misa
About
- Username
- misa
- Joined
- Visits
- 34
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Points
- 270
- Badges
- 1
- Posts
- 827
Reactions
Comments
-
seanismorris said: The cause of the fire was supposedly a battery without enough clearance, so any impact was really bad. It makes you wonder if the devices with high impact protective cases still had problems... If so, which ones prevented…
-
wood1208 said: Three(5.8,5.5,4.7) larger iPhones in 2017. This makes iphone SE+ release in 2018 with trickle down iPhone 7 components. Looks like Apple covered most wanted sizes in smartphones. There's only two sizes people want. The 4.7 …
-
LoneStar88 said: zroger73 said: There's an air of sadness when technology dies. No there isn't. Turn around and face the future! I worked for AT&T Wireless when the "2.5G" network was turned on. The actual 2G network was the…
-
AppleInsider said: it wasn't until Thunderbolt 3 that the bandwidth of the protocol fully caught up with the idea. And still hasn't. I'm sorry, but WHY would you buy another desktop to run off your laptop? That is what this is. You are u…
-
anome said: I would love to discover that Apple were just leaking stuff about OLED and "bezel-free" displays to misdirect everyone. So all the Android manufacturers scramble to get their edge-to-edge, massive OLED display phones out, only for…
-
macxpress said: And probably 90% of these factories will be robots so I don't see the advantage of doing this other than maybe tax dollars. I seriously doubt it will create a significant amount of jobs like Trump thinks it will. It's only…
-
the original complainants, the "obvious solution is to compel Apple to let people shop for applications wherever they want, which would open the market and help lower prices." Alternatively, Apple could pay out damages for "higher than competiti…
-
gregg thurman said: The issue that made CR successful no longer exists. From 1932 until 1940 consumer demeanor demand could not be satisfied. The Depression destroyed consumer buying power resulting in factory closures. From 1941 through 1…
-
macxpress said: Why the hell would CR mess with any settings? Just take the damn thing out of the box and test it as is. I don't trust CR anyways. I'm sure they'll cover their ass and just blame it on Apple. I've always said these issues are …
-
I think the W1 stuff will be a very short-lived product. People don't want, or even like wireless headphones/earbuds because of the short battery life, and Bluetooth is lossy and typically laggy. People who might be on the go (eg fitness) also don't…
-
williamh said: slprescott said: > "...concerned that tampering in third-party products -- for instance by spy agencies -- could create serious vulnerabilities." I'd like to think this concern is unjustified paranoia... but maybe no…
-
Meh, people are kinda looking at the wrong horse here. Basically the investigation was "Apple's products are stupidly expensive, and LG, Samsung, et al are making cheaper products, but the RoBellUs (Rogers-Bell-Telus) Cartel is marking them up to t…
-
The Intuos tablets were always the premium (the Bamboo models are rebrands of the earlier Graphire series.) That said, the Cintiq is de-facto requirements for animation. Everyone else who has access to a tablet PC (or even a phone) can buy a pen and…
-
noicc1138 said: 8k at 60hz isn't good enough for me. I'm looking for 10k at 240hz. It's not likely there will be a 10K. The viewing distance for 720p is already sufficient for living rooms, and 1080p for computer screens. 4K monitors are o…
-
macplusplus said: Mike Wuerthele said: boltsfan17 said: There is no way Battlefield 1 uses 250-500 megabytes an hour. Data usage is low with online PC/console games. Most online shooters on PC/console are using around 50mb an h…
-
Metriacanthosaurus said: This minor issue can get in line behind: 1) Shameful scam In-App purchase design that prevents you from using the purchase on more than one of your own personal devices. No idea how Apple has allowed this. All other …
-
DanGrice-IIci said: Apple will promise to manufacture electric Apple Cars in the US, if Trump allows them to bring back their $180 billion at a low tax rate provided they invest most of it which will them be earmarked for highway infrastructu…
-
sog35 said: Glass door is filled with losers who could not cut it and then bitch about it on the internet. If you want to work hard then Apple isn't the place for you. Tim Cook is doing a FINE job No, that's not what glassdoor is. Glas…
-
sog35 said: This is pretty dumb. This is like buying a car. Then your car has a recall 2 years latter. And you demand a brand new car. You're mis-reading this. It's like having a recall 2 years later on your car, and they repair your car…
-
chia said: There is a possibility some of the "holdouts" are actually technology gadget collectors, a Note 7 in their collection will be the tech equivalent of poached ivory, the Note 7 will become a very rare and frowned upon device. Let's …