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wakefinance wrote: » That link has nothing to do with Glass or anything like it. It is quite like it, though, be honest. ...all the fanboys here are shooting down Glass with all the force they can muster. Almost nobody has used it, but peo…
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wakefinance wrote: » I can practically smell the fear on these forums... ...Apple will have their own glasses for you to wear. In the meantime, enjoy the debut of a Google product that is futuristic, does not infringe on the design of any Appl…
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zippy2shoes wrote: » Remember how all the Apple loyalists though that having a 4" phone made you look like you were carrying around a giant brick? Remember how people said that about the original iphone? Apple made the phone smaller when they mad…
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Apart from the timing in Samsung's ad being completely off comparatively, the ad also differe in one substantial way: whilst the iPhone ad showed something fresh and new and better in many ways than the old thing everyone has used before, the Samsun…
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AppleInsider wrote: » ...the earlier generations of iPhone - 2G, 3G, and 3GS, all running iOS 6... The original iPhone has not been updated since iOS 3.1.3. Huh? That first statement is just appallingly written.
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AppleInsider wrote: » An option to prefer contacts' nicknames is also available to toggle. As far as I can tell, the Nicknames come up in apps like Messages, but not in Contacts/Phone rendering this feature useless!?! Otherwise would be awes…
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THE FOLLOWING IS A JOKE lkrupp wrote: » And besides, Android has had this for years. FFS. I note they now have both a Mobile and Carrier section in Settings, and with the lack of carrier customisation and built-in FaceTime calling, this says to…
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andrewofarabia wrote: » Sounds like someone who is pretending to sound like Jony. Intentionally
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The ad focuses on the iPhones being [B]made[/B] of colour, no cross-sections of circuit boards, chips, no exploded multi-part home button (obv for good reason); there is a strong focus on the technology disappearing to appear to be constituted as a …
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jonyo wrote: » I think you're missing the important bit. The article says... The reason I called it an "oversight" is because they hadn't done it and are now
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AppleInsider wrote: » developers who wish to continue supporting iOS 6 will need to build their apps in 32-bit only Well that's a bit of an oversight. Or maybe just overly optimistic. Maybe not. Can't be many 3GSs left, can there? iOS7…
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Maybe they are building something horrifying o_0 Like pharmaceutical companies buying toes to make some giant toe monster :-O Seriously though, wtf are they planning to do with these iPads, that's so fricking weird.
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antkm1 wrote: » The all being said, the question remains. Who the heck is the 5c for then? The Chinese, Indo and Brazil have 4 options. Wanna guess which two will be the most bought? ... They sorely missed the mark on price and one can only h…
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gatorguy wrote: » FWIW I found several references to the report already this morning across various websites. EDIT: and another Forbes article today quotes Juniper Research. It claims that "the smartphone market is moving away from the ultra-pr…
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gatorguy wrote: » That of course assumes that the analytics are correct. Many here have a stated distrust of surveys and analysts. Analysts' analysis is speculative conjecture Surveys are historical fact, but the sample population determines…
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Which is more likely: A) The iPhone "5C" will sell less than the new iPhone for above vague reasoning The iPhone "5C" will sell more than the new iPhone for the exact same reason iPad mini, iPod mini, nano etc. did
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[After the slaughter of Google TV, a new competitor emerges: his deformed thing-in-a-person-skin half-brother cHrOmeCaaast] [Droid 1] Eugh... *gulp*... Oh... All that's holy, what IS that thing... [Droid 2] Why it's our new, mighty leader of course…
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abeliefsystem wrote: » Android is DalviK so this is not Android If Android is the stolen Java layer, what is Bionic (the stolen C layer) and below? The article says it's similar to Google TV, rather than "Android" FYI. Which it undesputably …
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richl wrote: » So, when the numbers look good for Apple, you're happy to declare that Apple takes the lion share of smartphone profits but now that they might look good for Samsung.... it's impossible to calculate anyone's profits accurately? F…
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I have two questions re: Liquid Metal: 1) Will it have stupid chip able edges like the ipad mini and iPhone 5 - serious aesthetic flaws compared to previous 2) Can it be recycled? This currently benefits production of aluminium cases. Comparative …