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Hopefully Apple will find a new font that doesn’t require GPU rendering, good battery capacity and 4 active cores.
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racerhomie said: Burn Qualcomm to the Ground!!! Its hard for me to agree with you. It seems Intel is too busy trying to make chips for Server and Desktop formfactors. If you read the LTE 3GPP/GSM RAN and network standards documents, en…
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foggyhill said: Right... Total bullshit. They will be destroyed fully and completely and this is just desperation. Thats the great thing about civil lawsuits. Information can be subpoenaed, testamony can be gathered. I'm going to …
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cali said: There's nothing private about having a monopoly on data mining and malware. I'm really confused by your comment. Have you read what OS the Boeing Black Phone runs? FYI- This phone is made by Boeing for US Military applica…
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retrogusto said: Another nice thing is that they keep you from having to share your CC number when you pay for something, so if the merchant gets hacked at some point, all the hacker could get is a one-off transaction code that is useless. …
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From what I saw in interviews, Susan Bennet was originally hired by either Lucent Technologies (now Nokia BellLabs) or Avaya to annunciate virtually every vowel/consonant combination and sometimes multiple annunciations and even happy/sad/sarcastic …
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spice-boy said: The target audience for this Swatch device is too young to remember or ever heard of the "Think Different" campaign. I understand Apple trying to protect it's technology, patents and such but this is a waste of time and money.…
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sog35 said: Oh how the might have fallen. Nokia used to be a technology King. Now they are a patent troll. So sad. So pathetic Well, we're starting to trial Nokia-Bell Labs-brand routers at our office. They are going to replace the Luc…
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radarthekat said: Can we also sue movie theaters for not allowing us to bring our own food? And restaurants, for that matter. I really like the atmosphere at Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, but their prices are too high for my taste. I have a…
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Well, I understand the argument Apple is making; after all, a business that makes $21,000,000,000 in revenue during one quarter (with Apple's cut being $6,000,000,000) is a case and business any company would logically fight. But if I wanted to i…
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altivec88 said: Soli said: rogifan_new said: According to the Mac Rumors buyers guide the Mac Pro was last updated 1,115 days ago. It's absolutely absurd that people here are defending that. The Mac mini was last updated 813 day…
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digitol said: Listen you can argue, whatever. Fact remains, this is a severely fuckud up, I'm talking John scully fucked type of apple right now. No single "thing" may be the reason, but rather a combination which starts the moment of the gre…
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safi said: Rightly so. No one wants their data harvested by NSA Local regulations should be the standard. If you grow up in Montana where the highway speed limit is 85, a cop in California will write you a ticket based on the local ordina…
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anantksundaram said: VernonDozier said: Somewhat interesting that Apple, at a Chinese Government Request, would remove an app that NY Times probably had to hire a team of translators to manage. We'll never know if NY Times wanted to c…
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Somewhat interesting that Apple, at a Chinese Government Request, would remove an app that NY Times probably had to hire a team of translators to manage. We'll never know if NY Times wanted to challenge China directly in a court of law. Apple alre…
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When customers learn that systems become more efficient, and all that overhead related to HR, training, on-site cafeteria, hotel, and most importantly, wages don't have to be paid, customers generally expect a price reduction. The main point here, …
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gregg thurman said: The ONLY thing holding back significant OLED production is cash, and Apple has plenty of that. If Apple think's OLED is required it will contract for the production machines instead of waiting for OLED manufacturers to …
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adamc said: dorkus maximus said: I don't understand why Apple doesn't buy these patent portfolios when they can. At a minimum it keeps Apple out of court. Beyond that it could give Apple something to build on (either through licensing …
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rotateleftbyte said: Eastern District of Texas? I guess that Nokia has transitioned all right. Into a Paten Troll aka NPE. Rather a shame that a once proud company has resorted to this. Oh well, that will keep the teams of lawyers tied up f…
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bestkeptsecret said: yojimbo007 said: does Apple win anything when it comes to patent disputes? every headline is: Apple ordered to pay.... Apple ordered to pay.. whats up with that? I was thinking the same thing. Why is …