I've said this for a long time, the bigest problem with mac is that it's just layering things on top of each other for year and years without ever re-writing.
Of course I visited the Lenovo table while at SpiceWorld to get my card punched.... so they called/emailed me afterwards.
I wrote them a nicely composed email indicating that in light of the several points of consumer privacy related issues with their systems, I could never buy or recommend their equipment again.
I was really hoping for some sort of response, but sadly I didn't get one.
Good point. I don't particularly doubt that it is there, just don't want to count unhatched chickens, you know? HP used to sell Proliants with the built in virtualization disabled via BIOS. Not that IBM would pull that, but without knowing that the feature is there for sure, it's something to look into.
That looks like a pretty significant loss. They must have been pretty sure that this one was coming for quite some time. Now they have to be thinking about how they are going to handle the rest of it since they apparently have two chips that were not covered in this case!
One thing that I am finding with Edge is that often when I am trying to type something into the address bar and hesitate before finishing it freaks out and the address bar disappears so that I have to grab the mouse, open it again and start typing over again. Their desire to have that weird, jumping around address bar is a major negative. It is confusing and it makes it slow.
What you are both forgetting is that the primary target of Apple's market is no longer the studio/production house, it is exactly the home user/prosumer market that they are targeting that they will hurt the most with this.
I wasn't forgetting I was just replying to you saying this will effect studios, video production houses etc.
On one hand this is good news, but per previous discussions this really don't matter because anyone who's here on these forums shouldn't be using these devices. We should be doing real IP using things like the possibly slightly more expensive ERL, etc.