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Quote: Originally Posted by mytdave You know I agree with you, and I didn't want to imply that iOS was inferior or in trouble, my point is just that Honeycomb fixes the 'scaled up phone apps' problem of Android among other things, and that competi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mytdave Apple needs to understand that hardware spec DOES matter, and that unlike Windows, Android does NOT suck. Android might not have all the little refinements of iOS or as robust an ecosystem, but Honeycomb makes…
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The fact that there are going to be a 100 Android tablet releases this year only makes Apple's life easier. Real competition will not come from 100 different tablets, none of which will ever get any significant marketshare individually, real competi…
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I really hope this rumor is either false, that it's just for a prototype, or that there will be iPhones both with and without the hardware keyboard. I've never cared for a hardware keyboard at all, I never will, and in fact, to me a hardware keyboar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maltz The part about the Mac OS 9 having more malware than Windows is the bit that's simply not true. You forgot to include the 1000+ DOS viruses that Win16 was also susceptible to in #1. Clearly, you weren't involve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRulez http://www.google.com/search?q=most+dangerous+os That first link in the results for your query nicely show how retarded statements like 'the most dangerous OS is [..]' actually are. The only argument put fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dmarcoot That is simply not true. Care to point out what part of that is 'simply not true'? Edit: I'll help you out, before you waste your time: Here's 4 quick searches in the McAfee antivirus database: 1) …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdonisSMU AT 5 or 10% market share, it's just not worth it. That's funny, because back when OS 9 was still around there were dozens of successful viruses for it, in fact, it was much worse than on Windows, even thou…
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Great, wake me up when a real virus for OS X is developed, one that doesn't require me to manually install and run itself first. No operating system will ever be immune to Trojans, unless you lock it down so tight the user cannot install or run _any…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zeph Thunderbolt can handle only up to 6 devices??? Only 6 devices? I find it pretty impressive you can hook up 6 devices to a single port. Did you ever try connecting 6 devices to a single USB port at the same time…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin While yes, clock speed is no longer a good indicator, 2 GHz is pretty weak. There are still quite a few apps that don't take good advantage of multiple cores. And there are diminishing returns for adding cores. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by holywarrior007 I was hoping that SL would actually use GPU to some task as was advertised by SJ. However, it turns out that it was just a hype and nothing significant has ever happened. I also don't expect this will ch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Honestly it doesn't make sense. Sure you got a fast CPU but the hard disk is slow. And you got a fast I/O but without fast hard drives again. It's disturbing. This is one product announcement I am actually d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cory Bauer You're talking about the company that's using 1.4 - 2.66Ghz Core 2 Duo's circa 2008 in six of it's currently shipping computers. They won't even give you an i5 in an iMac until you spend $2,000. The C2D'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron So you think by keeping a single, low-end model with the previous dimensions and weight means that the entire line will also keep the previous dimensions and weight despite the longstanding precedence of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron It?s not unusual when you consider the image looks just like the previous model in thickness and design, that this also contains an optical drive, and that it?s the entry level 13? notebook. The fact …
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These pictures are obviously fake, just look at the size and weight of the thing, they are the same as the current model up to the mm and up to 10 grams. Which would mean not only the case would be completely unchanged but also that any component th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by j1h15233 Nobody is "loosing" anything. The average Joe who doesn't follow Apple is not looking at Macbook Pros and screaming 3-5 days! Screw that. No, but if Apple is actually running out of stock on all the current…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 As the subject says a waste of time to put in hardware to run iOS apps. The big issues are marketing and consummer confusion. Also from the engineering point of view it is a complete waste, an Intel processo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted No fragmentation for the iPhone - it will simply have a larger screen at the same resolution. The iPhone Nano is another story. Not if the iPhone Nano would have the 'old' 320x480 resolution but on a smal…