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shocker915 wrote: » Quantity over quality is way better than quality over quantity I most certainly believe you have that backwards. Apple is all about quality. Samsung is about quantity. Therefore quality>quantity
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I have a Lenovo laptop that I got 6 years ago and it has a nice fingerprint sensor in it. It works great. It is mainly used for just logging in and then to open password manager. You just slide your finger along it. I think Apple's will work very …
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gazoobee wrote: » This is really misleading though. All the advertisements for the process like this one show hamburger that looks just like hamburger, but every report by anyone who has seen it or eaten it, describes it as "grey," "slimy," a…
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applesauce007 wrote: » I hope they don't eat that stuff. Could have repercussions years later. Why don't they try to clone fish or chicken? Time will tell. The process is pretty much the same as cloning. They are taking cells from a cow …
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gazoobee wrote: » This is totally tasteless, so … I think you might be right. The "New" Apple has a hard-on for California ("it's the place you oughta be"), and the bad taste to shove it in everyones face, so it kind of fits. They may br…
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C is for Cookie lol Maybe it stands for "California"
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I highly doubt that the fingerprint reader would be under a mechanical button. Too much movement that could cause wires to loosen or wear down. And the patent is for a reader under an LCD screen.... The home button doesn't have a screen on it. It …
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I think the entire phone market is saturated. Now that everyone has one, phone sales will slow. It's the same in most electronic markets. People hold onto them for a few years (or longer in the case of tvs) so sales are generally slower.
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It's funny how people say "it can know what I'm doing or where I am and react accordingly" but when Google uses Google Now, people say "they are spying on us, using our information, NSA blah blah". Yes I realize Apple is MUCH more secure with thei…
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I like the "touch the screen to take a picture" idea. It's much better than having to touch the screen to focus, then clicking the capture button. I'm still sure about the whole "talking to your phone" thing. I haven't had Siri yet (still on iPhone …
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A9 in 2015!?!? Are they going right to A7 in September? No 6X I guess. A7 with iOS 7
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Battery could be built into the band, no? Or is battery tech not that far along?
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Love Worms! Excited to get it on iOS. My only worry is that after buying the game, there will be more in-app purchases for extra weapons. I prefer games that are pay once for everything
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anonymouse wrote: » Don't waste your time, Timbit is just repeating the same thing in different words that don't even respond to your post. Typical troll technique. Lol I don't troll. Post my opinion, read others. I try to be fair and unbiase…
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Apple only updates once a year, so kinda pointless for Apple customers....
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titantiger wrote: » Fair enough, but then we shouldn't think it's good data when Apple is on top. We just need to be honest, regardless of who is "winning"
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I love how when Apple is on top, a lot of people here are like "take that Samsung! Apple is obviously going to be on top". Then, as soon as the data shows Samsung is in the lead, everyone is like "data is faulty, not reliable, could never happen". …
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How would you turn it on and off? Volume? Looks a little nicer than the other rumored photos
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Interesting review. Good, unbiased one at that (as many editorials and product promos are quite biased on AI). And it's nice that AI includes it here. I think it has a lot to do with the future of tech (not that Glass will be the future, but that th…
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cnocbui wrote: » You don't think schools are primarily for education do you? Their principal function is to act as child-minding centres so their parents can go to work. Examples abound of home schooled children who significantly out-perform…