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Is this a launch date for Skylake mobile processors? Otherwise Skylake already came out weeks ago.
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Are we not about ready for the GM seed? It must be going or have already gone GM internally if they're keeping to last years schedule???
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suddenly newton wrote: » Skewered? What do you mean? You mean biased? Sure. But did you find factual errors? Is he wrong about something he wrote or do you simply not like the gloating? Gloating is the modern scourge of journalism. It's sick-bu…
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andrew craven wrote: » Can someone please tell Dilger that he does not always have to be such a apple matyr? He is great at pointing out where the media is bias- but can never see that his own articles are so far in the opposite side of the spectr…
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256kbps AAC is supposed to equate to 320kbps MP3 so comparing bit rates of different formats is dumb. "Mastered for iTunes" is supposed to sound better... so one could take the next step and say that such Apple streams will be better than 320kbps M…
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Allelujah! Amen.
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Did he actually say iPhone and Mac were cannibalising iPad? Wouldn't it make more sense that people may have been waiting to invest in Apple Watch rather than buy an iPad? Maybe upgraders felt that they didn't want to shell out for both a new iPad a…
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Honestly sick of people going on about USB-A ports and SD card slots. It's embarrassing. Thank god that Katherine finally said something sensible. I think anyone going on about USB-A and SD card slots should lose their job in technology journalism. …
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It's not high-resolution playback. That's considered to be 24-bit/48-96KHz. They or AppleInsider shouldn't be using that term to describe CD quality. Even using the term high fidelity is offensive to me. It's the equipment that would be responsible…
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It's all marketing hype. It's just 16-bit CD quality audio on TIDAL. Apple needs to go 24-bit with Beats. Qobuz already been doing this for ages.
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Ouch. I guess a real press organisation might expect a resignation over this. #Awkward
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Articles like this should be informed enough to know not to compare clock rates of different processor ranges and generations. Comparing the clock rate of a Core M to that of a Core i5 is just plain dumb.
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Last statement in the article needs to be removed. This app did not replace OWA app.
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The only thing that would impress me would be a curved LED Retina iMac with Broadwell. A higher rez screen and a 3D logo isn't enough to make me open my wallet.
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Why does that site display the version numbers wrong for Apple TV? They've even gone to there effort of displaying file names which don't exist. I can appreciate the thinking that Apple TV firmware is released alongside that for other iOS devices an…
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Young fashion-conscious people? I don't think so. Lol Maybe if it had been round with straps by Burberry or Dior but otherwise this is one fugly beast that only geeks and special needs people would be seen dead with. The sports purpose has potential…
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The IP addresses is the wrong focus. Apple can permit managed service partners to use their range. The key thing looks to be the domain in use: aaplimg.com
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I don't think this is right. Akamai/Edgesuite can use Apple's address space too. Take the APNS farm for example. Look up gateway.push.apple.com and you'll see it's not serviced by Apple as such but they're using Apple's address range. They always ha…
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Sorry Daniel but I struggled to find the point of this article other than it sounds like it's written by a WWDC virgin. I didn't see anything that details anything new. WWDC has not really changed and has always been what you described. Anyone with …
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Skylake is two processor generations away. Broadwell comes first and isn't due until Q4 '14 at the earliest. So I'd be really surprised if Skylake appears before 2016. Skylake also supports PCI-E 4.0. So it's a bit odd or disapointing that this gen…