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blastdoor said: There's a lot to like about these, but the overall sense I get from reviews is that sound quality falls noticeably short of Bose wireless products. So then it's really a tradeoff between audio quality and UI elegance. That's …
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k2kw said: rogifan_new said: I'm glad I don't need these. I have a pair of $100 JBL wireless that work just fine. Maybe by version 2 or 3 they'll have the kinks worked out. I'll wait for BlueTooth 5.x headphones to be released (mayb…
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9to5: "Normally a situation like this wouldn’t garner much attention as users had an alternative option to playing through music to their car: the headphone jack. Now that Apple has pushed for a wireless future in the iPhone 7, issues with Bluetooth…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TechLover For some reason this makes no sense to me. Am I missing something? When did Qualcomm and MediaTek start fabbing their own chips? Aren't they both fabless chip designers? They design chips but don't actually …
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"It is a myth that you need to track people to make money in Web search" - totally agree, I do most of my shopping over internet and otherwise use internet to research the items I will buy at the store, and it's very ridiculous to see ads for the it…
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lkrupp wrote: » I’m an addicted iFanboy and have been since 1982 (Apple II+) but even I am getting tired of my own bias. I’m getting tired of the “mine is bigger than yours” arguments from both sides. Revenue, market cap, EPS, P/E ratios, sales, s…
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krreagan wrote: » Apple has the money to do things with their products while knowing that there will not be a monetary ROI (ResearchKit). But there will be an social ROI unseen by other short sight... What sets them apart is - yes this looks li…
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dasanman69 wrote: » One company in every aspect of your life sounds very Big Brother-ish to me. Funny how you become what you once hated. Just keep staring at the 'big picture'. Once the rest of tech world catches up to this One Big Company you…
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benjamin frost wrote: » Cook wore the watch, yet never used it, once. Not even some quirky little phone call with Ive? No. Instead, a dry, confusing demo from Kevin Lynch. Cook stays true to himself and doesn't try lo behave like someone he is …
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Why don't they find high-tech jobs if they want to get paid as much as high-tech jobs are paying? This is ridiculous.
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carpaydeeum wrote: » If Google comes out with a self driving car version of Uber, will they call it Guber? No, they'll call it Guber+.
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Looks like those are real holograms, at least this is not stereoscopic 3D: http://www.wired.com/2015/01/microsoft-nadella/ >>> Project HoloLens is built, fittingly enough, around a set of holographic lenses. Each lens has three layers of g…
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Once unions are no longer exempt from anti-monopoly laws I won't have a problem with them, until then - it's a racket.
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jsmythe00 wrote: » Me? I'm tired of these companies skirting around not paying tax I'm sure every Apple employee pays as much tax as you do, how can you compare yourself to a corporation?
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waterrockets wrote: » Why on earth would you need 64 bits to address 1GB of RAM on a phone with only limited multitasking? RAM size has nothing to do with it - you can access 1GB even with an 8-bit CPU like 8051/etc. In terms of multitasking - mo…
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We know North Korea prefers Apple though..
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Simpler answer - people are accustomed to price pyramid, where cheaper stuff is supposed to sell in higher quantities than more expensive stuff. 5C fails to follow this for various reasons, and the brain of the simple minded locks up. DED - love you…
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emes wrote: » Political discussions on AI are bad enough My point exactly.
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macvicta wrote: » What I wouldn't give to have a man like Bibi as President of the United States right now. Putin would be shaking in his boots if he had to face an America with a real leader in Netanyahu rather than laughing in Barack Obama's fa…
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hill60 wrote: » Just put a screen protector on which has a raised dot over the 5. Then it will be just like any other POS keypad. In Australia we've been using PIN's for twenty or more years, it's about time the US caught up. I think the …