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Quote: Originally Posted by SSquirrel Actually I could see a case for someone who needs a MBP for travel heavy work with lots of horsepower needed (photographer or sound engineer could be a good example) could end up with a MBP to do their work a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FuturePastNow If 11.6", thinner, with a Core 2010 processor is true, you can kiss non-Intel graphics goodbye. The good news is that Intel's HD Graphics aren't terrible. They're a big improvement over the previous GM…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mazda 3s I'm impressed that my death grip issues at home were resolved with a free MicroCell. If I had to pay, I'd be pissed. So what happens when you know, leave the house? I know GSM tech has greater issues penetr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tawilson It isn't up to Apple to unlock the phones, the carrier is the only one who can "unlock" an iPhone. Apple can sell a phone without a lock, but that's a different kettle of fish altogether. Apple can sell yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 You aren't looking at the specs very closely, NVidia is doing mobile pretty good. At least reasonably competitive with ATI. More so the video acceleration from NVidia is pretty good. Dave Apple ha…
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I'm sure Apple will make it unibody and as thin/small as possible, so you can continue to pay top dollar for a C2D and integrated graphics...
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Quote: Originally Posted by sheff I call BS. Apple will never allow "an iPhone without the phone" touch. Touch is much more reasonably priced, considering its an unlocked iPhone. iPod is $199 unlocked iPhone 699. Hard to justify when the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by talksense101 Competition is good for the consumer. How responsive is the overall browser with regard to page load times / UI response, etc? Froyo is still faster on most sites, even with Flash enabled. Quote: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chopper I think you're a little out of touch with the current state of netbooks. We have one as a test machine and the following may (or may not) be of interest. The CPU is an Intel Atom 280 running at 1.67 GHz. RAM…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Most of the stuff I was complaining about were nuisances, not problems, but they seemed to be unnecessary ones. I guess I'd have no idea how reliable the OS is, the computer and OS hasn't given me reliability p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM From what I understand, every major CAD & CAM software has this problem. This is in contrast with the old CAD software that I had, which run under Windows 3.11 / Win 32S and still ran reliably under Windows…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 9secondko This is why I don't buy ANYTHING from Microsoft any longer. they seem to only want to entice you away from your money with the promise of "the future." then they pull the rug out from under reality. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism At least they make enough profit in other areas so they can make these mistakes over and over. Have you guys seen the Kin teardown on iFixit. It's probably the weakest HW design I've seen in the last decad…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bluedalmatian Why is the so called Halo effect not so much larger. When are all these iPod, iPhone & iPad users going to switch. I know the Mac market share is going up but its only climbing very slowly. I would…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hands Sandon I don't think Apple would suffer too badly even if it couldn't fix the problem. Most people will figure ways around it because they like the phone too much to want to swap and most people will use a case. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hands Sandon Thinking about Apple's response got me thinking back to a program I heard on the radio a few months ago that said the US government wanted phones to be kept at least half an inch or so away from the body d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland You may be right. I'm wondering how they'll fix it though, seeing as the antennas are external and spanning the edge of the whole phone. It seems to me if some magic software update cannot fix this we may be lo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by piot Ireland that's a great video showing how the bars drop.... but it doesn't show how it affects making a phone call. This one will: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03PQyWp0mWE
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Interesting info from engadget. http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/24/s...d-left-handed/ Quote: One iPhone 4 demonstrated the issue everytime it was held in our left hand (as a right-handed person is apt to do) so that our palm was essential…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BartBuzz If I recall, there are two antennae...one to control wifi and one for GSM. Yes. BT/Wifi/GPS on one side, GSM on the other.