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  • Vegasman
    Apr 12, 02:44 PM
    I find that it corrupts the database when it reaches 2GB in storage, no matter how many messages are involved.

    Try reaching that limit again. You will surprise yourself.





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  • ChrisA
    Oct 9, 03:37 PM
    I agree, except for one little thing===> HD Content distribution. No real solution for that one yet.

    If you can watch an HD movie over your satilite or cable system then somehow the cable or stilite company found a way to electronically distribute the HD content to you. That 25GB of data found a way to get into your house. Not only did it get into the huse but it did it in real time





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  • Chip NoVaMac
    Dec 9, 11:41 PM
    RIP Elizabeth Edwards... you deserve the rest from your fight...





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  • cocky jeremy
    Aug 28, 02:03 PM
    I don't get the big deal. It only screams "rob me" if you have ****** friends and let everyone know where you live. If those apply to you, you've got far bigger problems than Facebook. Personally, i don't care what Facebook knows about me or shares with people.



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  • keen-on-mac-1
    Dec 2, 10:10 AM
    That's great for this kid.
    I hope he won't be in too much troubles because of his idea.





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  • Peace
    Mar 26, 05:11 PM
    It's one of those containers holding the bill. It's too black to be an iPad.

    Gizmodo says the tipster said it was a menu.



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  • Diode
    Mar 23, 01:54 PM
    I thought other players were also offering such technology... Hows airplay any different ? :cool:

    Unless they want to copyright the term "AirPlay"

    The difference is Apple get's $4 per device and the manufacturer has a widespread of devices that people already have ready to use with it.

    I say it's a win/win





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  • rasmasyean
    May 4, 10:56 AM
    I don't know. Does the US military usually sell its tech to the Japanese?

    Seems to me that it's a technology lots of people are working on in parallel.



    Nice example. Frank Whittle (http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bljetengine.htm) received the first jet engine patent in 1930. He had been in the Air Force, but they wouldn't sponsor his research - so the development was privately funded and finally demonstrated in 1937.



    I think you're confusing fission and fusion.



    Darpanet, indeed. But the web itself was developed in peacetime by a man researching at a (non military) Swiss research establishment (http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/about/web-en.html).


    The first commercial transistors were developed for telecoms by AT&T / Texas instruments (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor).

    The integrated circuit was invented in peace time, and it's mass production was spurred as much by the Apollo program (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_circuit) as for defence.

    Interestingly, defence and space are very conservative in their use of technology and CPUs. The increase in CPU power over time has clearly been motivated by commercial market forces (non military).

    Yes, I don't deny that defence money does finance innovation. But that's not the same as implying that innovation wouldn't take place if it wasn't for War. That's clearly nonsense - there's plenty of civil and commercial market forces that also spur development, and the examples you've cited demonstrate a few. War is not an essential for human or technological development, although it may speed it along a little from time to time.

    I don't think you understand the progress of technological advancements. You seem to have this idea that once something is thought of in bed, it's guaranteed to be on an instant bee line to world scale distribution. While it's true that many tech breakthroughs (or ideas) can be implemented rigth away, much of the most out disruptive realizations require huge investestments with no obvious guarantee of a profit.

    And there is a distinguishment between nuclear reality and nuclear fantasy (fusion).
    http://www.howstuffworks.com/nuclear-power.htm

    Bollocks. It is absolutely nothing to do with evolution. Opposed thumbs, brain size, bipedality, toolmaking and speech have had the most influence on our development. As to whether we have evolved past any other species, that, I would have thought, is very much up for debate.

    Yea it does. To simply put it, there's no animal in between "us" and the "nearest monkey". They are all fossils. That's because in competition, we killed "our own kind" in the strugle for survival and prosperity. That is...unless you prefer the "man created in the image of some deity" explaination.



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  • Bonds79
    May 3, 09:47 PM
    DOES att's EDGE and 3G HSPA+ share the same frequencies? would things be faster is EDGE and 3G used separate different frequencies?





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  • jonharris200
    Nov 2, 12:56 PM
    I have four friends who have just bought a Mac. All of them switched from PCs.



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  • Platform
    Oct 26, 06:19 PM
    No PPC version...WOW that was fast..no too good though :(





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  • kenypowa
    Apr 19, 09:51 AM
    2nd video at 1:35 (iOS 4.0 8A216) confirmed http://twitpic.com/4mtg8k

    Looks just like HTC Sense's Leap. Maybe HTC should be an ass like Apple and sue Apple for slavishly copying HTC's Sense UI.



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  • wilburpan
    Sep 22, 07:15 AM
    Originally posted by MacCoaster

    I wouldn't say that 800MHz G4 would match 1.8GHz. Notice the 1.25GHz they used is *DUAL* processor 1.25GHz. Maybe *DUAL* 800MHzs.
    Here's the link to their rating of an iMac 800MHz G4 and a 1.8Ghz P4, which puts the two within shouting distance of each other.

    http://www.cpuscorecard.com/sys_premium.htm





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  • sfwalter
    Mar 11, 01:30 PM
    Willow Bend is at about 90 people

    Wow less than I thought, I may have a chance to get one. going to be there at 3:30pm.



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  • fourthtunz
    Sep 14, 03:13 PM
    It seems like alot of the folks posting on this thread haven't tried the new Macs with osX.2. I'll admit 3 weeks ago the arguements posted above may have been valid, and thats not to say that apple doesn't have to come out with faster stuff to keep up with pcs but right now the Mac is very fast and a good deal.
    $1899 for a dual 867 with a dvd burner and the software is pretty close to a similar pc and the included software is a real deal.
    The new Hardware is a real improvement too. 2 optical bays and 4 ide drive bays with included raid software, if you haven't installed anything in the new Macs, believe me this is the best!
    I use my Macs fulltime in my audio/video studio and for me it doesn't get any better than this!
    Yes Macs initially cost more but the new speed/productivity boost quickly makes up of the slight difference.
    So buy an emac if you need a cheap computer, maybe not as fast as the cheap pc but more portable!
    Peace
    Daniel





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  • HiVolt
    Apr 1, 08:36 AM
    Gotta love the old dinosaurs, they never want to adapt to new technologies...

    Who cares if its being shown on a TV or an iPad? Obviously the iPad app owner must be a cable subscriber to view the content, so its paid for.



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  • miniroll32
    May 2, 12:50 PM
    OK - supposing the White iPhone was slightly thicker.... So *********g what?





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  • DeSnousa
    Oct 26, 07:54 PM
    This is really great, just tried it. It is nice and clean, exactly like Mail.app. This will be getting used alot at work on the Windows machine.





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  • Mhkobe
    Mar 2, 12:23 AM
    In-app purchase can be disabled using parental control. This is stupid. I expect my tax to be used by my government to tackle bigger problems, oh maybe like jobs and the economy, not to appease some idiot "parents."

    You are completely right. I would also like to say that the distinction between in app purchases and in game purchases is very clear, the only step that must be taken is for parents to teach their children the difference. As time goes on it seems that more and more people believe that the solution to all their problems is government action. There are many cases where government intervention is required, however, when there is such a simple solution it is illogical for government to get involved.





    aughsum
    May 3, 09:20 AM
    If I had to guess why some white iPhone 4s look thicker, I'd say it's because eBay scammers bought aftermarket white parts, put them on black iPhones and sold them as factory white iPhones.

    /common sense.





    thequicksilver
    Apr 2, 04:06 PM
    Apple are, in my mind, guilty of misrepresenting this. During the MWSF keynote, Jobs called this 'Word processing with an amazing sense of style', indicating that it's a word processor � la Word. It's not. It's a basic DTP application, in the realm of Microsoft Publisher, as Schiller's demo went on to show.

    If they'd just have said this from day one, it would have been much better received. To use the term word processor seriously misrepresents it: Pages is very good at what it does, but that ain't word processing. If all you want is to write letters, essays, that kind of thing, you still want Word.

    I bought it hoping for a basic word processor hoping to replace Word - which is unbearably slow - with a few fancy features on top. It quickly became clear though that on a 1024x768 screen Pages is pretty much unusable with all the palettes. Finding basic tasks is difficult with just the little buttons on the Inspector to find stuff, and I find myself wasting time when trying to do tiny things like accessing the word count.

    If I'd paid money for just Pages, I'd have been more than a little disgruntled. Just as well Keynote is everything I'd hoped for.





    3D-Troll
    Jun 10, 11:31 AM
    I got a Nexus One on T-Mobile. My bill with 500 minutes (free nights and weekends) unlimited text, data plus taxes and fees comes to $65. Compare this to an AT&T plan and you pay more for just phone (less minutes). I would switch to the iPhone as soon I as can have it on my plan.

    Steffen





    whoodie
    Mar 12, 10:01 AM
    So who is going out today to try and find one? I personally think the chances are slim to none.





    081440
    Oct 26, 04:41 PM
    Guess another company will have to produce a reverse of Rosetta if this trend keeps up!

    (because Apple would never do it, they don't want people using their PPC machines anymore)



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