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  • wovel
    Apr 4, 12:47 PM
    Stop with the FUD already. Businesses operating in the EU cannot do this. Just because corporations in the USA can, doesn't mean the rest of the world is the same... :rolleyes:

    So..Seriously why do you care then. Not one single publisher cares at all about the 30% that is a pretty standard affiliate cut in for news publishers and exactly what WSJ pays on it's lowest tier, it goes up from there for high volume affiliates.

    Do you have any proof that FT actually does sell email addresses?

    Just because businesses wants your email doesn't equate to they'll sell your details...

    Other then the guy saying it hurts their business model not to have all my personal info no.

    How hard is it to uncheck these two boxes?
    http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/6509/onek.png

    And other publications, like The Economist, already come with the equivalent boxes unchecked by default.

    The Economist is ok with selling in subscriptions..
    Apple needs to learn to work with publishers.

    I spend about a third of my daily iPad time reading the FT every morning. If the app gets pulled or no longer works (because Apple insists on getting their cut of my annual subscription), I will make the very easy decision to get an Android tablet next.

    Same goes for my Economist and WSJ apps. Combined, I probably spend 75% of my time on my iPad reading these publications. Take them away, and I'm gone.

    My loyalty is to the publisher and the quality of their material. It is NOT to Apple. And one less iPad owner also means one less App store and/or iTunes customer.

    Apple should tread very lightly here.

    Maybe you should tell publishers you are ok with them not requiring your personal information..





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  • xkmxkmxlmx
    May 6, 11:56 PM
    WAY better than my mid-2007 iMac for sure. Can't tell you about the models after that.





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  • jeffy.dee-lux
    Jan 10, 08:18 PM
    New Passat, new Jetta... they've obviously established a strong family resemblance, but I think it's taken "conservative good looks" way too far, to the point that these two cars are just too bland. I could change my opinion when I see them in person, but so far I'm not very impressed.

    At least it's more of an effort than the "new" Civic concepts! Holy crap, Honda - what's happened? That Civic was space-age in terms of design when it first came out back in 2005 or so, it was very cool! Now we get this concept that looks like it could've been at SEMA back in 2006. When you tone down the "concept" aspect of this showcar, it's gonna be a very weak mid-cycle enhancement over the current model, definitely not a complete new model in my book. Sorry for going OT, there should be a general NAIAS thread or something...





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  • paulst
    Sep 27, 02:02 AM
    ... POP doesn't really do it for me, I'll only use it if they provide IMAP access.

    Joshua, they do provide IMAP access :) ... From the help pages:

    ... use mail.mac.com for the POP or IMAP server, and your ISP's SMTP server for the outgoing mail server. If your email program supports SMTP authentication, you can use smtp.mac.com instead of your ISP's SMTP server.

    In Mac OS 9, your email program uses POP by default. Mac OS X Mail uses IMAP by default for .Mac Mail accounts.



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  • bwrairen
    Mar 26, 09:49 PM
    you can't stand people thinking this is illegal? ... do you think the listing is legal? :rolleyes:

    To prove false advertisement, you must be able to prove certain facts to be true. There are 5 requirements. The first one is the relevant fact to this case.

    That being....a false statement of fact has been made about the advertiser's own or another person's goods, services, or commercial activity.

    The seller stated what he was selling in the auction. That disqualifies this requirement.

    No prosecutor in this country would even offer this case to a grand jury.

    Yes....I think this is legal.





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  • charlituna
    Apr 25, 12:56 AM
    Apple really wants to squeeze out all potential sales of the iPhone 4 up until the last minute because they lost big time in 3GS sales for nearly 2 months after the leaked/stolen iPhone 4 incident.

    Actually the leak probably didn't cost them many if any sales. After two summers of new iphones coming out most folks were probably not buying on the assumption that last summer would be the same. And would have made that assumption without the leak.

    Just like this year they are making that assumption (cause most of them don't read the blogs to know about the whole Sept rumor) and aren't buying unless they absolutely have to



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  • Will Cheyney
    Dec 19, 04:49 PM
    Another Steve 'tar!





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  • Ilari
    May 3, 11:55 PM
    There's no way to know really. The next update will probably be late this year or early next year. Might be a redesign, or not.



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  • kretzy
    Dec 23, 06:42 AM
    That's great!...a summary of Windows in one little avartar!:p





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  • ViciousShadow21
    Dec 3, 11:12 AM
    for the person who was looking for the Assassins wallpaper, i found it HERE (http://www.myconfinedspace.com/2010/06/28/assassin-wallpaper/assasin-jpg/)

    remember folks if someone doesn't post the original and they don't get back to you try TinEye (http://www.tineye.com/).



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  • karsten
    Feb 20, 01:09 AM
    My cool green flow





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  • DevHound
    Apr 27, 04:57 PM
    yawn. how many more stories about this stupid "location tracking".

    There's nothing stupid about this. Its a huge privacy violation to have your locations constantly tracked without your consent, even if the data is not used directly by Apple. This easily accessed location data on your phone was already widely known and used by police agencies since last year according to several articles, so you can just imagine what it is like for someone in a police state to have all their locations for the past year easily accessed when they are arrested. That's not to mention spying or abusive spouses, industrial espionage, and many other reasons to want to maintain some confidentiality.

    The fact that Apple only bothered to care about this or look into it after it became a media storm shows that there is a simple lack of privacy controls and concern about privacy at the company.



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  • ivan2002
    Apr 25, 12:59 AM
    Where's the poll option for "only an idiot would buy an iPhone two months before WWDC?"

    Ok guys, you took on the "white is for girls only" guy, I get a shot at this one ;)

    Here we go:

    Two months before WWDC, you say? Are they going to start selling a new iPhone at WWDC? NO. Are they going to at least announce a new iPhone at WWDC? Well, if you read: THIS BLOG - NO.

    So, what does WWDC have to do with a new iPhone? Nothing, in our collective knowledge here. You may think something different, but calling me an idiot simply because I don't live inside your brain is... not very smart, to put it mildly. :mad:

    :D

    Edit: Yep. I'm buying one. My 3G is on it's last legs, I like white better than black, and "5" is 5 or 6 months away at least (and not promising much of an upgrade from 4 either)





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  • Banjhiyi
    Apr 7, 08:44 AM
    So posting faults makes one a troll?

    Nice place, this (was better and less abusive before Apple released the iDevices). :(



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  • Peace
    Oct 11, 02:45 PM
    It has also spurred comcast to change their cable modem speed tiers.

    Mine went for 22MB with speed boost to 30 MB to 20MB period. Same price.





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  • Doctor Q
    Dec 14, 04:32 PM
    We've filed the paperwork to have this ad removed from the rotation. Thanks for letting us know about it and for providing the details.



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  • infotaintment
    Oct 9, 04:47 AM
    There you go

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    Thanks for Share the Link Dude!!:D





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  • bommai
    Apr 6, 12:02 PM
    12 petabytes is mind blowing, i remember my first windows pc with 300mb of hdd space.





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  • iToaster
    Jun 18, 02:11 PM
    What are you looking to get for it?





    CS5679
    Feb 21, 09:41 AM
    ahahahah.........Oh goooooogle! :D





    laurim
    Nov 19, 12:05 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7)

    It goes to show you that they can still make a profit with $100 off. I guess the price gouging by Apple continues.

    That's not necessarily true. Stores routinely sell items at a loss to draw people into the store to buy other things. Those kinds of items are called "Loss Leaders". Soft drinks are another example of a typical loss leader for grocery stores.

    Unauthorized selling of premium products is called "diversion" in the industry. Many of my clients make premium hair products that are supposed to only be sold in high-end salons that have a special relationship with that producer. Companies like Aveda and Sebastian don't want to see their products in, say, Target because it cheapens their image and weakens the cache salons have to exclusively offer those products and educate the client on how to use the product. Often, the products in retail stores are old versions, rejects and downright fake copies of the real thing and when people aren't happy with the product, it casts a bad light on the brand. Companies spend a lot of time and money tracking down the people who are making back alley deals to the retail stores and cutting off their supplies.





    metric152
    Oct 17, 05:32 PM
    Any takers?





    snberk103
    Jan 18, 12:10 PM
    really ?
    looking at _production_ cars:
    Toyota Prius from 2009: drag coefficient: 0.25

    Tatra 77a from 1935: 0.21
    Rumpler Tropfenwagen from 1921: 0.28

    the late 30ties were actually the high point in aerodynamics being the focus in automobile manufacturing: there are countless of other examples from the time which simply never made it into production because of the war:
    like the BMW K1 prototype which also achieved a value of 0.23 despite being a full 4 door saloon

    another interesting car: the Fiat Turbina prototype: which had a coefficient of 0.14 (a record for 30 years) but any further development shelved because of problems with the expieremental fuel gazzling overheating turbine engine ;)

    Thanks! That was fun following up on some of these early cars. Some of them are just gorgeous. It is amazing and inspiring that engineers working with slide - rulers and wind tunnels (and without fancy computers) could achieve the same kind of drag coefficients on their designs that modern supercomputers can come up with.

    However - I still think my point stands ("Steadiness"). While small production cars may have been aerodynamic - the industry average was not. In fact I could argue that as engine efficiencies improved, industry wide, aerodynamics got worse because the overall mileage stayed much the same (or improved slowly).





    mickbab
    May 3, 06:57 AM
    I'll be going in tomorrow morning to give blood, conveniently my school has organised a Blood Drive at the same time as MacRumors! Hopefully all goes well and someone will benefit from what my organs have to offer.



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