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Meh. The court case Apple just 'won' is at the very least going to appeal, if not redone thanks to jury bias. There is a dozen reasons supporting why, which have been covered by popular sites like Gizmodo, Engadget, and the Verge. I wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Nice! While I'm glad this is available I do hate that I need it for Win Server. Why can't you escape Windows altogether? For one who thinks so absolutely negatively of it, I would ex…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Oops, guess I hit Skil right in the feelings again. After all the anti-anything-not-Apple bashing that goes on here, we really wouldn't want you to feel the same things yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Not to mention, of course that their facts are all wrong. They claim that Apple started this by going thermonuclear on Google. In reality, Apple has NEVER filed suit against Google. Even the Motorol…
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Apple and their lawsuits.. burning bridges everywhere they go.
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It's pretty comical the immediate hate generated for Windows 8. People are resistant to change. Let's glaze over all of the under-the-hood improvements and changes, and let's judge Windows 8 on Metro alone. Further, let's forget that Windows…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Chrome is never an alternative. Unless you're fine with your information being stolen, of course. lol.
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lol.
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregInPrague Please illuminate us as to why this is absurd. It is a unique idea, even if it isn't their unique idea someone deserves to patent it. I just patented breathing. Hold it.
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You know, I think this just might be the patent to break the US Software Patent System's back. This is absurd.
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee Shidell, I suggest you go here.... https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/navigation/ Your previous statement that 95% of API calls will work is highly misleading. The bo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjtomlin This is not exactly true. Old APIs sometimes get deprecated, meaning older apps may no longer work on newer OS versions. Not only that developer tools get updated with modern technologi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by poke Summarized. Hundreds of new API calls? Can you point me to an Apple developer page where I can review all of the additions to iOS 6 over 5? To address your comments, the Android framewor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX But Google is so far in debt with Android at this point that even if they wanted to they couldn't. They've made plenty of money off the handset market but it's from the iPhone. Google i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by winstein2010 Here is the problem: unlike Apple, Google phone manufacturers hav no financial incentive to update older phones. Until Google shares the revenue with the manufactures, Fragmentation it is. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chris_CA Does this mean that Jelly Bean will be available to install on handsets in July? Or that it is being released by Google to carriers who will then dick around with it for another +6 months bef…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Users don't care about fragmentation directly, but developers do. In the case of iOS, Apple can't (and/or doesn't) support every feature on every iPhone model, but the AP…
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@jragosta: Google Play is the only way Google can form any sort of metric on Android. Android doesn't even need to have Google Play--the Kindle Fire being a prime example of such--and isn't included in these statistics because of that. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX @ Shidell, You're getting awfully close to crossing over from an anti-Apple, dissenting viewpoint to just being an annoying thread-jacking troll. My suggestion to draw the line here. This far! …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil ???? ???? ???? You're not doing much for credibility. And you are?