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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross There is no evidence that Apple is using cheap NAND. In fact, according to testing done at Anandtech, Apple has some of, if not the fastest NAND transfer rates available on mobile devices, attes…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil What about that faster Samsung NAND? And why the heck has Apple deigned to keep such slow NAND in their devices?! Most likely cost and the volumes Apple needs. http://www.anand…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX I addressed that in a thread yesterday. I see 3 possibilities for this design. It's 9 reversible pins but the device end will only read from one side. [least complex, last costly, least f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX If the pins are repeated on the other side why are we calling it a 9-pin design and not a 17-pins. Would you look at the MagSafe at call that a 3-pin design or a 5-pin design? I think most would c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by neiltc13 There are a lot of people who had 2 year iPhone 4 contracts that are now coming to an end. I know a few of these people and every one of them has bought either an HTC One X or a Samsung Galax…
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Double post.
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Quote: Originally Posted by THEMAC1NT0SH It seems weird to have three different iPhones but only one iPod Touch? Yeah, if they are supporting the iPhone 3GS, it makes little sense to not support the third-gen iPod Touch since it'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Euphonious Yes, but I was talking about an authoritative legal definition - like the law defines the word 'land', or the word 'theft', or the word 'property'. Those words have a specific legal meaning which…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Euphonious It is irrelevant whether or how the term is technically defined, legally or otherwise. What is dubious is using the term to mean something other than what a reasonable consumer ex…
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I wonder where the disproportionate file-size increase comes from? Are they using different/less compression in addition to increased resolution? Continued HiDPI work on Lion would seem to indicate the Mountain Lion isn't shipping next month…
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If I'm not mistaken, Oracle is only supporting Java 7 on the Mac and Java 7 will only be officially supported for OS 10.7 Lion. This announcement then basically means Java SE 6 support for Mac, whether bug-fix or security fix, is dead and Java sup…
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Probably for the best. Even with OpenCL, with I/O taken care of with SSDs, the biggest contributor to user performance experience for most tasks is CPU speed and Llano can't compare to Sandy Bridge on the CPU side. And the HD 3000 is doing surprisin…
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While iOSMac multiplayer is interesting, given the differences in interfaces, it probably won't be that useful in most games. What would be more useful is better PCMac multiplayer since quite often AAA games ported from PC to Mac have broken multipl…
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http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3893 It's interesting to note that Apple previously produced custom China versions of both the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS although the major difference was simply WiFi being disabled.
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For the price conscious potential iPhone adopter, the iPhone 4S may be too expensive but the iPhone 4 is tempting. However, I think the $99 iPhone 4 only having 8GB of flash is a disincentive. The iPhone 4 may not be the fastest phone, but it's by n…
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Any word on that once rumoured 10.6.9 update to bring iCloud integration to Snow Leopard?
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Why wouldn't they keep the Classic and Shuffle? There's a distinctive use case for each product which ensures a steady, even if relatively low, demand. The production lines are all set up, suppliers in place, no need for new hardware or software des…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The company has looked into installing seats with in-built iPad brackets, should the program prove successful. Initially, the iPads will be found in the seat pocket while business class passengers will als…
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If it's quad core presumably they are sticking with ARM Cortex A9. A quad core ARM Cortex A15 would be a monster.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider As such, people familiar with the release say OS X Lion 10.7.2 does not appear to address any of the outstanding issues or glitches that have surfaced with Wednesday's market release of OS X Lion 10.7. Ins…