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Quote: Originally Posted by KevinN206 The wedge design was from Sony back in 2004 with the Sony X505. http://www.flickr.com/photos/airwave...n/photostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/airwave...n/photostream/ http://www.weblogsinc.com/commo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NomadMac Walk into your local Apple store and ask to see FileMaker Go on an iPad and you won't find it. When i asked an Apple store employee about it, his response was "we only have Apple software for demonstration on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by magicj In his letter to Apple and Google, Senator Fraken asked that the policy be written in language that is easy to understand for the average user. It always pays to read the original source material first hand, …
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The primary problem here is that the solution that the good Senator from Minnesota is asking for is no solution at all. I think it has been clearly demonstrated that policy statements for all intents and purposes aren't read by the average user, and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK And so starts the Consumer Reports bashing again. Yawn. They are one of the most respected organisations in their field. I often refer to their UK equivalent (Which) when deciding what products to buy. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by picdai You sent me a link to apple.com? I just did a quick search on RECENT articles and I still think a lot of Apple fans are still bias. Please send me a recent link proving OS X uses the most recent security methods…
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While Apple wasn't jumping into reacting to the malware - they not are procducing an automated security update, but gave manual instructions. Thorough and deliberate. Not EdBotting by running around screaming "my Macs gor malwarez! My Macs got malwa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DerekCurrie I know it is confusing to have an odd, ignorant spelling for this malware. But it is extremely important to separate it from the legitimate software named MacDefender, developed in Germany. The use of the n…
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Ahh to be back in the days when Windows PCs and Macs were all fighting valiantly against the rising tide of virii, trojans and other malwarez (macrovirii, reghacks, ping of death). Perhaps you all remember....well, perhaps some few of you remember t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Agreed. People are forgetting perhaps that Apple is not actually a party to any of the lawsuits, and the issue of who wins a lawsuit like this usually comes down to who has the money to argue it all …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Evilution Hopefully (although not likely) we'll see an end to in-app purchases. Most of the time it just seems to be used in "free" games so you can buy some sort of token/weapon/clue/item to make the game even slight…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I’d think Lodsys would have throughly considered Apple’s response and needed protection of developers in this matter so I’ll be surprised if they simply back down. Surely they thought at least one move ahead …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 No of course not, it just seems like all the mishaps occur at Apple's production facilities. And why is that I wonder. Is it because someone's trying to vilify Apple or are Apple's production requests the ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Scaramanga89 I'm not upset, it's just staggering that this is even getting coverage. It's not exactly a huge celebration for the average punter is it? They might have had some sort of promo or an anniversary editio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell Unfortunately, the EFF is usually on the right side. This matter included. When Apple offers in application purchasing to both its customers and developers, those customers and developers rightfully assume they a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by magicj I'm only passing on what Bud Tribble said during Franken's hearing. If it's wrong, Apple can clear things up by publishing their policies for protecting contact data. Until that happens, I'll take the word of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sevenfeet One thing to remember in this thread is that it's not like Apple didn't have it's own growing pains when it came to the iOS ecosystem. Some developers complained openly about Apple's curation policies and fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy A CNN/Money article from last year speaks about Android, revenue, and how Google may benefit financially. http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2010/10/...king-strategy/ Are fundamental: IF Google can make mone…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Okay time to be serious now. I've watched the Google I/O 2011 Keynote. Basically Google is throwing everything they have at becoming the next OS that really matters. Take Windows on with Chrome. And for the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRulez That Apple charges the highest margins in the industry is both well known and not exactly a benefit to consumers. As for developers, you raise a good question: Android now more profitable than iOS for we…