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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Does it not load for you? Maybe AdBlock is blocking it. No, what I was meaning was although they may look like ads, those tiles in the start menu are apps. One is the Mint.com app, and the other is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil ADVERTISING IN THE START MENU! There are no ads in this image.
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I wish Apple still did sell the white poly-carbonate MacBook. It was beautiful in a way that the black and grey aluminum MacBooks aren't.
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I've always liked the 5c, especially since they went the direction that Nokia went with the Lumia 620. I would probably seriously consider getting a 5c even over the 5s because it looks so nice. Side rant: Don't shoot me, but I really don't like t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AjbDtc826 Lmao! So it's out on ios BEFORE it's own products? Seriously, it sounds like the best decision MS could make in this case. Just bite down, accept it, and make the most of it. I've had the Remote Desktop …
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Edit: Removed first post because I accidentally double posted.
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Those screenshots of Twitter and Facebook aren't the latest versions. The current versions look nothing like either of those screenshots.
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Microsoft is a devices and services company now. What that means is, eventually, you need to be on every major platform. This is the beginning of that. Granted, they'd rather you buy a Surface to run Office on, but they really need to support all …
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Quote: Originally Posted by realwarder Who knows. There's not an obvious reason behind it. At least partially, it's about controlling the retail narrative. With a store-within-a-store they control the look and the presentati…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky I'm thinking Apple will soon buy Yahoo, which is the search engine "Bing" uses and this is just a half-step on the way there. It's the opposite, Yahoo uses Bing for results.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac But who cares if they have 70% or even 95% of windows phone sales. They need to worry about profits period. Windows phone may or may not gain some traction and I wasn't suggesting they drop Windows co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac Do you think Nokia is making big profits off of Windows with these phones? I doubt it. The only reason they are exclusively Windows is because Microsoft paid them a large lump sum not to sell Android …
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac I have a feeling Nokia will have no choice but to eventually also offer their phones with an Android version as well. Windows phones just will not gain any traction. If this Lumia 928 were running And…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy Because shitty, blurry photos that will be posted to facebook will look so much better at 41MP. Fact is, 99.999% of photos are not deserving of that resolution. And those that are (ie. pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky Actually, if you look at the list of shortcomings the "experts" were complaining about regarding the first iPad running iOS 3.2, only cut-and-paste has been checked off. The iPad still…
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I've not understood the "told ya so!" responses by a lot of the Apple bloggers over Apple's success with the iPad versus what the general tech media thought in early 2010. When the original iPad was released it came with iOS 3.2, which wasn't spec…
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This story is amazing. It's the second one to completely miss the point of the CFO's comments. He wasn't even talking about Surface specifically. He was talking about Microsoft's mobile strategy as a whole.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Windows. Minus legacy X86 compatibility. Ported to ARM. With minimal storage requirements. Wasn't that Windows CE? Windows CE is a completely different kernel. Windows RT is the NT…
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Oh, I should also note, I'll be buying a Surface Pro on the 9th. If there's anything at all you want to know about it once I get it, let me know.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Even if true (and I'm skeptical), you're making the wrong comparison. Windows RT is comparable to the iPad. Surface Pro has a Core processor, SSD, a keyboard, and costs $1,000 - just like the Ma…