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I wouldn't read too much into that data, considering the whole world pretty much knew the next iphone was imminent, and so held off on their smartphone purchases. We will probably see a cyclical pattern where Android's market share increases in the …
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Hmm, oddly, right after making this post, it's working fine for me again. Ignore. Thanks
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I guess Steve said it best in his D10 interview, and this closely mirrors my experience working as a teacher in a school as well. "In enterprise, consumers don't get to choose for themselves, and the people making the decisions usually aren't the …
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I am actually eagerly anticipating Android's transition to 64-bit computing, if only to see if the industry can pull it off as seamlessly as Apple supposedly is attempting to. First, Google has to release a 64-bit version of Android. Based on my…
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Quote: Originally Posted by APPLGUY Take benchmarks with a grain of salt. Go to a telco store and try the phones yourself. The last time I did this I crash the Galaxy Tab an S3 and a BB10. My son and I did this while they pull a 4S from invento…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy They aren't getting ad revenue from users of Google Android devices? Apparently, the ad revenue from Android (which accounts for 80% of global market share) is still a pittance compared to the revenue f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 they move stuff around all the time. iBeacon + Fingerprint = Apple will change the world, AGAIN. If it works only with iphones, I doubt it will have the impact we are hoping. Few companies in their right …
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I would like iBeacon to take off, if only so Android smartphone users can finally shut up about the iphone not having NFC.
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Sorry Samsung, even without a patent, this is one feature you will never be able to copy.
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I won't pretend to be a tech genius. I have no idea how exactly 64-bit will benefit IOS. What I do believe, however, is that Apple no doubt has big plans for this. Apple has traditionally been very conservative with specs. They are not going to sp…
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Is exynos really that bad? I know people were disappointed that it wasn't a true octa-core processor (basically 2 quad-core processors glued together), but it sounds good in theory. Lower power consumption when the slower processor "is good enough" …
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Surface Pro The laptop in tablet form, built by Microsoft, ruins your favorite Windows desktop programs and includes a one month free trial of Office 365. Starting at $799 Learn more Wow. I count no le…
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For their sake, I hope this is something Samsung has been working on all along, and not something rushed to market based on an artificial deadline (e.g.: CEO sees Apple keynote, writes an email to phone dept calling for 64-bit chips in 6 months). …
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Am I the only one who thought "smart watch" when Phil was talking about the use of fitness apps on the M7 chip?
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Quote: Originally Posted by LAKings33 I still don't see why anyone would buy a Surface Pro so close to the release of Intel's Haswell Y-series (fanless). Y-series tablets are expected to have a much thinner chassis and a 7~9 hour bat…
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Cool. They are actually going ahead with it. Wishing them all the best. I too use an ipad in my classroom teaching and will be following them to see what new ideas I can implement in my own teaching.
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Quote: Originally Posted by macack iOS has not done phone-on-tablet as well since the beginning and still doesn't. I'm a Mac person but Android has iOS by the short hairs here. On my Android tablet (I own one of each system) a "phone …
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I find it ironic and amusing how this one little news report just inadvertently ended up being one of Apple's most successful marketing campaigns ever. The second best thing? Apple didn't have a spend a cent. Celebrities left and right are p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LAKings33 Yet the line a windows laptop and tablet is going to disappear soon. Why do you think companies like Intel are pushing Bay Trail towards 2-in-1 computers? Most current Windows 8 tablets …
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Quote: Originally Posted by LAKings33 The difference between now and the past 20 years are the technological advances and changes in infrastructure. These are the key developments that can allow Windows to play a major role in the tab…