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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Here we go again with the "logical progression" BS. So you're saying vector based GUI is not logical progression from raster based and Apple violated Google's IP by adapting vect…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bigdaddyp "Here's To The Crazy Ones. The misfits. The rebels. The trouble-makers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules, and they have n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chabig He is serious. Apple introduced vector maps and 3D flyovers. A year later, Google introduced vector maps and airborne flyovers... You're head isn't that deeply buried in the sand is it? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacBook Pro the blatant copying of Apple Maps in the latest Google Maps Beta Are you being serious? How did Google copy anything at all from Apple Maps?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chris_CA Actually, it doesn't. http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/nfc.html "The Android Beam™ feature allows a device to push an NDEF message onto another device by phys…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CustomTB Actually Googles Beam is NFC. Samsung's beam is different. It only initiates via NFC. That is what is covered in this patent. Not transferring via nfc but rather using nfc to initiate a s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CustomTB Seems about right... Apple files patent in 2009... Samsung implements in 2012... And then advertises the hell out of it as a great innovation. Uh no. S-beam is Samsung's re-branding of Google…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee It's more like a novelty app that shows 3D pics of the planet. That's all 3D buildings are in the first place, both on Apple and Google. The AI article implies that you…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL So we're comparing an invite-only beta to a product that launched with spectacular hyperbole, are we? I wonder why the press hasn't castigated Google for this yet? Actually it's be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FreeRange Mr. Nexus - How did you do in school with reading comprehension? Apparently not to well... what part of "integrated" and "mobile platforms" did you not understand? Are you calling Google …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Actually, your "not true" is not true... The new desktop Google Maps (invite only) includes Street View, Google Earth and a "Picture Carousel". The implemention of Earth is different -- it…
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"A year after Apple launched iOS 6 with Flyover, neither Google nor Nokia have a similar, integrated 3D visualization feature for their own mobile platforms" Not true. This has been available in Google earth on mobile for about a year. You c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stef Imagine how much OS filth that means: http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/05/14/mobile-malware-exploding-but-only-for-android Google is only talking about their own Play store. There are many ma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan How many phones models does Samsung have now? With the S3 we got the mini. This year we got the Galaxy Mega and Grand. Now they throw out Galaxy Core? It's ridiculous. That's why they sell as …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Why do phones lag as storage space gets low? Are RAM and storage related? I can understand how launching an app could be slowed down as the storage gets full but I always associated the term lag, wit…
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Clever girl.
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac Thanks for pointing that out. I think some people here mistakenly thought that Android never allowed apps to reside on the SD when I believe only the latest 4.2 release took that ability away. Not sur…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Nope! Not an issue that you can't put apps anywhere but the phone! The phone is running Android 4.1 which does allow apps on the SD card unless the developer disabled it. Don't e…
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Fortunately there is no contract so if you find them to be throttling you, leave. No fees, no questions asked. That's why they don't throttle.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tyler82 Incorrect- after reaching your data limit it doesn't even drop to Edge- it drops to 2g (slower than edge and confirmed by a Tmobile customer service rep a few months ago) So instead of sloooow i…