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Looking to buy a Tablet?
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: bloody000 on September 11, 2011, 10:02:19 PM ---Did you know?
YouTube and some other major video sites serve raw videos for mobile devices! Not only you don't need flash it's actually more efficient because you are not using that Adobe POS to play a video.
Now you know!
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There isn't an app for everything on the internet. Try visiting ESPN.com on an iPad... you'll get the mobile version every time. -.-
bloody000:
--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on September 11, 2011, 11:39:55 PM ---
--- Quote from: bloody000 on September 11, 2011, 10:02:19 PM ---Did you know?
YouTube and some other major video sites serve raw videos for mobile devices! Not only you don't need flash it's actually more efficient because you are not using that Adobe POS to play a video.
Now you know!
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There isn't an app for everything on the internet. Try visiting ESPN.com on an iPad... you'll get the mobile version every time. -.-
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Does not.
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TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: bloody000 on September 12, 2011, 05:50:09 AM ---
Does not.
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Don't try and pull a fast one on me. You had to pay $4.99 for Skyfire just so you can use flash. Don't you find that... wrong? Flash is free, but you had to pay to use it (unlike other people who had to jailbreak their iPads :P).
kitamesume:
i find it unreasonable for an object to have a lock in period. i mean, once you buy it its all yours imho, do whatever you want with it and no one will care. might void your warranty though.
think about it on something perishable, lets say a salad dressing with a stingy rule of you're only allowed to use it on salads. you used it on flavoring your french fries instead... the manufacturer sued you...
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on September 12, 2011, 01:36:33 PM ---i find it unreasonable for an object to have a lock in period. i mean, once you buy it its all yours imho, do whatever you want with it and no one will care. might void your warranty though.
think about it on something perishable, lets say a salad dressing with a stingy rule of you're only allowed to use it on salads. you used it on flavoring your french fries instead... the manufacturer sued you...
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It's called "Using as Intended". It turned out a PS3 could be used as a Linux box but Sony frowned upon that and made it so you can't dual boot it. Apple does the same thing. You do not "own" iPads... you simple purchase the right to "Use it as intended."
Then again, you are overpaying, getting less features, and being boned more money to use free software. ::)
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