I think the comparisons have more to do with the bezel on the front and a few pixel to pixel icon appropriations.
But I agree, it's overblown. The bad thing is some of the others who are copying parts of the interface that have nothing to do with the iphone's success and completely ignoring those that do.
Easy, maybe.... though looking at their website coding, I'd be skeptical of their ability to search reliably.
"I just do not understand people who buy DS's, or more to the point why the DS is so successful."
A lot of things are like that. Just gotta understand that everyone has different tastes and that those tastes are valid, cause this is entertainment. So whatever entertains anyone is valid.
I, for example, am only even slightly interested in one game on the 360 (Bioshock). So I'd never buy it. The PSP only has Crisis Core and Patapon for me. I'm closer to a pur...
For one country? I'd imagine the DS has done it, though the chances are lower when there's a hot selling console like the Wii around.
We get so used to the DS selling insane numbers that we don't even compare it to the rest.
Interesting that they're using the latest build of Firefox, but not of other browsers.
A test with a webkit nightly or opera nightly included would be much more accurate and interesting.
Yep, just drag the Home from the bookmarks bar to the Nav bar.
Easy... or at least it is on my compy.
I disagree with myself sometimes.
Yep, the filetype plus site search is a great way to find mp3's.
Not that I'd ever search for those...
Scheduled for June....
Probably didn't get 71/100.
but then, people will disagree if you post "I woke up this morning..."
The problem is that Hershey and Mars don't have any non-competing products. Whereas Sony and Microsoft work together all the time. MS makes a lot of money off of licenses for Vaios. If microsoft had such bitter hatred they'd refuse to sell Windows to Sony at all.
So no, they don't hate each other. Now, would either of them destroy the other completely if they could without harming themselves in a large way? Absolutely, but that's because it'd be profitable.
There ar...
Yep. Loads of Apple fans here. :p
Might wanna check a few recent threads.
"This is the same stupid attitude that Job's has always taken with his products. He doesn't want people to have freedom. Only wants people to do what he wants with his product's. Cause that's how he earns money. (eg: iTunes)"
Jobs certainly believes in controlling the experience somewhat, like what hardware a user can install to with OS X. There's a lot of freedom to do whatever you want under the hood of a mac, however. And, in this case, the hype is wrong. Apple doesn...
"iPhone wasn't the first fully touchscreen phone
LG actually had the first touchscreen phones."
And Apple never claimed to be. Multi-touch is their thing.
"I was planning on getting an iPhone, but found out there was no wifi, so..."
Completely inaccurate.
http://www.apple.com/iphone...
Yep. Finding an exploit (that one lone programmer found in a couple of weeks) and running an exploit on a few dozen sites is exactly like working 5 million jobs. One person with limited resources found it for the prize of $10000. You're telling me that the best bot programmers in the world wouldn't do it for even a 1% exploit? $1 Billion dollars a year, but they won't look, while some anonymous guy does it for $10k. The guy must have been an idiot. He could have easily hacked Vista in 60 seco...
And you missed mine.
If you have both keys and one gets you $100 billion and the other gets you five billion, you open the 100 billion door but only an idiot would throw away $5 billion. You open both.
Even a tiny bot-net is extremely lucrative. That's the point. If macs are easily hacked, then only idiots would ignore the money they could make.
But... but... but...
Have you even researched botnets?
"MSNBC’s Bob Sullivan quotes $5,000 per day for a botnet of 50,000 to 70,000 PCs in his description of the wars between botnet owners trying to steal each other’s machines ( http://redtape.msnbc.com/20...
So 70000 machines amount to 1.825 million per year for botnet operators.
Now, the app...
"UK HDTV penetration closely follows US (35% UK, 39% US), and the majority of UK and US consumers are aware of Blu-ray Disc (56% UK, 60% US). Japan has moderate Blu-ray awareness (45%) and HDTV penetration (28%), but Blu-ray hardware penetration matches UK and US at 9%." 1/4/08
7 years is too long and $300 is too much for Vista Ultimate. If we're on something more like a 2 year to 18 month release cycle it needs to be around $100 for the works (full install, not upgrade).
They can make plenty of money that way. The High price for a full version just encourages piracy.