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SL356 said: Sorry folks. This is totally fake. No way 'computational photography' produced this. I agree. I've done this with 35mm film and digital SLR's as well. A lot of people doing 360 degree pano's show the same thing; "multiple …
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Think about the failure of 3D movies at home and how your eyes work. When our eyes focus at a distance the muscles refocus the lens. Virtual 3D environments, especially like a headset, force the eye to unnaturally focus “distant” scenes on a screen…
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Not being a triskaidekaphobic yokel, I’m wanting one to replace an iPhone XS. Bring it on! Unless it turns out the world IS flat and the ‘69 moon landing WAS a hoax, but I think we’re safe.
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This reminds me of the equally infuriating insurance commercial that treats their potential customers as if they're idiots with "We customize your insurance so you only pay for what you need," leaving out the most important part; "…like every other …
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Boxcatcher has it right: Welome to the "dumbocracy" where we viify anyone who disagrees with us, instigate trial-by-social-media fiascos and accept outrageous claims as fact. The fact-checking honest journalists are out there, but the MONEY makes cl…
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If Apple loses on appeal, that would set a precedent where all manufacturers are then responsible for vetting their vendors’ compliance with patents related to THEIR products? Instead of fixing the patent system, let’s break it some more! CalTech’s …
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Interesting! I got a message on the Xbox One just today, announcing the end of the Cortana app on the XBox as well, and I'm in "the states." I'm thinking Canada, UK and Australia are only the beginning of the end except for Office 365, er, "Microsof…
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To quote an old commercial, "Look! It's the Goodrich blimp!" at the starting line of a race. Misdirection and obfuscation. I agree that Qualcom should be looking at Intel if they believe Intel is infringing their IP. It emphasizes Qualcom is going a…
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…and the FBI wanted a backdoor into iOS because they knew they could keep the code safe from evildoers. As stated above, “making Tim Cook’s point.”
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When I was certifying with the American Production and Inventory Control Society, we were taught that W. Edward Deming taught the principles of Statistical Process Control to Japanese scientists and engineers when American manufacturers, flush from …
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Apple is doing as good a job as anyone else creating splinter code for all the fractured flavors of Android, I imagine.
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Yeah, well, after Anntenagate and following a painful experience with a BD weed trimmer that had a five star rating AND a serious engineering flaw, I dumped Consumer Reports forever and saved the subscription fee. The flaw? That was the fact the bel…
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How very French, that these ATTAC members are complaining about companies, and directly to Apple, for using these loopholes rather than presenting their protests directly to the EC for not plugging said loopholes. It gives ATTAC members something to…
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Not unexpected behavior from Consumer Reports. I was a little concerned with their handling of the iPhone 4 and its 'antennagate' issue. The point I dumped my subscription was after I experienced a dramatic, repeatable engineering design failure of …
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macxpress said: adm1 said: randominternetperson said: Things like this really piss me off. I hope someone ends up in jail and bankrupt. Why? The people that do this are only pushing Apple and others to strengthen security in…
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CheeseFreeze said: Information wants to be free. Information doesn't "want" anything. Anthropomorphic nonsense doesn't mean anything. Certain people wish certain information were free, but I'm sure they'll go back to their "job" playing on…
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Remember all those manufacturers who got caught misrepresenting their devices' speed by cheating on known benchmarking tests in their firmware code? I don't remember seeing a class action against them where a "complaint acknowledges that a patch to …
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So, basically, if I'm too cheap to have the battery replaced when necessary, Apple is liable for that? The only thing they could have done differently is make it clear with whom the problem lies and suggest they get a battery service to continue an …
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So, basically, if I'm too stupid a yokel to have the battery replaced when necessary, Apple is liable for that? The only thing they could have done differently is make it clear with whom the problem lies and suggest they get a battery service to res…