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I haven't had any problems with Apple Maps. Though one time it did suggest a U-Turn instead of a left turn then another left turn, either way would have worked, but the U-Turn should have been the second choice. I'm quite certain that Apple Maps i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hands Sandon Does this mean the iPhone 5 might get it too? I would highly doubt it. For one, it's not needed, 802.11n is plenty fast for a phone especially when it's still faster than the fastest …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rennaisance There's no doubt that 3D, Vector-based maps are the future. However - cool new 3D and navigation features aside - in terms of basic 2D maps, Apple's current implementation in iOS 6 is …
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This is a good article on the highlights, including the last minute comments from the conference call. It's interesting that Apple exceeded it's guidance and yet people aren't happy. Apple had record profits for this quarter and still people are…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RBR iOS may look spiffy on the outside, but it has a lot of problems in both concept and execution underneath the surface that should never have been there in the first place. Huh? Like what?…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Not sure if "ironic" is really the best word. How about plain old "stupid." The AppleInsider web forums, one of the key places for the latest Apple news has somehow adopted a for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Asim Soofi I would think 59% saying they are unlikely to get an iphone 5 is more unprecedented than the 14% number. But perception is reality I suppose...Nice spin. Btw, I'm getting "the rich text editor …
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Does this provide a clue that Apple is working on their own APU or integrated graphics solution for its smaller laptops (or all laptops period)? Intel HD Graphics, AMD's Fusion, and Nvidia's Project Denver (ARM+GPU) are all examples of APUs.…
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"Apple wrote: I don't have anything in particular against Amazon, and I do order from them sometimes, if they have the product that I'm looking for and the price is right, but I find it outrageous that Amazon has a P/E of 186 while Apple has a mea…
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I welcome this, because rarely does one have the right equipment or right number of speakers when setting up their system when using parts purchased over years. (Unless one purchased their system all at once, they likely won't have an optimal syste…
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solipsismx wrote: » I hope people finally understand where the 7.85" screen size comes from. Exactly! I did this calculation a long time ago: 1024 squared + 768 squared = 1280 squared. (1280 relative pixels diagonal on 1024x768) 1280 pi…
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"Apple wrote: [" url="/t/151090/supply-of-apples-27-imac-drying-up-as-ivy-bridge-upgrade-awaits/40#post_2140424"]Oh, they took that away? All of my machines are still on Snow Leopard. Lion wasn't appealing enough for me, though I will probably …
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"Apple wrote: [" url="/t/151090/supply-of-apples-27-imac-drying-up-as-ivy-bridge-upgrade-awaits#post_2140282"]The iMac will have to be doubled, meaning 5120 x 2880. That's exactly what Apple has done with their two existing retina devices so far. …
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gtr wrote: » Utterly off topic, but I actually think that the HTC One X handset depicted above is better looking than the SIII. It has a nice sculpted, clean look to it. Compared to the iPhone, both the HTC One X and the Galaxy S III sure lo…
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That's an interesting patent infringement. I took detection of actionable information for granted for some 15 years I suppose.
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pmz wrote: » Anyone bother to do the math to determine what a "Retina Display" actually is for say a 50" display from the appropriate viewing distance? According to the math done a while back by a guy on TUAW, a 50" display would need a pixel den…
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peter236 wrote: » This Windows tablet is sleek in design and makes the iPad and MacBook Air obsolete. The keyboard is just innovative. The magnetic connector is way ahead of the iPad. This could have been an Apple product. Apple would never ma…
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technarchy wrote: » Price is going to be critical. The keyboard is slick, but nothing we can't get on an iPad I think overall it's a nice package...at $500 tops. Also, this seems to be the very definition of Tim Cook's explanation of comp…
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jay mars wrote: » Sounds awesome here. Barring poor reviews, I'd easily consider this over the new iPads and MacBooks. Remember, this is a Windows Machine. It doesn't run stable UNIX (Darwin) like iPhones, iPod Touches, iPads, and every Mac. …
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neiltc13 wrote: » Best part is, no syncing, ever. Will you take all your pictures with the "Surface"? If not, how will you get your pictures on to the "Surface" without syncing? Syncing is for much more than pictures too. I like having a…