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mstone wrote: » What happened to Windows 9? There is an awful lot of code that check windows version just from the first digit (if you are familiar you can easily verify with a search on github). So Win9 would easily fall in the Win95 / Win98 b…
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appex wrote: » True full x86 compatibility is a must. And that means Intel. Full stop. or buy AMD (bonus content : top level graphic IPs)
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gatorguy wrote: » Personally I think the new commenting guidelines are well-considered and long due. There's quite a number of well-connected and/or educated members here who make excellent contributions. Those good comments have often been lost a…
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512ke wrote: » Come on, Google fans, where is the angry defense of Android? I am an iPhone 6 user but also a Nexus 5 and Nexus 9 user: my personal opinion is quite different from this article. Build quality of iPhone is significantly superio…
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digitalclips wrote: » Meanwhile Lollipoop reaches what %? At present no % at all. I suppose because it is still available only on Nexus devices.
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Europeans have to pay for all those "free" services somehow. Which services?
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solipsismy wrote: » That is not the definition of a patent troll. The Rockstar consortium exists to protect the products of the owners. Your desire to rewrite the definition that force the Rockstar brand to be scribed on devices in order to not be…
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kozchris wrote: » If Apple is partner in Rockstar then wouldn't that make Rockstar a practicing entity? No, because you cannot sue back Rockstar for infringing products (they have no products).
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danielsw wrote: » It irritates me no end to see you people complain about a great new OS just because your dinko old devices don't have enough room for it. As if you expect Apple to pander to you slackers. NFWP. Get over it and upgrade or leave. …
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disturbia wrote: » Well said ... that's exactly what I've been doing with each and every garbage from google! :smokey: Admitting this practice is not so smart :no: you allow fandroids to say that google apps have a lower than normal rating …
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anantksundaram wrote: » Then why not just use the cash instead? I think that they can use domestic cash only, and domestica cash is at historical lows. See: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-11-03/why-apple-preparing-issue-even-more-bonds
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willett wrote: » but heavier and bulkier phone Wireless charge has negligible impact on phone, if foreseen in original design.
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » The RAM requirements are most likely the cause behind the widget removal. Why? How much RAM does a calculator app need?
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digitalclips wrote: » Meaningless really without net profit data. If you are not a stakeholder, being happy for huge Apple (or Google or any other big corp) profits is like being happy for the big ransom of your kidnapper, it's a technological …
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tht wrote: » Huh? 5.0 is 32-bit only? (I don't follow Android closely). And a 64-bit release is waiting on a 5.0.x or 5.x release in 2015? Yep, Android 5.0 is 32-bit even if compatible with 64-bit CPUs. At present there is only one publicly …
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GrangerFX wrote: » The K1 has decent performance but I suspect it is being held back by Google's interpreted/JIT code. No matter how much Google tries, native compiled code will always run rings around it. These benchmarks are usually compile d…
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john.b wrote: » But to get pop-up iAd ads with an Apple Pay button, where the Touch ID and *back* button are the same piece of hardware? No, this is a terrible idea. ...and just imagine the invasion of apps with tap-to-pay ads.
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swissmac2 wrote: » QUOTE: Update: According to figures published by GSMArena, Nexus 9 ... single core performance is similar to iPad Air 2 but its multiple core CPU performance is beat by the A8X iPad Air 2 by 34.8 percent. The last gain margi…
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Where is located the database that maps tokens to credit card numbers? Phone or apple servers?
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relic wrote: » Android 5 is 64Bit. Unlikely. I try to update android SDK/BDK almost every day, and the first 64-bit NDK has been released a few days ago ONLY for Intel x86. No ARM version yet. So in my opinion you need to update next android…