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am8449 wrote: » How can you tell if a store has iBeacon Interesting. I've never been in a store that uses iBeacons, so I don't know what the experience is like. You've most likely been in stores with beacons without knowing. Macy's is using …
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Quote: Originally Posted by am8449 Do retailers have obvious incentives to implement iBeacons like they do with Apple Pay? If a retailer has an app installed on a significant number of their shoppers devices, iBeacons are pretty compelling fro…
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PaulMJohnson, BigMac2 -- The pain around the 32-bit to 64-bit was felt by the developers, not by consumers (unless you were waiting on a developer to update an app you needed). It works like this. You have a product that works perfectly. Then the…
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Here's what the 'raw power' of 64-bit actually means. Instead of a pointer to a location in memory being 32-bits, it's 64-bits. Each bit can be 0 or 1 (2 states). So instead of 2^32 = 4,294,967,296 bytes = 4,194,304 KB = 4,096 MB = 4 GB being …
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A 64-bit processor isn't a big deal unless the device has > 4GB of RAM. The fact that either company is using it for marketing purposes at this point is ridiculous. Will it make Apple's life easier to have iOS and OSX both as 64-bit? Sure. Bu…