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rickers wrote: » Isn't Steve-O one of the people who said something to the effect of, "if you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about"? Steve rebelled against authority. He was out to change the world, not play within its r…
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tallest skil wrote: » Shut up and go away. Apple couldn’t care less. They don’t make products for them; they don’t care about cheap products. Well, that’s wrong. Not in the slightest. Please bone up on all this. Nope. Wrong. Try again.…
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BTW, iSheep... His Steveness would have NEVER cooperated with the NSA. Tim Cook is the new John Sculley.
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tallest skil wrote: » Shut up and go away. Awwww... Truth hurts doesn't it? Blind faith is your doom...
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Buahahahaha! Glad I left Apple! Keep buying their tainted products you iSheep! My Galaxy Note 3 is WAAAAYYY better than my iPhone ever was and if they dare taint it, I'll root it.
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Near perfect circumstances? You've only seen the beginning... Biometric security isn't secure.
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I told you that it was easily bypassed and I was told I was a troll and needed to do research before posting, etc. Well, here it is... Biometric security is a joke.
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Wrong. It has already been stated that Kit Kat, Android's soon to be released new version, will have 64 bit support and Samsung clearly stated its next phone, likely the Galaxy S5, will have a 64 bit processor. These don't happen overnight. They've …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Go away. The truth hurts, and the stock market is showing how the public feels about Apple's latest offerings. Apple needs to pull something out of its rear or it'll be irrelevant in the mobile spac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Source? I find zero information stating that. Proof? Given Samsung’s past devices, I would be surprised if they had longer than a six week turnaround in designing a new one. http://liliputing.com/2…
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Folks, obviously 64 bit has been in the works, already, in Android. Kit Kat was named and soon will be announced, so development is pretty deep into it, already. Kit Kat will be having 64 bit support from Google. Also, the Galaxy S5 is due in Feb/Ma…
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A cheap plastic iPhone 5C and some spec bumps with a finger print scanner? Yawn... iOS 7 looks like a new paint job and that's all. Yawn... Apple has seriously lost its mojo! I'll wait for the iOS 7 upgrade on my phone to judge. Seriously looking at…
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At once, I applaud this because I really want one, but a deplore that it has taken so long. I want one now, and I need to upgrade now. I don't want one next year. Apple is so far behind the curve on this one, it makes me scratch my head.
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One of the biggest complaints of Android that has frustrated users was the fact that performance took a nose dive over time. Android 4.3 fixes that by, finally, adding TRIM support, which mysteriously has been absent despite the Linux kernel having …
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I think Apple could gain more marketshare if it trimmed its margins just a little bit. Love the Mac, but it is pricey. I know the quality is good, but I can spec out a gaming rig I build myself for less that will run circles around any iMac, and I k…
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Tacky. I doubt Apple would release something this ugly.
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You know, you guys can continue to defend Cook all you want, but as Apple loses marketshare, so too will it eventually lose revenue. It's time for Cook to innovate or get out.
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A full couple of years after Android phones have had them... This is innovation? Seriously? Apple has had the finest camera of any phone, yet they've lagged in this technology for years, now. I just feel that more and more Apple is trading on thei…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Phone-UI-Guy "Post PC Era" just sayin.... There will never truly be a "post PC era". The iPad cannot replace a Mac or a PC for many tasks. It's just that we've reached a point where our hardware from …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Soloman And I'd bet the farm that they fired the people best suited to have innovative ideas. Well, you do remember that Microsoft software engineer that spilled the beans on how bad things were in…