o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell You don't understand what happened over the past ten years if you don't believe that Napster was the beginning of the end. Everything changed after that. Quote: Do you still go to a major media retaile…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell The music industry tried to do the exact same thing. Attempting to ignore the will of the market did not work out so well for them. this doesn't change the fact that drumming about the demise of physical me…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism They are looking good, too, in every way except OpenCL support. OpenCL 1.x support via Intel is still in alpha state http://software.intel.com/en-us/arti...el-opencl-sdk/ by the time OpenCL is matured w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell The fact is that Netflix members are already watching more TV episodes and movies streamed instantly over the Internet than on DVDs, and we expect that trend to continue. content owners are looking to chang…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LuisDias So someone on the internetz posts a comment somewhere at some site ... a site dedicated to PC and console gaming news is apparently a reliable source of information regarding the inner workings of a telecom…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleAddict2011 While most of the AI article is just rehashed plagiarize AP, seemingly Katie Marsal decided to manufacture this little "fact" about Sony initially competing with iTunes. She just plain made it up, and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna Now what they might do, and could already be doing, is work on new codecs that would allow for true blu-ray video and audio quality with out a major increase in file size. the Blu-ray specification for vi…
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[QUOTE=simtub;1753218]Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider CPU clockspeeds have been stuck in the 3k's for a long time.... when are we going to see a 5ghz CPU on the Market back in 2007, IBM released the dual-core Power6 CPU that tops out…
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Quote: Originally Posted by a_greer It isnt emotional it is logical ... as evidenced in this thread alone there is much emotion here
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Quote: Originally Posted by mesomorphicman Debate all you want, but Blu-Ray is good for those who want, streaming / Apple is good for those who want it ... the problem is many of these people are too emotionally tied to their preferred deliver…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ghostface147 While on the decline, it's still useful for many things. Java in the enterprise is still very prominent. it's only in the consumer market where there isn't as much traction.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jhyson Is it a PROBLEM that publishers can't get my personal info? How do they get my personal info when I buy a magazine at a news stand? the article talks about subscriptions. purchasing a magazine at a news sta…
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Quote: Originally Posted by maccherry Google could careless about privacy. the statement "Google couldn't care less about privacy ..." is probably supported by the EULA of the Android OS.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DESuserIGN Blue sky, yes. But why not? Seems very possible if one designed optimized low power SoCs. Using optimized SoCs would mean far smaller size, heat load, and power supply requirements. adopting embedded sys…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DESuserIGN Or how about this? An Apple blade system with 20 quad core CPUs per 2U using low power, high performance, souped up AppleTV boards in them. twenty quad core CPUs in an enclosure that's not even 10cm high?!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Nobodyy I don't see where you would think that Mac Minis would make a poor server infrastructure. the hard drive. the consumer-level hard drive in the Mac Mini won't survive long under data centre workloads.