Friday, May 20, 2011

Palette Of King Narmer

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  • tehreflex
    Apr 11, 07:16 AM
    Now Apple is going to sue him.





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  • Jaro65
    May 3, 10:48 AM
    Dual ports should have been on the notebooks as well.

    At least we can daisy chain.





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  • Full of Win
    Apr 28, 03:29 PM
    The worm has turned.





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  • pyramid6
    Oct 27, 10:12 AM
    I highly doubt Apple is the forth worse company in the world. Greenpeace is just trying to ride Apple's popularity. I love it when groups practice civil disobedience, get punished, and then complain about it. You break the rules, you are supposed to get punished. That is the point of civil disobedience. Anyway, Greenpeace isn't stupid, even if they have lost thier way.





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  • dejo
    Nov 13, 02:42 PM
    Obviously the images are copyrighted by Apple, and those images they don't want people using.
    It's just not that cut-and-dried. Apple even provided an API to access these images under Mac OS X. So, seems they do want people using them.





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  • poppe
    Aug 29, 02:39 AM
    I don't know. I think the latest MBP was rushed to market a bit. I think Apple just wanted to get to intel and really ddn't think about design.

    The current PB look has been around since 2001. I think the alumin look is starting to look soooo 2000. Were heading toward time to move on with a new chip and a new look.

    Personally I prefer plastic to metal. Metal shows way too many scratches, finger prints, smudges, etc. The smooth shiny plastic look is much better and it is more durable. The metal enclosures dent, bend and break. They also transmit the heat faster to your lap and interfere with BT and Airport. The plastic enclosures give and spring back like new.

    Gun Metal ABS plastic with rounded smooth corners, new keyboard, quick access ram, HD, and battery, magnetic latch, sound like the future to me.:D

    New keyboard? Like the MBs? Why would you want that (not trying to say thats dumb, i'm just curious to why you would want that over the current)





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  • ChazUK
    Apr 19, 10:38 AM
    Between Samsung on the hardware and Google on the software, I can't believe anyone in their right mind actually saying with a straight face that the Samsung phone in question is not stealing from Apple. Get a grip.

    The customisation of the Galaxy S has nothing to do with Google at all. This isn't stock Android and none of the Samsung UI elements are a part of the AOSP.





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  • Cameront9
    Aug 23, 05:44 PM
    I agree as it is the only common sense system, but the argument is negated by the patent. That was for a portable music device with Hierarchal menu display/navigation system, (HFS is a file system Apple has used and not used in Creative's players).

    The courts could have said prior art, case dismissed or patent stands, Apple owes Creative $10 for every iPod sold since day 1. Apple didn't want to take any risks and settled. Good all round as far as I can see, even if I do agree it is a stupid patent award.


    Oh, I agree that Apple did the sensible thing. But it just makes me angry that they should be in the situation in the first place.





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  • longofest
    Apr 4, 11:51 AM
    The first article indicates that the robbers were armed. Important information to note when taking into account the security officer's actions.





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  • Lesser Evets
    Apr 30, 02:01 PM
    yes, new imac's will come, but sadly the will probably come without:


    1- Matte screen option (Isn't there an aftermarket for this?)
    2- USB 3 (Nah)
    3- Blu-Ray (Not a chance: BluRay is in a body bag waiting to be zipped in about 3 or 4 years)





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  • AppleHater
    Apr 20, 12:43 AM
    Please come to Korea. Samsung have been doing this illegally for years, often suing the small person to popperdom. No big corporation is good, but when you attach massive corps under the umbrella of a conglomerate, you combine all of that evil into one massive black hole.

    At least Apple try to get to the bottom of suicides and deaths at their factories; at least they have only one core business to protect ruthlessly. Samsung (indeed, the biggest copycat I've seen) are huge pirates (selling fake DVD's/CD's in their grocery stores; rebadging Mercedes, Nissan, etc., cars for their own line; buying out large portions of most newspapers here). Apple's rise to the top has been fettered with bad, but not outright illegal bad to the extent Samsung's has.

    Now we have bad planting a peck on evil.

    You're making some impressive allegation. Quite a conspiracy theory that is. Speaking of your buying up Apple comment, Samsung being able to buy Canada sounds pretty amusing and cute as well.





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  • iStudentUK
    Apr 19, 06:43 AM
    I wonder how long it will be until every tech company is suing every other tech company.

    This is getting silly!





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  • Tones2
    Mar 29, 12:25 PM
    Over FOUR YEARS, which is a major amount of time in this market, I think iOS, Andriod and Windows phones with all be pretty much the same. I think there's going to be a point where that not more more to do with hardware in terms of innovative features. The OS's themselves are really just shells for running apps anyway, and they will all do this fairly effectively in similar ways, a lot like OSX and Win7 are two good OS's. The key will be the app market, which Apple currently holds a huge lead, but in 4 years it would seem that Android and Windows will catch up in terms of IMPORTANT apps to run, so that will be levelized as well.

    The iPhone will always have the crazy fanboys to their advantage but Android and Windows phones have the flexibility factor of an open platform where a number of manufacturers can make phones at different price points in different markets.

    So in 4 years, I think all will have similar market shares, with iOS being at the bottom of the three just in terms of number of phones because of the closed platform syndrome, but not by much. However, the iPhone will be the most profitable of the three for the OS manufacturers since Apple also maks the hardware.

    So let's call it a tie - everybody wins, including the consumer. Remember fanboys - competition and choice is a GOOD thing!

    Tony





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  • Manic Mouse
    Sep 11, 07:42 AM
    Having read the initial impressions of C2Q it sounds mightily impressive...





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  • kdarling
    Apr 20, 10:56 AM
    I was just about to post the same thing; the application says that it couldn't find the consolidated.db file. I even tried syncing my iPhone once more and it still didn't help. An interesting note though - I own a Verizon iPhone. I wonder if that has anything to do with it.

    You're right, they say that the Verizon CDMA phone doesn't keep the log.

    Okay, then it's a log of GSM cells that the phone sees and/or connects to.

    The question is, where does it get the location data from? Either the phone has a complete cell id database internally, or it's using GPS, or it has to go out on the network and ask Apple's cell id servers for the location.

    The researchers claim neither GPS nor network data is being used, so there would have to be an internal database, which I've never heard of. Something is missing.





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  • twoodcc
    Aug 31, 01:27 PM
    all we can do is hope and pray





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  • Amazing Iceman
    Mar 29, 01:43 PM
    As RIM announced that the PlayBook will be able to run Android Apps, the competition will be very interesting.
    Additional factors need to be considered.
    Things like malware, adware, and so on for all these OS. As more and more people get mobile devices with these OS, depending on how all these players in the market protect their OS and devices against this type of security issues, the consumer will go for what works and do not need all the anti-virus *************.
    Other rumors like carrier independence, if it flies, and Apple successfully bat a hit with this, the consumers will go where their money is worth every penny.
    Making your own hardware has been a key for Apple success. Maybe RIm enjoyed some of it, but most of all the other OS are so fragmented in terms of hardware, that for them it is not easy to maintain, release, as it is difficult for any IT department to support them.
    So the distinction between enterprise/business and regular customers will also show a different distribution of the market share.

    The iPhone will get stronger. The rest would fall into the 'el cheapo' phone category. Not price related, but quality and performance.
    And believe me, I've been strongly considering getting an Android phone on t-Mobile to maintain my unlimited plan with tethering, but so far, none of the phones I have seen do really catch my attention.





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  • retroactiv
    Mar 29, 12:09 PM
    I'm pretty sure he was referring to cut and paste in finder and "windows snap" is where you can snap two windows side by side easily- it is a great feature in W7 and I hope Apple incorporate it in some way.

    Exactly. Apple needs to implement both of those features. They are not dealbreakers, but the make the experience more complete.

    I use Hyperdock to enable the "window snap"... great app. And another app to allow files to be copy-pasted... can't remember the name of it though... available in Mac App Store.





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  • poppe
    Sep 5, 12:32 PM
    So no mermom MBP's on September 12 then?





    BornAgainMac
    Sep 19, 06:51 PM
    I was disappointed that only Disney signed up so I bought a ton of movies in the last week. Hopefully that got the attention of the other studios and sign up too. I really like the idea of downloading musics and I think HD movies will be a killer next year. Hopefully hard drives will continue to go down in price.

    Most of the movies I purchased I didn't plan to purchase in DVD format. I looked at the trailer and liked it so I bought it. It is the convenience that sold me. This is revenue the studio would never receive before now.





    chazwatson
    Apr 11, 02:30 AM
    Should be public anyway, why can't we have cool 3rd party devices?

    The AirPlay private key wasn't made public by Apple for the same reason the FairPlay private key wasn't-- having the private key essentially gives you access to an unencrypted stream of whatever content is encrypted by AirPlay.





    Northgrove
    Apr 28, 06:09 PM
    Microsoft is doing OK, now with Office and Windows 7. All of these are quite major successes for them. Windows Phone 7 still seems a bit shaky to me, but with the Office suite and Windows doing well now, they're OK. That they're beat by Apple is simply because Apple is doing far better than OK - not that MS is doing poorly. MS has their core products doing well -- Apple is grabbing large parts of markets, hardware (iPhone, iPad) as well as software (iOS). Both at once, when they've been big in neither before. That difference is sure to show up in the revenue. :)





    AidenShaw
    May 3, 01:57 PM
    And would the same setup work in bootcamp (ie using eyefinity)?

    Probably, but it might depend on whether you can download the Windows 7 drivers from ATI, or whether you have to use Apple's dual boot drivers. (ATI's drivers would be much more likely to support all of the GPU features.)


    Is TB able to have both channels send (or receive) at the same time?

    Your question should be "can TBolt 'team' two channels for double bandwidth on one connection"?

    For your question, the answer is "yes" if you can have two simultaneous 10 Gb/sec links. For my version, the answer is yes if you can have one 20 Gb/sec link.


    http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20036002-1.html

    Yes and anyway first you have to put it out there for other companies to make stuff for it. Business class 101 :rolleyes:

    Shipping sometime this summer - so the answer is "no, there are no TBolt devices available to buy".

    The real worry about this fact, though, is that no Apples have been tested with openly purchased TBolt peripherals. I wonder how many software updates, firmware revisions, or motherboard replacements will be needed before TBolt devices work reliably without kernel panics.





    milo
    Sep 5, 05:58 PM
    Yes I have..The only difference is I'm including the recording part.

    The recording can be done by the computer. What reason is there to have it done where the TV is located?



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