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This then affirms that Mac and iPad refreshes will be coming out after September 9.
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Revmaps? Shocasing?
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As is obvious by its appearance, this is a very crude approach to temperature control which operates by causing power outages to the air conditioner. This may not work at all if the A/C has electronic controls of the type which reset to default valu…
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Unlike Nest, Honeywell has abundant experience creating thermostats; and unlike those from Nest, the ones from Honeywell actually work.
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I believe that the legal description of Amazon's behavior is Extortion. But because they are not Apple, DOJ won't investigate or prosecute.
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Actually, ear buds look much cooler than the back-from-the-1970s headphones.
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Incorrect nomenclature is being used in identifying the technology. In the field of language, "translation" refers to operating upon written text to create the same meaning in another language, operating on whole sentences or passages. "Interpretin…
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Okay, so now take your thumb off the MacBook Air side of the scale. In reality, this is the latest Windows world incarnation of a netbook, but too cumbersome to use on your lap to be a laptop. Windows still requires a keyboard to be really usable. …
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$3.2 billion for mal-designed hardware and pseudo music? Not even worth $200 million. I have to agree with the market analysts who wrote that this makes no sense. The only reason would be to eliminate a competitor - but what a price. This is the kin…
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STILL no export to HTML. :-(( Come on, Apple; that isn't a toughie. Many of us very much need HTML output for web page content.
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Quote: HDMI between the box and the TV. Ethernet or WiFi between the network and the box. Why would it be anything else? One potential answer is HDBaseT.
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I can't pretend to predict the future, but I can envision one where "cable TV" will be a quaint, historical memory, where all "channels" instead flow through the Internet connection. Today, the cable installer brings a Motorola or Cisco "set top box…
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You don't grow closer by undermining your business partner. We all remember Intel CEO Paul Otellini going on stage to shake hands with Steve Jobs. He later had his company undertake a campaign called Ultrabook, to undermine Apple by having competito…
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This is perhaps the most dramatic evidence to date that Google acts based upon impulse rather than thought-out strategy. Taking actions without significant thought to costs or future consequences is the hallmark of kids.
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Apple TV is obviously a transitional device, allowing Apple to nicely line up content providers as it works towards a large screen of its own in the living room. The requirement for a cable subscription for some "channels" placates cable companies a…
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A legend in his own mind.
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This purchase should be a further reminder to all the Twits that the legal system has defined Tweets as the property of Twitter, not the people who authored the Tweets. As such, Tweets can readily be mined by any company that Twitter cares to contra…
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Sales numbers reflect a moment in time, when each device was sold, and gives no sense of the prevalence of the population of that device model thereafter. As Apple has stressed and measuring sites have demonstrated, the real measure of a device popu…
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Microsoft is doggedly adhering to 1990s software pricing conventions, charging $200 for Windows 8, $220 for their cash-cow Microsoft Office, and $99 per year subscription for Office365 (where you end up with documents and no way to use them if you d…
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Apple completely reengineered iWork for iPad and Mac, and added jaw-dropping collaboration capability on top of the already impressive iCloud iWork, and is providing it free on all newly purchased devices (as well as liberally allowing updating from…