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Google must be even more genius than we thought since they bought Android in 2005, nearly two years before anyone knew for certain Apple was developing a phone. And three years before the App Store opened. Yeah, they developed Android to fight off a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj I am. I'm also assuming we get more RAM. The higher performance (RAM, processor) will be necessary when multitasking. Also the front camera should be very nice for video chat. For $200, why wouldn't you? …
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I don't see this happening. There's a lot that has to happen internally at Apple before a product launch, and they are very careful about what employees are told about this stuff before it's officially announced. Most Apple employees only know what …
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What's up with that single crazy-long hair over Jobs' left ear in the photo? Why is it that tech billionaires can by anything except a decent haircut?
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Microsoft is doing what they always do: trying to foist high-minded concepts on users who just want to get stuff done. Why should I have to grok the idea of "hubs" just to look at pictures or use Facebook? The iPhone interface is so much simpler: th…
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That iOS video is a fake. In the Apple world, light sources always come from directly above, so that drop shadow at an angle is totally wrong.
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I'd like to know how these apps collect their information. It's entirely possible that the software has an incorrect user string or Apple doesn't want to give away the identity of some iPhone 3GS Part Two: The Revenge that's currently in development…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tipoo Remember, it took them years to write it again when they switched from PowerPC to x86 (years with the help of Intel, which they won't have this time), this isn't something that can be done in a short time. Whe…
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I, for one, am thrilled to see Flash on the new Pre Plus. Let Pre users suffer through slow, battery-draining performance to convince them that Apple has been right all along to keep Flash off the iPhone. I'd kill to have that WiFi tethering abil…
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What's interesting is that the Nexus One bests the iPhone in just about every technical respect (processor power, memory, screen quality/resolution -- you name it) but watch one of the video demos. In spite of all that power, the animations are jerk…
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The app is only 2.9 MB. Either these are the best compressed maps in the universe, or else the second you lose cellular connectivity, you also lose your maps. It's cheaper, but it seems like you get what you pay for.
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Bottom line: at this point, Flash needs the iPhone more than the iPhone needs Flash.
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Presumably, Adobe is hoping that getting all the other smart phone manufacturers on board will pressure Apple to adopt Flash. But Apple is notoriously stubborn and, I believe, will hold out. The iPhone may not account for the largest number of smart…
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Ever since the MMS carrier update, I've had a weird problem. I get five bars 3G at work, but only 2-3 bars EDGE at home. I work at one end of downtown, and live at the other end -- a grand total of about 14 blocks distance. I used to get five bars 3…
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It's probably just a minor update like Apple has been known to do from time to time. But I also wouldn't be surprised if they held off on doing certain renovations until Microsoft had committed to its retail layout. If Apple is planning a more si…
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Thank God iSuppli is almost always wrong, huh?
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I generally believe that AT&T was blindsided by the popularity of the iPhone -- particularly once the iPhone 3G was released. AT&T never had the best network. But when you were using a RAZR, the lackluster performance wasn't all the surprisi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carmissimo On the other hand, if the new product is more of a departure from current Touch models than is being anticipated, it makes sense that the old versions would linger on. It is far more likely that were Apple t…
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This makes perfect sense if reports of production problems are true. Who would buy an iPod at full price today knowing that a much better iPod is going to be available in a month or so? If it's also true that the entire iPod line has been discontinu…
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Because of the amount of data it uses, I don't think any single carrier can support all the iPhone customers. But I also think AT&T's network is nowhere near as good as Verizon's. The problem, though, is that it always works to AT&T's adv…