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crowley wrote: » The UK is just remote islands? Everyone knows that DED is a hack, but insulting 60 million people is a new low. When you're a blogger riding on the coat-tails of a successful company little details like that don't matter - h…
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Only DED can call major towns being in the wrong place "relatively insignificant." Presumably the laughable search results are "a minor hiccup"?
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freshmaker wrote: » Ouch. Glad I decided to hold off on upgrading. Hopefully they can get it up to snuff soon! Was looking forward to the built-in navigation... Built-in navigation should be fine, it just won't take you to the correct locati…
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gazoobee wrote: » This is lame even in the context of lame articles the repeat things from other sites. "Reportedly unboxed?" "Packaging similar"???? Who'd a thunk it eh? :rolleyes: I'm still gnashing my teeth at the use of the term "colo…
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AppleInsider wrote: » Centered near the top of the backplate is a small hole or opening, the purpose of which is unknown. Second mic, like the iPhone.
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galbi wrote: » So called "analyst"? How about a fanboy in disguise using emotional language to generate views and publicity? Bitter Fandroid who can't accept a positive review.
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wizard69 wrote: » Kraut has nothing to do with ARMs A15 IP. Frankly it is a bit dishonest to bring it into the discussion. Exactly.
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wesallen wrote: » Yes, apple is way ahead of TI or Sammy. But when it comes to SoC ( systems on chips) qualcomm seems to be a little ahead of Apple. The Krait is an a15 class chip and its been out for 3 months. You keep throwing this out in the…
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Too many scrolly things going on, and it's too narrow - 800x600 displays went out with Windows 95.
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mstone wrote: » That is just a tired old joke that wasn't even funny a decade ago when it first showed up. Using the phrase upgrading my Windows computer to a Mac is just dumb and too clever by half in my opinion, but feel free to use it if it mak…
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enigmamatic wrote: » All music is licensed this way. Even your CDs. Same with your movies and TV shows. The only ones who own the music are the record companies. We just license the music (games, CDs, DVDs, etc.). Willis will lose and frankly I'm…
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shidell wrote: » You are nothing but a bitter, sick old man. XP came out feature-complete in 2001, the initial version of OS X launched at the same time and was a mess--slow, bug-ridden, and threw the Mac community into a hurricane of shift fro…
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solipsismx wrote: » So we're measuring all of Apple's desktop OSes against a single version of desktop Windows that was never a great seller and finally dropped to a point to be lower than Mac OS X because Win 7 is more popular? I'm not seeing th…
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nexusphan wrote: » All current android apps run full screen natively right out of the box on the Nexus 7. Something that the iPad mini might not be able to say. Of course it can say that, the screen dimensions are the same as the iPad 1/2.
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All this will be irrelevant once Cook and Browett get rid of all that pesky "customer satisfaction." No need to be helpful once the mark has handed over the cash.
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Samsung keeps using the word "innovation", right after being found guilty of copying other companies' products. I think that word doesn't mean what they think it does.
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euphonious wrote: » Well, for a start, Windows 7 has been released - an acclaimed and highly successful operating system whose sales dwarf those of OS X. Call that 'nothing' if you want to. Great, the Windows Apologists have arrived. Sorry …
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AppleInsider wrote: » "The symbol is important in a world of digital motion," Hansen explained. "The symbol's squares of color are intended to express the company's diverse portfolio of products." I can think of a few other symbols which better…
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icoco3 wrote: » A feature that has been available in Alarm Clock Pro for well over 1 year and maybe even 2....and I bet most 3rd party apps already do that. I think Alarm Clock Pro has been doing this for a lot longer than two years. I'm amaze…
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tallest skil wrote: » Capacitive areas don't work through cloth. They certainly do. My colleagues CrapBerry is always doing things in his pocket, even when it's supposed to be locked (it frequently unlocks itself for no apparent reason other t…