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That is the exact reverse as to the whispers about it all prior. Those whispers said that suppliers would even touch any proposed Apple deal with a barge pole.
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evilution wrote: » Yet they are slower, more power hungry and worse with memory than Apple chips. If that makes them "a mile ahead" then clearly it's not Apple with the biggest bull. Nothing to do with the chips, all to do with the compiler u…
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Its about getting what you pay for, not the leftovers from what is left of all the add-ons paid for externally. You can bet your dollar on those leftovers being a tinier amount of data for your money plus ultra slow speed too.
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The reality is that whilst both nVidia and Octacore chips are technically many a mile ahead of Apples usage of ARM, it is Apple who have the lowest costs but biggest bull..
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So did TLC use come to fruition in the 128GB iPhone ? 750 writes for TLC is low so anything that improves without causing problems is a nice cash saving.
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Yes, opt-in is the right way to go but when shove comes to push, it is all about the money. Ubuntu needs it far more than Apple so for them, they really need you to opt in to survive.
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malax wrote: » In Apple's case it is about improving search results, but it is not about iAds. That's a key difference between Google and Apple. Unless we think that Tim is lying and hoping he doesn't get caught. And that is why Google ads make…
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Nah, Apple don't sell iAds, honest gov.
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Both Spotlight and Microsoft Bing Live search on Windows catalogues your device to gain an advantage over Google. I expect that the more data they have on you the more relevant the search and thus selling iAds etc gets more lucrative. There is cert…
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thepixeldoc wrote: » At least in Germany, that's not possible. ...No company gets to keep MwSt, unless the paid amount is more than they collected. .. But Apple plays the hobo shoving most their money into the ever so dodgy 'no fixed abode' sta…
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No, the Irish declared income is small. APple are using a Dutch Irish trick so most of their income has zero corporate tax. That means they paid zero UK and German tax instead of 21% and 30% respectively. It would be sensible for the EU to more t…
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'Apple rode to riches totaling $137.7bn in offshore cash with the help of the Irish taxpayer'. You do get the feel that the lucky Apple Irish deal shat on the whole economy of Europe. When you get 3rd world tax incomes you become third world, which…
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gilly33 wrote: » ...It is a shame that popular media stoops this low just to get clicks and air time. If it's on tv or you tube it must be true. ... They are showing that it is less bendy than the iPhone 5, of which there seem to be thousands. …
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They forgot the temperature test. Say it has just been used or the user have a rush of blood down their, what force bends at body temperature 37C ?
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melgross wrote: » ....I don't believe that the issue is whether 2GB draws too much, but rather that overall, they wanted the draw to be below a certain number, and what was the easiest way to get there without causing too much of a problem for eve…
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relic wrote: » I haven't heard of a memory crisis Unapparently Sony took up the quota for the year when they put 3GB of RAM in the Xperia Z2. When Android L arrives, users can sell 1GB of theirs to Apple users.
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"With the iPhone 5s, Apple moved from 1 Gb of 32-bit RAM to 1 Gb of 64-bit RAM. " Yes, the great Apple illiteracy training program has no limits.
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Using mobile DDR 4 would prevent another new truth manta becoming the norm. We all just fed the bull some RAM. The horses have the trotts as per usual. When there is a problem we send the people to be retrained in 1GB RAM appreciation. And obvious…
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2GB of Ram would have allwoed proper multi-tasking and even 2 or more tabs to be actually running in the web browser. Heavens forbid, we could have even had a desktop mode setting in Safari. I guess there is always 2016 or 2017 to think of.
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But how does it compare to its inspiration, the Galaxy S3.