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Quote: Originally Posted by mmmdoughnuts Did not apple have the two fingered track pads in some early PowerBooks only to later enable them with an os upgrade? This is a significant change in the behavior of my trackpad, yet no money was charge…
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How sure are we about "not syncing wirelessly" includes Bluetooth? I just find it unbelievably...well, unbelievable that Apple wouldn't let you sync data (sans iTunes tracks) via Bluetooth like every other Bluetooth equipped phones out there. It do…
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Quote: Originally Posted by plus The one scenario that I can see where the lack of GbE on the Airport would ever matter is if you had multiple hard-wired devices that all had GbE and were using the Airport as their hub -- and so would be limited …
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Hmm, I'm somewhat happy, but man, I could sure use an Illustrator CS3 beta right now.
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig I wouldn't take the Zune too lightly, Apple made that mistake before and it almost cost them everything. I have to admit the free downloads for songs you bought from iTunes deal kinda scares me. I thoug…
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The business model doesn't quite make sense to me... PS/PS2/PS3 and X-Box can soundly afford to be loss-leaders (sorta), because even if Sony and MS lose money for each unit of hardware they sell, they can make money selling software and through lic…
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Quote: Originally posted by admactanium who cross-shops quark and illustrator? Heh, I've seen more than one self-proclaimed DTP designers trying to do layout in Illustrator back in the day ;-) As for me, I'm just bitchin' because havin…
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Quote: Originally posted by admactanium sure i'd like to have a mac book pro but it's just not logical right now for the things i do on it. until photoshop runs natively on intel macs, most graphics people just won't switch. so quark's universal …
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross Not only is it good insurance, but there is a matter of politeness. Nortons does catch PC virus's. I get one, here and there. It's not cool to pass one to your PC using friends and collegues. Yeah, I …
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Quote: Originally posted by rok the first indication of a mac virus will likely be a story on macminute saying something like "hey, damn near all mac users got caught off guard this morning by virus insert-name-here, and if you checked your ema…
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Quote: Originally posted by jdbartlett a.) Unfortunately, not everyone's a Mac user. If I send some poor Windows user a poisoned file, they aren't going to be happy. [/B] That was the one thing I thought might be a valid argument, as mention…
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Quote: Originally posted by rok kinda like applecare extended warranties. [/B] Well, I gotta object. For example, last year, I got malaria ;-) Although I pay crap-loads for medical insurance, and constantly bitch about it, I was happy then …
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I don't want to be confrontational, but I just gotta ask. Why? Why do you need, or even want, anti-virus software on a platform that hasn't had a virus outbreak in 8 years? (And that was a different OS). What are you protecting against? What…
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The only two reasons why I continue to renew my .Mac subscription are: 1. E-mail -> I don't want to have to tell the hundreds of people that have gotten accustomed to my e-mail address (which I've been using since the very beginning of mac.com…
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Quote: Originally posted by a_greer Why do people shop at the Gap anyway? stuff costs 2x as much as it does at LS Ayres, Pennys, Macy's and so on On top of that, all their stuff has their lo0gos all over it, why the hell pay twice as much to …
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Turn on Debug Menu. Set "MSIE 6.0" as User Agent. Nuff said.
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Quote: Originally posted by audiopollution Could someone please explain why my nano is covered with scratches, after 3 days, when it: 1) has never been in a pocket with anything else, and 2) has never been in contact with any rings (as I don'…
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It's interesting that most people complaining noticed the crack after putting the nano in one of their pockets. Now, they all say that their nanos weren't under pressure and that their pockets weren't tight, yada yada, but if indeed the nano screen …
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Quote: Mac OS X 10.3.9, the next and possibly final maintenance update to its Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther" wow, who could've guessed.
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Well, if the connection is USB2 and your digi-cam is also USB2, transferring, say 256MB of photos shouldn't take that long and hence sholdn't wear down batteries too much.