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  • martijnvandijk
    Sep 12, 08:39 AM
    NL store is down





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  • DavidLeblond
    Sep 12, 07:22 AM
    Aint it a bit early for that. With 5 hours to go before the event:confused: :confused:

    It's called hype, my friend.





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  • MacBoobsPro
    Sep 12, 08:39 AM
    I can't help but laugh. :D

    On a side not I had to ask my Aussie flat-mates where the Gong was. The Gong is defiantly easier to say. ;)

    Where is The Gong anyway? Dont tell Chundles but Im his stalker!





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  • Anthony T
    Apr 16, 11:10 AM
    The iPad has a black strip if you hadn't noticed, much like the original iPhone.

    Which leads me to believe Apple may be going for a design like this:

    http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2010/03/30/iphone-4g-aka-hd-mock-up-design-and-details-photo/





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  • Mac-Addict
    Oct 11, 10:15 AM
    Well, the difference there is that Microsoft used Engadget and others as part of their marketing campaign - "leaking" product information and photos to them to try and drum up interest. They did the same thing before with their "leaks" of Origami to try and build up hype. Of course, Zune seems to have gained more traction than UMPC (perhaps because the Zune is basically using a model that has been proven successful by the iPod).

    Apple on the other hand just doesn't seem to leak product information ahead of time any more, and they also don't seem to need to do that kind of thing to generate hype and excitement for their products.

    -Zadillo
    But apple doesn't need to drum up any excitement for the products, leaking just makes people think.. wow.. thats really nice (10 seconds later) yeah seen it, boring! So apple doesnt leak much makes everyone think hmm i wonder what apple has in store for us next.. could it be a ipod the size of my house or whatever. The way apple deal with there products is the way they create these communities.





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  • someguy
    Sep 12, 07:21 AM
    Will we be able to watch this event live? How will coverage (if there will be any) be brought to us?





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  • PlipPlop
    Apr 18, 06:19 AM
    If they are uninstallable, how'd they get loaded in there?

    Jesus did it.





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  • bedifferent
    Apr 29, 06:50 PM
    Like this? :p


    Odd, I don't have that option in "System Preferences"





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  • JGowan
    Nov 16, 10:18 PM
    I threw up in my mouth a little bit�...You can't TM that... I remember Jack saying that on Will&Grace like 3 seasons ago. :D





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  • Night Spring
    Apr 27, 02:00 PM
    IE9 on Win7. Buttons currently working with no purple box.





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  • Mac-Addict
    Oct 11, 10:15 AM
    Well, the difference there is that Microsoft used Engadget and others as part of their marketing campaign - "leaking" product information and photos to them to try and drum up interest. They did the same thing before with their "leaks" of Origami to try and build up hype. Of course, Zune seems to have gained more traction than UMPC (perhaps because the Zune is basically using a model that has been proven successful by the iPod).

    Apple on the other hand just doesn't seem to leak product information ahead of time any more, and they also don't seem to need to do that kind of thing to generate hype and excitement for their products.

    -Zadillo
    But apple doesn't need to drum up any excitement for the products, leaking just makes people think.. wow.. thats really nice (10 seconds later) yeah seen it, boring! So apple doesnt leak much makes everyone think hmm i wonder what apple has in store for us next.. could it be a ipod the size of my house or whatever. The way apple deal with there products is the way they create these communities.





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  • iOS v Android
    May 3, 01:47 PM
    And why is this on mac rumors.

    Does it really matter what the competition does.





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  • JPark
    May 3, 01:51 PM
    I'm fine with the cell companies charging more for tethering. I'm also fine with them doing tiered data plans. Either one of those is okay in my book. Doing both, however, is robbery.





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  • JayMysterio
    Nov 7, 08:13 PM
    I ordered the Hardened Edition for the 360 @ Best Buy for local store pickup.
    I have quite a few reward zone points & a gift card or two, so it was a no brainer.

    Turns out it was the only way to pre order special editions @ Best Buy, otherwise if you pre order in store you can only pre order the regular edition. Gamestop capped their pre orders for hardened editions, so it was the only way for me to 'guarantee' a copy of the hardened edition. Seems the hardened edition maybe the popular one.

    Looking forward to playing CoD again, as I stopped shortly after the overly expensive map packs started getting released.





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  • goobot
    Dec 13, 10:58 AM
    ha!, no.





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  • mdntcallr
    Oct 29, 01:40 AM
    hey, im all for apple not releasing this software to the public.

    Why? it may mean less viruses or hacks.





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  • samcraig
    May 2, 12:28 PM
    Well I find it funny that people are actually defending something Apple admitted to being a bug. Intentional or not - Location Services was supposed to be user selectable.

    That's no conspiracy theory. It's a simple concept that doesn't need Apple to educate anyone on. Even toddlers grasp the concept of on and off.

    I also, personally, don't like being talked down to by Jobs/Apple whenever they have a press conference. The whole angle of "oh.. it's our fault for not educating the consumer" is PR crap and deflection.

    "It Just Works".... unless it's the location services switch. Whoops ;)





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  • jimthorn
    Jan 9, 05:19 PM
    You can't download a file via rtsp protocol (as far as I know). Only stream.





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  • Fourbin
    Nov 23, 06:08 PM
    Do these discounts work in conjunction with educational discount?





    balamw
    Oct 5, 07:50 PM
    Ok. Explain how Jon from Norway has now for the second time managed to crack Apple's _encryption_ and nobody has yet found any way to crack the _decryption_?
    In case you've missed it, decryption is (once again) hacked QTFairUse6 (http://www.hymn-project.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1553)

    I don't know how or even if Jon has cracked FairPlay 2.0 encryption. You tell me. How?

    Here's what I believe:

    In the case of AirTunes/JustePort, it's actually quite simple (for Jon and those of his talents), because the iTunes client software was the one encrypting the content for the AirPort, so the private key for that encryption was on the PC or Mac that was sending the content to the AirPort Express. Once you have the private key, you can portray yourself as the iTunes client and away you go.

    These kind of hacks involve on of two things. 1) gaining access to the keys (DeCSS, playfair/hymn, JustePort) 2) Finding places in the software where the encryption is "off" or at least weaker than before (QTFairUse, and PyMusique).

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    dsnort
    Jul 24, 11:52 PM
    http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/06jul/ufng009334.gif

    Wait for it, it's a nag strip, but sooo worth it.

    jW
    I'd be worried about that exept one incontrovertible fact. Steve Jobs has more creative spark in his left pinky than M$ does in it whole genetic tree.





    macman2790
    Oct 3, 01:18 PM
    If it takes that long before C2D finds its way into the MBP, I think Apple will be laughed at by a lot of the other manufacturers who have already announced models due before the holiday season.
    They might get laughed at but apple will be the ones laughing when their the first to debut santa rosa with 800mhz fsb and nand flash. Hopefully this is whats going to happen





    dsnort
    Aug 1, 03:32 PM
    Do not act as stupid ass consumers with no brain. It is your right when you by music to listen to i where ever you want it too.
    You payed for it didn't you so now it is yours ....
    DRM is ******** and it takes away your rights as a consumers.

    Act now stop that ********.

    One more thing. At least we have the freedom and our goverment tries too help.

    I don't FEEL ignorant and stupid. Maybe that's because I took the time to READ and UNDERSTAND the limitations imposed on me by iTunes/iPod before I BOUGHT in. And maybe because I understand that what I am BUYING is a DIGITAL DATA FILE that must be interpreted by a certain APPLICATION to become music, and that this was EXPLAINED to me before I BOUGHT. That I don't OWN the MUSIC, and that there are LIMITATIONS to what I can do with it. ( And if you think I'm wrong on that last point, let a copyright holder catch you using their music for commmercial gain. Write back to us and describe the world of hurt that descends on you)!

    The fact of the matter is that reasonable DRM's protect the artists who are the source of the music. And Apples DRM is one the most reasonable in the industry, both protecting the artist, and allowing fair use by the customer.





    balamw
    Oct 2, 10:46 PM
    Hello "lawyer". No legal permission is required for reverse engineering.
    The DMCA changed that, and until it's tested in court anything where encryption is used or even potentially used is not "safe" to reverse engineer in the US.

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