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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry And even if you were correct and the temperature inside the goggles did go that low, why would the HUD still work, but not the GPS? I would guess that the HUD is able to withstand lower temps than the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry Where, exactly, are the components that were exposed to below -4 F? Not the HUD in the goggles presumable, since, firstly, that kept working and, secondly, it should not be that cold inside the goggles. So w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Perhaps similar, but it doesn't really matter because iOS is not certified UNIX. You can read the dozens of requirements here: http://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/testing/prodstds.htm iOS doesn't conform to a…
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Bullsh!t. Absolute Bullsh!t. He simply saw the writing on the wall; Nintendo was going to sue the frigging pants off him for outright stealing the entire premise and artwork of his "game" (particularly as they reorganize their mobile department a…
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It's about time they put those accelerometers to some real work.
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Apparently these guys have some pretty hopeful investors... I could be wrong, but this just doesn't seem like a product that flies off the shelves.
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I doubt it... Samsung could be the first to put a completely useless, easily by-passable fingerprint scanner in a mobile device - sure. I sincerely doubt that they have mastered secure fingerprint scanning, as Apple likely has. If anyone remember…
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Can't remember the last time any other manufacturer admitted to anything negative without being outed first. Just one more reason to by Apple products.
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This would be incredible frustrating as a developer... Screen density fragmentation is already making for ridiculously large Apps (with most devs including 4 different version of their imagery to accommodate the various screen sizes/densities -- in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jd_in_sb At the end of the day I don't think Apple would have picked Intel because their chips used too much power when compared to ARM. From the sounds of the article, Apple already had an ARM chip d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by malax So sell your shares and invest in a company that isn't a joke with a delusional CEO. I expect we'll survive your dumping your vast holdings onto the market. Hear, hear! Apple never was, nor…
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I recently read a quote that said: "In the beginning Digital was said to be killing music, it turns out that Digital actually saved music." I think it's much more accurate to say that Steve Jobs and then subsequently the iTunes Music Store saved mu…
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Of the plethora of free VoIP applications available, why would anyone choose Facebook?
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Give me table-numbers and customer-tabs and I'm fully and totally sold.
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Horrible implementation, horrible idea, horrible everything.
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Quote: Originally Posted by xgman On Schedule Dec 13, 2012 by 10:30 AM Destination Largo, MD Curious if you purchased a standard configuration or did you get a Build-to-Order machine?
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Quote: Originally Posted by chabig I'm pretty sure I still have that. It's half working... Any songs that were already setup will still do their Gapless thing, but anything you add from here on out will not have the option t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Vaelian Why would it need to be used primarily on PCs? It is clear that the media type is still used, so the claim that it is obsolete (and the comparison with the floppy drives of age) are pointless. …