chipsy
About
- Username
- chipsy
- Joined
- Visits
- 1
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 287
Reactions
Comments
-
gtr wrote: » The in-keynote protests were interesting: people yelling and shouting over the presenters before being ejected. I've never seen that before. This presentation seemed awfully similar after watching Apple keynotes And it wasn't even…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Andysol Of all the things Google does wrong, nothing is more laughable than their TV crap. It epitomizes what kind of company they are: -Throw noodles on the ceiling and see what sticks -Be quick to try to adopt and…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 All we know now is that Google and Apple agreed to stop any further lawsuits and I am curious if part of the agreement was that apple paid Motorola what was owed to them for their Cellphone SEP licenses. or…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX 1) Of course Google will have access to Nest data since they own the company. Even Tony Fadell has stated Nest has access to that data, "The data that we collect is all about our products and improving th…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by John.B Trust: So hard to earn. So easy to lose. At this moment in time there is nothing to fear I would say. Google develops for Nest but you have the choice to use it or not, just like any other product f…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by icoco3 Most likely caught off guard with it actually going to be a viable, and in production, and supported platform rather than an idea that was being thrown around and not a reality to integrate in the real world.…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX "FIRST!" is simply any company or any person trying to be first for the sake of being first. There doesn't have to be some elaborate rumour mill, just some asshat who wants to get a timestamp before anyon…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX There doesn't have to be, in fact, if Apple had already mentioned HomeKit then Google couldn't be first with mentioning Android@Home. It's how "FIRST!" works. But that's beside the point as automation, es…
-
solipsismx wrote: » And from two years ago we have TechCrunch wondering Whatever Happened to Google’s Android@Home? Here is how they word it: "Google, at the time, said that it wanted to create a service that would turn your entire home into a …
-
applesauce007 wrote: » Share data with developers? Who's data? What data? Google got caught off guard with HomeKit and HealthKit and they are now scrambling. Nest will be toast soon. They plan to compete with their partners on their own…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 When discussing the Apple of today, it's usually best to judge them on outcomes, rather than make predictions about their initial moves. Apple tends to surprise and show they were right (with profit and c…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by bradipao There are a lot of patents about Notification Bar, but Apple and Google agreed to drop cross-litigations. This is one of them ( http://www.google.com/patents/US20090249247?printsec=drawing#v=snippet&…
-
solipsismx wrote: » You're weakening your argument. You first stated that NOTHING on Google's servers are encrypted which means that anyone with access to the server could access your data, usernames, passwords and CC info. So why would the NSA be…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX You mean those strips that look like masking tape placed on a wall before you paint? If so, I don't think that design looks so great but I'm also reserving judgment since the leaked images of the iPhone 4…
-
I'm personally not a fan of the use of what seems to sealant on the back of the device. I'm aware that it probably is a necessity but still... .
-
So it analyzes your friends' social activity? Does seem like there is a potential privacy concern with that. Wouldn't that entail the friend to explicitly allow for their social feeds (be it Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Foursquare,...) to be analyz…
-
solipsismx wrote: » 1) I don't understand the use of "curved OLED" in the title and "flexible OLED" in the body. I hope AI isn't interchanging this terms as if they are mean the same thing. 2) I don't know how believable this rumour is but I've…
-
r00fus wrote: » Easy fix: Put your current iPhone in a Mophie or other battery-case that tricks the iPhone into thinking it's charging. Bam - mobile always listening. Of course, the limitation for plug-in could be to prevent (either intention…
-
The fact that 'Hey Siri' only works when plugged in, I imagine that means that the A7 doesn't have a low power DSP that is capable of supporting an 'always listening' function (like f.e. the Snapdragon 800). So it wouldn't be a stretch for the A8 to…
-
A little off topic but am I the only one who finds it strange that Spotlight for OSX uses Bing and Spotlight for iOS 8 uses Google? I wonder what the reason behind this is... [IMG]http://d35lb3dl296zwu.cloudfront.net/uploads/photo/image/16340/DSC_1…