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So they all had the same idea to make an automobile OS or a watch OS. Thinking about making something is not copying. Android Wear may have been first out the gate but its thoroughly different from Apple's watch implementation. And then, you look at…
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20 bucks is really nothing to sneeze at but considering the city, it can really be expensive there. Its up to the local officials to help these folks out however. I suppose this is part of the cost of being Apple. It is trying to be a socially respo…
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First point - Shamsung got to market first with a big phone but not the right product. It's not the right product because it did not deliver the right experience. Back to the copy board for Shamsung. Second point - What matters is not that you get…
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Disappointing no doubt and quite remarkable that field testing did not reveal this flaw. Granted, it is thin aluminum, and for all intents and purposes subject to abuse such as this, and maybe even daily use for those who don't understand that the c…
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Front pocket of the pants, definitely will put serious pressure on a phone this wide. Especially when you sit down. Why the author is troubled by this just shows how stupid some expectations can be. It is a wide phone, with a thin aluminum shell. Fu…
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iPhone 6 and Plus, Apple Pay, Apple Watch. It's like a chess match. Each technology or product Apple comes out with, builds on what Apple has earlier introduced. Notice too the misdirection. Everybody thought the new watch will just be an iPod Nano …
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Sigh... More bloodsuckers coming to feed.
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But is it effective? Maybe it will take with a younger demographic. I prefer the Dreams and the Parenthood ads. It addressed my needs/expectations better.
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They keep suing because Samsung keeps blatantly copying. It is an obsession with IP protection because if they don't, the copying will continue. And great IP is the one thing that separates the good products from the bad. And as somebody already pos…
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Might be overpriced for the market. Wondering how good performance is in the real world. Wondering what the impact of 3D files would be on your data plan. Dual-Side Gorilla Glass? Guessing Jeffie loves that old Apple design too much. Its very classy…
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I wouldn't be surprised if Apple is using generic but home-grown computing hardware for servers. Google started this data center trend when they realized it was cheaper to use their own design. I think the same blueprint is being used by Amazon and …
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C'mon folks. AI is just trying to be as fair as possible with the review. But being a first gen system, the fire TV and its game controller will suffer its fair share of growth pains. As one poster noted, the device is not yet fully integrated with …
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Well, they need to do something. But Apple's cornered the tech on the finger print scanner. And although iris scanning is a possibility, it might be too cumbersome. That Samsung exec's comments are just sooo... trying hard to make it seem like somet…
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I have the 5c and it has the same issues. I even compared it to my friend's 5s. Is it really the hardware or is it just the calibration? Or does the 5c have the same accelerometer as the 5s? Either way, MotionX GPS Drive seems to read correctly. So …
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Wow. Samsung's mobile division is really a sad, sad place to be. Not even enough smarts to come up with an original ad? Prior to this, being exposed by tech sites as having artificially juiced up their smart phones' performance scores? Cheats... cop…
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As you know by now, the conclusion that TSMC was manufacturing the A7 was incorrect. Sammy was and is making the chip. I was actually hoping you were right and was disappointed that your otherwise excellent analysis didn't hit the mark. Maybe next t…
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Yes, you do pay a premium. It's remarkable however that version 7 can even be installed in an iOS device as old as the iPhone 4. You can't say that about the other platforms. Remarkable that almost overnight, 500 million iOS devices worldwide can be…