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I have yet to hear anyone mention or ask if the sport version Apple Watch is at the very least water resistant if not waterproof. This is a big deal since many sports will expose you to water or moisture.
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If Apple hired employees site unseen, based on their resume/qualifications would the numbers turn out the same? It is illegal to ask someone's age or race or gender among other things during a typical hiring process. - Just a thought.
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IBM is part of the "Big Data" surge. IBM like Dow Chemicals or BASF. You don't know you are using their products daily, but you are. IBM will blend into the background providing services where Apple has weaknesses. You won't know you are using IBM t…
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Next up in the news%u2026 Apple Insider has been acquired by E News Network and will now report on everything as if all the staff is part of the paparazzi.
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Of all companies to hit up for an affirmative action style issue I would pick Apple as the last candidate. In all actuality I would mark this to be true of most Silicon Valley companies (meaning most Silicon Valley companies tend to be ethnically di…
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Quote: Originally Posted by malax Neither makes any sense. What was the author thinking? 1. swollen and distended; congested 2. (of style or language) pompous and high-flown; bombastic 1. not clear or…
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"turgid" or "turbid" blue water?
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As a blow to the fad that these garbage products are%u2026 I hope Apple removes the "Beats" name from the whole product lineup. That would be highly unlikely though. Beats = Marketing hype and nothing more. Preying on the ignorance of children in wa…
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phabulous phake phablet! I used a friend's phablet for a phone conversation once. I felt like I was using Maxwell Smart's Shoe Phone%u2026 ridiculous.
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I agree. We use to use Barco CRT calibrated monitors with color densitometers . The cost of the monitor system was around $4 - $5,000 per seat excluding the cost of the high end graphics card then add …
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This is awesome news. I've been looking to add a few words to my vocabulary for some time now. ;-)
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I'm sure the market will be flooded with these. Lots of folks living in decrepit, 1950's mobile homes with smart devices. (sarcasm)
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Quote: Originally Posted by pneyrinck This is easily the worst post on AI ever. Please don't post this click bait junk. There seems to be a TON of click bait lately. To the point where I'm thinking CNET may now have its hands in AI.
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I'm still shocked by the fact that prospective employers in the US ask your race as a "voluntary identification". You can choose not to disclose the information, but I've always wondered how that would affect the screening process. Just a thought.
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Gazelle is the biggest ripoff known to man.
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Now we get to see this image every 2 weeks instead of stock photos of asians in silly blue hats at Foxconn.
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you said "in the end" hehe. -Beavis
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Does anyone else see bands of kids throwing their parent's phones into the walls while playing this game? This really needs a lanyard attached to a case similar to a Wii controller. This is a compelling and innovative offering on this platform. I ho…
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Look... A tray of black bricks! It's the new battery for the new iPhone. On other sites... Look... A tray of black bricks! It's the new interchangeable battery for the Tesla S. I think you get the point. ;-)
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Quote: Originally Posted by TimmyDax Please cite an occasion when this semantic difference has affected users in any material fashion. This just smacks of Adobe's power-hungry greed. If people pirate your software to a subst…