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Design-wise, how does apple go? They could have an integrated, strap/band as seen above, or do a more traditional face, opening up to strap and/or bezel designs from third parties. Both designs have their merits, but imo the former would be much ha…
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ingela wrote: » ... There is only one place for Apple's "iPhone" to succeed, and that is as a luxury product. Smartphones are fashion. Period. No one needs one. People have to WANT one. Desire and LUST after one. If you do not have that kind of…
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pendergast wrote: » ...from pictures it looks quite ugly... Duh! It's "Art"! More redundantly, it's Apple! Crazies & Haters will be.
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Isn't it ironic how, despite the lauding of HTML etc. based apps on crapforms ("crap"'s similar enough to "plat" - WebOS, Windows whatever, Blackberry, Firefox: basically platforms with no developers), Apple not only spear-headed web apps but have g…
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ealvarez wrote: » I just wonder how long it will take to Apple to buy Nintendo. That won't happen any time soon. So the killer app for Apple TV is eliminating the airplay lag. Interesting.
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red oak wrote: » Spain. The land of 25% unemployment. No wonder free Android phones are all the rage. I'm sure Google and Amazon will earn a lot of search and content revenue from this market Read dreyfus2's post. Telefonica's O2 is a Eur…
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At this point, smartphone share really becomes meaningless if people are using them as feature phones. Maybe an iPhone mini can disrupt this somewhat, but it's rather unnecessary for apple to compete in that market.
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Possibles for an "iWatch": 1) iPhone functionality: Calls, clock (obv), notifications, Siri 2) Fuelband/up/nano pedometer, open to these kind of movement tracking applications 3) Biometrics: authentication, recording of pulse etc. 4) Radio comms…
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tookieman2013 wrote: » I use my during the day as a laptop replacement. Since this is just measuring web usage, from a ux standpoint, it seems more than half of people are more comfortable using the same orientation they'd use on a traditional …
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rogifan wrote: » Maybe but no one yet has provided a good explanation for why it has to be plastic... ...There isn't one flagship Apple device right now that is plastic. Couldn't they take the current iPod touch design and make a phone out of it…
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It's interesting to see what's different in Apple's app. The obvious ones are the positioning of the temperature and the inclusion of the status bar. The former is a matter of taste, and the latter is in the HIG. They've replaced the "Forcast" text …
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Fingerprint auth. allows Apple to have true Triple Factor Auhentication: 1) Something you know: Passcode or Apple ID Password 2) Something you have: iPhone... 3) Something you are: Thumbprint scan This combination would be a very strong combo wi…
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@Alexmit: IMO, this is indefensible and greedy. The new Xbox One is in a similar vein, and will clearly turn people off also. EULAs have always been a little weird to me. @mstone: Fair, but people aren't complaining about the results of using PS, f…
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mstone wrote: » If you are not a professional designer or graphic artist you have nothing to do with, nor any valid opinion about Adobe CC. It is not for you. Just stick with iWork. As a designer, this is a load of crap. Sure, I'm going to pony…
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christopher126 wrote: » The negative comments are grossly unwarranted. I've watched the WWDC Keynote a few times and the current iOS all of a sudden looks old and dated compared to iOS7. Please watch the Keynote. The "flat" description does suc…
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alexmit wrote: » You don't "OWN" any of the software you use. You own the license... Please cite an occasion when this semantic difference has affected users in any material fashion. This just smacks of Adobe's power-hungry greed. If people …
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"Selling so well, we're giving them away" The same can be said of those crippled "chromebooks". Of course, this shouldn't be misconstrued as bribery. That would be wrong.
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stephane36 wrote: » ...costs much less than an upgrade every year of even every 2 years for international customers (those European paying the Adobe Creative Suite twice the US price). ...it sucks to be hold by the balls, paying for softwares y…
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robm wrote: » They have made some top class software but this tax is the last straw - I can't see this working in the long term. People will turn away and look for alternatives. I guess I'll keep my standalone PS PR AE AI running until my machine …
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AppleInsider wrote: » The so-called "flat" design language This is wrong on so many levels. O/T: iOS7 is such a fantastic springboard to an exceedingly bright future. It's like the Aqua OSX 10.0 compared to drab NextStep. Can't wait for the …