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[Tech News] Interesting technology

Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1846]
Why not?
BrianH
16-Feb-2007
[1847]
Graham, that may be within the license restrictions. No commercial 
virtualizer will implement this though.
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1848]
yes they did, but Apple would have been rammed into the ground, had 
the clones been kept.
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1849x2]
So Amiga developers were involved in the clone business eg Dave Haynie
Some
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1851]
yep, Power Computing
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1852]
Mac hardware is very nice .. but if your main OS is windows ...
BrianH
16-Feb-2007
[1853]
Apple is a hardware company. They see the OS as just an enabling 
technology, whether they can legally call it that or not.
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1854x2]
Itunes is hardware?
They removed the "Computer" from Apple ..
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1856]
What do you miss in Windows that can't be done in Parallels or VMWare?
BrianH
16-Feb-2007
[1857]
iTunes is there to sell iPods. That's why they have the DRM.
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1858]
Graham, do you know how much hardware Apple makes?
BrianH
16-Feb-2007
[1859]
BTW, when I said "enabling technology" I didn't mean enabling us, 
I meant enabling them to sell us stuff.
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1860]
They make servers, music players, wifi hubs, displays, desktop computers 
in 3 different form factors, set top boxes, laptops, remotes, speaker 
systems, and soon they will be making phones as well.

Apple is very much a hardware company.
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1861x2]
except they had a legal name change removing the word computer from 
their name
Steve Jobs recently asked the music industry to consider removing 
DRM
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1863]
yes, because of all these non-computer things they are selling :-)
BrianH
16-Feb-2007
[1864]
Well, even though most of the hardware they sell is computers, most 
of it isn't called computers anymore.
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1865x2]
I couldn't get Vmware working to install XP.
I should try again.
BrianH
16-Feb-2007
[1867]
Yes, Jobs asked the music industry to remove DRM, and yet won't himself 
even when requested to do so by the artists.
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1868x3]
It wouldn't recognise my dvd drive or something.  So, maybe i need 
to install from ISO image.
Does anyone find it annoying that if you click and press by mistake, 
this icon menu appears in front of you?
( me = heavy handed )
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1871]
BrianH, artists? you mean the record companies? I doubt the artists 
have much to say about this.
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1872]
removing DRM would be a big plus for Apple vs MS
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1873]
graham, what menu, explain?
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1874x2]
often without the intention on my part, these icons fly in from outer 
screen and cover my main windown
I have to click on the working application to make them go away
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1876]
the dashboard?
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1877]
dunno what it's called.... apart from annoying
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1878]
if you press F12, does the same happen?
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1879]
dunno .. at present I'm only using the Mac to watch House MD that 
I've downloaded ...
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1880x2]
make sure that no mouse gestures are enabled for dashboard then.
you can do that in system preferences
BrianH
16-Feb-2007
[1882]
If an artist or label wants to sell music on iTunes with no DRM, 
Apple won't do it. There are documented cases for this, for which 
I am too lazy to provide a link.
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1883]
Ok, that sounds like something I should do ...
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1884]
BrianH, it might be a contractual issue. I'd bet that those contracts 
are rather hairy.
Graham
16-Feb-2007
[1885x2]
VLC keeps crashing with an error requester if I keep using the remote 
to pause the movie .. to explain to my daughter some esoteric medical 
thing ..!
At least Safari seems stable ... not like Firefox on Windows
Henrik
16-Feb-2007
[1887]
VLC under OSX is unfortunately very unstable. it's annoying.
Maxim
16-Feb-2007
[1888]
graham, since v1.5 firefox has never crashed for me, when it used 
to crash about 5 times a day beforehand.  v2 seems even better.
Volker
18-Feb-2007
[1889]
better than 0 crashes? :D
Maxim
19-Feb-2007
[1890]
hehe... v2 seems to have less "issues" which are not related to crashes... 
refresh bugs and things like that  :-)
Maxim
23-Feb-2007
[1891]
although I dont like MS...  this is not a just ruling !
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/23/microsoft_alcatel_patent/
Pekr
1-Mar-2007
[1892]
Adobe to take Photoshop online - http://news.com.com/2100-7345_3-6163015.html
Henrik
1-Mar-2007
[1893]
http://xdev.org/etoile/<--- Etoilé desktop live CD available
Mchean
1-Mar-2007
[1894]
Henrik - what is etoile?
Henrik
1-Mar-2007
[1895]
it's a kind of a desktop... it claims to want to change the way one 
works with applications and documents. I haven't figured out how 
this works yet. The reason I'm interested in it is that it's GNUstep 
based.