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No doubts it is. When I travel for work I trade my iPad for daughter's mini. It's perfect for the airplane, especially when you also carry a laptop with you.
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But .. whatever. I don't care. It's still not as brutal as Blu-ray vs HD-DVD used to be . ... I had both players...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Use of "fanboy" to describe pro-Apple people has long been unacceptable. This isn't my rule. In fact, the rule itself is to either infract or ban. I tend to lean away from the h…
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Lets look at my deleted post. Is it moderation or censorship? I'm confident it was deleted by TS. "I don't see how Angry Birds on 99$ Apple TV can kill PS3/XBOX FPS games so it's rather fanboy's wishful thinking." I have few games on …
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Censorship? :wow:
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I don't see how Angry Birds on 99$ Apple TV can kill PS3/XBOX FPS games so it's rather fanboy's wishful thinking. But iPad for sure scored kill on handheld devices from Sony and Nintendo.
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SSDD. You guys must be really bored day after day to talk about how world stole Apple's IP.
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If I'm not mistaken when you sign in by different account system will uninstall all apps, purchased by previous account when you try to install new app.
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Apple has own huge gaming market - for tablets. If you go out with family for dinner you no longer see kids with Nintendo or PS. All have some kind of tablet - iPads, Kindles, Nexuses. I doubt Apple will into consoles. Everything has to be build fr…
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Your device will be linked with iTune ID you activated it with. This is to avoid "sharing". Probably it has to be installed by your MIS.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dave MacLachlan I'm playing "realize my own limited resources and work with them." Ah, that makes sense. If I'll do something just for fun it will be for sure app for iPad, my fa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dave MacLachlan I know that personally, I have my hands full trying to program for iOS ... I'd probably shoot myself if I tried to keep up with all of the different flavors of Android in the wild ... and, t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I think that was the point. The Android adoption pattern is: "stick with the version that was on your phone when you bought it because we're dam%ed not going to make an update available f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael Scrip There's also a fundamental difference in the way software is handled by Apple compared to all the other Android OEMs. Apple provides their software for their hardware. When it comes time…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent I am and I do. And it is a big effing pain to test apps on Android. I am lucky that I am primarily doing this for "in-house" apps for companies that only deploy a limited number of varieties…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dysamoria Maybe users are just that desperate to see speed improvements after ios 6 slowed their devices to a painful extent. Too bad there aren't any speed improvements listed as changes. Nothing is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Based on Google's stated activation numbers vendors aren't using the new software or the adoption wouldn't be dominated by an OS that stopped being updated 2 years ago. Well, whatever…
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Originally Posted by SolipsismX Your reasons why it means nothing are exactly why it means everything OEMs for android phones have no interest for adoption of newer versions for discontinued hardware. They just release …
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie And that is one of the reasons why developers choose iOS, there's simply way less incentive to code for Android. Are you developer? Do you have experience with both iOS and Android?
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Yes, and I'm contrasting the two. This comparison by version numbers means nothing. Android is used by many manufacturers and has completely different adoption pattern.