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  • Mar 23, 06:12 PM

    Serious Sam is extremely niche. It takes a lot from the classics, including hidden secrets to find and a snarky meat head hero (parodying Duke Nukem and voiced by John J. Dick, and yes that is his actual name), but the outright aggressive design creates a situation where most people trying any game in the series will reach a breaking point and just stop. Find games for macOS like Friday Night Funkin', Cold Shot, Wrong Floor, Deepest Sword, Dying of Thirst on itch.io, the indie game hosting marketplace.

    Exactly. This made me download Trapster, which warns of flooded roads, construction, etc. Perhaps you (all the people saying it should be pulled) should research the app first.
    In addition, I just had the pleasure of going through a sobriety checkpoint a few weeks ago. I rarely drink - gives me an amazing headache, which has earned me the ridicule of college friends for years... it took 20 minutes to get through the checkpoint, and I felt embarrassed and harassed.
    Sorry folks, we don't live in a police state. If you want to have police checkpoints everywhere to track your movements, yeah remove this. Otherwise, give those of us who don't feel like having bright lights shined at us and being talked down-to by the cops a way to avoid it.
    BTW, can the government demonstrate any impact on law enforcement through the use of websites/apps that display this information? Don't blindly support things that have no data to back them up.
    The app does not need to go away completely. The 'offending' information could just be made not available.

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  • Nov 13, 03:56 PM
    The difference is with a client I can show them a prototype, or mock up, prior to having to put all the resources into creating a fully functioning app.
    I don't know about you, but I have done it many, many times, and I have never encountered a client who doesn't want at the end to tweak and add and tweak and sometimes reject, then conditionally approve, their way to deployment.

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  • May 1, 12:54 AM
    Call me clumsy or whatever, but I hate the 'corners': I accidentally trigger them all the time on a frien's machine. Mostly because I use the Apple menu a lot. I DO miss the old mouse's side buttons/center button!
    Experienced mac users know to assign modifier keys to those corners to prevent that. I have the top left corner set to turn my display off (good for porn), but only when the command key is pressed.

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  • Apr 4, 08:56 AM
    Just another ploy to scare people into buying there over priced software.
    I'm sure Apple takes security very very seriously. Is it me or is McAffee screaming wolf?
    Why pay for bloatware, when Sophos is giving it away for free? Then, there's also ClamXAV.

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  • May 3, 10:22 AM
    Now I want my mini with 4 thunderbolt ports and quad core. Bring on the new SB Mini :p
    Those iMacs are so nice looking tho!

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    May 4, 03:14 AM
    I wonder why it takes so much space to house all the iMac hardware... And why the screen has to be so large to fit better processors, etc and the additional ThunderBolt Port.

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  • Oct 27, 01:19 PM
    I guess I'm at a loss for what rights we have actually lost under the Bush Presidency...
    BUT... BUT... BUT...
    ...uhhhh...
    ...but... ummmmmm...
    ...he's really STUPID!
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  • Apr 20, 11:08 AM
    In my experience, I immediately assume that using any electronic device with some kind of attachment to the internet, that what I am doing is splayed across the airways and collected by various agencies, be them Ad agencies, government agencies etc. I already know that I can be tracked, and called listened to, with no warrent. After those two privacies are gone, this doesn't seem like a real big deal to me.
    Its gonna sound douchey, but the odds are, astronomical vegas odds, that no one gives a **** who you are and where your at currently. Unless your a criminal, then who gives a ****? People love to heap worth upon themselves that doesn't exist. Your not a political figure, your a ******* with a iPhone working at McDonalds, calm the **** down and stop worrying about the government tracking you down and concentrate on my Hash Browns.
    As far as I can see I don't have a problem with law enforcement agencies being able to see into it, I have nothing to hide.
    Maybe if we were on a Android open system this might be a problem. :P

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  • Sep 15, 05:33 PM
    sounds more like it!
    I don't expect iphone this christmas, though that would be absolutely great!

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  • Sep 12, 06:36 PM
    picture attached
    Edit: Tested on Three iPods now. One bought days after the first 5G was realsed right up to one bought in july... all work with itunes purchase and home encoded content.How are you home encoding? From What source type of video?
    Both Mainline and Baseline 2-pass encodes from Handbrake at 640x480 won't load onto my iPod.
    OK as far as I can tell exports from EyeTV2 and Handbrake will not work. But exports off an existing mp4 file from QuickTime Pro will. Looks like Elgato and Handbrake have some work to do. Sorry for the confusion.

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  • Apr 22, 07:01 AM
    I'm amazed that no-one is seeing the very dangerous path we could be heading down here. Will people only see it when it's too late?
    Are we looking into the jaws of the future where you pay, but never OWN anything? Music, Movies, Apps.
    You pay to have the right to listen/watch/use the data.
    The data is never downloaded to your device to do as you wish, it's always held by the owners. or distributors.
    I can see this coming like a flashing red warning sign.
    Clean your glasses.

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  • Apr 30, 01:21 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8A293 Safari/6531.22.7)
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    Just hope they don't decide to redesign the iMac the beginning of next year like they plan to do with the Macbooks.
    Neither will be redesigned next year. Look at the length of time Apple stuck with the previous design. There are still a few years left to this 'look.'
    When do you estimate they will come out with the redesigned exterior?

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  • May 3, 07:48 PM
    Talk about 'bleeding edge'....lots of complaints about video adapters not working on the Apple forums and almost nobody makes a monitor/TV with Thunderbolt I/O....yet.
    Maybe there is a 'tsunami' of thunderbolt devices coming....but right now the cupboard is pretty bare.
    I'll wait until the 'guests show up to Apple's Thunderbolt Party'.....before showing up with my $$$.

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  • Apr 20, 12:37 PM
    I'm not on Facebook.
    And for a lot of things I can chose to opt-out, or even better, I get to opt-in.
    This is stored without me knowing, the data is stored unencrypted, and for most owners, the data will end up on their computers unencrypted.
    Apple, Google, or my phone provider storing this information in their servers is a different issue than it being stored on the phone.
    So did you opt-in that the government / law enforcement gets the tracking data of your phone (smart-phone,dumb-phone,whatever-phone) .... well does not really matter because they don't care if you opted in or not, they just store it on THEIR server (which is quite different than having it on my phone and my laptop with only me having access ... well its still stored on the government server)

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  • Apr 28, 06:36 PM
    Wow, what a fail for Micro$oft, no no I mean MicroSoft (you don't get an $ in your name anymore).
    Instead of making: $5,990,000,000.00
    They only made: $5,230,000,000.00
    What a bunch of losers. :

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  • Apr 28, 08:51 PM
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    It's very, very telling. MS is riding the coattails of their universal licensing racket while Apple keeps changing the face of consumer tech. This day was bound to come.
    This is the post-PC era and we'll see MS in decline.

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  • Mar 30, 11:28 AM
    Disclaimer: Apple fanboy here. But agree with Microsoft.
    App Store is simply the description of the actual thing: An app store. It's just too simple.
    Windows on the other hand is a name that wouldn't be used to describe an operating system. Windows, much like Pages, Keynote and Numbers, is a noun used creatively to create a trademark. App Store is a close second but, IMO, fails due to being the actual description of the object.
    If Microsoft had called Windows simply 'Operating System' and copyrighted that, THEN it'd be the same thing :P

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  • Mar 23, 05:53 PM
    I actually agree. Pull 'em. It may be censorship, but it's dangerous not to.
    I strongly disagree. I often have to transport my infant during the evening hours on weekends and rely on a similar app to plot the safest route to my destination. I WANT to know which streets have been 'sanitized' of drunk drivers just so I can take them. My cargo is too precious to risk otherwise. This app is for our SAFETY.

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  • Sep 5, 04:33 PM
    I'm going to venture a guess and say we'll see something named the iPod Showtime or Showtime as a product name.

    Apr 20, 10:04 AM
    I wonder, if in this day and age of 'find my iPhone' and all the location-enabled apps on an iPhone, if it's not actually harder-to-the-point-of-impossible to ensure such information is immediately, constantly erased.

    Apr 28, 05:24 PM
    Apple and MS haven't competed against each other since 1993. And back then it was still just on the OS.
    Apple has always competed against the entire Wintel PC market...not just Microsoft's Windows OS.
    It's all about 2 different business models, essentially centering at the OS:
    1)Apple makes, sells, supports the Mac OS and Mac hardware
    2)Microsoft, on the other hand, simply creates the OS and licenses it to hardware vendors.
    Of course Microsoft is unhappy with this breaking news but they, again, are 2 completely different business models. One could write a small book on the topic.

    Aug 23, 09:23 PM
    100million to make a nagging itch go away? not bad and well worth it IMO.
    If only the middle East were so diplomatic....

    Apr 20, 10:31 AM
    I can't, but maybe these guys can/will.
    That's what I'm hoping. I'm leaning towards the SLA being the answer for this.

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    An anonymous source claims that U2's Bono will announce a RED (http://www.joinred.com/) version of Apple's 4 GB iPod tomorrow during his appearance on Oprah. The show was apparently taped today in Chicago, and Oprah.com (http://www.oprah.com/) has the following to say about tomorrow's show:
    Get 'red'-y! It's something so huge, it took Opray, Bono and a convertible to make it happen! Plus, Penelope Cruz and Kanye West are in on it! An extraordinary launch! [...] Chicago goes 'red' today and this is just the beginning!
    The show was apparently taped today, and will be aired tomorrow, October 13th. Rumors of a RED iPod (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/01/20060131123048.shtml) have been circulating since January. According to our source, the RED iPod would be priced similarly to current 4 GB models at $199, with $10 (5%) of each sale going to The Global Fund to help women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa, where some countries have over 30% of the population affected by the disease (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIDS_pandemic#Sub-Saharan_Africa).
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