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If you "dock" the watch you're going to miss out on the haptic notifications. I'm not sure what you gain from "docking" it other than trying to keep it charged and personally, I've yet to have any battery life issues whatsoever. It's 4:30 and I'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb Their higher-end stuff isn't bad, but that's not where you can achieve mass-market numbers.... Ummm... tell that to Apple.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Elijahg The problem IMO is that because single port is used for everything, it's all the more inconvenient than if it was a single port for a specific purpose (power, for example). It means people will be constantl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by K2kW I would love for Apple to enter the high-end consumer market for cameras. A full frame or APS sensor with IOS, optical Zoom, great autofocus, and 40 Megapixel out put. Apple isn't going to enter the market wi…
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Actually, what I want to see a story on is how Apple's going to appease its "Gold" customers when the next generation watch ships. Unlike a traditional watch, this version is going to be "obsolete" within a couple of years as processors, screens,…
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Pressure? "Anything in the price range of 500 francs to 1,000 francs ($500-$1,000) is really in danger," Mock told Bloomberg. "I do expect an Ice Age coming toward us."
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal The concept is great, but it is so ripe for abuse. Too bad they didn't do the same thing with the automobile. Just think of all of the ways someone could act irresponsibly or, ever worse, commit a crime a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by boredumb And, not to be a Luddite here, but... Ah, the infamous "but" clause...
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Quote: Originally Posted by rtdunham As digital cameras got smaller and smaller I remember seeing one that incorporated a zoom lens using a mirror so that the zooming occurred not front to rear but side to side, internally. An extremely slim ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii I think the correct time to make a new programming language is when there has been some major advancement in theory. For example when OO was invented, the correct thing to do was go from C to Objective-C. And i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JavaCowboy 2) Expressing a function that could return one of two types. A good example is a String or some sort of Error type on a function that does some sort of computation. If the computation succeeds, return a Stri…
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I don't think running your company into bankruptcy ranks as "performance"...
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 So what's the solution? Writing about the problem is easy, and helps no one. Well, I could say that you can't solve a problem until you've diagnosed exactly what the problem might be. (grin) But a sol…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Samsung has zero brand loyalty and very little stickiness to keep people coming back. What is the Samsung ecosystem. What do I get with a Samsung phone that I couldn't get with an LG or HTC phone? Exactly.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingOfSomewhereHot A "drop" of more than 10 feet ?? (for us Brits and Americans) ... that seems a bit absurd. Sigh. Conversion error.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Inkling So the test involves a height of one meter (about three feet)? Two meters (six feet) would be more true to life, since it would simulate falling from a phone being held up to the head. Does Corning think that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY For example, the iPhone 4 made an improvement in usability because of its thinness over the 3GS, but the flat sides, in and of themselves, moved backwards in ergonomics. If they had done that with the 3GS …
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"Contrary to a Wednesday New York Times report, %u201Cthere are no fines to MCX merchants%u201D who choose to partner with Apple Pay and leave the merchant group..." Nice way to sidestep the issue. Yep. there are no fines, but the MCX contract repo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sevenfeet MCX will share your data with MCX Merchants...you'll need to check the privacy policies of the merchants and/or their loyalty programs once that data is shared. I think the name Merchant CUSTOMER EXCHAN…
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""Removing this sensitive information from the mobile device significantly lowers the risk of it being inappropriately disclosed in a case that the mobile device is hacked, stolen or otherwise compromised," Davidson wrote." Ah. That explains the li…