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In the ongoing battle between those two giants there is only one winner: the lawyers, who make millions, since both companies can afford to pay a lot of money to them.
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Here goes the arab boycott of Israel out of the window. Many Apple products have results of research or even parts manufactured by Apple in Israel. I seriously doubt Dubai will restrict Apple to products not containing parts designed and/or manufa…
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Well written, I am a tax "avoider" myself, but strictly using only 100% legal ways the government allows me to do. Tax evasion is not in my "dictionary".
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It is highly unlikely, practically impossible that large corporations, Apple included would resort to illegal activity to make more money. What they are doing I strongly suspect is, that they are using tax loopholes set up by the same government to …
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I cannot agree more with the comment by sflocal. There is no comparison of quality between a 35mm and a tiny sensor.
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Indiana just went a huge step backwards deep into the nineteenth century. The main culprit: "In god we trust". I am asking any religious person in America: please tell me which of the 2700 or so gods mankind has invented during its existence most …
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"the low-pass filter on the 5DS R to help photographers get the sharpest image possible." This is strange, really strange. As far as I know the main purpose of the low pass filter is to eliminates the moire effect but it will reduce the sharpness of…
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"the low-pass filter on the 5DS R to help photographers get the sharpest image possible." This is strange, really strange. As far as I know the main purpose of the low pass filter is to eliminates the moire effect but it will reduce the sharpness of…
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As I mentioned I checked Adobe's website and the iPhone 6 and 6 plus are definitely not on the list of supported cameras. Even if some people would be able to get the digital negative format of photos taken with iPhone (I will have to search the net…
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There is an incorrect statement in this article: "A total of 24 new cameras have been added to ACR's list of supported RAW file formats, including the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Nikon D750, and Sony ILCE-5100." As far as I know t…
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There is an incorrect statement in this article: "A total of 24 new cameras have been added to ACR's list of supported RAW file formats, including the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Nikon D750, and Sony ILCE-5100." As far as I know t…
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This is another attempt to discredit Apple. Those who have over 700 apps installed deserve to have problems with their device. Normal people don't have over 700 apps installed on their device. Only totally crazy people do. On my old iPhone 5 I had…
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What about Time Machine? This very obvious option was not mentioned, and I wonder why. The only explanation would be that a Time Machine backup done in Mavericks wouldn't work in Yosemite. If that's true it is a real surprise for me. Any opinions…
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I would like to comment on the following statement: "Macs aren't really priced significantly higher than generic PC's of similar built qualities and specs." It is not quite true, but in a different direction that one may think about. About four year…
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What about those who already have CS6 (like myself), signing up now for a $20 monthly subscription will cost me $360 for 18 months, which has been roughly the time interval for the last several years between two consecutive $200 worth of upgrades. T…
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What about those who already have CS6 (like myself), signing up now for a $20 monthly subscription will cost me $360 for 18 months, which has been roughly the time interval for the last several years between two consecutive $200 worth of upgrades. T…
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tristand wrote: » "A single license of Photoshop CS6, for example, costs $700. Assuming three years' use, the program works out to roughly $230 per year. A subscription to Photoshop CC runs at $20 per month, or $360 per year, for a total of $1,080…