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msf wrote: » I doubt Google will lose that much over time. They will build a kick-ass Maps apps that many users will utilize regardless of the state of Apple maps. Missing the whole point. Google has already built a kick ass maps application f…
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It's about time. Apple maps just plain sucks. I've been an apple fan for a long time and enjoy using their desktop os and laptops, but their mobile offerings are just not comparable to android powered devices. Worst part is that they choose to be …
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I have an iPhone 4 and a Galaxy Nexus. On the iPhone, I use WiFi because Verizon 3G isn't very fast. On the Galaxy Nexus, I use 4G because I usually get ~25Mbit/down and ~20Mbit/UP, which is faster than the internet speed on most of the WiFi netwo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PaulMJohnson I've just read on the BBC (not prone to publishing rumors) that Steve Jobs has died. A very sad day for his family, and all of us who are touched by technology - the last three decades have been dominat…
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Come on guys...a little competition is good. I personally own an Android and an iPhone 4. I like them both in their own ways. As a MS developer by day, I think it's great that I could leverage my C# skills to quickly port existing code over to WP…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 At least Microsoft is kinda starting anew. Just got the message on my PC during BIOS startup: No Keyboard Detected. Press F1 To Resume Windows Phone could have said: No Signal Detected. Call 1800-WP…
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Now the iPhone will work in NYC!
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Quote: Originally Posted by macinthe408 Most Popular App: WikiLeaks (Battlefield Edition) That's hilarious!! Although the "App Store" would reject it so it would be Android only unless the soldier "military breaks" their iPhone.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Apple's App Store policies are still not really analogous to the problems of Microsoft. Apple is building two concurrent development platforms. The native app store which they do control and HTML5 web apps whe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee Well, developers are just like any other businessman. Some strive to be the best ... while others strive to just be. I'm not sure what this statement is supposed to mean. The platform a developer develops o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dorotea Out of curiosity, do you also prefer the open data collection and open snooping into your data that is the business of Big Google Brother? Absolutely not and Google should be ashamed for those practices. Da…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell What does jail breaking have to do with Microsoft? It's the overall idea of creating an environment and basically saying that if you want to play, you'll play by my (Stevie's) rules. I prefer the open so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Postulant Apple can't tell me what apps that I can install on my phone just like I can't tell Apple what apps to sell on their store. Actually, Apple has been outspoken against jail braking an iPhone and said that i…
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While I enjoy some of Apple's products, I'm leaving the iPhone behind. As an original iPhone owner, I've enjoyed the phone for the last 3 years and will be the first to say that it revolutionized the mobile industry. However, I'm not to happy with…
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Great. Now the mac users at work will want me to write vb code behind their excel sheets. VB is one of the worst languages I've ever learned.
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Quote: Originally Posted by g3pro That is purely a subjective judgement based on your personal preference. It is copy-and-paste, no matter how you cut it. Of course it's subjective judgment based on his personal preference/opinion, who's pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me I'll alert the media. Thanks! Just remember, you heard it on AI first!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland Ads in a "book"? Yuck. The prices are a ripoff, anyone who doesn't see that is either loaded or a fanboy. Probably no ads in books you pay $$ for but other media for sure. It's your choice not to buy an iPa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland At those price there's not too many possibilities really. Perhaps magazines will sell "ok", but at $13 to $15 for a book on an LCD screen--no thanks. Remember, it's up to the publishers to set their own pric…
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I think the key to success for the iPad is obviously media consumption. Think about the possibilities for books and magazines. Take a cookbook for example, not only will you have the recipes stored in the book on a e-page, there will also be multi…