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Who didn't see this coming? The PC market has been a race to the bottom for far too long, and the idea of a premium PC is just foreign to everyone outside the hardcore gaming community, and even they will settle for lower quality stuff, sometimes, a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning Rubbish, if your phone is doing that then take it back for a replacement, I have a slow Android phone and it doesn't lag on any of the screen swipes That was every Android tablet on display at a Best Buy I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta But IF Nvidia were able to offer a clear performance advantage, there would be nothing stopping Apple from switching. Except their investment in P.A. Semi... It just wouldn't make sense.
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Quote: Originally Posted by markbyrn Maybe the new processor is great but put it in a $499 Android Honeycomb 3.2 tablet and its a fail. I think Asus can make it work, honestly. They've been very clear that it'll get ICS ASAP. Asus has succeede…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 It would be very interesting to see Linux, with a light weight desktop environment, running on this chip. It'll be a slug and a battery waster. Linux is not optimized to run on battery powered devices and s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by uncore Why some sites says Tegra 3 has 5 cores? http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/09/tegra-3-5-cores/ That seems like a pretty novel approach, on paper. Real world experience will tell whether they succeeded or fail…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Are Android devices still going to be shit? Plagued by lag and choppiness that comes from using a shitty and inferior OS? At the end of the day, the specs don't mean much. Quad-core, schmad-core, what matte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pendergast Thanks for the history lesson. This has nothing to do with what Unions have done in the past. The majority of those things are now the law; what purpose do unions serve now? Business is already heavily-regul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by geekdad Very good points! The auto industry reminds me of RIM and Nokia. RIM/Nokia had all the business and all the market share but did not keep up with technology and what the public wanted. They did not innovate or …
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Quote: Originally Posted by See Flat unions.... a bit like communism. Sounds good, but does not really work in the long run. Good pay for shitty workers., Give the good post to the guy/girl with more seniority, not the person who is better. C…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Realistic I'll give that all the problems you mentioned were real, whether they were or not. Please tell or preferably show me how the UAW solved JUST ONE of the problems that you mentioned? You can't because the UAW d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ivk weekends all breaks at work, including your lunch breaks paid vacation fmla sick leave social security minimum wage civil rights act/title vii (prohibits employer discrimination) …
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Quote: Originally Posted by k2director Strong unions certainly haven't led to a strong economy for.... The U.S. steel industry The U.S. auto industry U.S. public education The U.S. post office Amtrack etc. etc. etc.... Take every promi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Unions have been directly responsible for the destruction of many industries in the USA. It isn't even debatable at this point. Unions lost their way a long time ago. Are you serious? What industries? T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hvance If unions come to Apple you can kiss the retail business goodbye. I for one will never enter another Apple store. I will mail order my Apple products. No union has EVER made a company more productive, competitiv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac.World What part of 'less repairs = less percentage' do you not understand? But, he does have a point that if there is a smaller sample, there is a more likely chance there is error, and thus possibly a smaller, …
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I just want to know why someone would take a company so successful, that has used this formula to pull out of such a trench in the marketplace to rise to the biggest company in the world in market capitalization, and change it? Why change what isn't…
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To be fair, I think a couple of years back, the artists went after more royalties from digital sales, because they were getting smaller royalties for it. I believe it was denied. Artists get a pittance from the record company for sales, unless they'…
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Part of Mac Pro's problems is the lack of support behind it. Look at it this way: They lag on upgrading the hardware, they make little effort to promote the use of the Mac Pro in industries that are ripe for it, and there just is no mojo behind the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Actually, you'd be mistaken. Carbon fiber probably has less impact on the environment than aluminum. No, I wouldn't. Carbon fiber, as we call it, is actually a composite. It's not pure carbon fiber. It's mi…