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DO IT, I use chrome for the UI, and love FF for the plugins, if they go with the tabs on top and no titlebar, if only as an option, I am back on board with them...
Ballmer:
So I got these girls in the other room, and they're naked, I mean like gorgeous naked, and I told them you were making a computer language, and they started moaning.
Oh computer language, Fortran, ohhhh Fortran.
So don't say I never did anything for you.
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from the money-for-nothin dept.
CBRcrash writes "Apparently, if iPhone users decide that they want a refund for an app (users can get a refund within 90 days, according to Apple policy), Apple requires that developers give back the money they received from the sale. But, here's the kicker: Apple will refund the full amount to the user and says that it has the right to keep its commission. So, the developer not only has to return the money for the sale, but also has to reimburse Apple for its commission."
I never knew of the technique listed here, and needless to say I am awed, I just spent the last hour and a half looking up stereoscopic images. Thank you for introducing me to this!
An anonymous reader writes: Is there really any way around buying a Mac pro for gaming if I already have a monitor? My current setup is run through a 32 inch LCD, and the only 2 options I see are a mac book pro starting at $1999 or a mac pro starting at $2499. Seeing the new state of Parallels is very tempting for gaming along the lines of Counter Strike:Source and other steam games. But is there simply any way around paying $2000+ for a system that can be done in the PC market for around $500?