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Agreed! Not the same thing at all. Continuum for phones turns your smartphone into a PC with full desktop apps. Continuity is just app synchronization which I'm not sure continuum even offers. I like how this article is so intentionally misleadin…
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jungmark wrote: » There are stats that back up those assertions. Your single datapoint does nothing to warrant "disaster". I'm sure there are but I still don't see your point. There are countless complaints from people around the world about th…
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crowley wrote: » ^ The word "disaster" is being used a lot more liberally these days.... Definitely! Along with words like "premium", "quality" and "reliability"... Or even entire statements like "99% customer satisfaction"... :no:
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Obviously I was exaggerating... The iPad Air 2 has some very serious audio issues. I'm currently on my third unit and it pops like crazy. My hopes rest on an 8.3 fix but like so many others I'm hugely disappointed with Apple... Sent from my iPop A…
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kingofsomewherehot wrote: » huh ??? Haven't you heard?
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After the disaster that was the iPad Air 2 and the declining interest in useless Android tablets I think a lot of people will consider giving this a try. While I wait for the non popping, non vibrating, non self resetting iPad Air 3 I'll be dipping…
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Apple should buy Bowers & Wilkins. They are the synonym of quality and style in the audio world.
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Quote: Originally Posted by WonkoTheSane "It was different with the phone - all of us working on the first iPhone were driven by an absolute disdain for the cellphones we were using at the time," Ive said. "That's not the case here. We're a gro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by waterrockets You know, Google and Audi have self-driving cars in advanced development today... Google and Audi are noobs and are not even worth mentioning. Researchers have been experimenting with self-driving car…
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Quote: Originally Posted by waterrockets Who called them assumptions? In 1985, we were still ~10 years from CRT front-projection wide-screens, and those were not wall-hangers. Widescreen was introduced in 1897... The first true all LED…
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Quote: Originally Posted by waterrockets That movie also thought we'd be able to play games with motion detection interfaces, use tablet computers, communicate occasionally through video conferencing, have VR and AR goggles, own wide screen wal…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 What did people 50 years ago think would be the norm today, and isn't? In 1985 they thought that by 2015 we'd have Flying cars, Holograms, self-tying shoelaces and HOVER BOARDS!!! ...oh and self-dryi…
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I just don't see how Apple could ever build a car, unless they partner with one of the already established manufacturers from Europe or Japan and license an existing platform. Also pricing will be a major factor. The American car market is very dif…
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Did you get your refund? Or did they offload an equally poppy refurb on you?
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I wonder if Apple are going to issue a recall for the iPad Air 2 as well. I bought one back in January and it suffered form a horrible Crackling/Popping sound that would occur at random times. Wasn't the only person to have it either... More info …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacManFelix The reason this took so long is because carmakers move at a glacial pace compared to the computer industry. How long did the world have small music devices of every type before carmakers included auxillar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gar No Volkswagen Group in the list. That's a huge omission in my opinion. It's a pity Audi partnered with Google on Android based car infotainment. Why bother? They make terrible cars anyway... http://www.auto…
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So no A7X chip for iPad's higher res display? Hmm , maybe the extra graphics power isn't really necessary...
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank "Schmidt made similarly hollow predictions about widespread adoption of Google TV and more recently insisted that Android is "more secure than the iPhone," a remark that was met by laughter during a Gartner S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp I wonder what a mint IBM PC from that era would go for? How about an Amiga, or TRS-80, or Commodore, or the other "better personal computers that were around for years before Apple copied them" as the usual sus…