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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider According to a new study published on Thursday, usage rates of Apple's iPhone in the U.S. are positively correlated to users' level of education and population density, with northeastern states seeing a r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Could be that TAG licenses watch faces to Apple for use on the Apple Watch? Seems unlikely, but who knows? Yes, this is plausible. Remember the Swiss Railway clockface issue? Other licensees coul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Misa I think the implication is that there are not enough LTE parts vendors. Qualcomm basically owns enough patents in LTE to make it impossible to build LTE chips without licensing their patents, or straight out buyi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by blazar My brother bought a 2010 audi R8 and the "bang and olofson" sound system in it is catastrophically poor quality... The engine sound is the only thing you should be listening to in an R8... Quote: Original…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Harry Wild If Apple decided to make a 4" equivalent to that of a flagship 5.5" phone; which I doubt; the A9 SoC is going be 14nm from that of the A8 20 nm thick. Just that reduction will reduce the power consumption …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY It's in the flex board at the top of device. Check Step 17. Thanks. That is a unique design.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY That won't work because of the antennas needed for NFC. Even if that wasn't the case, technically the chassis would still be changed because of how the circuit board would sit in there… assuming they coul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 I'm okay with them using the 5S shell. I'm against them making a brand new 4 inch metal shell. Quote: Originally Posted by CanukStorm Except Apple wouldn't have to make a newly designed 4" iPhone. T…
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http://www.seaturtle.org/idevice/iphone6_grid.shtml The 128 GB models seem to have the least supply. And Washington state has the least amount of all models compared to all other states. Could it be that the Microsofties have jumped the WindowsP…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wings There can't be ANY security measures going on here. What they're doing is transmitting an electromagnetic signal from the phone directly into the mag stripe read head, therefore in order for the reader to "thi…
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So LoopPay requires special hardware (dongle) to inject a facsimile of a magnetic card swipe signal wirelessly. Interesting concept for greatest compatibility, but unless there's some serious security measures going on behind the scenes, someone can…
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That's the last straw. Time to go back to a feature phone.
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The really unfortunate part of all this is that Samsung vaulted itself up to the top of Android phone business (during its infringement) while this trial dragged on for years. Samsung clearly won this case. And dragging it out further by refusing to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pfisher You very nicely put what I've been trying to put into words for a long time. Nice. People buy a *cheap* Android device because one or more of the following: - Don't like Apple products - Liked the attract…
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So the Galaxy line will go from looking like bandaids to looking like refrigerators? So with their connected home initiative, a Galaxy "Fridge" can really control a fridge.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DewMe This statement is disturbing on so many levels. The opinion of Mr Comey is that, by default, the government is lawfully permitted to spy on all of us using government directed digital agents and our refusal to a…
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DOJ can't say the same thing about Android encryption...
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Nah, I think they're too exited that Samsung is going to take on iBeacons with their newly announced, wait for it, Proximity. https://placedge.samsung.com As for the stock, it will fluctuate as u…
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I'll stick to the native Apple keyboard. I'm skeptical about any third party keyboard that asks for full network access. Why do they need my location info?
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer And the vast majority of its user base votes GOP. And next you'll say they all drive pickup trucks...