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2010-06-14
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I really do, don't I? I think it's the big suckering people in I don't like...
(Although I am considering getting a beefy mac to run serato Video SL. Seems it's the only configuration consistent enough for them to say "Yes, this will work flawlessly" )

I will vouch for that fact. Without multitasking I would probably have shut down firefox and cracked on with the bit of Actionscript that I was planning to have finished today.. But that's not the kind of multitasking I'm talking about.
I don't need to 'concentrate' on downloading a massive .rar when I could be working at the same time...
Are apple products good? Definitely. Are they the technical revolution they generally purport to be? I'm not convinced..
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2010-06-14
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I think most knowledgeable people will attribute apple as successful in ui and form design, above technical revolutionaries.
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2010-06-14
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2010-06-14
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Apple creates products that you want to use time and time again AND want to tell your friends about it.
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2010-06-14
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@badboyuk: I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by how much use and functions you'll get out of a tablet of that size, whenever a flavor that you'd tolerate come by and you get one of those. By the looks of it, Android will come first in a few a months and MeeGo is still in the distant. I also thought it'll just be an oversized iPod Touch at first, but I was quite wrong.
@Tedri: Ok, I understand your enormous hatred for Apple and everything it representsYou may not care about the facts of your arguments anyway..
ps: background downloading is supported by Apple's implementation of multitasking.... also, there were actually a few well backed researches that proved that the way people multitask on their computer actually makes them less productive than if they sit and focus on one thing at a time.
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2010-06-14
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2010-06-14
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@Tedri: I thought it's the other way around for the last few creative suite iterations. Apple has published a couple of acceleration APIs that adobe has failed to take advatange of. I heard it's finally implemented on the newest CS.
Heh, what's wrong about not having to fight with your gadgets
@badboyuk: Can the n900 play mkv files? If you still have to transcode them to lower resolution/bitrate anyway, I dont see the advantage of format/container compatibility. You know about those 100s of people who've made cursory observation of the N900 and dismissed it on some tech spec/looks/3rd hand reviews and how you think they're wrong? You're doing it here
(Although I am considering getting a beefy mac to run serato Video SL. Seems it's the only configuration consistent enough for them to say "Yes, this will work flawlessly" )
Are apple products good? Definitely. Are they the technical revolution they generally purport to be? I'm not convinced..