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I really wonder what will happen when today's young streamers grow up and realize that they own no music whatsoever and that if they want to keep listening they'll have to pay a subscription fee for the rest of their lives. The reality is that most…
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Why does "everyone" want a microphone in their home listening to everything that happens and sending that data back to Amazon, Google or Microsoft? In most science fiction tales with constant surveillance it was the government listening to every wor…
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toddzrx said: adrayven said: Thats assuming this report is correct which I highly doubt. I'd put more stock in Ming-Chi Kuo and Sept/Oct release. Reason, Intel has a new revision of Skylake (fixes) called Kaby Lake due to be…
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digitalclips said: jlandd said: Same here. Been skipping upgrading based on what the updates have turned out to be but I really need to move my #1 down to my #2 and get a current #1. All I want is great performance, I really don…
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I don't think we'll see Skylake processors in a MBP. Why? In a few months Intel will ship Kabylake with a new chipset that supports USB 3.1 and Thunderbolt 3 through the USB-C interface. Why is that important? Apple will be able to ship computers …
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The goal of the original Macintosh was to turn computers into appliances. Along the way there have been some "trucks" that allowed virtually every part to be replaced, but that end goal has always been in sight and is nearly a reality for the vast m…
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The new Mac Pro is a cool looking little thing much like the Mac Cube was. Like the cube it's priced high from a pure performance standpoint while seriously limiting expansion or upgrades. It's an appliance for a very specific user who needs distr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 They may phase out the non retina 27" model if they have manufacturing under control. I suspect the primary reason for having both is to moderate any ramp up issues they might have. I really doubt that …
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It's good to see people who are happy with Yosemite in every way because my personal experience has been more mixed. I know over 120 Mac users and while the jury is out on the UI changes in Yosemite, there is a unanimous verdict that it's slower tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon Lol no. Excel for OS X will be feature compatible with the Windows version in Office 2015. You're also missing the fact that MS ported a 99% feature complete version of full-blown Office to ARM for t…
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ARM Mac - can't run Windows, but can run iOS x86 Mac - can run Windows, only developer tools can run iOS Given that iOS apps are designed for small touch screens, being able to run them on your Mac doesn't seem like a particularly important feature…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland When I start up my computer and see a black space where there is meant to be a menubar it doesn't seem right to me. I've seen missing menu bars in both Mountain Lion and Mavericks, but it's pretty rare …
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Quote: Originally Posted by warren602 Could it be because teens don't regularly spend $350 on a watch? Most ADULTS I know don't spend that kind of money on a watch. Im sure it will sell phenomenally well regardless of this data. And $350 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rick 007 I believe it's something to do with maintaining similar physical sizes of 44 pt x 44 pt squares (which is the minimum recommended target size for touches). An iPhone 6 Plus is about 2.7 inches wide. Wit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Only 2 million? That seems shockingly small, even though it represents a platinum status for sales. When an idiotic video of PewDiePie can garner tens of millions of hits on YouTube one wonders... Apple…
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Looking at the MBP situation there was a clear reason why Apple continued to ship 2.0GHz and 2.3GHz machines instead of adopting the identically priced 2.1 and 2.4GHz parts: the top end was stuck at 2.6GHz. Without a new top end chip Apple didn't wa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 this is why I'll never buy a Chinese brand phone Or a Chinese or Korean smart TV. Actually it's hard to use any electronics these days without someone tracking every step you take and every tap you make. I…
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Bigger SSDs are usually faster regardless of manufacturer.
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Sadly Flash is still used in places where it needn't be like streaming World Cup games. Having said that I have a serious question. Is there a competing technology for developing online games? I'm thinking mostly of my children who visit sites l…
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If you've ever installed an app on Android or Windows Phone you'll have seen the long list of permissions requested, many of them completely unrelated to the purpose of the app. That's just how it goes. They ask for the moon and hope you'll give it …