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gatorguy wrote: » Then you have companies like Ubitus launching cloud gaming over platforms like Google TV. Dedicated gaming systems just aren't as attractive as they were a couple years back. http://www.ubitus.net/release/2013_release_20130107_1…
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melgross wrote: » Impressive? By what standard? They aren't very good from the perspective of color, repeatability, sharpness, etc. what most seem to have is size. That's not impressive, it's just big. tallest skil wrote: » But that's all tha…
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stelligent wrote: » To be fair, isn't it silly, pointless, rhetorical to highlight Apple bias in an Apple forum? Bias is one thing. Going to great heights on one's horse is another.
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chrislove22 wrote: » Kind of interesting to see how the Copyright Office attempts to keep up with these technologies. How long before the distinction between "phone" and "tablet" is so blurred they need to make another ruling? How long before some…
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gatorguy wrote: » You're posting incorrect information 4phun. Phones have been exempted according to the Copyright Office. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/10/jailbreaking-now-legal-under-dmca-for-smartphones-but-not-tablets/ [SIZE=14…
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Marvin wrote: » One of my favourites is one that crops up on Engadget quite often: "I used to own Apple products but I switched to a PC / Android device / non-Apple product and my life is so much better now" As you know, I've been quite vocal …
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hwjunkie wrote: » I must say sr2012, your post was one of the best written ones I have seen on this forum in a long time. No hate ridden text, just observation. And I like that you are not above getting your information from different sources and …
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(edit: removed by sr2012 to de-antagonise this thread)
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What's amazing is that I'm seeing smashed Android phones like iPhones, with the poor person still trying to use the phone (and succeeding, barely). Not being sarcastic here, I definitely appreciate Gorilla Glass on my iDevices and HTC One X, I wonde…
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Wow. Yet again my posts are being deleted.
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tallest skil wrote: » Then I don't see how jailbreaking would be illegal. Yup, jailbreaking iOS as far as I know is not illegal. But jailbreaking iOS and rooting Android is ~illegal~ in the USA for tablets. That's my current understanding bas…
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addabox wrote: » Says the guy given to posting extravagant, endless Android apologia at an Apple site, complete with charts and graphs. For you to talk about better use of anyone's energy is pretty funny. Energy is one thing, that is my own to…
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macrulez wrote: » Switching any other product category there shows the challenge in such a proposition, e.g.: "How many people are still making do with something that isn't a Mercedes? Give it a few weeks and they'll stop using their 'also ran…
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luxaeterna wrote: » These numbers are meaningless: add them up, and almost 7% of hits are unaccounted for. That's only sightly less that all the hits attributed to the "runner up", and barely less than the proportion by which the iPad's share is c…
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Wow. You guys are reading way too much into something as simple as a phone. Surely Android is not the cause of downfall of human civilisation? Jeez.. "inimate with forms of plastic" ... "office woman stories" ~ I'd hate to read into that stuff like …
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tallest skil wrote: » Rooting, for one. It's illegal now. Nope, still legal, even in the United States Of Freedom (apparently not for tablets though) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_rooting#Legality As far as I can tell in Australia th…
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pedromartins wrote: » What have you told us? You know, you've been reading all my posts.
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“Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.”
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Yet another clock bug. Y2K called and wants its limelight back. jagv wrote: » Does this sound like Apple response on a bug? I guess this is second such response, first one being the phil schiller's comments on scratches and scuffs on new iPhone …
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Told y'all so.