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Quote: Originally Posted by Negafox Both Apple and Google need to monitor the products they approve for their digital stores more effectively. Apple frequently approves applications that are blatantly infringing on Nintendo's rights o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by glennq you just don't like the TRUTH Here is Android "Quick Settings" which is the equivalent of IOS Control Center. http://www.androidcentral.com/inside-android-42-notifications-and-quick-settings I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ankleskater Neither. Someone with a PhD in comp. sci. would not really care about such benchmarks. A PhD in troll would be more skilled, and not so easily detectable. You could say I have so much exper…
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With the Moto X launching with so many new and unique features, if this is all the 5S/5C have, Apple's going to be in trouble. 5C might be DoA.
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Quote: Originally Posted by cynic If you really believe that iOS 7 looks and feels anything like Holo, which frankly, reminds me of user interfaces in the 90s, you're not using it. I'm finding this quite funny, it will…
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It's Quack.exe all over again. Newsflash, people try to cheat in benchmarks, they've been doing it for a long time, and Beyond3D has been a community at the forefront of catching GPU cheaters. Apple is guilty of cherry picking benchmarks the…
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Jessi, The history of who came up with the quick-settings overlay is Android had it first. Period. Fact. End of Story. In fact, they had it in two different ways: A persistent homescreen widget, and a pull-down. Way before iOS7, and before iOS6 e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dreyfus2 DED even missed the point I find most unexplainable about the Chromecast device. It has one major design flaw, which makes it very handicapped, even for its little intended purpose: only 4 GB…
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WebRTC is not just Google, it is also supported by Firefox, and it is also not WebM only. It supports H264 as well. This is a bit of pointless FUD that has nothing to do with consumer concerns (do they care about Nokia IP threats on the IETF mailin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by d4NjvRzf Interestingly, here is how Google explains its decision to request permissions at install time vs run time (http://source.android.com/devices/tech/security/index.html): Google…
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Don't hold back DED, tell us how you really feel.
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Quote: Originally Posted by snova [feature spec lists deleted. Remember when the iPhone launched? it didn't do MMS! It didn't support vCard! Can't open office documents.] 6. Does not support directly from LAN. Instead …
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I own two Apple TVs, the original, and the $99. I'm sorry, but these arguments over remotes are lame. The AppleTV remote is much much more difficult to use than a touch interface. Remotes get lost, often you have multiple remotes for multiple A/V …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin When it's mirroring content: http://allthingsd.com/20130724/sundar-pichai-on-the-difference-between-chromecast-and-google-tv-interview/ "“Effectively, the Chromecast is a Web media p…
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All perfectly normal in the tech industry on open platforms. Prior to Oracle buying Sun for example, Sun ran JavaOne, Oracle ran OpenWorld, IBM had a Java-focused dev conference, as did RedHat, then there's Devoxx. As for forking, the fundam…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Did you miss the part where Apple wasn't actually hacked? Did you miss the part where they were? If they weren't hacked, Apple would not have taken down the site. Apple said they cannot r…
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What a coincidence, as DED just published an editorial lambasting Google for not giving enough thought to security.
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"However, I wouldn't generalise and say that Apple wouldn't be able to replicate this and come up with similar systems, which they might have to in the future anyway, considering their iCloud and iWork online push." I wouldn't say Apple can'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by genovelle You should do some research before making claims. Google is very good at keeping it quiet and the media and their supporters don't trash them for their numerous failures. you have to do very sp…
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The Apple Newton was a stupendous failure as well, as far as I can tell, only 300,000 were sold or roughly 60,000 per year. Palm basically shipped the PDA that everyone wanted by focusing on simplicity, functionality, and accuracy. Let's just add …