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  • G33kTech
    Feb 23, 12:59 PM
    It makes sense. iProducts are increasingly becoming ubiquitous, therefore they will become more profitable for malware developers to attack. It's not a McAfee sales pitch so much as it's stating the obvious. Same with Android.

    I agree, but at the same time Both Apple and Android use a Unix based OS. Unix based OS's are what run the internet (linux mainly). Their operating systems will be strong security wise by default. Because Unix is an open system, security holes are found and can be easily patched in the open source community, Apple and Android both benefit from using Unix based operating systems, because Unix based systems are also responsible for holding up the fundamental infrastructure of what we call the internet.

    Also, android has free anti-virus scanners available in there market. Apple may have some too. I think mcafee is just trying to sell product, but if I was them i would want to sell my product to EVERY person who had Android or iOS based phone, simply because that is a VERY large user base.





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  • ArcaneDevice
    Mar 23, 04:40 PM
    Besides...who the h*ll is the government to tell Apple what they can and cannot do with their business? Regulations are one thing...such as safety regs and such...those are needed, but Christ...this is over the line.

    The government tells Apple what they can and can't do all the time. That's why Jobs gets deposed, the FCC regulate their cell phones and Apple can't knock down your house to build an Apple Store on top of it or irradiate small Chinese kids to make the products for it.

    If thousands can ask Apple to take down an anti-gay app then why not a few officials asking them to take down an app that gives drunken dicks an advantage?

    If it was just 150,000 regular people asking Apple to take it down (MADD for example) would you have a problem with it?





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  • flopticalcube
    Apr 19, 11:00 PM
    No, I truly hate that place.. and all it stands for.

    Not you, the poster you were quoting was being sarcastic. I was drawing your attention to his sarcasism.





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  • MacLawyer
    Apr 4, 12:14 PM
    Mac...a computer to die for.





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  • AlBDamned
    Aug 23, 04:47 PM
    Really, though $100 million isn't all that significant to a company with reserves like Apple has, vs. having a possible patent infringement hanging over them that could, given a ruling against them, cost much more.

    I guess so. It's good that there's been a settlement though. For both companies I think this is a positive outcome.





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  • dime21
    Apr 20, 08:12 AM
    So, you're against personal responsibility then?
    most leftists usually are. government programs and pointless legislation have taken the place of personal responsibility, at least in their eyes. :rolleyes:





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  • MagnusVonMagnum
    Mar 20, 02:53 PM
    Let's re-read them together, shall we?

    Those are two different arguments of the same coin and one can infer a lot by the attitude of what is said. Besides, I notice you didn't quote anything by cwt1nospam as I mentioned (given his direct flaming nature, I don't blame you since it proves what I said).


    Again, this problem only exists in pirated software or software from less-than reputable sources. As has been said many times, you can avoid trojans by being careful where you get software and what software you install. No antivirus is necessary to protect against trojans; only some common sense and prudent thinking on the part of the user.

    It's been said you can avoid STDs by being careful as well. It's no substitute for protection, IMO. You can't undo what's been done sometimes.

    Really, I'm sick of this thread. You're turning mountains into mole hills here all just to defend the status-quo while all I originally said is that the "it can't happen to me" attitude most Mac users have towards all forms of malware is a definite weak spot. No one is saying OSX hasn't been a great place to avoid the problems of malware. It's one of the reasons I continue to keep OSX machines around despite my distaste for Apple as a greedy company and their pathetic lack of hardware options and high prices. That doesn't mean I stop being careful when using it. Something like Web of Trust for Firefox isn't a bad idea regardless. Visiting sites that do harm to Windows machines isn't a great place to be no matter what OS you're using and I'm going to leave it that.





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  • akadmon
    Sep 14, 12:11 PM
    Can someone explain to me why Apple would release new MBPs at an event named after a retired Russian female shot-put thrower?:confused:





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  • crees!
    Sep 10, 01:41 PM
    A mid-tower between the Mini and Pro seems to be the only possible home for Conroe. And, even though I would love to buy one, I'm not sure if Apple really want to release such a machine.

    You never know though, we could be in for a nice surprise sometime soon.
    What about the patent designs that were just shown of the Cube 2?
    http://www.unwiredview.com/2006/09/07/apple-cube-ii-computer/





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  • MartiNZ
    May 4, 05:59 AM
    I think it serves the same (cynical) purpose in both cases - it makes one go for the top-end as the lower ones seem so gimped by comparison. I only just realised the 15" MBP starts at only 256MB discrete GPU. Mine from early 2008 has 512MB, why has the increase been so slow?

    Of course mine from early 2008 also has a known faulty GPU that is still warranty covered for the logic board for another year ... but that's another story.





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  • duervo
    Mar 23, 06:25 PM
    and silence from duervo. how unsurprising.

    My answer was in my statement about your assumptions being ironic.

    You should have been able to figure it out from that.

    The fact that I have to spell it out for you is ... disappointing.





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  • musiclover137
    Sep 13, 09:34 PM
    this is definitely a style over functionality....how da heck do you dial a number with clickwheel?

    of course, if this is a slider phone like chocolate, then this is an awesome design.

    Um, read the post buddy....





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  • jpjandrade
    Mar 22, 01:20 PM
    Newbie question - please don't flame me.

    How big of a transition is this, as compared - for example - to the Intel chip back around 2006? What I mean is, after the transition to Intel, certain software and eventually the newest operating system itself could no longer be run on the old chip. So, is this transition as significant as that, or is this more of a speed boost kind of thing?

    Thanks.Simply a speed boost. A huge one, but just a speed boost.





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  • cybrscot
    Mar 29, 01:11 PM
    Why would anybody want a windows phone? We've been there done that. Apple has so many applications and developers too. How will MSFT compete on content?





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  • prady16
    Sep 5, 01:50 PM
    I expect upgrades to the laptops, iMac, and Mini. Also, there is a good chance of introducing either a iPhone or a iHome.
    iTunes Movie Store is certain, although it would be interesting to note how apple goes about selling movies (like the resolution, download times, pricing etc.)





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  • cmaier
    Nov 13, 09:13 PM
    Are you trying to tell us that you promote ripping off icons from other people? Is it only ok if they are stealing from other companies? What if someone has a custom icon set installed? Did they creator of that icon set consent to this iPhone/iPod Touch app having access to those icons?

    Have you even read a single thing I've said? You are defaming me - I'm an intellectual property attorney and don't advocate stealing anyone's intellectual property. So let me repeat what I've said multiple times, this time using small words:

    1) Apple has every RIGHT (taking into account waiver, exhaustion/first sale doctrine, and fair use) to use its copyright to limit the license to the icons

    2) Apple has every RIGHT to decide what goes into the app store

    3) Apple is being stupid in exercising these rights in this case.





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  • LagunaSol
    Apr 4, 12:50 PM
    I'm not a gun control advocate. I own a gun. But I laugh at the absurd notion of being a hero when threatened.

    So, um...what are you going to do with your gun when threatened? :confused:

    These glorified stories of what would have happened in situation X if someone had had a gun are laughable. It doesn't work like that.

    How do you know?





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  • Redline13
    Nov 23, 11:53 AM
    Airfoil Speakers Touch 1.0.2 is out. It restores the computer artwork. Apple finally did the right thing.





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  • ndpitch
    Mar 30, 12:24 PM
    Microsoft is suing homebuilders for offering "Windows" in their homes. Instead, they need to refer to them as "transparent viewing portals".

    Haha! Made me laugh out loud at my desk.

    Apple got there first and beat everyone to the punch. Microsoft should just accept it.





    dime21
    Apr 15, 03:42 PM
    http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/06/testing-real-world-speed-of-usb-3-0-hard-drives/

    That is horrible scaling given that USB 2.0 lasted 10 years.
    Of course, what did you expect from an interface designed for keyboards, joysticks, and mice?

    Even USB 2.0 has a pathetic 50% effective utilization rate, while Firewire is ~95%. USB 2.0 is 480 Mb/s, which equals 60 MB/s, yet in real world speeds, you're lucky if you see 30 MB/s - HALF it's rated bandwidth. USB is just plain horrible for bulk data transfer, and the new 3.0 iteration is no different. The protocol overhead is atrocious.

    Of course USB also operates in slow horrible PIO mode, meaning it has to run everything through the host CPU. PATA, SATA, SCSI, Firewire, and Thunderbolt all operate in DMA mode, bypassing the host CPU for much much faster transfers.





    kryca
    Apr 23, 07:09 AM
    I still don't get why there is still no mention of built-in 3G support. For a device as mobile as the MBA, it's beyond me why it's still missing.

    The clunky UMTS USB sticks are difficult to handle on the go, particulary on Rev C and earlier they usually don't even fit without an USB extension cable. :-(

    But maybe I'm missing something here :-)





    Evangelion
    Sep 9, 11:41 AM
    Sounds like a set of chips to me ;)

    dave

    By "chipset" people usually refer to the southbridge/northbridge-combo. In this case that is the Intel Express 945.





    DrDomVonDoom
    Apr 22, 02:58 AM
    I hate this cloud crap. All just an excuse to take away the consumers control of what they buy or use.

    We need a boycott.

    No one is forcing anyone to use cloud computing at all, you can do whatever you want with your mp3's I don't see your logic.





    Spyriadon
    Apr 30, 01:10 PM
    THANK CHRIST....sorry :o