I have used firestarter fx, disc utility and toast 6 and each time I select the iso file through image select, burn it. It verifys it says it completed but then refuses to read the…
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I have used firestarter fx, disc utility and toast 6 and each time I select the iso file through image select, burn it. It verifys it says it c…
Ok I got a friend to burn the ISO of Ubuntu 6.X. It reads it just fine.
Here is how I did the burn with Disc Utility:
Open Program
Images -> Open
Select my ISO
Burn.
Pretty…
Well, I have a Umax Astra 600S from about 1 1/2 years ago, which is a scsi scanner... I downloaded Umax's VistaScan and MagicScan dortware from their site... both work great and so…
Hi all. I have a 610S SCSI hooked up to a 8500 who in turn is networked via a 4 port 10/100 hub to two powerbooks. On one of the powerbooks, a G3/266, the scanner appears through t…
So, M$ in its infinite wisdom and foresight decided they need to do it right themselves because none of the WMP playing devices could compete with the iPod.
http://www.bloomberg.c…
This might be something to worry about, if they plan on having on-device song sales and they're building up an end-to-end music store that integrates with it. I agree, though, that…
The really interesting thing is what Engadget learned from a supposedly reliable source: that Microsoft will give iTMS users new versions of all the tracks they've already purchase…
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The really interesting thing is what Engadget learned from a supposedly reliable source: that Microsoft will give iTMS users new version…
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Good point.
But what incentive would users have to go through that hassle? Only a clearly superior device would offer them the slightest reaso…
IF MS does the song exchange that could be considered a monopolistic practice like giving IE away for free back in the day. Using their monopoly in one market to take over another …
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But yeah, according to the Engadget story, Microsoft is going to foot the bill for users' getting the rights (again) to the songs they b…
M$ is going to lose on this one. Talk about POP UP ads. This thing is going to SUCK.
One is that the device will contain a sensor that picks up advertisements from an "Ad-Node" …
Besides, if anyone had a chance of killing the iPod, don't you think Sony's PSP would have done it? You can play movies, music, and games on one device. Better yet, you can put y…
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according to the Engadget story, Microsoft is going to foot the bill for users' getting the rights (again) to the songs they bought, in …
Are they only going to offer a rental service? That does of course suck. No serious match for Apple's ownership scheme.
Side thought: Although, in principle, since Apple can chang…
I'm pretty sure the speculation is that it'll be a pay-based store--otherwise the whole free downloading of purchased iTunes tracks scheme wouldn't make any sense.
The only way that M$ can kill the iPod is if they give the M$ version away for $10 each. Bill Gates is willing to start giving away his fortune earlier that we expected.
So, they seem to now officially ackowledge the service dubbed "Zune".
There's even a really cheesy website http://www.comingzune.com
I found two reports on the original report (W…
What guarantees that they will have al the songs that iTunes carries in the first place? Certainly there will be certain artists they will either not be able to carry due to contra…
Id like to see the ipod killer have some sort of ipod jamming device built in, kind of like those cell phone jammers you can buy. That way it will be a true killer.