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Quote: Originally Posted by GTR You fail to mention that Apple users now have the ability to decide on, install, and use both mapping applications, something which is a vast improvement over the neglect we previously suffered when Goog…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tribalogical "Textbook rental"? Wow. How mercenary can you get. I'm looking forward to when our local library completes its plans for offering e-books on loan. Not so different from this "renta…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mistergsf I have 2 Apple TVs but I still love my Roku 3. It's another choice for me in content; I use Spotify on it often when I'm doing chores around the house. How do you play Spotify using Roku? Does t…
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Some information is not correct. Quote: This can affect Chromecast's video quality if the Internet connection is slow, where the Wi-Fi connection in the home for AirPlay would almost always be fast. If your streaming source is inter…
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Quote: Originally Posted by snova Budget to support 1 Yr Internet TV Streaming with ChromeCast Big 1080p HDTV = ~$1000 already have it SmartPhone or Tablet = ~$500 already have it Broadband $40/mo *12 mo = …
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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 Personally, I wouldn't have an Google/Android anything, MS/Windows product anywhere in my home, car, office, or pocket. They are just sub-par copies with a few "fartsy" differences. And, over…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jameskatt2 Chromecast uses the Chrome OS. So you are forced to use Chrome OS. You can't just put Windows or iOS or another Linux into it. The most idiotic post in this thread!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gordio So does it need a phone, computer, or tablet to work? If it doesn't work by itself, it's kind of stupid. People want to turn on the TV, turn on the device, then browse. No one wants to tu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frood So on a 16g iPhone users get about 12g storage. -> Non-issue On a 16g S4 users get about 9g storage -> Major crisis! Call me old school. But in either case if you need more stor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tzeshan The galaxy s series smartphones with the much hyped amoled display suffers from colour accuracy. What does this translate to the camera experience? I wonder all those reviewers have ever real…
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Quote: Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX So you buy this 16GB SD Card for $10. Good for you. Now what? It doesn't work well on Android-based devices since you can't use it for apps, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy Oh no, if you want to use Google maps, you have to..TAP THE ICON!. The horror. How will being able to change it to the default really affect anything? If I get an email with an address…
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gazoobee wrote: » Also worth noting that the reason your old iPhone won't do this or that always has a hardware related reason that makes it impossible. It's not an arbitrary limiting of the device or even just because they don't have the time or…
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shadash wrote: » Since the article and Google's statement implies Apple is to blame for some of these issues, it is weird and somewhat fishy that Bing isn't also affected. Google and Bing should be using different algorithms and methods for pa…
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sol77 wrote: » The purpose of 3D is to enhance the physiological experience of "being there." There's a problem with this, in terms of telling a story...or perhaps the types of stories we're used to telling. If I tell somebody about my day, I …
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reefoid wrote: » Too true. I wear glasses (I can't wear contact lenses) so having to wear a second pair is impractical and ridiculous. The last 3D film I attempted to watch was Prometheus but I left after an hour with a killer headache. I don't…
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jungmark wrote: » He didn't explicitly lie but he said to ask Apple about the approval. Why would he say that unless Google submitted it already? Why would Apple know about any unsubmitted app? Because he didn't say "Ask Apple", instead "You'll…
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slurpy wrote: » In essence it is absolutely lying, he chose his words extremely carefully, but his intention was to make people believe something that is completely false, and direct blame to another party who bears absolutely no responsibility. I…
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jungmark wrote: » He didn't explicitly lie but he said to ask Apple about the approval. Why would he say that unless Google submitted it already? Why would Apple know about any unsubmitted app? It is a general reply. The "when it will be availa…
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diddy wrote: » Not directly. But by saying that Apple should be asked implies that they have an answer He didn't say that either. He is just mentioning that Apple will be a key component in bringing "Google Now" to iOS. - they don't have o…