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Personally I think the phone will sell. People that want an iPhone arnt doing a lot of comparisons with other phones. So it doesn't matter that there not getting the best screen or a choice of sizes. All there going to see is an iPhone that now has …
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Not a great ad. Got nothing against them calling out the flaws with the iphone, it worked really well for Samsung but these ads were just rushed out. Also AI I know you love Apple, this is an Apple site after all, but mentioning the fact Nokia have…
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I don't think Spotify have anything to worry about. From what Ive seen so far iTunes radio is like Spotify but only has the radio part. Most of the time I want to listen to a specific track or album. Apples approach seems to be we're like Spotify b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by btracy713 I'm sorry but iTunes Radio wins. In a world of subscription based Services who needs another 100 dollar per year habit? I don't know about You but if I sign up for another service I'll be in the poor house…
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I would argue that nothing has changed. Phones, games consoles, portable music players, pda's have always had an os made by the guy that makes the hardware. Even Microsoft never tried to license the xbox os to another hardware company. The only thi…
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I think first they need to sort out the naming. iPhone 5c, 5s, 5, 4s, 4. Is an s better than a c? Is a 4s better than a 5c? Its becoming the worst naming convention out there and Apple on everything else have the best. iPod Shuffle, Nano, Classic, …
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bigmac2 wrote: » Where have you got your stats? For what I saw on the Surface I played with, most apps bundled on the Surface like Cut the rope and Windows 8 Apps Store are HTML wrapper. Besides, you can't say you can straightly port .NET 4.5 …
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Metro apps are not mostly HTML + Javascript. The last stats I saw put HTML at around 5 - 10% of the stores apps. The overwhelming majority are still being written in C#. The .net framework for metro (which is still a 4.5 framework) apps does have l…
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The biggest problem with all of this is fingerprints arnt secure. If the person who wants to validate who you are fan see you and see it is your finger the print it coming from then its fine. Other than that its basically a dead technology. As coo…
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bigmac2 wrote: » Metro is a mess on many levels, right now Metro is only an empty shell without any contents and since there is no clues for a windows less interfaces on desktop PC, It will be ignored by most Windows Apps developer who mostly s…
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[quote]This is supposed to change what? Nokia already makes Windows phones, so Nokia will lose Symbian completely for the Asha line? Fire Ballmer now b**ches.[/quote] MS currently get less than $10 per phone sold. Now they will get $50. 90% of windo…
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What Id most like to know now is what will happen to Nokias apps and the apis they've made for windows phone. Is Microsoft now taking over these or does Nokia keep them. I'd guess all the here ones stay with Nokia but will they get the same effort a…
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cnocbui wrote: » Be wary. I recently bought a Nokia 720 - lovely looking phone - to use as a GPS device, and for that it is fantastic. I think Nokia's Here maps is the best mobile GPS and maps solution available because it's data is very compreh…
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jragosta wrote: » That doesn't make any sense. I use my MacBook Pro in my lap all the time. I used to use an HP laptop in my lap all the time. And the touchscreen on a laptop makes it worse. Please explain to me how using the Surface Pro as a l…
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alandail wrote: » you could have just stopped at the bolded part. I really don't get the surface pro. It's a tablet that wants to be a laptop, but as a laptop, it has an awful keyboard/trackpad and can't actually be used on your lap. You can …
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isteelers wrote: » How true. Like it can get any worse. Id guess if any of the employees really are concerned it would probably depend largely on what team there in. If your working on a product with massive profits like windows, office, sharepoi…
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Makes sense for all there stuff to be in one app rather than users needing to download and update multiple apps.
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I'm still not a great fan of this new UI. It's not that it looks like a copy from Microsoft, I think it's more disappointing that it's not particularly revolutionary or unique. The general style looks like a lot of designs for websites and r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bullhead How can Nokia be so clueless? People do not buy cell phones for the camera. Nokia is just another Microsoft Windows Phone cloner. Being a cloner, they have nothing to distinguish their phones fr…
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Would be awesome if the logo really does light up. It was one of my favourite features of my first iBook and it still looks amazing.