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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 It's almost as if Google caused Firefox to be held back while Chrome was gaining a foothold. Mozilla just woke up with a sore anus and some crumpled dollar bills clutched in their hand, wondering wtf happened…
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By the way, let me make myself clear that I'm primarily happy about this because H264 is simply the superior solution for video here, not because I like to see Google fail at things. Standardizing on H264 benefits everyone, even despite the licensin…
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Can't say I didn't see this coming from day one, when Google started this idiotic codec war when they announced they would drop H264 in Chrome (which they still haven't done by the way), and pretended using WebM would make anything better for anyone…
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I really hope this is just what the article says it is: a rumor, because if not even the mid-range MBP's have a real GPU, I'll not be buying a MBP at all. I don't want a 17" laptop, I'd very much prefer 13" over 15", and I'm not willing to get stuck…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ I've always been saying that Java is crap too, based upon what I've been reading. I am not a developer or programmer though and it's good to see somebody who is experienced and is a programmer also confirm tha…
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We all know this is just all the Apple fanboys pre-ordering this disappointing iPad refresh, right? After they all have one, nobody will buy the wretched things! /s
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ And from a developer's point of view, developing for Android must be a complete nightmare with all of the gazillion devices out there. Anybody who uses Android deserves what they get. I wrote a simple iPho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AbsoluteDesignz eh, I guess it would've been fair for me to ask what you mean by "app store incompatibilities" before I assumed your comment to be bullshit...you get a lot of half-truths and lies in regards to Apple co…
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I know that chick from somewhere else
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Quote: Originally Posted by AbsoluteDesignz From what I can tell most OEMs provide easy tools for unlocking a bootloader and others.don't lock them due.to negative consumer feedback Also considering Google just.rereleased chrome beta for andro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Nairb Difference is that there are many markets Android owners can but from. Some devices come preinstalled with links to non Google app stores. While this is true, I fail to see how this should be considered an end…
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Right now, all I can think of that is left of the Android 'free and open' model is that you can lobotimize your device by installing unverified APK's (like you can on an jailbroken iOS device), or flash a custom ROM (which you usually only do becaus…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic Quote: Originally Posted by mgsarch lololol, I love how this guy just makes stuff up. Propietary file systems. rofl. When you have no idea what you're talking about, you should be reading, not writing. Then …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I agree. The continued ability to produce finer and finer lines absolutely astounds me. I remember when all the experts were saying that 100 nm might be the limit - and the same statement has been made half…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hattig Quote: Originally Posted by zunx This has nothing to do with manufacturing process issues. Intel could go straight to 11 nm and beyond (nanotechnology) if they wanted right now. It is just milking the process …
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Quote: Originally Posted by timgriff84 Mission control is just far to over the top. I never used Spaces as I never have that many programs open, and it seems weird in the release that's promoting full screen apps there's something else promoting …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bdkennedy1 The whole thing is a disorganized mess. Dashboard, Launchpad, Mission Control, Spaces. Come on! Mission Control replaces Spaces, Dashboard provides widgets, and Launchpad is sort of like the many third-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio Tegra 3 was delayed substantially and may not offer as great of an improvement as some would have liked, however it's up to 3x faster than the Tegra 2 and currently the most advanced SoC of its class. Sourc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 There is an advantage in providing dedicated VRAM for the GPU, especially if integrated on the SoC. it has the potential of controlling bandwidth demands on main memory, lowering power if on chip and freeing…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Technarchy You can always get an ASUS Transformer Prime. Sure it is laggy balls, but at least it is quad core. The "paper specs mean everything" disease of android needs to stay there. The Tegra 3 that is in …