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It might, it might not.. depends if the Netgear is clever enough to detect it. I know the Home Hub for example, can use either..
Just get a straight cable, and it definetly will work :)
You let random people use your PC/Laptop? ;)
If you use XP/Vista, you could always encrypt folders, then even if someone sets your password, and gets in, they won't see the encrypted data I think?
You'd have a decent backup system.. :p
I think downloadable movies (none-ripped, because you could rip them again), will be rental, so you pay for 1/3/7 day, then they get deleted etc.. this would do most people.
If Apple have their way, you won't be buying discs soon.
Look at iTunes doing TV shows and movies.. link that to an Apple TV, and there's no need for a disc..
And, this sort of stuff usually takes off quite well..
None are reallly that accurate..
speedtest.net
thinkbroadband.com
... are probably about the best.. but.. just downloading files from a number of souces is a better judge.
Apple are also rumoured to be going Blu Ray.. which is a big step.
As Apple are going, Disney Pixar will probably do it too.. so even more.
How long before a BluRay Add-on for the Xbox 360 then? ;)
Dunno, but "push" technology exists.
This seems like a bodged way to get push mail? Heh.
I was really close to starting a push mail service up myself.. I already do it for a friend (He has an iPhone and one of my servers pushes his mail out.. IMAP, so all mail is the same on his laptop, PC...
The £799 for a 20" iMac ;)
Of course, you could get a nice PC from Dell, Build one yourself, etc.
Apple isn't for everyone.. so just have a look around www.apple.com/uk/ first and see what you think. There's lots of none-Apple options for £800. :)
You could hold down shift as you open iTunes, and then you can select a different library, create a new library etc.
Not sure if there are third party switchers for Windows.. defo is for OSX.
?:\Documents and Settings doesn't exist in Vista.
(Not sure if it migrates across to ?:\Users on an Upgrade, but on a clean, Vista-only install, it's moved to ?:\Users)