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Remember Clumsy Ninja from the iPhone event last fall? No surprise that the optimistic (or maybe naive) people behind it thought they would crack it by December. The winter of AI may be over and new hopefuls emerge, but that does not change …
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So, how then do I get the tweetdeck web app?
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I had my first look at a Windows Phone recently. This was Nokia's flagship model. First experience, the interface is poor. Scrolling stuttered slightly. The Tiles also have a major 'user experience' design flaw: because the Tiles cover the entire …
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Maybe HP, the graveyard of acquisitions, will buy it. And then the rule "HP will buy and it will die" will go into effect.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta This did this once - with Windows XP (I don't count Windows 95 because too much of it was simply built on top of earlier versions). With XP (and the NT it was based upon), they essentially start…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid Microsoft is the victim of its own past success. I think Microsoft is above all the victim of poor technical craftsmanship. They never were able to create a software architecture that was…
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Quote: Originally Posted by imagladry Good News! Older versionv of the Mac OS do not update V. 7 of Java. This problem is limited to the most up-to-date version of Java as stated by Oracle. Maybe not so, previous ve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cherrypop *Update: I wanted to add a link to this article, that suggests that 1/3 of PC users faced with the question of whether or not they'll upgrade to Windows 8 say they're going to switch to Mac. That t…
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I wonder what a good NeXT collection is going to cost in a few years time. After all, that was, like, a (not the) foundation of the re-birth of Apple.
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Quote: Originally Posted by priced4evil I don't think this new guy gets it: Apple doesn't just sell a product, it sells a great customer experience. Everybody at that company knows that is how it works, and it is amazing that they a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jay1985 I'm wondering..... how do both companies manage to acquire such sensitive documents? I suspect by referrals from other documents. Like being mentioned in an email, another document etc. It is v…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jay1985 Of course! This is the most obvious way in which you can make improvements to your product - By comparing it to a successful competitors' Product, what's new in it guys, GROW UP! Okay apar…
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I hope Apple will be fanatic going vector in more places. For instance, iBooks Author is very bad at handling SVG and PDF, even converting them to low resolution images when creating the actual iBook.
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Quote: PCs are PCs and Tablets are Tablets Ah well, tablet, laptop, netbook, desktop are all form factors of a "personal computer". I would go as far to say that an iPod with iOS is also a form factor of a 'personal computer' (slight…
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Google is smart enough to target Microsoft and Nokia first to establish a precedent, before moving to Apple based on that result.
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The interesting consequence of Google's argument is that if something patented is quickly copied by everybody else, it becomes a de facto 'essential' standard and thus looses its protection.
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Another nice example: at Apple, innovation is king. If a standard stands in the way of product innovation (which EPEAT does, apparently) they just drop the standard. This happened with Flash and now it happens with EPEAT. Apple must have decided t…
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Ballmer makes a fool of himself, but what is more important is that the company behind it is unable to deliver in the mobile arena. They seem to have the wrong people, not just at the helm, but generally. And whatever Ballmer says, does, plans, en…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gotApple Now who's copying who? If you say: 2002: Bill Gates introduces a new form factor for a mouse-keyboard UI 2007: Steve Jobs introduces multi-touch as a new UI paradigm 2010: Steve Jobs int…
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Quote: Originally Posted by serializer If you want to use your screen it is easy. Turn the device upside down, use the flip keyboard on top, connect the HDMI. Can't be simplier than that. And get limited by HDMI's 1920x1080…