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cnocbui said: I don't think a nighttime street view makes sense. I don't think a 3D model would be a good substitute for street view either so at a guess I would say Apple probably aren't doing street view. I guess they could be doing ju…
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In the DARK? this is obviously not an Apple clone of Street View. Will Apple provide nighttime views as well as daytime? That would make sense.
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Do they really need this space just for offices? Yes. Microsoft is smaller than Apple, doesn't do much manufacturing, maintains a similar set of software products and services, designs fewer hardware products, doesn't have a retail operation to sp…
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It's funny but sad and scary. There is a significant percentage of the population that feels this way - they are self-righteous and are also blind to the very real dangers of government intrusion into citizens privacy. They will volunteer to give up…
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This is primarily about getting out from under Google. Samsung needs to own it's OS if they want to make any money.
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benjamin frost wrote: » Nude celebrity photos. Congratulations, you win the booby prize! There were 82 posts in a row against the DOJ and you posted in support. BTW, the nude photos you suggest are the minor consequence of insecure data ar…
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Thanks, Tim.
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Could it be that iOS 7 is simply "good enough?" Scary thought.
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SpamSandwich wrote: » US debt and obligations to China and other foreign powers has already hopelessly compromised US sovereignty. The bulk of US debt is owned by US companies/institutions and individuals. China owns an inconsequential 8%.
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It's not the FBI we should be concerned about. If police departments and the FBI can get into your phone then it is reasonable to assume that hackers, the Chinese government, customs and immigration, etc. will also be able to do the same, at will,…
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lkrupp wrote: » I don’t want Apple hiring engineers because of their race or gender or any other politically correct reason. I want Apple to hire engineers who are the very best at their craft. I don’t care if they are women, little green men, or …
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jetz wrote: » The factory that's being built is far too big to just pump out watch screens, camera covers, touch ID buttons and watch sensor covers. So there's definitely something cooking. What that is going to be, is anybody's guess. And …
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mpantone wrote: » If Apple does introduce some sort of wearable tech, a fashion show might be a suitable event. Flint Center's orchestra floor seating arrangement does not make it a good venue for something like a fashion show since a catwalk …
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chadbag wrote: » Yeah, they re not usually the brightest peas in the pod and maybe have to have simple answers and passwords so that they will remember them. Actually, they are the brightest peas in the pod. Physical attractiveness has been shown…
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[B]Wish We Could Say More but The FBI, NSA and US Secret Courts are Preventing Us....[/B] from telling the people of the USA WTF is going on. Therefore we are releasing the most secure computing device in history.....
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OK, I'll bite. 1. White invitation for medical. 9.9.2014 represents data (medical data). 2. "Wish we could say more." = the privacy of your bioinformation. Possibly also other privacy issues/features, which Apple excels at, and remember NSA was th…
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From http://www.innovationmanagement.se/imtool-articles/why-diversity-is-the-mother-of-creativity/ "Arguably, one of the most important ingredients for creative thinking is diversity. We all know that diverse teams produce more creative results tha…
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My point is that the "Android operating system", undifferentiated by version, mods, ability to be updated etc. is a completely irrelevant number to anything in the known universe.
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It is far past time for analysts to differentiate the Google Play platform from the bastardized versions of Android AOSP running on most phones in Asia and even on Amazon's devices. "Android" alone has zero relevance to understanding the market for …
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Since I was assaulted on the sidewalk in a busy part of the city in April by smartphone theives, even though I have an iPhone that was bricked within 1/2 hour. This wouldn't have happened if all smartphones had a kill switch.