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Any prospect for Apple to install a non-invasive glucose monitoring device in the next iWatch iteration?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me Wow! A MacBook Pro will not burn your lap in any event. What makes you think otherwise? Furthermore, this sort of thing is handled automatically by the computer as part of the battery extending strat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Why would you want to do that? That doesn't sound safe. Unless you surround it with blankets, the heat won't be a problem. Modern models downclock if you take out the battery. The intent i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin That's a USB connector for a Samsung Galaxy Tab - says it in the picture. To use it fully on the iPad, you would need to jailbreak your iPad. hmmmmm Please share with us what you know of this product. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aquatic Actually, PhuzzyToes and maxim730...i found something that might do the trick. 3-in-1 Connection Kit w/ TF / SD / USB for iPad / iPod / iPhone 4/4S - at DealExtreme (great store). https://www.dealextreme.com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aquatic Sorry, Apple hates business users. I'm a Mac fan and work in the enterprise. I can tell you, you are out of luck. On an Android tablet with a USB port you could just plug it in using an On the Go USB to mini US…
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Quote: Originally Posted by johnnymg Is there any info/speculation re a docking station for the new portables? Your best best as I see it is with BookEndz. They made some kind of docking stations for the MacBook in the past if I'm correct.
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Quote: Originally Posted by xc3ll I'm sorry, but I have to gloat. I posted these before AI did (check the Apple Notebook Lines To See.... thread)! As I said in that thread though, these pics don't seem to be the real deal. The Apple logo …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tailpipe The $1,000,000 question is has Apple gotten the Intel processors and other components it needs ahead of the competition? I wouldn't bet against it. The bottom line is that a new MBP will soon be with us, e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Personally at this late date I'd just stick it out until after MW2008 and make a decision based on what is learned there. Right. Same here. But if it includes a cell modem as you previously suggested, I hop…
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1. Touch Screen/tablet 2. Tablet-specific applications 3. Light weight For reference, I dusted off my vintage PowerBook duo 230. It is light weight, although it may have some limitations now a days.
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Quote: Originally Posted by onlooker One example. Where have you been? Living under a rock. Not much is going on down there.\ Quote: Originally Posted by onlooker Jeff Han pioneered all of it. Even Minority Report was based on his stuff.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland It's called the iPhone. PDA's died with the dinosaurs. They're either going to make what I suspect, a Mac touch (10 or 11" tablet), or what others think, a notebook-convertible. I think they could make an ul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kolchak Nope. They never had it. All they ever had were virtual buttons that they would tap with single fingertips, never any rolling, twisting, grabbing, tilting motions or anything involving more than one finger (wit…
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I'm of two minds regarding a folded screen. On the one hand it's efficient. But on the other hand, it does not seem durable to me. I wouldn't think Apple is moving toward delicate assemblies. I believe there is a market opportunity for an ultra-…
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What about the incorporation of a phone / multimedia telephony experience in this next product? I'm not sure this has been mentioned and yet it may be achievable.