flabber
About
- Username
- flabber
- Joined
- Visits
- 7
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Points
- 9
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 100
Reactions
Comments
-
I honestly believe that in the long run, it's Apple who will win most of the patent lawsuits that actually matter. No matter what those lawyers say, there's no way that a judge is going to ignore the plain clear fact (that you can clearly see in …
-
Quote: The company claims that Apple's FRAND defenses are meritless and notes licenses for the Samsung technology used in iDevices have been offered to "every major player in the mobile industry" with positive results across the board. App…
-
This is getting ridiculous. I had the Note in my hand once... just once. It felt like the thing was handling mé instead of the other way around. How anyone can see that as a phone is out of this world. And an even bigger Note 2? Sign me up for bei…
-
I'm actually a little surprised about the general response of the Chinese. They're usually known as a quite conservative culture, so I assumed (wrongly) that they'd back Proview because of the high values they have to their own companies and such.…
-
RIM (Research In Motion = RSM (Research Stop Motion) Too bad they were incredibly slow with the new smartphone standards and kept clinging to their old designs and models (for the most part at least). Even mobile internet in Holland is more …
-
All I can say… "well whaddaya know. neeever saw this one coming".
-
It can't be a threat to devices that don't even exist in real life yet. The Windows soon-to-join-the-Slate tablet doesn't even have a release date or price yet
-
Nog if only they would hire a good designer. This thing looks/is clunky, fat, with too many sharp edges that will not make me like holding it in my hands for very long, and with the Windows Phone OS where you need a stylus for anything outside of …
-
@Ryuk; I agree wholeheartedly I can't even remember the last time using my ethernet port, and the only reason I used my Superdrive is because I couldn't get my Windows installation (via Bootcamp) to work via USB-install. Assuming I'm doing som…
-
I'm suprised people are complaining about the price. If you upgrade the normal MBP to the same specs as the Retina MBP, the ReMBP is actually cheaper. The only "gripes" I'd have with it is that for a professional device I think it's rather …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by z3r0 "One in five Macs are harboring Windows malware " Sharing is caring! Spread the love! Best comment ever in the recent life of the non-news stories of the Mac Trojans.
-
Well that's pretty obvious… they always reveal a revolutionary new product every 12 months, so chances are that if you mention such a thing there will actually be a revolutionary new product. Anyone can make predictions like that.
-
Apple, Microsoft and Google have been doing innovative things to a lesser or larger degree depending on your point of view (with interfaces, technological ones or otherwise). Nokia has been doing a lot of that sort of thing about 8 years ago I b…
-
True… and besides, it wouldn't hurt if the big mouthed companies like Nokia lose every once in a while. Some companies (RIM for example) can't handle a loss, but if you can it's usually a nice wake up call to start innovating a bit more… something N…
-
The smaller size is one thing, but the technology used in them also plays a part imho… the Micro-SIM already had some advantages over the normal SIM after all. If Apple's SIM is the largest of the 3 Nano-SIM's but also implements the best/most techn…
-
I do believe CS6 is a better update (not an upgrade) compared to CS3, 4, 5 and 5.5… espécially 5.5. And some of the new features and (finally!) the UI-cleanup are very welcomed. But I do agree with most posts above; it's still a bloated, sometimes s…
-
Does anyone agree with me that the new interface feels a bit more "jelly bean-y" than it should be? I like the bigger thumbnails at the top and the new (and easier to differentiate) icons at the bottom, but the "home menu" does seem a little overkil…