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  • vwcruisn
    Mar 23, 05:45 PM
    Don't drink and drive.

    agree,.. but what about all of the other forms of dangerous/distracted driving? Cell phone, texting, eating, speeding, etc etc... shouldn't they all be punished similarly? why has DUI become 1000x worse than everything else?





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  • Silentwave
    Sep 14, 09:34 PM
    Don't cry - a tablet would be the absolute worst interface for edit digital photos, so there's absolutely no chance that'll be happening at photokina.


    Hrm... for aperture i'd agree probably, but i'd be interested in trying one out with Capture NX :D





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  • AvSRoCkCO1067
    Aug 23, 05:43 PM
    Ha! Wonder what it was that Apple ripped off from them.

    The iPod UI - as in the categorical listing of Artists, Songs, Playlists, etc. and the submenus thereafter...





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  • centauratlas
    Apr 4, 12:43 PM
    Very true. I said before "Chula Vista is NOT La Jolla!" LOL

    just fyi, being from san diego. Otay Mesa/Otay ranch is only 5-10 minutes from the Mexican border/Tijuana





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  • Bubba Satori
    Mar 23, 11:55 AM
    I'm going to have a hard time wiping the fingerprints off that on my t-shirt. ;)

    Yabutt they'll be nice, easy to find glossy fingerprints.





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  • redvettez06
    Apr 4, 12:11 PM
    I'm as pro gun rights as anyone, but this sounds like a problem for the security guard. Unless that guard's life was in danger, there was no reason to shoot anyone, especially in the head. The placement of that shot was no accident.

    That being said, I'm sure there are a lot of facts we don't know. Innocent until proven guilty, of course.

    If there are a lot of facts that you don't know, how do you know that the headshot was no accident?





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  • munkery
    Jan 13, 01:41 PM
    There's nothing to set up. You should increase the setting to maximum when you first install Windows 7, but other than that it has nothing to do with playing games online.

    You should have a unique identifier (password) attached to authentication mechanism (UAC in Windows). So, Windows users should run as standard users. But, using a standard account in Windows causes issues with some software, such as some online games, that require admin accounts (or "run as administrator"; superuser) to function. Many online games on Windows 7 still require running as Administrator (superuser privileges) to function. This requires setting the "Properties" to allow "run as Administrator" or turning off UAC. This is risky as the games connect to remote servers and download content. Trojans are installed without authentication if accessed with superuser privileges. This example, using online games, shows the problem with how software is being written for Windows. This problem lead to DLL hijacking exploits (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9181513/Hacking_toolkit_publishes_DLL_hijacking_exploit). You definitely need good antivirus software in Windows to more safely play games that require Administrator privileges.

    The issue with online games found in Windows is not problematic on Mac OS X given that software for Mac is written following the guidelines of the principle of least privilege (https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Principle_of_least_privilege) more so than Windows software. For example, I have played online FPS games on my Mac with standard account privileges that require "run as Administrator" (superuser privileges) in Windows systems. Mac OS X is much better insulated from Malware.

    Flash, Adobe, Java, etc. all have virtually identical issues under all three OSes. It's rare you see something that only affects one, unless it's a significantly different program.

    Vulnerabilities in those components in Mac OS X are attributed as OS X vulnerabilities because OS X includes them by default so this artificially inflates the number of vulnerabilities in OS X when looking at vulnerability comparisons. These components have worse security in Windows. How these vulnerabilities manifest in Windows is through Internet Explorer.




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  • Temporal
    Apr 20, 12:01 PM
    Don't rely on encryption to protect you in any way. The police can crack it, as can hackers, and they can simply demand with a court order that you give them the password. Then you're forced to essentially testify against yourself. No, pleading the 5th won't help.

    That's actually not true in any case I have read about. You can't compel encryption passwords.





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  • techficiency
    Mar 29, 03:09 PM
    hilarious! balmer's standing around somewhere squirting himself into a false sense of security. microsoft is a dinosaur and about as hip and cool as an 8track.





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  • jesteraver
    Sep 10, 07:23 AM
    It seems Apple could just wait for Clovertown...

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/11/intel_clovertown/

    which appears to be 2 Woodcrests on one processor. Could we see 8-Core Mac Pros' in 2007?

    arn

    More than likely. It will come with a price probably.





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  • twoodcc
    Sep 4, 04:03 PM
    can't wait til the 12th!!





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  • Amazing Iceman
    Mar 30, 11:55 AM
    I'm thinkin' Apple should have gone with "iApp Store" (u heard it here FIRST! Let me get a trademark/patent on that) b/c Microsoft is just a big ole' COPYCAT...lol :D

    It's not easy to pronounce "iApp Store". It wouldn't have worked out too well.

    Apple should have patented "AppStore" as one word instead of two words "App Store". Or should have patented both to be safe.

    Anyways, phonetically both sound the same, and that may be a good argument; it worked for Microsoft when they sued "Lindows".





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  • Mitch1984
    Sep 14, 04:14 PM
    There is no way in hell that they will introduce laptops at this event.

    Period.

    Hmm didn't Apple release the 17" MacBook Pro at NAB earlier this year. :rolleyes:





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  • mcdj
    Feb 23, 04:25 PM
    McAfee is the virus.





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  • xjebbx
    Sep 4, 08:56 PM
    Video, music, pictures, DVD, all sound great, but what i really want is my printer right next to my TV.





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  • NorCalLights
    Aug 28, 02:17 PM
    Can the current imacs support a 24" Dell widescreen in dual monitor mode?

    Yeah... it's the 30" displasys that need a special graphics card.





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  • rstansby
    Apr 22, 02:22 AM
    Actually, Amazon gives you 5 gigs of space on your cloud drive for your own MP3s. When/if you buy songs from them, you get additional space for the songs you've purchased.

    A lot of people have more than 5GB in their music collection, so for these people the Amazon service doesn't work.





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  • kettle
    Oct 28, 03:19 AM
    Thats the difference between the US and UK, we dont have your gun culture:mad:

    That's so patronising. Are you saying that Britain has never had a gun culture or just you narrow experience of the world leads you to believe this to be the case? Either way, you seem to have missed the not so gradual slide of Great Britain into a cowering corner of the United States of Europe.

    There are two ways of law. Do what you like until a so called democracy decides what is against the law - or - Everything is against the law until a so called democracy decides what isn't illegal.

    The UK used to have the former (something to do with the magna carte:rolleyes:) and now we are headed in the other direction where small groups of noisy fascists (of all political persuasion) seem to think it's ok to bypass our once great legal and government system and force changes with who shouts loudest television media.

    BTW, what's the difference between 'gun culture' & the 'right to bare arms'

    To me it's that same dynamic that allows Greenpeace to fake and replace information with their own doctored information and spin.

    I'm sick of the way people think it's ok to 'skip around' the few basic but important rules that once held us altogether. It's not enough to be doing it in the name of a so called 'good cause'.





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  • lmalave
    Sep 27, 09:52 AM
    I really hope Apple doesn't jump on the camera-phone bandwagon. Seems to go against their philosophy of having devices that do few things but to them far better. And it would make the phone useless to me. But that's just because my employers are sensitive about such devices, with the nuclear reactors and all.

    And signing on with Cingular or any other major carrier seems like an even bigger mistake. The only way to truly improve the cell phone user experience is to take them out of the picture and introduce a fair and simple billing system (i.e. MVNO w/ daily flat rate, iTunes-style micropayments).

    Umm...apple makes computers, remember? I agree that the success of the iPod is largely due to its elegant and simple design, but Apple also makes MacBooks, iMacs, etc. that are consumer-focused, elegant, and easy to use, yet provide rich functionality.

    The thing is, the mobile phone is moving inexorably to essentially be a universal handheld communicator/computer that used to be the stuff of sci-fi films. Acually, if you ask me, the primary "must-have" on the phone of the near-future is high-speed internet access (3G+), not music or camera features. That being said, i think the music and camera features go hand-in-hand with high-speed internet. I think in addition to being able to download songs, you'll be able to listen to iTunes radio stations through the iPhone (if not at launch, then eventually). And having mobile phones acting as video phones will become common, too. Can you say iChat on your mobile phone?

    So there you have the long term vision of the iPhone: a phone enabled with iTunes mobile, iChat mobile, PhotoBooth mobile. Not to mention QuickTime mobile, Safari mobile (ok, no need here really - I'm happy with Opera mini), Mail Mobile, iCal Mobile, Address Book mobile, etc. Not to mention the ability to play both the new iPod games and the huge amount of Java Mobile games already available.

    I have to say, I already own a Sony Ericsson phone that already has most of the above features. What I am looking for from the iPhone is
    1) all the same features as my SE phone, except done a little bit better
    2) more seamless integration with my MacBook (though I have 3rd party software do do everything now)
    3) a true 3G multimedia phone experience (my T-Mobile contract was up just this month, and the only reason I haven't immediately switched to Cingular and gotten the 3.5G LG CU500 phone is because I'm willing to hold out a few months to see what the iPhone has to offer)





    Temporal
    Apr 20, 12:01 PM
    Don't rely on encryption to protect you in any way. The police can crack it, as can hackers, and they can simply demand with a court order that you give them the password. Then you're forced to essentially testify against yourself. No, pleading the 5th won't help.

    That's actually not true in any case I have read about. You can't compel encryption passwords.





    JobsRules
    Oct 27, 10:04 AM
    If you actually look at Greenpeace's spoof Apple site, it's actually quite friendly to the corporation like, 'You're a great stylish brand but you could do better'.

    Among 'activist types' Mac usage is far, far higher than amoung the general population. Greenpeace members are probably avid Mac users.





    *LTD*
    Apr 30, 01:12 PM
    Apple's market share is growing but the fact that they supposedly (according to other posts) sell 90% of the computers that cost more than $1000 indicates that they are never going to really own the *********, lowest end of the market.

    fixed.

    All you need is the cream of the market. And everyone else tries to follow.

    Apple's penalty for losing the market to cheap box assemblers hawking Windows:

    The most profitable PC maker in the world, that is the Gold Standard of personal computing with Macs + OS X.

    I don't see the problem. Seems SJ made the right choice from the very beginning by using a closed licensing model. Look at the amazing differentiation between Apple and Everyone Else. And others are trying that EXACT SAME differentiation (but without the guts to actually go all-in with it) and losing. Check out the failed Dell Adamo line. Dell *tried* to Apple-ify the experience. Except for the fact that they had nothing to do with the very company that actually makes the OS it's supposed to run, other than a licensing agreement. It doesn't work that way.

    Now HP is trying it with WebOS. But Im not sure if they know how "to say 'no' to a thousand things and say 'yes' to that one special idea." It's all based on philosophy and attitude when you envision how everyday folks are supposed to interact with tech. Most tech companies out there don't have a grasp on it.





    cube
    Apr 23, 08:14 AM
    Yes, built-in 3G is more costly to buy, usually locked into a particular carrier (what do you mean I can't switch my 1500$ laptop to a new carrier ?) and with the Rev D's 2nd USB port being next to a display port, the "extension" cable is moot.

    So you are quite missing tons of things. The current scheme of "get a stick from your carrier" is the best as far as costs and carrier non-attachment go. I tether to my iPhone using Bluetooth anyhow, making the USB thing even more moot.

    Built-in 3G is overrated.

    If you build a laptop, you're not forced to lock it to a carrier.

    Cellular sticks suck.

    At the least, all laptops should have ExpressCard.





    AppleScruff1
    Apr 28, 05:40 PM
    So is that extra $.77 billion Apple made going to make a whit of difference in the end? Both companies have more cash then they know what to do with. Frankly MSFT should be less university research and more single-minded focus on products like Apple.

    But Microsoft has done more for the world than Apple by taking that approach.



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