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  1. apple tv solution on Video Appliance For a Large Library On a Network? · · Score: 1

    This is not something I've ever tried , but in principle, here's a simple solution: Set up one of your computers iTunes with its library stored on your SMB share. I've never run iTunes from an SMB share, but it works dandy from an AFP/NFS share, so I imagine it would work. An AppleTV can pull a stream from any iTunes on its network, so you should be then be able to connect your AppleTV to the SMB-backed iTunes and access your videos/media.

  2. Re:Self-fulfilling prophecy on Google CEO Schmidt Predicts End of Online Anonymity · · Score: 1

    Yeah so basically Google is the new Apple and the internet is the new iOS. http://isaacschmidt.com/?p=131

  3. Re:Does not compute... on iPhone Jailbreak Uses a PDF Display Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    Uh-huh. That's why the number of exploited OS X devices is so high compared to any other platform. Makes complete sense.

  4. Re:Does not compute... on iPhone Jailbreak Uses a PDF Display Vulnerability · · Score: 1

    More does not mean completely.

  5. Re:Developers Bitch on Android Data Stealing App Downloaded By Millions · · Score: 1

    Apple is so sloppy with their corporate operations, their retail operations, their user interface conventions, their marketing campaigns, their software and hardware engineering... don't even get me started on the app approval process. It only follows that they're massively successful in every arena they play in (ok, 'cept appleTV).

  6. Re:I'm not on Android Data Stealing App Downloaded By Millions · · Score: 1

    A fool is someone thinks that because any given deterrent does not achieve 100% success, that all deterrents are completely useless. Go ahead and apply that logic to any scenario you can construct in life.

  7. Re:Unfortunately on Android Data Stealing App Downloaded By Millions · · Score: 1

    It's worked quite well in the sense that Apple has built a massively successful app store by measure of revenue. But in terms of this conversation its meaningless. Bad programs will get through whether there is or isn't a vetting process. I'm inclined to think fewer bad apps would get through a market with a vetting process, but I acknowledge the necessity for a free and open market that isn't controlled by Apple as well. With regards to a unified market, make no mistake, Apple and Google are on the same page. Google is the only one of the two that has actually gone so far as to disable app's on their users devices. When Apple bans a program, it tends to ban its future sale, leaving previously purchased copies completely functional.