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ireland wrote: » His main prediction this year thus far (a new thinner MacBook Pro Retina in June was wrong. Is AI in bed which this guy or what? I've been wondering the same thing. Recently, his drivel has been sourced from "the well connected…
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AppleInsider wrote: » Kuo, who has earned a positive reputation for accurately predicting Apple's future product plans, revealed in a research note on Saturday that new lower-cost version of its iMac desktop in the works. I would really love to…
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dasanman69 wrote: » What if they're blending the signal and amplifying it so these tiny antennas get good reception? And these signals do get blended once they hit the web. I doubt that each individual antenna has it's own discrete internet connec…
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island hermit wrote: » Actually, that's what Apple's most vocal fans on here call it. Seriously. I call it a new phone and they call it the 5 with a different skin. I can show you the posts if you don't believe me. Who cares? It is ess…
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tallest skil wrote: » And your post has what at all to do with anything relevant, much less anything I said? Few steps back, now. It's completely relevant to your post - and the absurdity of your continuing to pretend that you're the worl…
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dasanman69 wrote: » I'll post this again and another one. http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/05/21/aereo/ http://m.cnet.com/news/aereo-brings-over-the-air-tv-to-the-cloud/57377530 The second link doesn't work. The first one, if accurate,…
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allenbf wrote: » My understanding is that their antenna and service is patented, so it doesn't have to fit anyone's idea of what a typical antennas is sized. It also doesn't matter if you have doubts, apparently multiple judges have reviewed the e…
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wakefinance wrote: » http://www.pcworld.com/article/2013751/why-cant-32-bit-windows-access-4gb-of-ram.html A 32-bit system can't "talk to" more than 4GB of RAM. 32 bits can only make a little more than 4,000,000,000 different combinations of …
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focher wrote: » Despite your lack of belief, it remains true. They use dime sized micro antennas and each subscriber has a dedicated one. It's just fact. And, yet, I've never been able to find any documentation that each subscriber gets a dedic…
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leftoverbacon wrote: » Text of the 4th Amendment of the US Constitution: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated..." Shouldn't privat…
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starbird73 wrote: » ?Sprint supports your position much more. 21 Smartphones (New/Android) - 12 are 4.5" or less (all are 4.3 or less, then 4.7" and up) T-Mobile - 5 of 14 (36%) are 4.3 or smaller. 8/14 (57%) are 4.5 or smaller. Verizon - 8 …
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tallest skil wrote: » I’ve felt that material. That is a bad material. Is there ANYTHING that you aren't an expert on? /s First it was the iPhone 5 - Apple would NEVER release a 4" phone. 3.5" is perfect and no one could possibly want a dif…
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ajmonline wrote: » If I switch my existing 4 line plan to the new Share plan at the level I use (the level I currently have is even worse). I pay an extra $50 per month with no added benefit. Thanks but no thanks ATT That's what happened to me …
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focher wrote: » Actually not. Aero has won every single court battle, including at the appellate level. The important distinction is that Aero uses a different micro-antenna for every subscriber. That's what makes it private. . That's what I s…
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allenbf wrote: » You may want to read it a little more closely. I've been following Aereo for well over a year and it isn't rebroadcasting, which is why the courts have ruled in their (Aereo's) favor. It makes perfect sense if you think about it…
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djames4242 wrote: » Does it not work out to cost about the same though because you're buying phones off-contract and paying full price? I'm looking at their plans and it looks like it's honestly about the same price. If I take the three iPhones on…
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daven wrote: » Aero isn't useful for me as I'm not in one of their target markets but I use a video capture system to save what I want to see on my network drive and can then watch it wherever I want to. That said, I've only recorded three movies …
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tkell31 wrote: » If the sensor really is limited the holiday quarter could be a big disappointment. The benchmark is 4.3 million phones a week from last year. Less than that and revenue and EPS will suffer. Focusing on demand without knowing th…
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struckpaper wrote: » Given that Samsung has been identified as the manufacturer of A7 and at least some of the A6 variants, how could Samsung be so far behind Apple in mobile processor revenue? I am missing something here ... Because Samsung is…
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focher wrote: » It's AT&T. There's only "expensive" options and "more expensive" options. That's exactly why I switched from AT&T to Straight Talk over a year ago. I've been completely happy with the change. I lose visual voice mail and…