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It doesn't make sense for them to upgrade me to a 4K (or 5K) display at the old $999 price. I am expecting that they will have to Cinema displays, one based on the current iMac screen and a new 5K one. I think I am just going to get the updated …
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I ordered an Apple Cinema Display a week ago and it was supposed to ship the next day, and then it mysteriously got delayed. I am thinking that there is a refresh on the Cinema Display in the works. Fingers crossed.
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Are they talking about replacing the head unit or some more add-on unit? I think I'd prefer something that I can add to my car stereo rather than have to pull apart my car to get CarPlay. Is it just me who'd rather not have to pull apart my dash?
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Great idea. However, it looks like the actual locking mechanism does not have a lot of 'interlock' to make it hard to break with a good twist. My MasterLock has a notch in its main hackle to interlock with the locking mechanism to make it hard …
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philboogie wrote: » Link? I can't find it. Not in my Store, nor in the US one. It is available at netputing.com. http://netputing.com
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I'd add 'HandyPrint' to the list for those with iOS devices; it lets you print to any printer on your OSX machine from your iOS devices. Saves the cost of buying an 'AirPrint' compatible printer and simply works.
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I can't believe that they are charging for this release. Fix their language parser and make it iOS7-compatible and they want to charge again. Wow!
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I think he got the rumor backwards - A higher resolution screen at 12.1" for a new iPad makes sense (a higher res screen for the iPad is simply unnecessary). - A new Macbook Air with a higher res screen also makes sense, but perhaps that is also a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rossistboss That would be really stupid. Why make a phone look bad by taking away Siri. Siri doesn't cost anything so it won't raise the manufacturing cost, which is what this phone is focusing on. There …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee No, they will still need the mechanical home button. Replacing it with a capacitive button is a fail for various reasons that have been gone over many times before. Please enlighten u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Andysol Uhh... Then what? You press the solo cup on my iPhone? Dust it like in CSI and read it. You'd get the same info (probably more) as if you hacked the scanner on an iPhone 5S. Do with the info…
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The sensor from Authentech does not provide a traditional fingerprint read; it provides a unique biometric that the system can use to confirm is yours. In fact, it likely only stores a hash of the measurement to compare with. I doubt the fingerp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Not so optimal for those who choose not to use Fingerprint Authentication. Should work just as before if you decide to opt out of the additional security of using the fingerprint authentication. W…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cwoloszynski Given that they already have a 'face' detector in the unit (to turn off the screen/touchscreen when near your face when talking on the phone), it seems natural that Apple could use that sensor …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jayfizzle A convex home button will create problems with it being inadvertently hit. Although the fingerprint sensor is a great option Apple would be better off finding a way to keep it concave or wait til t…
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I agree with the comment about the Safari icon; can Apple please try something new for that? It is just ugly.
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ppietra wrote: » I don%u2019t see this being implemented for payments! It isn%u2019t as secure as NFC method Huh? BLE is just as secure. They both end up using encrypted exchanges for security. Proximity is not security.
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I'd expect no LTE and a slower processor with 16 GB of FLASH as the only size and a low-end camera module (5MP-ish). The goal is to ensure that folks have an entry-level model to join the iOS community. I think that there is a lot of value in iO…
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I plan on sticking with Pixelmator, I moved there and I'm not looking back. Sorry Adobe, but for $15, I have all the tools I need. Cheaper than a single month of Adobe rentals!
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And TSMC just announced that they finished the results of their partnership with ARM to bring the Cortex A57 on their latest process. Good time for Apple to move to TSMC.