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Quote: Originally Posted by darthnicklas 1) If this was an actual "Retina Display" on an iPad, technically you wouldn't be able to see it on the picture if the screen you're viewing the picture on is a non-Retina screen. Unless the image shows…
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Quote: Smaller manufacturing processes increase the density of memory in NAND flash, allowing for higher capacities and faster speeds. They can also result in lower manufacturing costs. ... and shorter lifespan, which would be the main drawback …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta While it certainly makes sense for Intel to support both, I just can't see that USB 3.0 has any value. Since there are no existing USB 3.0 devices, [...] What? There are TONS of USB 3.0 devices on the marke…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tyler82 # Video recording, HD (720p) up to 30 frames per second with audio; still photos (960 x 720) with back camera # VGA-quality photos and video up to 30 frames per second with the front camera Let me get this …
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Quote: Originally Posted by tyler82 But does the new iPod touch able to take still photos? Is there a flash? Yeah... Main questions atm: * How's the camera? Since Steve didn't brag about it, I assume it's not as good as the iPhone 4 camera. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Trajectory And will 4.1 fix all the problems with 3G iPhones as well? I noticed no mention of that at all. It's hard to get excited about new Apple products when the ones you have are causing so much grief. He menti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz My only question is, if you're jailbroken and install this patch, and need to restore and rejailbreak your phone, will you have a problem? I guess the answer is no, as long as you manage to restore to 4.0.1. I j…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Obelix 305 MB download! For something that was written in a couple of weeks and doesn't have any media files, it seems a bit bloated. Who taught these guys to code? The coding isn't at fault; you're downloading the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Joe hs How exactly would iOS work on apple TV? It's a completely different category of device to iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad. My thought exactly. Not only UI wise (touch interface), but the underlying architecture…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blackintosh I know a guy who got tongue cancer. He never smoked or dipped tobacco a day in his life. Of course no one really knows why cancer forms. And he doesn't have an iPhone. He lives in Florida where there is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz No opt out for location data? That sucks. What? This entire news article is about that.
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3 pages and not a single reply pointing out an error in the article? "Multitasking is only available with iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS." ... and the iPod Touch 3G.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bonklers windows 7 TRIM is software based, i will be very disappointed if Apple makes this hardware dependent. +1 Let's just say I'll be annoyed if they *FINALLY* bring TRIM support and I still can't use it!
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Works great on my iPod Touch 3G (3.1.3 from the factory). Yay! So much fun. Scrobbling from the iPod, SSH access, SBSettings is awesome for toggling WiFi etc, play/pause/skip tracks with the volume buttons... That's what I did the in the first hou…
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Uh, sounds like a downgrade to me. Why move the play/pause button when it sits perfectly where it is?
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Anyone? Still there in Snow Leopard, Mail 4.0 (1075/1075.2).
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Quote: Originally Posted by simonsharks This just proves the rule: don't by first generation! Apple seams to be constantly adding in features to future generations that should have been the first. It was at the first generation, and second …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM True, but how often does a commercial server OS get installed on a consumer computer? It wasn't going to be put into the standard edition of OS X any time soon that I recall, that was kind of a throwaway line. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by foljs It's incredible, but 100% of the comments in this threads are from people that know almost nothing about ZFS, or have only causally used it in some system. Most of them drool over "features" advertised by clueles…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hudson1 Will someone please explain what is meant by the "loss" of ZFS? I'm not aware that OS X ever had it. Also, which posters who are lamenting the non-inclusion of ZFS have actually used it or is the familiarity …