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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan How does iOS 7 looks anything like Microsoft's live tiles? It does not, however, the look seems closer to W8P than iOS 6 to me (the icons). But, look and feel are just things that prod…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Xiao-zhi Personally, I don't think Apple needs it's own fab as an increasing amount of foundry capacity is becoming available including Global Foundries and Intel, both of whom have the ability to replace t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee What has actually been successful on the other hand, (outside of the leader, iOS), is Android, which is basically a copy of iOS in almost every important aspect. Like a notification cente…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic There's no guarantee that couldn't happen anyway, even with an approved accessory. I had a Philips speaker dock that almost fried my iPad, thank goodness I was sitting next to it to see it smoking.…
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hm, I do like the bassline in the ad.... thats about it hahahahaha. Quote: Originally Posted by TeaEarleGreyHot Those who type with one finger will see no difference in efficiency between a touch keyboard and a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Windows Phone has never (and still doesn't) bring enough to the table to make it meaningful. And the UI is hideous, anyway. aka Quote: I have never used the OS, I think the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by majortom1981 The problem that Microsoft has that apple doesn't is apps. when people think windows they think x86 apps. Microsoft made a mistake by not making their lower price surface have an atom chip in it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wayne Borean Um, no. It doesn't indicated that "Consumers are Happy with an Android/IOS duopoly", what it indicates is that consumers can't see any value in Windows Phone. Consumers were quite happy w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee I meant only that the success of platforms like Newton (and Palm that followed/copied it), was the reason Microsoft tried the Tablet computer at all. Palm devices in particular were wildly p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NelsonX Nokia was smart betting on Microsoft. Microsoft is too big, too powerful to fail. Blackberry is alone and it will fail. Agreed, they are doing better than they could have done becoming another …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Noliving "Nokia's failure to gain traction in the smartphone market with Microsoft's Windows Phone platform is seen by one analyst as a sign that consumers are content with the two dominant options currentl…
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The only mysterious parts is how they managed to get a decent ad out with it.... Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Those were essentially copies of the Apple Newton. Original tablet (MS versus Apple …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Huh! It's entirely possible Huddler just introduced a Coventry analogue, but that seems slim, particularly since your account doesn't warrant it. You posted it, it went through, but it didn'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Xiao-zhi Um, no. There would be no reason for Apple to buy UMC when they can get as much capacity as they need and better technology elsewhere. If they were going to buy into a fab it would probably be Globa…
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but IBM and Samsung share fabrication technology research..... I don't even know what to say.... Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer As usual Munster doesn't know his head from his rear end. The three stronge…
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"summary:" It is possible that Apple could go to Samsung for 14nm, but IBM and Global Foundries share research with Samsung, meaning they would have the same tech. And I believe Apple doesn't hate them as much as they hate Samsung. Quote: O…
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Quote: Originally Posted by QAMF Yes, I was very active on this site from 3-5 years ago... Quote: Should have logged into your old account; we don't allow multiples. Quote: see…
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thank you LuxoM3, and I am a diehard Nokia Lumia fan at this point. notes: FWIW, WP8 > WP7.8, I don't know if you can upgrade, but if you can get on contract deal, or can afford $350~ on Amazon it is worth it imo. I also want to point ou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by faZZter Yes, he's serious. Only thing I can see wrong in his post is that the facebook on WP8 is not quite the same as on iPhone, but it still does what I need it to do. Obviously you haven't spent much tim…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui Resolution, noise, particularly at higher ISOs, lens quality and maximum aperture, overall low-light performance, type of flash xenon/LED, dynamic range, image stabilisation effectiveness. …