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architecton wrote: » Agreed! Not the same thing at all. Continuum for phones turns your smartphone into a PC with full desktop apps. Continuity is just app synchronization which I'm not sure continuum even offers. I like how this article is so …
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Here Drive is pretty much native navigation software on Nokia/Microsoft Lumia phones. I'm not even aware that there are other comparable solution on Windows Phone platform. I'd be surprised if Microsoft doesn't try to buy this.They need it more tha…
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It is interesting take on Sony's profit increase... not sure if it holds water, though. Sony was making camera sensors for iPhones at least since 4s, if not before. Even with iPhone 6 selling better than previous iPhones, camera sensors are becoming…
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macky the macky wrote: » No mention in the story about the shipments of MS/Nokia phone sales... I understand they are flying off the shelves in Nepal... 10.5 million Lumia phones in last quarter. Not much, but best Lumia quarter so far.
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cnocbui wrote: » Where are they in stock? They don't seem to be in stock in the UK. http://www.mobilenewscwp.co.uk/2015/04/21/operators-sell-out-of-s6-stock-after-unprecedented-demand/ Likewise in NZ... some of our engineers wanted Edge…
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sog35 wrote: » The fact that Samsung has been silent about the sales of the S6 is all the proof I need They are not silent at all. http://www.dailytech.com/After+RecordSetting+Week+Samsung+Predicts+70+Million+GS6GS6+Edge+Sales/article37311.…
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bolbolize wrote: » Photos app is totally not useful for pro users. It took from me along time to organize 25000 photos in aperture and it is not easy to familiarize myself with a new pro software. It is really difficult to rely on apple softwares.…
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dewme wrote: » I think Microsoft has done a pretty good job with the Surface 3 of redefining the Netbook PC for 2015. Sure it can run so called "full PC" apps but unless you have the eyes of a 20 year old, a keyboard, and a mouse, and don't mind r…
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k2kw wrote: » I would have been very impress if the Surface 3 had come out with the Core M chip. The Atom chips only have HD graphics vs Graphics 5300 in the Core M. I've met many people (IT professionals) who use and love the SP3. I was e…
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gatorguy wrote: » I think I recall reading the same thing. Nissan owns Datsun brand and is still using it for emerging markets, if I remember correctly.
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cgs268 wrote: » Ok I don't live in the US and I don't think such options will be made available outside the US (although now is the time to cover that gap in the market) but $50-$60 ?? Would anyone pay that? On top of your broadband and other hou…
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hill60 wrote: » Here's mine, 1967 Oyster, after spending $A1600 for Rolex to restore it. It depends on how limited, the limited edition is, will it be numbered as part of a series? That will give it some future value. I can see …
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danielsw wrote: » They're not mad. You're simply jealous. They'll sell like hotcakes. $10K is nothing for those who want the best. Those who want the best might still prefer old school mechanical Swiss watch. They come with tradition and craf…
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digitalclips wrote: » I really don't see a come back. The name Microsoft probably isn't even known by most kids these days, it is a name like Pan Am or DeLorean Motor Co, only read in history books. The difference in those two cases is that tho…
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cy_starkman wrote: » I totally agree with you in the first point, given two cars with same engineering, ease of repair and endurance of components. but for the same price one has a bunch of point in time useful accessories then I too would make th…
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huffcw wrote: » I agree. A 12" iPad that can dock or connect to a keyboard/trackpad accessory and automatically switch to OS X would have me very interested in purchasing this new device. Avoiding the need to carry two devices would be a huge bene…
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ksec wrote: » No, Intel hasn't used the PowerVR IP in their iGPU for 3 generation now. As for the article. This isn't something new. As i have stated before it is much more likely Apple make their own GPU rather then switching OSX to ARM. The…
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crowley wrote: » What was vague? I though I was pretty clear, the article author wrote a hit piece on unreleased technology where he offered nothing but spurious speculations on his own interpretations of the technologies uses, and a series of …
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negafox wrote: » Source about the subscription fee? Per Microsoft's website: http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/01/21/the-next-generation-of-windows-windows-10/ "We announced that a free upgrade for Windows 10 will be made available…
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tallest skil wrote: » I’ll mention it, since you didn’t: The first-gen Apple TV idled at around 100 watts (and/or 100ºF; I forget). The second and third-gen max out at roughly 6 watts. And they’re much cooler. That saves money on all ends. …