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engadget.com - 10/31/2009
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The iPhone is one of the most wildly popular phones the world has ever seen, while Windows 7 is well on its way to becoming the globe's most ubiquitous OS. So compatibility between the two would be kinda sorta important, right? Tell that to Intel's quality control team who seem to have ...
geardiary.com - 11/2/2009
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geardiary.com —
This might not be new but I certainly
don’t recall seeing this message before… I went to...
watch something on my iPhone earlier and couldn’t. Turns out it was flash and, as you likely know, the iPhone doesn’t support flash. ...
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Adobe To iPhone Users- “Want Flash? Don’t Blame Us”
jkontherun.com - 10/29/2009
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jkontherun.com —
Prior to the final release of Microsoft Windows
7, there some question as to what the new...
operating system would do for battery life on laptops. At that time, I felt it was too early to make any judgments , simply because final hardware drivers and ...
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Netbook Battery Tests: Windows XP vs Windows 7
discussions.apple.com - 10/31/2009
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discussions.apple.com —
Hi All, This is VERY frustrating. I have
installed the MS Windows 7 x64 Enterprise Eval (Supposedly...
the gold copy for eval). I installed iTunes 9 using the 64 bit installer. I can get it to install correctly and play music, so no problems with iTunes ...
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Support - Discussions - iTunes 9 on Windows 7 x64 Has ...
| iPhone and Windows 7 don't play nice, Intel P55 chipset to blame http://bit.ly/3Rtdtp 11/4/2009 |
| WHOOPS! Intel screws up bigtime - P55 chipset + Windows 7 = no iPhone sync w/iTunes - yikes! http://j.mp/2Y90Ux 11/3/2009 |
| from Google Reader: iPhone and Windows 7 don't play nice, Intel P55 chipset to blame: The i.. http://bit.ly/3Rtdtp 11/3/2009 |
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Windows 7 and Intel Chipset Causing iPhone Woes? [Windows]
Gizmodo —
... P55-based motherboards from Asus, MSI and Gigabyte, and it seems like Windows 7 64-bit is more prone to the problem than its 32-bit brother. Keep in mind the P55 is a new chipset, and unless you're computer is brand-spankin' new or you're the DIY type, chances are you have a setup that works perfectly fine. If you do have a new P55-based motherboard, Microsoft is looking into the issue. Hopefully a fix for you unlucky few will come soon enough. [The Register via Engadget]
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