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Quote: Originally Posted by Vorsos Surprising to see Texas Instruments on this list. Are they still making the same models of graphing calculators, for the same retail price, since 1994? of course they are. TI is a whole lo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc At the same time, whoever decides to pitch in a good reply to the above question... I have an additional question: I understand the basics of 64-bit and it's advantages, mainly be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That is, of course, your option. However: 1. It may well cost you a great deal more in time and money to switch (buying new apps, etc) than to simply buy a new Mac Mini. 2. You will lose s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Or, you could simply do what most normal people would do and continue to use the computer for whatever you've been using it for until it's time to upgrade. Snow Leopard won't stop running on tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta If they haven't upgraded to Lion, why would you expect them to upgrade to ML? Personally, I've held on to Snow Leopard on my 64-bit Intel Mac because I have been reluctant to jump on the bandwago…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Elijahg Absolutely nothing to do with that at all. Upgraded Mac Pros don't work when they have GPUs that support OpenGL 4. It's an entirely artificial limitation, as per usual with Apple, trying to fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro Court of Public Opinion says: "That was dumb." Really? I would think that the court of Public Opinion actually said: "What lawsuit?"
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy No one knows. Apple surely wouldn't officially admit to a single one, and Google doesn't report numbers either. Additionally what qualifies an app as malware-infested? Is it when it does something …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 If Google did that, they would lose the control they have to lock handset makers into their ecosystem. They still own the Play marketplace (the "walled garden"), and they could still compel h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JerrySwitched26 Since when does Apple's legal army "suggest" that someone made "misstatements"? Don't they usually insist that the other side is lying? Are they following a new strategy …
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Quote: If the record of an investigation lacks evidence sufficient to support a RAND-based affirmative defense (e.g., equitable estoppel, implied license, waiver, etc.), under what circumstances (if any) should a RAND oblig…
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Fairly simple solution: Ship the device without the Gmail app. As it crosses the border, it will not contain the infringing functionality. As soon as the device reaches the customer, they can log on to the Google Play marketplace, and inst…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ankleskater What part of the iPhone is aluminum? Point taken. The last time exposed aluminum was used on an iPhone was in the original model. Quote: Originally Posted by RichL …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ankleskater "Aluminum" and glass? Aluminum? What's wrong? I don't see anything wrong. Unless perhaps you're upset about the spelling of the word "Aluminum". IUPAC recognizes both "Alumi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I think you're confused. What makes you think that Apple usually delivers its phones directly to end users? Sure, that's an option and some percentage is undoubtedly going that way, but most iPhones are…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Newtonrj "Samsung expects Galaxy S III sales to reach 10M in July" Although it appears to be a good phone, I wonder how much of this is sales into the channel and not sales to the end user. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Ready for the damages that Google was ordered to pay Oracle? $0. Nada. On the other hand Oracle still may be required to pay some more of Google's attorney fees in addition to t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jeffreytgilbert It has to be supported by the OS. I can't see windows 8 suddenly adopting this out of the blue, but i can see them trying to clone it in windows 9. The fundamental technologies required…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael Pollard A 17" with a 3091x1987 pixel display (extrapolated from the 15.4" model's resolution) would be nice. It's interesting that they went with a 14x9 aspect ratio - maybe to allow 16x9 video plus…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I believe that Skype came after Vonage. I don't know of you remember, but Vonage was advertising itself as a phone replacement, both for your home phone, and then later, for your cell. Even for …