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What's up with all of the Google love expressed on Appleinsider? An Android wear article? Seriously? Google once again copies another company. Samsung always expressed their intent to make the Gear watches compatible with iOS. And once they do, Go…
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Why not just use an OLED panel if flexibility is required? OLED panels have a number of other advantages than being flexible. Lower power, superior contrast, thinner, lighter weight, etc. It all boils down to the fact that JDI doesn't have the abi…
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Qualcomm's licensing tactics are quite odious. It would be like the entire automobile industry being held hostage by a single tire manufacturer holding onto vital patents. And then charging a royalty on the entire vehicle rather than the tire itself…
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How about a cellular baseband radio in one of those links? I would get rid of the phone for the watch all together.
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Rayz2016 said: foggyhill said: Going after Apple now would be a recipie for much more legal troubles for them (and a huge amount of money lost) Really? Apple wins in court are few and far between. I doubt the Korean FTC will lo…
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muadibe said: Curious whether this will have any impact on their bid to buy NXP. It very likely will. The government regulators will put the proposed transaction under far greater scrutiny. This also changes the Android landscape conside…
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gmgravytrain said: bdkennedy said: When Apple sues someone, it's a big deal. Bye Qualcomm. Qualcomm isn't going anywhere. It's a Wall Street favorite. Big investors will stick by the company and I wouldn't be surprised if the sh…
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Intel very likely has developed cutting edge technology that Apple desires access to. I suspect it is their 3D XPoint NVM memory based on phase change technology. Apple is willing to go to a less capable modem from Intel at least in the short term…
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k2kw said: Herbivore2 said: Qualcomm has already been sued in Korea. Now the federal government and Apple are both suing them. Intel needs to get busy and release a baseband radio with both CDMA and GSM support, winning all of Apple'…
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Qualcomm has already been sued in Korea. Now the federal government and Apple are both suing them. Intel needs to get busy and release a baseband radio with both CDMA and GSM support, winning all of Apple's modem business. Samsung and LG need to…
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boltsfan17 said: ericthehalfbee said: Samsung still desperately wanting to be like Apple (in complete control over hardware & software). Problem is they tied themselves to Android, so they're never in complete control. And yet they…
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My mistake on the above post. Huawei already manufactured a Nexus phone for Google. Perhaps Google's next choice will be Xiaomi. There aren't many left to take advantage of, aka "screw over."
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It will be interesting to see if this game ever truly makes it to the Android platform. And even more interesting to see how it peforms in that fragmented mess of a market. Most iOS users are on the most modern version. Android is chaotic and fragme…
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The real key is how long is the Pixel useful. I can easily get three very useful years from an iPhone. Most of my friends who purchase Android devices struggle after a year and even more after two years of use. Apple's hardware is quite good. And Ap…
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Who is providing the AI? Is it Microsoft, Google or Amazon? It certainly wouldn't be Apple. Amazon would very likely be willing to provide Alexa. Starting with a new OS makes little sense. Microsoft has been unable to bring Windows to a reasonab…
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Neither company respects privacy. But for data mining and profiling, Facebook's model is far better than Google's. Amazon's model is better also. Unlike Facebook and Google, Amazon doesn't sell the information they accumulate on their own customers.…
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MacPro said: Here's the thing about Apple's so called rivals innovating on their own instead of copying Apple, they may get it wrong and they only have 5% of the smart phone profits between them all! Meanwhile, we have the Watch. This is…
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The Uber app works well. While a bit more inconvenient than in a map app, it won't make that much of a difference. What would be nice would to simply say to Siri to price an Uber ride from one destination to another and then to fetch a ride if des…
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This is likely a play by Google to drive the adoption of Chrome. I got rid of that pathetic browser a long time ago freeing up substantial bandwidth and restoring good performance to my iPhone. I don't use YouTube for much other than how to videos…
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The hackers have been hacked. They reaped what they sowed. Perhaps its best to try and stay offline. Or maintain a low profile.