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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil This should be a guide. Thank you for your answer... But that site doesn't help me much! I don't know how it calculates prices, but it probably didn't consider the fact that it's 2 years old this April…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lightstriker No. Apple can make 5% less profit and treat their costumers better. But I guess they don't teach costumer relations in business 101. Or you can post 5% less comments. Actually, we are already paying tha…
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I'd like to clarify a few things (I'm Italian). First of all, this is an European directive, incorporated in the Italian law. It states that all goods bought by consumers (so, not companies) must have a warranty of 2 years offered by the *seller…
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I wonder when (if) this will arrive in Italy. Knowing how complicated are copyright laws here (and not only copyright ones...), I doubt It took years to have movies, we still do not have tv series...
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Silk is an excellent feature, but I'm not surprised it doesn't give a big advantage over WiFi... However, should Amazon release a 3G version of the Fire... Well, then you will really notice a difference with Silk! The same things happens to Blac…
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So... Good technology... Nothing more than what RIM did more than ten years ago with their BlackBerry Internet Service...
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I did notice that too! And I was like shocked! I had an application in the App Store named "FooBar" (for example). A few months ago I saw that another developer created a similar application, naming it "Foo Bar" (same name, with a space). I immed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by noirdesir No, this is called a joint venture and it is exactly what the MPEG LA currently does successfully. I know what a joint venture is... But I don't understand what this has to do with my post... I was tellin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by geezmo Well, HTML5 didn't define a standard codec for videos because they couldn't choose a proprietary one. This brings us back to the discussion: isn't it easier to just stick a royalty-free fallback that everybody c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by geezmo You know that there are open source operating systems that are not from Apple or Microsoft. I don't need to name them. I know there are other operating systems. I know there's Linux, but I also do know that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by geezmo Yes it does because the subject of this whole discussion is the tag defined by open web standards, and these standards are defined by the W3C. H.264 can't be an open web standard because it is not royalty-free.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by geezmo There are other systems supported by Firefox, Opera, Chrome and Chromium that don't have H.264 available because it is not royalty-free. That's exactly why H.264 can't be a standard according to W3C definition. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by geezmo Are you suggesting that the tag should work only for Mac OS X or Windows 7 users? What he meant (and what looks as the most intelligent solution to me as well) is that if a browser can't pay for the license,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by noirdesir There are lots of patents in video compression and streaming, held by a large number of companies. What is the best way to prevent a mess of countless cross-licensing agreements and patent law suits and yet c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jensonb They are charging. If you own a copy of Windows, a Mac, an iPhone, an iPod, a PlayStation 3, a Blu-Ray Player or any other device that can play or record H.264, and you paid for it, you paid for H.264. This …
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee That depends on whether you pass or not! ..... I'm knocking on wood You're trying to bring bad luck???
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Quote: Originally Posted by sheff Back when webm was announced and implemented into Crome I did a little test. I watched webm and flash versions of the same YouTube video on my MacBook. I looked at CPU usage and can speeds. The difference was neg…
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee I'm not sure how "free" the internet is when I not only have to pay my cable provider for bandwidth use and on top of this I have to put up with ads all over the place ....... not complaining ... just saying ...…
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Quote: Originally Posted by satcomer What ever seems to forget is Crome is based on Apple's Webkit. Sure Apple made Webkit opensource but don't surprised when Apple takes Webkit back. Beside what will Google do when Webkit includes HRML5 in Webk…
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Quote: Originally Posted by d-range Drama queen Of course selling your soul to a single company that runs on mining your data to target ads at you, grabbing whatever piece of technology they can get their hands on to facilitate it, is much be…