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VisualSeed said: I wish my life was filled with this level of disappointment... lol - agreed...
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imergingenious said: The (false) headline is that these are 6S phones in a smaller design without 3D touch for $399. The truth is that you're sacrificing way more than just screen size and 3D touch: -Screen - 800:1 contrast ratio is sig…
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designr said: rwes said: I'm thinking NSA as well - we'll (probably) never know... we'll (probably) never know... Fixed that. lol - thanks! I typed it with out "(probably)" initially, but you know how they say, "never say …
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avidthinker said: Would the said unnamed party be the NSA? quinney said: When they thought things were going their way, the FBI wanted to set a precedent to use the All Writs Act. Now they look like they are afraid that the precede…
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I had recently uninstalled Creative Cloud and Illustrator; went with a different, but capable (and cheap) enough (for my needs) vector graphics software. Was going to try this, but it requires Creative Cloud be installed again. For me, I'll just …
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minglok50 said: handen2015 said: Always funny to watch brand loyalists drop $3000-$5000 on Apple junk when they can buy a god-like computer with Windows for $1500.00.. Proves Apple fans generally lack technical knowledge and consumer…
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tokyojimu said: I think this is a mistake. No one wants a small phone (except maybe people who have never used a larger one). Even 12 million might be on the optimistic side. I've used my iPhone 6 for over a year. *Still* consider it too …
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bobjohnson said: radarthekat said: Possibly Touch ID? The 5S has Touch ID, why would a refresh not? The article author got too caught up in the comparison with the older 5 and forgot there's already a 4" model with Touch ID. The …
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sog35 said: lkrupp said: Unfortunately these results will now mean nothing in terms of AAPL. Analysts are worried about the upcoming next quarter in which they predict doom and gloom for iPhone sales. Supplier checks prove it don’t you…
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SpamSandwich said: mr. me said: If your self-driving car has an accident because you failed to maintain it or were otherwise negligent, then you may rest assured that you will be held liable. Car companies are starting to prepare …
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stevie said: " the new app lets users play formats that aren't natively supported by Apple. " I'm not sure why anybody would want to play formats that are not approved by Apple, or why Apple would even allow it. Or for some of us wh…
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marvfox wrote: » If you are sucker to buy one at these crazy prices. High end phones have always cost around these prices and often more. When adjusted for inflation, cellular device prices like computers, have not increased. That is expected…
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radarthekat wrote: » 3D Touch pressure required to peek and pop can be adjusted in the settings, which implies that the underlying hardware can detect a range of pressure, which implies that additional capabilities can be brought to the iPhone, li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JollyPaul Of the three platforms I regularly deal with (Mac OS X/Linux/Windows) they all have their blind spots. It's all good, or all bad, depending on your point of view. As for privacy in Win 10, I'm talking ab…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JollyPaul No. I was initially excited that MS would get it right in Win 10. The privacy issues and loss of control over what MS installs as "important updates" is the fly in that ointment. Why do I care about Wind…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JollyPaul Microsoft is not helping Intel by refusing to make the Windows upgrade people want. A Windows 7 interface with the under the hood improvements of Win 8/10 but without the abortion of a UI introduced in Win …
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I have to agree that even though I (and most (all) of us here) would never buy the the iMac with 5400 RPM drive, some will. However, *I* think it's clearly typical Apple strategy; the people who'll be looking to buy a cheap iMac don't know much abou…
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rogifan wrote: » The problem is it appears Apple is doing on device censorship. So if you activated your phone in the US and saved Apple News articles for off-line reading even those aren't available in China. And apparently even if you have locat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dreyfus2 So, he announces time and date and location of the launch, as if a single person would line up for that? That's cute. Google is already offering iOS apps for newer Android Wear watches, and the reviews ar…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » When the subject is being ahead of the curve, it's an apt comparison. How frequently is Apple really ahead of the curve though? How many Apple execs use the line, "we wait till it's ready", or some variation of that. Yes, …