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ingsoc wrote: » That's not really a fair statement. Many people have debit cards because they don't want to have those extra lines of credit - it does make sense, especially for people who are conservative with their money. This kind of logic …
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dasanman69 wrote: » If the end result is the same does it really matter how it's said? Absolutely.
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vl-tone wrote: » Not sure what you mean by "changing the size of the elements"? And I don't see how it would be deviating from their point system, which exist precisely so they don't have to change the point size of elements if they increase the s…
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AppleInsider wrote: » "A little bit paradoxically I guess one could say that the iPhone killed Nokia and the iPad killed the Finnish paper industry, but we'll make a comeback," Stubb said. Sure, but I think it would be more accurate to say that…
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relic wrote: » I can't comment on the new iPhone 6 plus as I have yet to put one into my pocket but the length of it will probably be where the problem lies. It very well could be. The volume and weight of the iPhone 6 series is great for those…
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rogifan wrote: » I wouldn't consider the superior screen and camera a "minor deviation". I would, but the additional display size called for the higher res display and pixel density when going up, the stabilization in the camera doesn't seem t…
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tallest skil wrote: » That just proves they’ll drop the numbers next year. Because they’ve never done it before! :p Your joke might be more realistic than you imagine.
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relic wrote: » Did you even read the comment I was replying too, he said the Passport couldn't fit in your pocket. Again, you know what I was trying to convey and even though it's thicker then a real passport or as flexible, it feels just fine in …
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tallest skil wrote: » Possibly. Wish they’d just rename the dang thing and get it over with. They aren't exactly consistent who knows what they'll do.
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relic wrote: » @SolipsismX You know what I meant, it can fit in your pocket and it's no more uncomfortable than any other large mobile phone. You didn't have to jump on me for something so trivial. 1) It is more uncomfortable just as the iPhone…
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philboogie wrote: » That may be true for a U.S. passport, but not for Europe. We have a plastic, hardened, first page (technically page 3 and 4 if your in the book binding business) which does bend but when trying to fold it this plastic will brea…
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relic wrote: » Your assuming a lot without actually having had used or even seen one for that matter. Do people carry their passports in pockets, yes they do, well guess what, this has the exact same dimensions of a passport except for the width, …
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tallest skil wrote: » The 6 falls where the 5S is now. It does, but maybe they will see a need for a 4" device with updated internals to make up the mid-tier next year.
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rogifan wrote: » Ok then, why were the retina mini and Air basically the same last year? Why would Apple create parity only to throw it out the next year? Doesn't qualifying "the same" with "basically" not work to his point? The iPhone 6 basica…
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canukstorm wrote: » At current resolutions and size, a 3X resolution would give the iPad Air the following; 3072 x 2304 (396ppi). Not exactly 401ppi but close enough, I guess. That would mean Apple will change the size of the elements if th…
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » 2208x1242 is 3x, so it scales properly. The iPhone scales down to 1920x1080. That's my point.
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bloodshotrollin'red wrote: » Still quite a few bugs here. What bugs are you experiencing in Yosemite?
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BuffyzDead wrote: » at 55MB's (for both 2009 Mac Mini and 2012 iMac 27) This is Not an Update, This is a Patch ! ...... All beta updates are patching something.
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canukstorm wrote: » Right now both the iPhone 6 (326ppi) and 6 Plus (401ppi) have Retina HD screens. I wouldn't be surprised if the iPad mini (326ppi) and iPad Air (401ppi?) follow suit. Hence the need for an A8X and 2GB of RAM in the updated iP…
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fallenjt wrote: » If you need to update your knowledge on the term "Retina HD", here it is: Retina HD refers NOT to resolution, but pixel property which is called "Dual Domain" pixel to allow better angle visibility and more color saturation. Does…