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bkkcanuck wrote: » UMake for iPad Pro. Holy crap! That looks fantastic.
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ascii wrote: » I deliberately didn't link to it for that reason. The key thing about the A9X (as against previous Ax processors) is that it crossed over the performance of the lowest end Macbook, I don't see how that kind of a milestone can just b…
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Affinity Design & Photo look like they're getting adapted to iPad Pro, with reworked interface. Can't wait!
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Karen Carpenter would have to politely disagree, if she was still alive.
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Hey, starship warp drive engines don't design themselves, after all.
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I'd like to thank all of the bigots and backwoods denizens for so clearly identifying themselves in this thread. It's nice to be able to block so many morons so easily. I expect to have a much higher percentage of sane, reasonable posts to read in t…
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Philips... Hue Go, Girl! (Sorry... I'll let myself out now.)
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gadgetcanadav2 wrote: » If it was named SixtyNine Research...I'd flip for that. Ironically, tomorrow is March 14th and my steaks are marinating now ...Google it. In all seriousness, this is one of the most entertaining articles I've read on AI in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cropr Swift is definitely a serious improvement to Objective C, which I don't like at all. Nevertheless it does not solve the major issue, having a single development environment + language for mobile development: f…
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dolphin0611 wrote: » "55,021 can rides" - what is a 'can ride', anyone? Is that an American term? Or perhaps a misspelling for 'cab ride'? Pretty sure it's supposed to be cab rides.
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suddenly newton wrote: » Larger size, yes. But I thought the reason Apple approached GTAT in the first place was because they had produced furnaces capable of making the larger boules, and GTAT wanted to sell these furnaces to Apple, but Apple did…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Was it experimental? I thought I had read that GTAT originally manufactured large sapphire furnaces, but it's original business model was to sell furnaces. Apple wanted someone to supply sapphire, …
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Wonder if they could do something with ion beam implantation to modify the surface reflectivity?
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russell wrote: » Kudos to GTAT for standing up to Apple and its "oppressive and burdensome" agreement! I hope GTAT can focus their energies on their primary business, sapphire equipment supplier, and bring their stock back to $8+ (where it wa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jkichline You do realize that Apple is not associated with MacWorld right? Steve Jobs himself said that Apple would not be participating in MacWorld any longer and doing their own events in like 2010 or 2011. GT…
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slurpy wrote: » Launching earlier than planned and slashing the price? Yeah, nothing can go wrong there. I look forward to more moronic moves from Samsung during their death spiral. Death Spiral? Hopefully, they hit enough RPMs to put a Dremel…
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tallest skil wrote: » Apologies, then. Do try to remember it next time; we get an awful lot of people who believe (“believe”) the strangest things. ???? Same way they released the iPod touch with a protruding lens. If it means better image …
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"Change of heart?" Too bad it wasn't a change of brain, instead. I fear a brain transplant would fail, however, due to rejection of foreign tissue.
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(Tongue in cheek) Proposed new names: iPhire sapPhone 'saFone TryNCopyThisUBastardsPhone The possibilities are endless!
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suddenly newton wrote: » I thought these were coming out of Apple's sapphire plant in Arizona??? Why are these so-called sapphire panel leaks coming from Apple's assembly line in Asia? Well, it could be they're in Asia for assembly; might be ea…