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saarek said: The only time I ever felt burned by buying an Apple product was with the iPad 3. Less than 6 months after its release out came the vastly superior iPad 4 with a CPU that would drive the retina display for a good few iOS cycles, u…
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bloggerblog said: Eitherway, 65K is a lot of dough and 30min is little time. LOL... Do you think he just came in cold and started "hacking" and happened to get lucky in 30 minutes? That's not how it works. He had 30 minutes to repr…
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kkqd1337 said: Mike Wuerthele said: kkqd1337 said: If Apple made Apple Music more platform agnostic I would give it a go. Probably like a lot of people I use Spotify just because I know it will work everywhere, could easily be c…
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I'm not sure I understand the basis of this argument. Developers set their prices. Nobody is forcing developers to publish for either platform. Apple and Google have their own stores and they get to set the rules. Apple and Google should respon…
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saltyzip said: Lets get to the point, Apple can't keep making this ludicrous profit on its iPhones for ever, so what is the trigger point to the start of the inevitable decline? I realize you're just trolling here, but I'll bite and shut …
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Dracarys said: The Pixel's Portrait mode has gotten so much better since launch, but of course Daniel won't post example of recent photos because that would go against his narrative. All products improve over time. That's not the issue. Th…
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k2kw said: I've definitely have heard positive and negative things about Android/Google at the Verge. I loved Niley Patel's video reviews of both the HomePod and iPhoneX.Even though I didn't buy an iPhoneX he made a comment that stuck with me …
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SendMcjak said: It seems like the intention of this article (aptly: "piece") was to assert that Google's advertising doesn't work, but the article speaks out of both sides of its mouth. If the Pixel is a lackluster piece of hardware ("a turd…
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entropys said: i also note that while HP is the biggest with massive volume compared with Apple, it’s growth rate was higher than Apple. That's a valid observation. However, you have to keep something in mind. The Windows PC market is…
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wizard69 said: They also have to have a reasonable assurance that they believe a technology infringes and then they have to pursue redress directly with said company. After which and when that fails they have to go to court. I really don't k…
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tipoo said: Is the visual sharpness of the screen around curves and small text (check the notification dot for an easy example) closer to the standard 8, or 8 Plus? The 450ppi is higher than the Plus, but with a diamond pentile that means t…
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smaffei said: jwblocal701 said: Or you can just use Mac dvd ripper and handbrake and covert your disc’s yourself and not have to pay the fee...Smh Well… To some of us who make more than $10 an hour, time is worth more than the mone…
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I don't know. Trading one form of DRM for another, then having to deal with all of the rules that apply.... only available in certain locations... only certain titles and movie studios... up charges for conversions, etc. No thanks... that's what r…
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randominternetperson said: In the age of online banking, who still buys programs like Quicken? $35/year or more? No thanks. Online banking doesn't obsolete personal finance. If anything, the two work well together. That said, Quicken…
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dewme said: IMHO this is another red flag of concern about APFS reliability. The tolerance for bugs in such a critical operating system component should be as close to zero as humanly possible. You are jumping to an unsupported conclusi…