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Quote: Originally Posted by JONOROM "The new aluminum chassis with plastic internal parts design will allow ultrabooks to feature a metal appearance, but all the internal parts will be made from plastic stuck to metal parts using glue," the report…
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One of the best things about iPhone -- no carrier-ware.
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Quote: Originally Posted by noirdesir Because few things in life are perfect. And maybe because there are tradeoffs (reaching users without WiFi or a computer vs. slow downloads if a significant portion of users try to download the update at the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Euphonious Obviously. "PC-free" means exactly what it sounds like - that you are free of having to rely on a PC. If a "PC-free" device has to obviate the need for broadband service, then what is the next demand? An …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Euphonious I'm pretty sure that a wi-fi router doesn't come within the definition of a 'device' there. The context was obviously that some people don't want to have a computer to sync their iOS device. Even if your …
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Quote: Originally Posted by noirdesir So is a charger. Or to be more basic: a generator (to produce electricity). You cannot use any electronic device without some source of electricity (except watches with a built-in generator or solar cell). I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dickprinter He wants to update via 3G because this world is all about instant gratification, therefore, patience is unnecessary nor tolerated. If you ask me, THAT'S what's ridiculous. My reason is that I have just t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna it's not just about the size. Wifi is more stable than 3g. If you get a corrupted download when it installs it could brick your phone. Would you want that. 99.9% of folks would say no. Because either they do…
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Apparently, PC-free doesn't mean WiFi-free as I had hoped. Can't download this over 3G, even though it's just 39MB. Ridiculous.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Xian Zhu Xuande For these guys to break some twisting/pulling is necessary (unless some kind of melting or heat damage took place?I never encountered that), but it's pretty easy for that to happen when you're working w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by grimby Google makes money if you click on an ad, not just by using Google to search. What an FUD article. Which is why I marvel that Google makes any money at all. Who the heck clicks on that BS?
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Quote: Originally Posted by mercury99 That's right. Super AMOLED HD is superior to OLED. Apple would have to go to Samsung again to keep up with Jones. Moto and Nokia already buying AMOLED displays from Samsung for some of their high end phones…
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So how does this work if the image is, say, light blue instead of white? What about low ambient light situations? Sounds kludgy.
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Steve had a mission, Bill had a business. They're both valid paths. They both started off as smart-ass kids who got excited about the possibilities of a revolutionary technology. And made them happen.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gary54 But does it have to be this monster? The ever elusive hypothetical small form factor X-Mac mini tower would be just fine. ... The size seems to be a big problem for some folks, but for the life of me I can't …
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent I have no problems with his sister's decision to share. But it's quite telling that Laurene Powell has been personally silent. It doesn't seem to be telling me anything. What do you believe it tells?
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Some people wish to die in their sleep. How could you want to miss a once-in-a-lifetime experience?
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Quote: Originally Posted by n0shoe5 Does XGrid still exist ? Is it capable of linking minis over thunderbolt for parallel processing ? To me, XGrid, or some future iteration of such, would be ideal for those who need more power. I figure the li…
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It's hardly a "loophole". More like an acknowledgment of the sometimes glacial pace of the California DMV in getting out the plates.