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red oak wrote: » Steve tried to convince Dropbox that file storage was a feature and not a standalone product. Even if implemented as a feature, must be multi-platform. Being platform-agnostic is the key of success of DropBox.
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solipsismx wrote: » I might buy a larger iPhone but I'll have to check it out first to make sure the tradeoffs are worthwhile for my needs. Basically the same thing with the iPad 3 over the iPad 2. I certainly didn't want it to be thicker and heav…
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mwhiteco wrote: » I just bought my ex a new 5c yesterday from Walmart for $29 she was using a 4 before that, I think that was a great price this is a much better phone that what she had. The problem with 5C is the price model: in Italy a phone …
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AppleInsider wrote: » Apple's design of iOS "with security at its core" ... If all Apple code has the same "security at its core" of the gotofail snippet, then Apple has a huge problem in software security quality assurance. Think about why …
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clemynx wrote: » Of course I had verified that page too. Sizes are pretty imprecise. As a developer I can say that it is pretty smart. It allows developers to create app with a single graphic layout, that automatically adapts to a broad range o…
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Very bad specs if confirmed: basically same perf of N5, six months later for double price.
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rogifan wrote: » Just exactly how serious is this? The threads at Mac Rumors make it seem like the biggest breach in the history of software. This article contains the code review of the Apple's SSL/TLS bug: https://www.imperialviolet.org/2014…
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macxpress wrote: » It just seems to me that Google is buying companies just for the sake of buying them. There's no rational at all for Google buying some of the companies they do other than buy them before someone else does. If I were a sharehold…
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clemynx wrote: » Yes, genious move. Hope they do that again every time. In my opinion buyback when AAPL is falling seems good in the short term, but is very bad in the medium/long term: billions of profits wasted in a zero-profit activity (the …
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appletechspot wrote: » Much like MS was forced to unbundle IE in Windows in the EU I look for Google to be forced to give Android users the option of hangin built in search and other services in Android!!!! Yes, but much like MS was forced to u…
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pedromartins wrote: » Apple only wants worthy opponents and respect. No copying, no willful infringement. Actually Apple is the major player behind Rockstar NPE.
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soulsearcher wrote: » Most people using Paypal simply sign in from checkout whether on their computer web browser or phone or tablet browser and pay. So even if Apple bought it that would likely still be platform agnostic. Correct me if I am wr…
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Marvin wrote: » Buying eBay is too much at $68b. It wouldn't benefit Apple to do that. If they spun off Paypal, it could be under half that. Buying Paypal would generate a big problem for Apple: to support or not to support other platforms? …
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » If you take two crappy tennis players who have never won anything in their life, and then have them form a doubles team, are you going to expect them to start winning? IIRC they are dominating the world market (80+ %).
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curtis hannah wrote: » Are they serious, who would buy google version of stuff over iTunes since IOS is made for iTunes? In my opinion it is targeted at users with both Android and iOs devices: it allows to buy on Google Play Movies and play ev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 Buahahahaha! Glad I left Apple! Keep buying their tainted products you iSheep! My Galaxy Note 3 is WAAAAYYY better than my iPhone ever was and if they dare taint it, I'll root it. In my opinion it is not a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjtomlin It should be noted that the chart from Google's developer website only counts devices that access the Google Play Store, not all of Androidlandia. This is Google's only viable attempt at lessening just how…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Android in Audi vehicles? What a major misstep and failure to understand their own customers. Android is the low-rent OS that mostly appears on crappy, cheap hardware. iOS appears only only the finest ha…
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I see two problems for Apple in the near future: FRAGMENTATION : The 64-bit A7 is a nice investment for the future, but today the "64-bit thing" is a pain for developers who need to re-compile and re-test both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of their a…
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Quote: Cupertino's newest operating system, iOS 7, now runs on more than three-quarters of all iOS devices, while Android 4.4 "KitKat" is found on a relatively miniscule 1.1 percent of devices, according to Google's developer dashboard. This i…