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Did you even bother to watch the engineering marvels that Watson accomplished? Not only did it answer almost all questions correctly, it understood the context of questions that were basically formed as riddles. That is fearsome tech that is abo…
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Right. OK. There's nothing wrong with Siri. And there's nothing wrong with Maps, either. You people live in a fantasy world. Must be nice. Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Nothing at all wrong with Siri…
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I backed up my claims with links that provided proof of said claims. Are you blind or just mentally deficient? Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse So, in other words, you are unable to back up your nonsensical claims? …
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It clearly matters when you have incomplete product releases like Siri and Maps. This is a terrible trend. Apple needs to axe Siri and license IBM's Watson. Since that system beat two of Jeopardy's best contestants, I'm sure it can handle any…
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Apple has been using that "200 features" line forever. Good luck trying to count all 200. When I look at Apple's own iOS6 What's New Page, I don't see anything near 200 features. http://www.apple.com/ios/whats-new/ And since they took f…
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NO. Let's talk about it NOW. Let's talk about why iOS6 is more about Apple than it's users. Let's talk about why they keep releasing products that aren't finished. Let's talk about why they have 100B in the bank and give money back to the sh…
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Why does it seem like Apple can't release anything anymore without something being wrong with it? What happened to quality control?
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They're probably stockholders. So they can't help themselves... Quote:Originally Posted by antkm1 Agree Too many Apple apologists in our midst. Don't be afraid speak your mind. Jobs certainly didn't.
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http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/09/how-google-builds-its-maps-and-what-it-means-for-the-future-of-everything/261913/ In business, this is what we call a moat, and Google has invested significant money and manpower creating …
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Arguing with iSheep is like arguing with Republicans. Instead of using facts and reasons, they make arguments like the one below. Any reasonable person knows that newer phones are faster and more powerful than older phones. Quote:Originally Pos…
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LOL another worthless apologist. probably a shareholder. fake cons? that's all you got? leave your bubble for about five seconds and look at the rest of the internet. everyone, even the apple faithful, is pissed off about the new maps. …
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I just gave you a clear and concise argument as to the reasons why the new maps suck and the new connector sucks. And instead of replying to the argument directly, you use smoke and mirrors, deflections, and a complete disregard for facts that are…
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The article succinctly explains the process with a high level of detail. What are your issues with it? Quote:Originally Posted by Gatorguy Take that article with a grain of salt. It's not as magical as that particular reporter, unfamiliar with LB…
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lol seriously? that's all you got? well, of course it is. because my main point stands, which is that both of these technologies were a step BACKWARDS and not FORWARDS. With this and their recent screw ups in the retail space, Apple is reall…
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My opinion is quite informed… to which I shall now demonstrate since you're clearly 12 years old and don't know any better… If you're going to disrupt a clearly established ecosystem by changing a piece of hardware, that change should come wi…
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You have no idea how difficult it is. This article really opened my eyes as to why Google Maps will retain technical superiority to all other mapping solutions for some time to come. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/09/how-go…
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I doubt Google will submit a maps app since their mapping solution is a significant selling point for team Android.
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Since none of us have a crystal ball, that may or may not be true. Since I live in here and now, I can say with confidence that the new maps currently suck and so does the new connector. Quote:Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Time has compresse…
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You're clearly confused. Let me help... FlyOver is novelty. In other words, it can't be used for any PRATICAL applications. It's a "gee-whiz" feature. Street View is actually useful. If you're going to an unfamiliar area, you can look ar…
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That's an astute point. With 100B in the bank, why didn't they just buy TomTom and whoever else they needed to actually be the masters of their mapping destiny? Quote:Originally Posted by caliminius That's sort of a funny comment. Have you gone …