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I see gomers with these huge slabs held up against the side of their heads and think the phone should have come with that helmet they shouldn't be allowed out of the house without. Does Apple want all of their customers to look like fucking spazzes?…
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rogifan wrote: » Isn't it a bit interesting that we don't have Wall Street analysts and other talking heads going on and on about how Apple needs a low cost iPhone? That's all anyone talked about last year. Now crickets. Did they finally get relig…
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I think it would be hilarious if all the rumors of a 5.5 inch iDevice, in the spirit of the Mars Climate Orbiter English/Metric snafu, were fueled by a 5.5 centimeter iWatch. (If it's square, that's 1.53" on a side.)
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frood wrote: » Apple is in a good spot. Their fans love them, and they still have low hanging fruit to add to their offerings... Basically a larger screen and widgets. Those two things are going to make the iPhone a radical improvement and subs…
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I hope Apple isn't painting themselves into a corner with this move—especially if they really are going to have the 4.7" as the smallest premium phone. In my opinion, the actual real or potential iPhone customers (i.e., neither Fandroid trolls nor …
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prokip wrote: » Quoting DED: "Microsoft isn’t bad because it is closed; it is bad because it is disgustingly greedy. Windows Enthusiasts need to stop deluding themselves into thinking that they live in a free world of an open platform. The…
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[quote]iBM[/quote] Can't be. That name is earmarked for the feature on the iWatch that monitors your bowel movements. (I'm anticipating the commercial for that with bated breath.)
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Besides, Southwest Airlines bought Surfaces instead of iPads, so Apple is doooooomed! "IBM? Pfffhhtttt!"
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I'm afraid the general public's reaction to this news (if they ever hear it) will be: "IBM is still in business? Surely not!" This will allow the tech media and the usual pundits to portray this as the innovation-challenged Apple tying itself to an…
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flaneur wrote: » mac-sochist wrote: » I think they need to go back to TBWA, hat in hand. These latest ads are either boring as hell or incredibly obnoxious. If I hear that damn chicken fat ad one more time, I'm going to lose my freakin' mind. …
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napoleon_phoneapart wrote: » flaneur wrote: » It is in terrible taste, because of that song. Where did it come from? Here. Thanks for the reference. I'm surprised I don't remember that, as I was in 5th and 6th grade in that era. Weird. …
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I think they need to go back to TBWA, hat in hand. These latest ads are either boring as hell or incredibly obnoxious. If I hear that damn chicken fat ad one more time, I'm going to lose my freakin' mind.
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diegog wrote: » Think of it as a turn-based conversation. The convenience of a conversation without have to dedicate blocks of time to the conversation. "Turn-based" is a euphemism for "not full duplex", IOW "over-and-out" like a walkie-talkie,…
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[QUOTE]According to a rumor, Microsoft's expected foray into the [B]burgeoning[/B] wearables market...[/QUOTE] I gotta call a Montoya on this one: I do not think that means what you think it means.
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So the idea of texting, I guess (never done it, never will), is to get someone on the phone and then [I]type[/I] at them. Nothing regressive about that. :rolleyes: And everybody nowadays says they don't need a watch: "I can just use my phone." So t…
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lorin schultz wrote: » Do you know this to be true, or is this "I think that's what the guy meant?" If the former, thank you VERY much for the useful information! That kind of description goes a long way to helping stoopid people like me understan…
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I don't know where people get the idea that amorphous metal is "stronger" or "scratch-resistant". For a given bond strength, an amorphous material is 6/7 (I think) as strong as a single crystal of the same material. I don't see how scratchability wo…
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So has anybody made a study of these damn ChromeBooks? How many of their webcams and mikes are always-on and/or controllable from the web side?
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Google has never "innovated" sh?t. A couple of college boys took a commonly-used search algorithm used in the academic realm to rank papers by number of cites, patented it, and make billions off the gullible*. They're the equivalent of the a$$hole t…
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anantksundaram wrote: » mac-sochist wrote: » The amusing thing about the British Preference for "AL-you-MIN-ium" is that it violates the rules of their own dialect (or Received Pronunciation™, anyway) against secondary stress. They have to …