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We're guessing they figure that as long as they aren't loading OS X onto the computer themselves, they won't have any trouble from Apple, but that's where they go wrong.
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You can also test your apps using the included iOS Simulator, which supports iOS 6. iOS SDK 6.0 requires a Mac computer running OS X 10.7.4 or higher (Lion).
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Like any computer system, Paradiso says X-Reality implementations would require different levels of access based on verifying users' identities.
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They considered everything from computer hard drives to obsolete floppy discs, and x-ray films to microchips on credit cards.
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At the end of the day, connecting the smARtPULSE to any computer (be it Linux, Windows or OS X) will be pretty simple, and there will even be libraries available for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Electric Imp.
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The computer company lets loose its first major upgrade for OS X--and it has teeth.
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Now OS X is at the heart of Jobs' plan to eat up market share in the computer business--and extend Apple's reach deep into everything from set-top boxes to mobile phones.
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What our man Pascal Brisset did is design a Linux system around a Gumstix Overo Fire computer-on-module, a Vuzix VR920 head-mounted stereoscopic 640 x 480 display (complete with 3D tilt sensor and 3D magnetic compass), WiFi, and Bluetooth modules -- the whole shebang resides in (and on) the eyewear, just the thing for secure telepresence and augmented reality applications (or just extra-private web browsing).
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This new system, as with a traditional CAT scan, uses X-rays shot from multiple angles, and assembled into one three-dimensional image by a computer.
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Every time the iPod is connected to the computer it launches the iTunes 2 software, a required download that itself requires the computer to have the very latest versions of Mac OS 9.2.1 or Mac OS X version 10.1.
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