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Quote: Originally Posted by d4NjvRzf It seems slightly ironic that the US is consuming media increasingly via apps when the iPhone was originally billed as a platform for HTML5 web apps (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vq993Td6y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pendergast Don't forget that to a large extent, apps are a paradigm shift from how we use the Internet. And Apple is definitely dominant in that regard. Apple is "losing" market share worldwide, not b…
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I got halfway through and realised it was simply all 'internalised promotion material'. It completely forgets Apple's problem is the web and the fact that while Google makes up a major part of the web Apple has fat too low a presence here. I'd su…
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Post peak, and with the Windows 8 debacle TSMC will now have loads of spare capacity. Sounds very advantageous to Apple's cost control. Will be interesting to see if Apple continues to make clever use of those old ARM cores.
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With the tax avoidance headlines in the UK we end up with 'Designed in California in order to avoid taxes everywhere'
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Seem far better to use ones personal memory than to rely on Wikipedia. Much of the stuff there on "Apple's transition to Intel processors" is waffle. I'm forgetting which chips Apple got a 12 month 'window' on but they were the obvious choice fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmm This has never really been proven. If you're talking about engineering samples, all oems receive those. You're likely identifying benefits of being a contract buyer rather than ones that are specific to…
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Quote: Because Intel would then have early access to Apple tech and could then use it in their chips that get sold to competitors. iOS on x86 is a horrible idea. Apple are designers who will use technology they see fit. Intel ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Richard Getz Apple should NOT go with Intel as they will have the same issue as they have with Samsung. You don't want Intel to have your latest designs that they can then easily put into their own mobile c…
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That then implies that the A7 is an A6 with a tweaked clock speed. It is hard to envisage any development taking place in parallel.
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"Around 90% of mobile viruses are on Android." Sadly 'around 99.9% of IOS malware goes unreported'.
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Windows RT takes the IOS no fragmentation model even further by only allowing IE. Android, like Windows XP has that fragmented browser system that allows Firefox, full Opera and suchlike. IOS only allows browsers to use the Webkit frame but strang…
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Some very very strange questions such as battery life etc. NFC is a powerless technology, completely different to bluetooth. They really cannot be compared. The other thing to note is that bluetooth has loads and loads of profiles which …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SiBurb Google have also announced official support for BLE in the next version of Android, so maybe even they are losing faith in NFC. Although it will probably be 2016 before anybody actually has that on th…
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It is easy to do a 2" Nano watch phone.
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Beam me up Scotty.
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If they keep the same amazing profit margin it simply will not matter. Sales are down so profits will go back sky high with this. The only problem is keeping perception of a more expensive model premium.
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Any bets on Dustin being an intern?
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Ah Dustin Early that renowned journalist with observations backed up by guests. Have you ever thought that it is simply spam?
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"If this is real, there is no reason to make "iPhone cheapo" that fat ... unless they are are least doubling the battery life." It helps make it a lot less fragle than a Ryvita. Plastic obviously means fatter but compensates well by lowering power…