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Guys, after these 64-bit Qualcomm and nVidia chips start shipping, the Android kernel is still going to be 32-bit. That basically means the advantage of these things is zero. I am not aware of a beta or preview build of Android *anywhere* that is …
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The DOJ argument can be inverted: what about the possible situation where the "good guy's" keys are used by non-good-guys to hack into a child's or parent's iOS device and use it to perpetrate kidnapping? In that situation, Apple making such keys a…
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Note that the OS X kernel didn't start booting as 64-bit until Snow Leopard was released in August 2009. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Snow_Leopard#Developer_technologies
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Sounds as if Foxconn/Apple may be exiting their corundum conundrum. ;-)
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Complete douche-bag
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When I first read this I was thinking "Why the hell wouldn't they just use a bunch of mSATA sockets on the new Pro motherboards?", but if you consider that the largest mSATA capacity is only 256GB, then a 3.5" form factor starts to make more sense…
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Our company got nine Verizon iPhone 5's on launch day to replace our engineer's Droid X units. So far six of us have had this issue crop up at least once. It seems more likely to occur while traveling for more than 10 miles (perhaps cell tower han…
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I think the new NFC and payment authorization is the obvious application, but what about an iPad that could tell the skin of your hand from the skin of your finger tip? That would compete with the one advantage stylus based tablets have over capaci…
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Hmm, I wonder if the sensor could be placed on the existing circle/square ([]) button on iOS devices. If so you'd be entering your fingerprint every time you push it and the look/operation of the devices wouldn't have to change one bit.
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Note to Editor: I believe Apple passed Dell's market cap in 2006, not 1996.