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This responds was actually so much better than my lousy post and sums it all up: creep wrote: » I could actually hear the slurping noises while I read this opinion piece. Don't ignore the balls, DED. For a body of work well-known for its pa…
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I'm not taking the bait. I don't have the time of painstakingly illustrating these points. We're grown ups and I think you're smart enough to know what I mean by reading the original article. gtr wrote: » Then it should be quite easy for you …
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Well, that's like your opinion, man. Why was the author of this article so threatened he felt the need to write this questionable article? It's full of assumptions and big statements. I'm fine with that but why not label this an "opinion piece"? A…
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Bring on the iPad Pro!
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sacto joe wrote: » See what happens, Samsung, when you bite the hand that feeds you?
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Hey make it 8" and it will fit some slots real fine.
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Would you like to have an ISIS beheading video or pee sex video (or a combination of both) in your iTunes library because it's free as well? Okay, bad comparison. Imagine somebody breaks in your house and places a gigantic pink ciramic cat. Fo…
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In respect to your first responds: H265 eventually. I was refering to acquisition benefits, not playback. Separate issues yes but true nevertheless. And about the second thing I'm refering to the conversion from 4K 4:2:0 to 1080P 4:4:4, allowing…
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Not true. All recent 4K cameras have a much better compression rate to compensate for more data. The real benefit of 4K is the ability to crop-stabilize, scale down to 2K for a very crisp image without aliasing (and a 4:4:4 color space). lorin sc…
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I bet there's not enough space in the 'standard' iPhone6 to accommodate optical stabilisation. It requires space for the sensor and/or lens to compensate for movement.
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bestkeptsecret wrote: » For some reason Reachability sounds dirty. The alternative name they came up with was iFap
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Hopefully the iPhone 6s will introduce the Mini version; 4 inch. I don't want a 4.7 inch device in my hands (and pocket). Battery life is also not very special so I'll have to again purchase a Mophie, making the device even more clunky.
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I love the iPad mini. For me it's a better size than its bigger brother. I personally don't see the need for the iPhone Plus, but I guess it's one of these devices you need to hold first before you know it 'works'.
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So.... basically this watch requires you to have an iPhone to do cool stuff. Which makes it a fancy wireless extension of my phone (but with sensors that tell me to move my ass and get back to the gym). I just don't get this product.
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I was hoping there was a bit more focus on the device being a jewelry. I'm not fond of the design. A watch is a much more personal choice. The design looks as if they wanted to please everyone, and doing failing in doing so. From a production standp…
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Well the news is now history, in that sense you could say it's historic. island hermit wrote: » Nothing historic... yet.
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I would laugh so hard if Apple would just announce a 'speed bump' for the Mac Mini and then leave the stage.
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Haha thanks :-) I thought I was missing the point but it seems the watch is either going to be surprise is all with its feature set or will be focusing more on being a fashion item (or both!). I think there's certainly going to be an audience for b…
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Can anyone explain to me what an iWatch could do that an iPhone can't? I'm not being ironic - I actually don't know what the added value of a smart watch is.
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Horrible change. Just checked it and it's a huge regression on UX and speed.