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mikesmoke wrote: » It would really be funny if Apple announced a car. The iCar. There it is! I've been hoping for a car from Apple since 2010 and posted my wish here. Wow did you all laugh at me! Well, I'm still hoping for a car. Maybe the …
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I think the watch might be oval, with the ends of the oval screen wrapping the wrist somewhat. The power button and speaker/ whatever would be on the ends of the oval. This leaves a rectangular or square area for the screen. That's my guess!
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solipsismx wrote: » I'm actually picturing an actual catwalk with models walking their wearables in various attire and/or models standing on some sort of pedestal all over so that the attendees can walk around them like an art exhibit. The former …
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Last night on MSNBC (Lawrence O'donnel show ) there was an interview with a Buzzfeed rep, already forgot his name. It was worthy of a slander suit, seriously. I don't think he weaseled enough, and left himself wide open to legal action from Apple. …
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LOL. That watch is fugly. Never heard of this company. Really hoping to see what watch Apple turns out. I predict: It will be oval, thin and curved slightly, with the thumb button and other utility items located in the ends of the oval, leaving …
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mstone wrote: » Because it is a temporary structure, I doubt it will actually have a second floor. You would need a full reinforced concrete foundation to support load bearing beams. The public safely requirements would be too extensive for a mult…
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jfc1138 wrote: » One thing I do like about Google: they try some weird stuff. Map the world? Street view the world? You try weird things some times it won't pan out. Some times it will. sorry, but Google BOUGHT Keyhole which already had mappe…
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Yeah he predicts a lot of junk. Shameless stock manipulation .
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sockrolid wrote: » Excellent point. I'd gladly dump DirecTV (and pay a little more) for an ad-hoc pay-by-show solution from Apple. Bundling is such a 20th century racket. I don't need that "200 channels of crap," I'm not going to channel-surf t…
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rogifan wrote: » I wonder how long it will take for this to normalize where we no longer see these YOY declines. For the iPad? I don't know. I was perfectly happy with the iPad 1, but when retina screens came out bought a 3. Both still work gre…
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I love that Apple has gotten such vindication for its business strategies lately. Does anyone remember that Apple *used* to be cited as THE classroom example of one of the biggest business blunders in history? You know, Harvard Business school used…
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flaneur wrote: » I doubt whether Al Gore has given up on what I think is his best idea: A set of orbiting real-time observatories aimed at Earth, designed solely to give is live picture of the planet at all times, no strings, open to anyone with a…
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digitalclips wrote: » I have to think the top level management at Samsung are taking a long hard look at their smart phone division's almost insane desire to beat Apple at all costs. Flooding the market with very low profit products is hurting th…
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filmantopia wrote: » How can the iPhone 6 possibly exceed expectations if the expectation is that it will exceed expectations? I nominate this for Post of the Year.
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dasanman69 wrote: » I wrote that for the lack of a better term. Film wasn't without its drawbacks. Cheap film caused a picture to look 'grainy', but digital scan in a 1080 P conversion can fix that. Have you not seen a 'remastered' old movie look …
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zoetmb wrote: » I agree. When I want the ultimate in quality (not that Blu-ray is perfect) for a film I'm going to watch more than once, I buy Blu-ray. I'm realistic enough to understand that physical formats will eventually disappear, but tha…
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Insurance companies DO have some of your X-rays and lab records. Yes doctors still use pen and paper to 'push back' against insurers, their comments are your private records. But Diagnoses, tests, images go to insurance oftentimes. At least they us…
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Interesting. I sometimes wonder, though, why the large insurance companies didn't devise a product like this first. You KNOW they have every single record of yours going back decades, even if you've had to switch providers several times. It's in the…
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Spam, you can block on mobile. See the user name to the left of their post....twiddle the arrow next to their name and select 'block user' from the drop down list. Easy.8-)
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I noticed they just skimmed through Healthkit and the Home Automation parts. I'm wondering... If Nike has ceased making fitness bands...then what? Just for starters. Really liked that this was truly a DEVELOPERS conference. I thought that the new …