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A High Court in the UK has ordered SONY to disolve its merger with BMG. Fighting this could cost valuable resources. 
If they lose, the cost of breakup could well put SONY under. Remember  BETAMAX. Yes, I know SONY/BMG is the music arm of the company-but it  will be a drain on the whole company.
Dude, seriously give it a  rest.  You've just shot down your credibility because SonyBMG is a  separate division that Sony Corp. itself owns a 50% stake in with  Bertlesman(n) owning the other 50%.  That ruling has no effect on Sony  Corp. itself.  You citing this on a forum is as lame as the many people  on Digg or Slashdot who rush to any thread concerning Sony and post  about RootKits when again, it was SonyBMG that did that and not any  other SonyCorp. division.  Point is, any negative ruling against SonyBMG  has no impact at all on Blu-Ray development nor will it give any  traction to HD-DVD.
Plus, a UK High Court does not have the  power to dissolve SonyBMG.  Perhaps for the UK subsidiary division but  not for the entire worldwide operations of SonyBMG.  The only way  SonyBMG would be forced to break up would be if the European Commission  or the U.S. Justice Department took action and won in their respective  court systems.
The chipmakers for the PSP3 are having a bitch  of a time making any that are worth using in the player-they have a 1  out of 5-6 usable chip ratio. The rest get used in other less demanding  hardware, or get tossed out-. SONY still pays for them-good or not-talk  about bleeding.  They are very expensive.
First off, you mean  the PS3.  Are you a Microsoft shill?  The chipmaker is IBM.  IBM, Sony,  and Toshiba all have vested interests in making the Cell chip a success  (although Toshiba would rather not see the PS3 a success because it  would wipe out HD-DVD's chance at success).  Failure rates will not have  an impact on the MSRP of any Sony product for the consumer because they  will want the PS3 to obliterate the Microsoft Xbox360 and the HD-DVD  platforms all at once.
Poor PQ reviews, the lack of BR2 (yes  folks youve been had-the current discs -or BR1- are not the 'final'  version, those COULD be out by November, optimistically-they were rushed  out so they could say "Were first!"   They are said to be 'fine tuning'  the "real" BR2 disc spec and manufacture. Translation-it isnt working  very well, like the PSP chips.
First off, it was HD-DVD that  jumped the gun and shipped first in a desperate attempt to solidify  itself before Blu-Ray (and later, the PS3) shipped, not the other way  around.
Now with that having been said, get some perspective.   The original DVD platform didn't reach maturity or success until the 3rd  Generation players were brought out.  Both the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray decks  currently are on their first generation, and both are showing signs of  quality issues.  The Toshiba HD-DVD deck had to have a firmware update  to keep it from crashing due to Microsoft's usual software krappiness in  the form of the iHD software.  Both the current HD-DVD and Blu-Ray  machines aren't using the greatest chip decoders which are causing both  to not truly output at 1080i, let alone 1080p.  This will be corrected  when the second generation decks from both platforms ship with the new  Sigma Designs decoders in the next couple of months.  While it is true  that Sony is shipping titles in MPEG2 until they bring out their own  hardware, once that happens, the encoding in H.264 will be noticibily  better than the HD-DVD titles that will continue to ship in Microsoft's  inferior VC-1 (ahem, Windows Media 9) codec because Microsoft in truth  is supporting HD-DVD simply because it uses the Microsoft iHD software  instead of Java (like Blu-Ray does) and thus earns royalities with each  HD-DVD deck shipped and every VC-1 encoded movie title also shipped.   While Blu-Ray spec wise supports VC-1 (in addition to H.264 MPEG4 and  MPEG2), it will be a very cold day in Hell when Sony decides to ship a  Blu-Ray disc encoded in VC-1.
The moral of the story is to pick  up a Blu-Ray deck when the second (or third) generation hits, and only  buy discs encoded in the H.264 codec instead of the current MPEG2  versions.  At that time, HD-DVD will be as useful as a Philips CD-i deck  or a Circuit City DIVX player.
Briefly king of the world, suddenly things dont bode well for SONY or the BR disc.
Right. I bet you are anxiously awaiting the Microsoft Zune.
 
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A  lot of people seem to be ditching FCP because of the bugs and moving  back to Premier.  I think the ability to work seamlessly between Adobe  products is a big advantage as well.
I agree. Adobe has made  some great changes while Apple rested on its laurels and decided to  cater to consumer devices. I bought the FCS3 upgrade with hopes there  would be some decent changes but quickly realized that it wasn't much  different than FCS2. Plus when you consider that Adobe delivered 64 bit  editing on Apple's own platform before Apple did showed me and many  others just how committed (or lack of) Apple is to their professional  apps.
 
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Ah  armchair lawyers ... I thought something like this came up a long time  ago but I couldn't find it through a search. Regardless, the auction  clearly intended to deceive a buyer and for that alone, PP would side  with the winning bidder.
 
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I would have to say, I wouldn't let YOU do it.  :D
Just because, I don't think this forum should ever be used as something to toss in your parents face.
Whether or not you like your parents decision, you have to respect it.
It's not worth fighting about, since there is so much to look forward to in the future.
It's not like you don't have time on your side.
 
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Which  is kind of hard on such a restricted and limited platform. There would  be more useful software for the iPad if it ran a 'real' operating system  like Mac OS X -- meaning full file system access and not being tied  into ONE App Store with arbitrary rules for what a program is allowed to  do.
The iOS architecture of firewalling file system access for  each application makes huge sense: it eliminates the means by which  malware can attack the data of other programs. Apple could relax those  rules at some point; the greatest speculation I hear is that there will  be a DMZ where files could be moved from one app to another. This is a  far better strategy than having a promiscuous operating system and try  to add the protection afterwards.
What exact app store rules do you think are arbitrary, Winni?
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It  comes from stringing daisies together to make a chain or simply a daisy  chain.  From there, it has been used to describe various different  things that look similar but have no daisies, of course.  Like for hard  drives.  Or sexual partners, but you knew that, right?
 
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not on the iphone.
there may be third party apps that do it if your calendar is synced.
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Just ran across this on Macworld.
Just updated it myself but haven't had time to check changes.
 
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I  came across Launchbar when I was looking for a replacement to the  quick-launcher I used to have in my Gnome panel (under Linux). This was a  little box that you'd type a command in and it'd run - not quite as  cool as Launchbar, but actually more flexible because you could type a  one-line perl script etc. in addition to command names.
Then  someone mentioned Quicksilver and I tried that. Quicksilver seems to be  faster that Launchbar when it comes to indexing etc.
But the  question is, will Quicksilver stay free? Maybe I'm just blind, but I  haven't seen anything (and I've looked) that says Quicksilver is going  to be a free app. Right now it's just in beta, and often beta means  "free for now, until we get the quirks worked out".
Can anyone shed light on this for me?  :confused:
 
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Dang!  That is true.
Thinking it out:
Stick = Up/Down
Bottom Red = Reverse
Right-Botton Black = Thrust
Right-Top Black = Fire
Top White = Smart Bomb
Bottom White = Hyperspace
On Stargate you could assign one of the others to the Stealth mode button too.
They NEED 2 versions of iCade - one with joystick, the other with a Trackball and Knob... ;)
 
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I  did, in fact, mean using JavaScript on page load to disable the user  from changing the size of the textarea, not within my browser.  It's  like using CSS to disable the dotted border Firefox puts around links  when they are active.
Form elements, and the divs that contain  them, often need either fixed widths or have widths that are  proportional to their containers.
Take Google  (http://www.google.com).  Depending on how the layout is set up (this is  just hypothetical), resizing the search box would push those three  links next to it off into oblivion if they were all in a div that was  fixed or proportional to the page width.  It doesn't matter if Safari  "dynamically redraws the page" since the div would still be calculated  to be the same.  Worse yet, depending on its overflow attribute, they  could be pushed onto a new line.
I'd really not like to see  Safari become the next IE 5.  It already has its share of JavaScript  bugs.  This would just mean us designers would have to spend that much  more time envisioning what would happen if a user resized every form  element on every page and incorporating it into our layouts.  This is  why I hope there's a way to disable it outright.
 
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Can  you imagine if You Car stero no longer had CD player slots, but Say a  new Credit Card size flash drive with 8 GBs... that'd be nice... 
Yes, I can... and that would be awesome! It's nice that you can connect  your iPod to the car stereo (if it has a line-in), but just another  expensive gadget you need to carry around all the time and overall very  expensive. Since years I am waiting for a car stereo that is capable of  using SD or CF cards. MP3 playback from CDs is already no issue anymore  since years. When the next logical step is finally coming?
To me the whole Disc format in every way is a pain...
Yup,... it is yesterday's technology on steroids...
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