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rogifan wrote: » I just visited the Verge and didn't see one story about Microsoft's potential layoffs. There was however a story about senator Cory Booker taking selfies with other senators. Wow is that site going downhill. 25000 people coming…
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plovell wrote: » Maybe Microsoft would like to revisit this ?? I'm sure they would like, but not in the same way you are thinking of
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hypoluxa wrote: » I second that notion. Software is where they should continue in. Leave the OS/hardware market. They produce the tackiest HW. Sans the XBox. That seemed to have worked for them, except didnt they lose money producing it or whateve…
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djames4242 wrote: » Why should I have moved a long time ago? I mean, I thought about moving, but I "waited in hope" that Aperture would come up to par soon with Lightroom and I would be able to avoid the pain of migrating a rather large library ov…
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bestkeptsecret wrote: » As for people who feel Macs are expensive - well, there is an old saying - if you ask for the price of a Rolls Royce, you cannot afford it. That's the old saying. Since RR was sold to Volkswagen and then to BMW (who were…
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paxman wrote: » Is this corporate purchases beginning to pick up? I struggle to think why people would by a Windows machine for personal use in this day and age. Granted, I am biased and live in an Apple dominated computer world. I know very few p…
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gilly33 wrote: » The iPhone was destined to bomb as well. The prestige watch heads better be careful. Might find their predictions falling flat a few years from now. The Swiss made watch was future tech at one time. Life and technology thankfully …
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mstone wrote: » No not really. PCs were cheap. That is why they were purchased by the millions, but they got viruses, they were difficult to use and required constant IT support. They were, and still are awful. Everybody knows that. PCs are as …
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josha wrote: » Quote:Originally Posted by Rogifan Just another reason to hate CNBC. If Tim Cook is gay and wants the public to know he'll tell us. That's his decision, not CNBC's or Kara Swisher's or anyone else's. Leave Cook alone! Right on…
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apple ][ wrote: » What I wrote is meant to be taken with a grain of salt, as I'm just trying to be funny sometimes. But I do find it ironic that if a group of people representing people like me (regular guy, white male, heterosexual) were to ho…
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machineshedfred wrote: » I don't understand why you would not want to look at the best display on the market after paying for it. To each their own, I suppose. I agree. Plus, it will not let you use laptop's screen together with external mon…
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suddenly newton wrote: » I still think Microsoft will drop the ARM platform tablet, along with Windows RT. Just as they dropped PowerPC, Alpha, and Itanium versions of Windows. I cannot see a point of ARM Windows hardware when you can get compa…
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digitalclips wrote: » Microsoft ... the company based on Mac OS (ripped off by funny hair cut man Gates) and Steve Jobs' Office (which Microsoft was hired to develop, for the Mac, by Steve). In other words, the company that should not exist. …
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auxio wrote: » You're forgetting the Xbox One in all of this. The preferred platform for the type of gamers who would need the type of 3D rendering performance Metal enables is still consoles. As much as people here talk about it, AppleTV still …
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agsmith87 wrote: » I don't know about you, but I'm assuming this could possibly be incredibly annoying - imagine a university and someone just pinging everyone on the network (or even worse, the same person, over and over). Not good. On anoth…
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rogifan wrote: » And Windows Phone 8 was all about catching up to iOS and Android. All these companies borrow good ideas from each other and 3rd parties (or they just buy the 3rd party apps). But the integration is unique, not like Samsung and som…
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popinfresh wrote: » While both Android and Windows Phone 8.1 offer similar keyboard features, neither are the "same" as what Apple has done with Quick Type. The major difference is that Apple has made this context aware on a number of levels. Who …
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napoleon_phoneapart wrote: » Except that most Android users probably can't use those features with their ancient firmware revisions. Carry on. Is it confirmed that every iPhone that will receive iOS8 will have this (and other new) feature enabl…
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nolamacguy wrote: » you really have no idea what you're talking about. Hmm... actually he does. WP8.1 does not predict words before you start typing, but as soon as you start, it offers options for your first word, and once you have your fir…
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asdasd wrote: » That's a pretty big if. These content deals have to be negotiated country by country. Iovine comes across as a spoofer to me. The idea he's worth billions is nonsense. We live in strange times. Is WhatsApp worth $19 billion? …