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"Cut out"? I do hope the Android version works just fine on BlackBerry 10. That is what I will use when they stop the BB10 ap from accessing their servers.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal "working with Apple" means re-working the code and keep re-submitting until it passes through Apple's filtering process. I highly doubt Apple is going to lift any finger (except the middle one) for them. Th…
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Apple used to run a lot of Sun servers, they are probably on linux today. The Apple Store and iTunes are on WebObjects, a NeXT technology. I don't know what Siri uses.
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[quote]It's been held back by "just good enough is profitable" The problem isn't Apple here, the problem is that the hardware vendors are choosing to use cheap unreliable parts in the first place.[/QUOTE] There are no parts currently available tha…
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realjustinlong wrote: » Buy on the rumors, sell on the news is a pretty common stock play. Investors pile in before an announcement driving the price up, once the announcement is made a majority of the time the stock price will drop because the …
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Marvin wrote: » The letter shapes are similar with minor changes but there's differences in the kerning (letter spacing). Okay, so San Francisco lower case "e" is more readable in small font sizes. Other than that, I would say Helvetica Neue look…
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If they do make a titanium version I may consider buying one.
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The problem with AMOLED is that it is not as bright in direct sunlight, right? http://www.phonedog.com/2013/03/03/thoughts-on-amoled-and-lcd-displays-in-2013-is-there-a-clear-winner/ Why would I want a hard-to-read screen on a watch?
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Mysterious large white building? Does it involve aliens? Or brains.
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Thank you for making me aware of this nice article in the New York Times, Eran. It is an interesting and well-written article.
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crosslad wrote: » Well, call me ignorant, but I really thought Ireland was part of the UK. If not, then what's "united" about the term, "UK?" Northern Ireland is part of the UK. The rest if Ireland or Eire as it is also known is not part of t…
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Sounds like I should try Airmail, but I should mention Opera mail works fine and it's free.
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akqies wrote: » It uses RF to read in the dermis, but based on the reported 30 hours hack already performed on the iPhone 5S sensor I'm guessing it's not sensitive enough to really discern too much accurately, at least on that measurement. Both A…
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gazoobee wrote: » Also, fingerprints are not actually that unique. It's not like a magical identifier that only one person has. They are unique enough no? It must depend on the person and the resolution of the sensor certainly.
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techstalker wrote: » But by far the biggest threat to Apple is the Telecom Subsidy economy going bust in the U.S. Apple should be doing whatever it can to make sure T. mobiles plan of eliminating phone subsidy fails. Because if it does work and …
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I don't know about Thunderbolt, but USB normally requires that the cable provides power to the attached peripheral. How can this work with an optical cable? :? The press release and the product description do not clarify this: http://www.corning.co…
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Why, oh why do you insist on calling is Mosiac? Even in the graph it is spelled wrong. It is named after a form of art, mosaic.
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What I see in this story is that Windows 7 will work fine without Internet Explorer and that we will probably see Windows PCs without Internet Explorer for sale. Hope that finally convinces some people that not everyone will use IE when visiting…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross The problem with the Kindle, and devices like them, it that they are specialized devices in a time when specialized devices are going away. Amazon is hoping that this high profile device family, I guess w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iReality85 Not really, just that people will buy anything if its new and fashionable; not necessarily if its functional. And I seriously don't understand how the new Shuffle's arrangement makes working out at the gy…