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gtr wrote: » The heading for this story should be "Samsung does a 4S with the S4", and even that's insulting for the 4S. "The South Korean electronics conglomerate's Galaxy S4 debuted to something of a yawn from tech commentators" No…
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lkrupp wrote: » You think it's bad here and you want a new MacRumors type site? Have you been to MacRumors lately? It's absolutely infested with Samsung fans, iHaters, and Android sycophants. The editor-in-chief of MacWorld, Chris Breen, has been …
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hmm wrote: » Is there a successor to Jelly Bean? I'm not aware of one, but I don't follow it closely. A quick Google search didn't bring anything up. Something called along the lines of green slime pie Doesn't matter as this plastic fantastic wo…
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daharder wrote: » Function should always dictate form and in the case (quite literally) of Samsung's Galaxy series of devices, the use of Polycarbonate allows for devices that are lightweight, impact resistant, durable and more efficient to manufa…
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A beautifully designed device. I don't think we can get them here in Australia. I don't care about the heating/cooling savings, I want a minimalist and functional thermostat that is smart and looks beautiful. The ugly plastic thing I have now is tru…
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solipsismx wrote: » It's already at 32nm but a newer Apple A-chip with the Rogue 6 GPU from Imagination Tech, and other power and weight cost savings in the display, touchscreen, and backlight might make it more of natural transfer than we saw wit…
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tallest skil wrote: » Not anyone intelligent. Come off it. I don't think his days are numbered, but some of the decisions have been strange. Hiring this guy was a major one, an interview would have found him out with some probing questions su…
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gtr wrote: » Wouldn't most Google users fall under the term of "unwilling licensee"? Probably although there seem to be many willing victims who sign up to gmail (ultimate spam generator) voluntarily. A company that steals, lies and whines is a …
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jguther wrote: » With the surface, Microsoft re-invented the wheel. And they made it square. Nice one lol!
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I have no love for MS, but maybe Apple can help them out as both have a common enemy in google, Maybe let them see some iOS code accidentally. On a more serious note, if samdung sticks with google then perhaps Apple could team up with HTC, who have…
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relic wrote: » Wait what, are you making excuses as to why Apple doesn't use them. Those two things are the main reasons why I bought a Windows 8 tablet, well and the fact that I can run the entire Windows software library. Apple doesn't include t…
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tbruinsma wrote: » I bought my first iPhone in 2008 and I have been an avid proponent... I have read a great deal of comments on both sides of the fence. The reality for me though is simple, in 4 years there has been moderate to somewhat understat…
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gwmac wrote: » [SIZE=14px]People are really making too much of an issue out of this screen. It is more than adequate for what is intended to be a mass market device. If the screen really bothers you, Samsung and others are producing plenty of phon…
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solipsismx wrote: » Sure, marketing terms do fall away as they become standard but let's remember that Apple did this with great battery life in 2010 on a smartphone, in 2012 with a 10" tablet and notebooks. There is still a long way to go, especi…
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daharder wrote: » No Worries...It's common practice for the (self appointed) Defenders of All Things Apple here on AI to label any/every post/poster that doesn't conform to their extremely one-sided 'beliefs' a troll, even when the article's spe…
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allenbf wrote: » I watched a hands on vid last night of it, over on The Verge. It stuttered and lagged when dragging down the notification tray and again while taking pics. This analyst is also silly: 441 ppi vs 326 ppi. Seriously? Retina is re…
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daharder wrote: » Nonsense... Even with a larger (441ppi) display and larger battery the Samsung Galaxy S4 is smaller/lighter than the Galaxy S3, therefore the GS4 IS a smartphone (with a larger display) just as the SG3 is/was, and most likely t…
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tallest skil wrote: » No, that's not what it implies. It implies a right to privacy. [SIZE=26px]On the topic of 'paid shills':[/SIZE] Let's not anymore. It's certainly not impossible. They DO exist. We've even had some here in the past. …
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So mods its okay for the troll to insult me? I bet I don't get an apology from the troll.
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macrulez wrote: » I don't hate that author, I just find him entertaining. I'm flattered by your continued attention, but sorry to see you still don't have anything on-topic to post here... What a lie. The vitriol that pours from your mouth is …