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pulseimages said: I don't understand why the Switch is selling so well with decision making like this? Well, I have a Switch but I don't give a monkey's toss about voice chat. I love the fact that I have a console that I can just toss in a…
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kbrum said: Wow, what misconception in many comments above. Trump is going to help Apple by lowering the tax of bringing profits back to the USA for use here. Nothing or very little has been said otherwise. Trump wants manufacturing here. …
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artharg said: Ouch. Seems like no one here has been around long enough to recognize this. It's the clock of the processor you're hearing through some sort of electromagnetic coupling to the enclosure. In this case it must a beat frequency tha…
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Seems a bit unlikely that Apple would make a big deal about the Lightning port being a great digital sound source and promote using it, only to throw in the same extremely crappy buds into the box with an adapter, then calling it a day. I hope I'm …
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blastdoor said: antonpablo said: Going 4GB hurts profit margin that's why.. Oh, I dunno.... I think Apple just makes different tradeoffs than the Android guys. Apple has much faster NAND than most Android guys, which reduces the nee…
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goodbyeranch said: It's 9pm. I'm going to take a one hour nap before working my night job. "Hey Siri" wake me up at ten o clock" Siri sets an alarm for the next morning. I'm late to work, get written up, lose a $750 quarterly bonus. "Hey Siri…
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lkrupp said: raz0r said: This is not surprising, actually. Jobs was also doing this. He did actually read emails and would reply to people. Whether the email was about a problem or something more personal, he often enough actually did …
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This is not surprising, actually. Jobs was also doing this. He did actually read emails and would reply to people. Whether the email was about a problem or something more personal, he often enough actually did take the time to read and reply. He als…
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foggyhill said: raz0r said: Apple is wrong thinking that the users are to blame (even partially) I have an ipad 2 among other devices. When the 9.3 update installed, it entered a sort of a setup loop for me (I had to go through the in…
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Apple is wrong thinking that the users are to blame (even partially) I have an ipad 2 among other devices. When the 9.3 update installed, it entered a sort of a setup loop for me (I had to go through the initial setup twice. Setup - everything done…
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waterrockets said: jdgaz said: duck duck go for me. works fine. maybe not as pretty at the google. It's just slower. Users who give Google full access and frequent use get suggestions that are borderline amazing, and searches are s…
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You've got Trump in my Apple Insider ">.> Seriously, I thought this was at least one place where I wouldn't see an article containing his bad hairdo and ridiculous nonsense.
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JamesBB said: I guess you are referring to peak-cars, peak-toys or peak-fridges... Demand for consumables is not finite like natural resources... consumable demand is replacing itself every year! No way that's true. I mean, I'm writing thi…
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swingerofbirch said: My Charge HR is frequently way off. It even reports readings when I'm not wearing it. I wouldn't worry about that. It's probably using The Force to sense your heart rate from across the room lol But seriously, no one …
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melgross said: mac_128 said: sflocal said: I think it's inevitable that driverless cars will be the norm. I think California is just thinking that these cars will run amok and start running over pedestrians. Surely, the self-d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy You commented that people want what they want, but imply you consider Android's default setting to deny "unknown sources" to be too easy to change and the warning box not enough of a deterrent. Is that ac…
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gwydion wrote: » There's a very big and scary warning popping up when you enable unknown sources asking confirmation and explaining the risks of enabling it I'm aware of the warning. I own an Android device, a Windows Phone and an iPhone. Thoug…
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kpluck wrote: » LOL...so this is only a problem if you turn off a major security feature of Android. Yet, all the iOS fan boys will be screaming to anyone that listens..."See, android isn't secure!!" Meanwhile, whenever iOS malware pops up from…
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nasserae wrote: » ... Your traffic app is not actually running for hours in background since they are limited to few minutes then put to suspension state. I see lots of people killing/clearing their "open" apps thinking that it will improve …