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benjamin frost wrote: » Interesting. Tech companies are reinventing numbers. Microsoft went from 8 to 10. Apple went from 10.9 to 10.1. If 10.10 were a number being used in a mathematical operation, you would be correct. Unfortunately, f…
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Windows 9… so bad they were afraid to release it? Seriously, running a hybrid OS is not the best thing to do. No one will be happy. Again.
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waterrockets wrote: » This year? Maybe Google Cloud Services and Apps Platform, where you can create, host, maintain, and build HTML5 solutions, with big data capabilities, integrated debuggers, flourishing APIs, and do it all from within Chrome. …
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Bigger volume and thinner margin means greater risk. One should point out that, of the android phones, only Samsung turns a profit — most likely because of its cheap phones and non-phone operations, not its smartphone products.
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hawkblade wrote: » Quote:Originally Posted by macaholic_1948 That also. But, try scrolling through the tiny photos in date order as well. The old camera roll matrix photos were easier to see. UM, click Photos, then at the bottom click the P…
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malax wrote: » Right, but that was true before this change too. The merger of local photos and shared photos was the complicating factor that I wasn't getting. That also. But, try scrolling through the tiny photos in date order as well. The old …
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malax wrote: » Explain to me how what you said makes any sense. If someone can't find their picture in a chronologically organized "Collections" view how were they finding those same pictures in the old chronologically organized "Camera Roll" lis…
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johnny mozzarella wrote: » No. Apple under Jony Ive is clearly going in the opposite direction, away from skeuomorphic 3D UIs. I guess that's why they filed the patent. And, no, I don't think this concept is necessarily limited to skeuomorphic d…
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I wonder if this GUI will be used in future, new devices that Apple does not currently market but has in development. It would seem that a multi-core device using the A-8 or similar chip, larger touch screen, providing a more-desktop feel while ma…
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Proud to be a wall-hugger because that means I am using my phone. A lot. A whole lot. As for quick charging... It fully charges in an hour or less. Samsung would be ecstatic if their users could use their phones as much as Apple's phones are used.
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Riiiight!
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So, if you use your phone, you can't save your battery. If you save your battery, you can't use your phone. Personally, I would rather use mine. And, I do. Constantly. Ten house of use per day, if I drain the battery. Give me a charger. Samsung …
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gtr wrote: » You know, up until recently, I wasn't particularly impressed with Amazon either. Until I read this: http://www.amazon.com/forum/kindle/ref=cm_cd_tfp_ef_tft_tp?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx1D7SY3BVSESG&cdThread=Tx3J0JKSSUIRCM…
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zoffdino wrote: » I'm sure the contract has a penalty clause in case one side doesn't comply with the terms. Breaking commercial contracts is a big deal. It's even scarier when you do so against a giant who has a bottomless pit of money to throw a…
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A court decision determining that Samsung must pay royalties as defined by contract and court decision will have little impact on Samsung if they still refuse to pay. The only action that will ensure that Samsun complies is for US and EU to sanction…
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jungmark wrote: » The missile system magically moved from Russia to the rebels before the attack and then magically moved back to Russia afterwards. The US admitted it's error. Even earlier Russian regimes admitted their actions with regard to …
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This from a country known for it's open, free society. One where the people are free to conduct their personal and public affairs, even to the point of dissent, without fear of reprisal. A country where one's religious, political and even gender pre…
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josha wrote: » China is right on, Apps that want your location are a privacy invasion. Most of those Apps don't need that location info. It's become a pain continually refusing App requests for my location. Some Apps I delete rather than turn…
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So, if it's a problem, they can turn bro-location services off.