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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ I welcome a larger iPad Pro. Bring it on, I'd buy one on day one. Smaller tablets, like the Mini, have their uses, and a larger tablet like the iPad Pro would also find many good uses. Make it powerful, make …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky I tend to agree with you. However, IF Apple would to make a hybrid, they will do it in a way far different and better than the Surface. I think ASUS was the one that nailed down the hybrid device …
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Quote: Originally Posted by macxpress There isn't much you can do on a MacBook that you can't do on an iPad. So you think iOS can replace OS X?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The analyst sees such a device shaking up the traditional, established notebook market --?an industry that Apple rival Microsoft has been trying, but thus far largely failing, to overhaul with its own hyb…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum And you shall have your pie! In what shape and flavour? Just a standard 2-in-1? Or something different?
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I think a convergence device is needed in 2014, something to combine the iOS ease of use with the capabilities of OS X.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark To be fair to Googs, that 1.1% is about 100% of Android phones that can actually upgrade to 4.4. I'm not really sure what you mean by that. For example, I have a 2010 Captivate (with a Wolfson DAC) that I u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SirLance99 Many others on this same thread have made the same claims or they were going to buy an Audi. You never asked them, why should you ask me only and why don't you as well? I'm not here for a pissing match or w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by captbilly As a sidenote; The Chromebook Pixel has the highest resolution display available on a notebook anywhere close to it's size (2560 x 1600), a touchscreen, and the best build quality I have ever seen on any noteb…
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Quote: Originally Posted by helicopterben You can say we are full of MONEY I do not like to brag but dogs like you need to be known about it that we will do whatever we want with our money. Go get some life! Maybe you are, or maybe you'r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Google doesn't count deactivations. The most popular Chromebook seems to be the Samsung 11" under $250. This is with an ARM processor. For business use for basic admin work, this should be fine as it h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by helicopterben Was looking to buy Audi in 2014-2015 but now I don't think I will be going with this company! Android dashboard? Wow Quote: Originally Posted by jguther I have spent 300k€ + on Audis during the pa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rapatel0 " Windows 8.1, which managed to further damage a major market that was actually wildly successful at one point: the Windows PC" I don't really see how 8.1 damaged anything in particular. Maybe Windows 8 di…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Noliving At the current moment it is because there is no software or hardware now or in the immediate future that will take advantage of the benefits 64 bit brings on a mobile device, ie have more than four GB of syst…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry OK. 1. If the current common uses are hardware limited, then that is a trivially obvious observation. 2. Follows from (1). 3. An assertion, and the one that was originally disputed based on the his…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry Quite recently you dodged the question (from myself and others) on whether you really needed an example that hardware development drives software development, since you seemed to be disputing that. Perhaps…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry Yes - perhaps some are doing that and they are easy targets, but it's the others, who are not, that you are dodging. If you feel I'm dodging someone's comments then point it out as I have full intention t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry If your original comment seems to be being ignored, it's because your subsequent comments demand more attention. Either you are really bad at communicating your points or (as I suspect), you are actually …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Oh, so Apple is saving money but not using the latest Cortex designed by ARM but other vendors are instead foolishly throwing away money? Either way, you're arguing against your own point when you said …
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry Do you really need an example, or are you just dodging the issue? Are you actually arguing that hardware advances have not always driven software development to take advantage of the hardware? There is cl…