Back when we talked about Rhapsody instead of osX the blue box was for os9 compatibility (classic) and red box for Windows compatibility on Intel.
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Back when we talked about Rhapsody instead of osX the blue box was for os9 compatibility (classic) and red box for Windows compatibility …
What are you talking about? This red box Windows compatibility was an official statement at the time and steve even explained it in a speech if my memory serves me right. Windows i…
The Red box was a rumor back in the days when Apple was talking about boxes, in the same vein as calling the Java VM "Green box" - people thought just Yellow box and Blue box weren…
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Good Windows compatibility is essential to make the big breaktrue Steve is aiming at.
Like destroying development of OS X software?
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IIntel iMacs are going to sell really good to people who want to run Windozs on it and even better if Windows is run in a closed environm…
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The Red box was a rumor back in the days when Apple was talking about boxes, in the same vein as calling the Java VM "Green box" - people thought j…
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Like destroying development of OS X software?
Mactel isn't here to replace Windows XP, its not fighting with XP. It has to coexist a…
Steve Jobs isn't going to spend Apple's money and engineering resources to either emulate Windows or build a virtual machine for Windows in OS X — regardless of any old Rhapsody ru…
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Its just now with the recent court rulings on MS that Apple and the clones can take this step, expect a Mactel that runs Windows just fin…
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Windows does not co-exist "just fine", even in your situation. The only way to do what you've done is to install Windows first, repart…
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Those $100 laptops will be running Linux.
Yes, but Apple did offer osX for free. In other words, a license for a Mac clone!
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Can't destroy something that doesn't exist.
Right, talk about killing it while still in its mama's belly. Apple makes an enormous effort …
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Mactel isn't here to replace Windows XP, its not fighting with XP. It has to coexist as good as possible so people see osX as the success…
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Only if Hell freezes and pigs can fly?
Remember what Apple's front page looked like on the day they released iTunes for Windows?
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Run them both on the same computer and they will compete. It is inevitable. And guess what developers will do once they find out that the u…
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and how do i delete photos from my ipod?
You delete them from iPhoto (if you have your preferences set to load the entire iPhoto lib…
I don't have an iPod yet, so I don't know how iTunes handles them. But I have all my music backed up at 320Kbps MP3, so the average file size is about 10mb a song. Does iTunes al…
One more thing. iTunes will allow me to put MP3's on an iPod right? I use MP3 because I can take it anywhere, I don't want to rerip 300 albums in AAC just to use an iPod.
The iPod plays MP3's, AIFF, WAV, Apple Lossless, AAC, Protected AAC, and MPEG4 & H.264 video (5th Generation Only).
I don't believe you can lower the bitrate for transfer to y…
iTunes can re-encode to a lower bitrate on the fly if you have an iPod Shuffle, which leaves only one copy of each song on your computer. Otherwise, you can re-encode the music to …