@cheesebubble: I actually like that, since I hook up FB chat to Adium and getting double notifications would be a pain. I can see how if you actually use facebook.com for the chat how this can get in the way though.
@cheesebubble: I actually like that, since I hook up FB chat to Adium and getting double notifications would be a pain. I can see how if you actually use facebook.com for the chat how this can get in the way though.
@salsafresca: Thanks! I missed that setting at first but searched around and found it under 'advanced'.
Does anyone know how to disable the little browser button in Firefox that Web Of Trust puts in? Anytime I rid it, it simply comes back.
Skipscreen is very useful for bypassing those annoying "Wait 30...29...28 Seconds to Download" screens.
The lack of an SD slot and backlit keyboard are deal-breakers for me. Not that I was planning on buying one anyways, but still.
@KatsumeBlisk: Everyone's been double posting recently. It's probably just a small issue on Gawker's side.
@Sheldon J. Plankton: Funny thing is that people will still buy it.
I believe his actions were enough to justify the police and such - the title was a bit misleading as it implied that actions were taken against him simply for possession of an iPad, or usage. This man was disrespectful and deserved to have everything that was brought against him. However, I don't know if an arrest is…
@Nitesh: It's NOT just you. Seems like a weird move for Apple.
This is easily the most hilarious video I have seen in a while.
@badhatharry: I like how you use the term 'hired'.
@Relyt: Photo C: iCal
@Relyt: Photo B: Yet another new UI sub-theme here. A cross between an Adobe Mac app and iOS.
@Lucian Armasu: This is a CONSPIRACY.
@VoidingWarranties: I'm going to stick with Snow Leopard for now, but Windows 7 is nice. Assuming Apple and Microsoft continue to move in the directions that they currently are with their OSs, Windows 8 is a real possibility although Mac OS has totally won me over for the time being.
@VoidingWarranties: I fit myself in this small subset. I'm going to play out 10.7 - at the moment no exciting fetures for me to justify an upgrade, but if another major feature comes along then I'll reconsider. If Apple moves further in this direction, maybe I'll head back to Windows or something of that sort; however…
@Regal: Yes, but this shows the direction Apple s bringing the Mac in. Imaging this platform in 5 years or so.
No updated iWork? I'm surprised. Well I'm definitely getting Office '11 then, and maybe iWork '09 as well if I can get it cheap before the year's end. 2 year old software with such a high quality as iWork is not worth $80 in my opinion.
I hope this goes more in the direction of the unified app store in Ubuntu than the mobile concept of iOS. The iOS concept moved upwards from mobile really doesn't make sense, but a system similar to Ubuntu's I can see working out in the long run for Apple (maybe not the developers).