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sog35 said: staticx57 said: Well, which is it? Both. I don't expect a BMW 3-series to have all the features as the higher 5-series and 7-series. You know this is a bad comparison as you changed it and keep changing it. The 9.7…
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sog35 said: again: do you think a $35k BMW 325 will have the exact same features as a $60k BMW 540? sog35 said: So you expect the $35k BMW 325 to have the same features as the $100k BMW 760? What planet are you from? Candy land? Well,…
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melgross said: 1983 said: Well that settles it then...its a shame they've put that kind of limitation on a new 'Pro' iPad product, so to put it lower down in the pecking order. I thought it was supposed to be the equal off the 12.9"…
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NemWan said: In the bad old days Apple intentionally down-clocked or limited the bus speed or other features of low-end Macintoshes out of fear the professional market wouldn't buy the premium machine. Now Apple is well run enough that they d…
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boopthesnoot said: If Android phones are listening to what shows they watch then I can be spied on just by being in range of an Android user. That's some BS right there! You best not go out in public then since we all have the legal right …
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sockrolid said: "We believe that we need to own and control the primary technologies behind the products we make, and participate only in markets where we can make a significant contribution." - Tim Cook, January 2009 FQ1 2009 Earnings Call …
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cash907censored said: As others have pointed out, the current bottleneck in regards to storage read/write speeds exists not on the storage medium itself but the interlink between processor and storage medium. It's awesome what Intel has done …
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Marvin said: boeyc15 said: Does the 'data bus' speeds come into play here? Or said another way(not too clear to me in article) what does this translate to in real life usage? This memory is supposed to have price/performance somewhe…
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volcan said: Going forward the FBI will be automatically added to your contacts and cannot be removed. As if this is a Google or Microsoft presentation.
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macapfel said: New computers would be really, really nice! My thoughts exactly. I have an iPad Air 2 and not really excited about pencil support. But I would love to see an updated 15" MBP perhaps a new design.
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fallenjt said: bsimpsen said: As many have observed, and AI apparently as not, it's quite possible to gain 0.3" of display without making the phone bigger by shrinking the bezel. It's absurd to declare something absurd without due con…
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jbdragon said: seankill said: Maybe the end of the home button with Touch ID built into the screen? Then able to get a bigger screen in the same or smaller footprint? Just a guess. I hate this Idea! Now you've turned the iPhone i…
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Good to hear.
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On my self built win 10 pro desktop this is not even an option.
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Johnny Ive: It's not a surface dammit
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Slippery slope, Bill, slippery slope.
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radster360 said: And as usual - MarketWatch and CNBC has plastered this as a big story on the day Market is closed! Typical! Somebody call sog pronto.
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foggyhill said: Heat (fast charging) and battery is so not good together, all those "fans" seems to forget that. If you use fast charging while the device is running, you're causing major damage to your battery. People don't realize how littl…
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pscooter63 said: How necessary is this for a 6s, if you already have a middling-to-very-good case already (think OB Commuter), without any screen protector at all? Is this just another peace-of-mind product? (Never had a screen protector on…
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Soli said: staticx57 said: I think we will agree to disagree here. Six different Macs support UHD at 60hz and 4 different Macs support 4K at 60Hz. I do not think this is a limited market. Not just limited, but extremely limited; a…