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Quote: Originally Posted by eric475 Apple doesn't seem to be listening. 2011: Apple bought $7.8 billion worth of Samsung components. 2012: Apple set to buy between $9 billion and $11 billion worth of Samsung components. People seem to forg…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macxpress I'm sure this will sell well, but I don't like the metro interface at all. To me its 5 steps backwards and I think people will have a hard time with it. Its not always apparent what icon you're supposed to ch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Secular Investor I don't find iTunes movies to be overpriced. I buy less DVDs these days and increasingly download more iTune movies and TV programmes. However, there is still a much wider selection of DVDs. You are…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stellaclose If iOS 6 beta is released to developers sometime in April, I would say that this rumor is true. If no iOS 6 developer preview until WWDC, then next iPhone in September/October. Ditto. If there isn't an a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tylerk36 Remember. 6ht Generation iPhone but Apple will cal it the iPhone 5. Some people think the next iPhone will be called iPhone 6. Not! No more numbers. It gets stupid after a while.
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Considering they own 70% of the MP3 market, that s not too surprising. I'd wonder at what frequency do they replace those Apple products.
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Man, the new iPad hasn't even been out for two weeks and we've already entered Apple rumor silly season.
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I'm hoping we'll see 3rd party API support for Siri in iOS 6.
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I think it's a horrible idea to put Steve Jobs on a pedestal, because we get things like Address Book and iCal in Lion which I'm pretty sure every tech person universally hates. I personally like the new UI because of two things: 1) It is far m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingKuei When the article says "voice", does that mean support for VoLTE? Yes, the MDM9615 should support Voice over LTE, though Verizon and AT&T won't be turning it on their networks until next year.
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Don't desktop web browsers cache data and images?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Postulant Is iSuppli privy to what Apple pays for components? With Apple's massive economy of scale, there's no telling what they are paying for components. No, but everything is an estimate.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aizmov Still on 45nm? Why does Apple still let Samsung fab them? Can't Apple design them but have Intel fabricate them? Intel had 32nm since 2010 and they are bringing out 22nm this year. Samsung's 32nm process isn'…
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More importantly, Chrome was continuing along the path of "rising upstart" while Firefox was left in the dust. And after all that blustering from Google, they were only talking the talk and not walking the walk, primarily at Mozilla's expense. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Constable Odo I always enjoy hearing the iHater comments saying how Apple only had about 500,000 iPads available for pre-order and that the sell-out is just Apple hype to gain attention when in reality, Apple can sell …
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I expect even stronger demand this year, especially after it launches. A Retina display will probably be one of the few things Apple does that actually does make a previous model obsolete, as it's something you use 100% of the time while using an iP…
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Quote: Originally Posted by calvin2006 If you delete your digital copy and go to iCloud in iTunes, it redownloads it and includes the iTunes Extras, if there are any available. You didn't get those with the original digital copy. Nice little side…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Right_said_fred I have a new iPad coming, and will take the sim from my grandfathered unlimited iPad (ATT service). Now how will i know if i am really 4G, when my current 4S says 4G, but my current ipad 2 is still 3G? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX None of the plans are very good. I almost went with Verizon this time but the pricing is better with AT&T (don't need tethering) and both offer adequate LTE in my area. Plus, if I take it outside the cou…
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It's probably just a collection of chips with one core disabled. FAR cheaper than custom designing a new one.