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The comparison would be if Microsoft signed all legitimate applications for no cost (including Skype).

What was your pick then:

Interesting, but (as food for thought) if you look at an independent sensor test:

The people who were there at the time wrote first hand accounts and published them:

I imagine Microsoft would be speaking with HTC about a licensing arrangement if they started making Web OS devices, just because it is Linux based.

So a case of what's good for the goose isn't good for the gander.

The difference is that when Apple introduce new iPods, they don't continue to sell the old ones.

Apple.

Maybe but all of the products released recently (Google +) were probably planned when Schmidt was still at the helm.

That's not entirely fair, their is console.app and network diagnostics.

Yes. But you will need to go via Snow Leopard.

@DaCapin You won't like this then. A very interesting perspective from someone who can be called many things, but one of those is most certainly not an "Apple Fanatic":

@Slack3r78

My Mac does a far better job under high load with lots of apps (I'm talking Photoshop, web servers, IDE, media, mail, multiple browsers, terminal windows) open than my more powerful work PC. And I see plenty more donoughts than beach balls.

@pmbaustin My problem with "minimise" is how it is implemented with the taskbar preview. Or rather not implemented

Awesome - thank you.

It annoys me in Windows 7 when I click on the Application icon in the taskbar I have to pick one. I can't bring all the Microsoft Word windows to the front in one go (please, please tell me if there is an easy way — I'd love to know).

What do you want the control key to do?

Best bit at the end.

I'm not sure about the town, but the state was picked because they won the bidding to gave Apple biggest tax break.