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reme wrote: » I watched part of the video, got bored with their defensiveness. I do agree that they are making improvements but a 25% improvement on the previous model's runtime means nothing if we are in the 4 hour range. It's 10-12 hours or bu…
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applesince86 wrote: » 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 keyb…
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imember wrote: » Seriously you think this is a big issue? No is not but this one is http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/05/14/samsung-issues-apology-to-cancer-stricken-semiconductor-plant-workers Samsung admits killing people, if something li…
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solipsismx wrote: » I wonder if Apple is paying them for this sort of publicity which puts an easily obtained, mass produced "luxury device" on the same plane as a not-so-easily obtained luxury device? If this was all Bentley's decision to do all …
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kpom wrote: » I doubt that the next iPad will have 4GB. It might still have just 1GB (saves battery). 2GB would be the most. After all, the Surface Pro 2 you are referring to is an Intel x64-based design (the same as the MacBook Air). The Surface …
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analogjack wrote: » Samsung can fool some of the people some of the time. They are on the slippery slope to oblivion I'd take these polls with a grain of salt on top of it. According to this one, they are doing quite good on US soil... proba…
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jungmark wrote: » What a coup. Nokia is "Finnished". This cannot be, Nokia is already "Americanised"... since MS purchased their handsets division. He did really well in Nokia, tho'... I wish him all the best in Apple. I'm sure he'll do well…
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benjamin frost wrote: » 1 user thought this was helpful. SolipsismX "AND IT'S BEAUTIFUL. YOU WILL BE ASSIMILATED" Alas, my lovely wife would probably agree with you these days. I agree with you that 'Stupid Hoe' by Nicki Minaj is beautif…
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lord amhran wrote: » Because Dr. Dre brings absolutely nothing to the table that would warrent his place as an Apple Exec right? Certainly not his clout as a music industry legend right? Considering his personal net worth is $550 million dollar…
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chandra69 wrote: » Somehow, I am not comfortable to include iPad/tablets into PC world. They are altogether different. True. Are they PCs or post-PCs, after all? If they are PCs, then post-PC theory goes down the toilet. I don't mind this d…
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addicted44 wrote: » Google is absolutely crushing everybody in the Maps arena. Is there anyone who can even compete with them here? The amount of information and data they have is unparalleled. Nokia's Here Map is quite good in many ways. …
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philboogie wrote: » Thanks for the link. I think the makers of that video don't seem to realise that the wealth that top 1% has is gained by having money to invest and therefore grows exponentially once they have money to burn. They invest and gai…
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chandra69 wrote: » I meant he can push iWork to Enterprise. But nothing can beat Excel. But still... He can push pen and paper just the same, but it will not work.
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chipsy wrote: » It's a feature that I really like on Google Now, it would be a nice addition to Siri. It could work by automatic music detection. That's also how it works on Google Now, press the microphone and it automatically detects music and …
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solipsismx wrote: » I know Siri isn't specifically mentioned (which I think is odd) but it would be nice to say, "What song is playing?" and have Siri listen for a few seconds and pop back with an answer. Not often but every now and then I fail to…
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benjamin frost wrote: » It's a philosophical quandary. I'm often thinking, 'Will I reply to this post?' knowing there could well already be a good answer. It depends how strongly I feel usually, or how bloody-minded or mischievous I'm feeling. …
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benjamin frost wrote: » Sure; I'm just as guilty of doing the same, if not more so. Yeah... reading last to first would prove much more efficient for meaningful replies, but would kill most of enjoyment in discussion.
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benjamin frost wrote: » Which is what I said much more neatly a few posts ago. I guess you're providing the Android Experience of explanations. Sorry mate, I'm reading from first post to last... so I haven't seen your post before I replied.
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benjamin frost wrote: » Hmmm...hill60 or nikon133? hill60. Goodbye nickersinatwist133. No problem. Stay frosty
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gatorguy wrote: » Doesn't a larger display require more power than a smaller display of the same type and resolution? Seems like putting a bigger display in there, particularly a higher resolution one, works against your theory. I believe I'…