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AppleInsider wrote: » Apple's new 64-bit iOS 7 and A7 processor found in the iPhone 5s apparently have a few bugs that still need to be ironed out, as a new study reveals that applications are twice as likely to crash on the iPhone 5s than they ar…
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therfman wrote: » I hope the Apple can get some of their good RF engineers. BlackBerry phones still have some of the best cellular transceivers in the business. Even with the new generation, you can place a call on a Z10 where the iPhone 5c or …
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andysol wrote: » True. Streaming is the future- no doubt. But Blu-Ray's still increase market share quarter after quarter. It's now 30% vs DVD's 70% of share. And the first 6 months of 2013- Blu-Ray discs were up 15% in sales. Internet stream…
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wierdninja wrote: » Dell's latest 27 inch All in one, is pretty compelling. Hdmi in, Blu-Ray, touchscreen, are all there. Other PC makers offer you these extras too. No matter what Apple's ideals are, people still want these options in their PC…
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corvus wrote: » So you sign away two years of your life to a greedy phone carrier in exchange for $100. Sounds reasonable to them especially after they've drained you for about $2500. No problem. You're free to buy the phone outright and use…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Why just iPhones? I figure they want to also clear out stock of other phones. Is business that bad at Best Buy that they can't even sell iPhones without a promo? Or perhaps it's simply the fact that other phones don't draw p…
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pazuzu wrote: » I bought the newest late-2012 21" iMac to the max and am a bit underwhelmed. The screen is dated and the coating picks up the slightest fingerprints and is a bitch to get clean. I'm spoiled with my retina iPhone and iPad. Hopeful…
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relic wrote: » True but they are extremely overpriced, you can purchase two monitors for the same price with the exact same LG panel found in Apples 27" with more inputs. For the same price you can have the incredible 27” NEC MultiSync PA272W-BK,…
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tbell wrote: » Perhaps, but for people who are changing countries a lot this is better. Who wants to buy a SIM card repeatedly for every country they are in. I agree. I forwarded the information to my sister. She lives in Germany, but travel…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Then why the need for all the special offers? It happens all the time. Great deals appear both when items aren't selling or when items are selling well. In the latter case, it's more a matter of getting you to buy from Best …
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island hermit wrote: » I think Soli figured this out before. Either 4.3 or 4.9. Not true. You could make it any size without changing resolutions by scaling the pixel dimensions. Or, you could use any multiple of current resolutions (1.5x, f…
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pedromartins wrote: » Problems with Mac Line: -Retina models still are expensive and have little memory (128gb? of course it is ssd but is this an iPad?), no updates in a long time are a joke. Haswell brings tremendous benefits once Apple shows…
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bencamx wrote: » Last week I took my iPhone 4S 64GB (great shape) to an Apple store and they offered me $208 for exchange to a 5s. I thought it was very reasonable. Rep said, old iPhones value change everyday. For anyone who hasn't jumped in…
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melgross wrote: » My experience with the estimates by both Gartner and IDC are that they consistently underestimate Apple's shipments across the board. I remember early this year, both said that the Mac's marketshare in the US was going up, but on…
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akqies wrote: » That's irrelevant to these stats. These show two independent sources showing every major OEM gaining some ground (or staying even in one instance) whilst Apple is shrinking their percentage of the PC market share by units. Big d…
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They haven't even hired the person who is going to be responsible for finishing the product and getting government approval. Doesn't sound like a deal is "on the horizon" at all. Or, at least, there won't be any phones sold for quite a while.
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wp7mango wrote: » So basically, you want Apple to make a 13" equivalent of the Microsoft Surface Pro or a Lenovo Helix, or an Apple equivalent of a 13" touch-screen Ultrabook running Windows 8. No. I want Apple to make a product that doesn't su…
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blackbook wrote: » I meant 2272x1280 essentially doubling the iPhone 5's current resolution. The iPhone 5 already has a retina screen. That means that your eyes won't distinguish discrete pixels, so there's no advantage to finer resolution. The…
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coelocanth wrote: » The point is the 5S (and our family owns 3), does not have a top of the line display for a smart phone. 5S display is 1136-by-640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi. Not even 720p. Top line android smart phone like the one be…
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richard getz wrote: » I've posted before that the next Rosetta will be between OS X and iOS, thus allowing Apple to have the Ax chip in the MBA and then beyond which would increase margins as well as keep the competition at bay. You can easily and…