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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Poor RIM. I no longer want them to have any sort of honorable death. Shut them down and give the money back to the shareholders. I see what you did there
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Man, how many friggin' times does this nonsense have to be repeated before the idiots that make it up realize it is not going to happen. I must have heard this 'rumor from the supply chain' BS about a smaller iPad at least once every three months…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Not my area of expertise but perhaps several things can be animated at once in certain situations and frame rates maybe cumulative across animations thus a cap would produce stuttering whereas the ability …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gon Plenty of people (I wager also on this forum) play console games which are fixed to 30FPS, like that Android photo gallery mentioned in the original post, and seem happy even if they have previously owned a proper …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy See below. Guess Apple doesn't know the rules either. So what was the "I'm a PC" ad campaign all about if not belittling the competition and stereotyping? Personally I think Sammy did a pretty good job …
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Rule #1 in advertising: Never, ever, EVER, put references to your competitors products or the people buying them in your ads. Samsung really has a terrible marketing, if it weren't for the fact that they have such a strong brand image (mostly b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That's silly. The TouchPad is a very useful tablet and does a lot of things. The only major limitation is lack of apps - so why would you cripple it further by hacking it to run an OS where you can't even be s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cy_starkman I am still unsure of why people even bought them at $99. I've never seen one and never will cause they didn't even get to where I am but regardless of if it has any value it harks back to the 80's where you…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 Who didn't see this coming? The PC market has been a race to the bottom for far too long, and the idea of a premium PC is just foreign to everyone outside the hardcore gaming community, and even they will settle…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wings My new 2011 Charger came with its owner's manual on CD. It required AIR to view it, so I downloaded it. While viewing a STATIC page in the manual, AIR had one core of 8 running at 100%. Just to view text. So how …
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This 'Windows Everywhere' strategy is going to kill Microsoft some day, if they don't start to realize fast that the world is moving away from Windows at breakneck speed. In the consumer space everything is going mobile, and in the business space we…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Loptimist that's like saying there's nothing special about iPad. with your reasoning, the only problem with tablet market was that manufacturers did not sell more minimalistic, thinner, and customized os included tabl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Loptimist and a great loss for consumers. and thinking again what Apple did with iOS5's notification system, oh and think again what invention means in dictionary. You should really stop playing that 'Apple copied t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent In fact, it is NOT. With all due respect, you can't just read Wikipedia or Appleinsider, and believe that's whole story. Perhaps it's semantics about what a chip is in today's world. Most assuredly,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfweezel When checking perfomance you MUST take in more than just FPS. Code and processes get tweeaked with harware hooks and vocabulary. The FPS rate on a iProduct is always faster the either Android or Windows. Ap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent The RAM is NOT built into the CPU chip. In fact, it is. The A5 is a POP (package on package) part, which has the CPU and the RAM on the same chip. This doesn't mean Apple could not have made a version tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy I believe you'll find that nearly all the larger mobile device suppliers are paying royalties on IP. In just the past few months Apple agreed to pay a royalty to Nokia for every iPhone sold. I think Apple may …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cvaldes1831 "But the SGX543MP2, with two SGX543 GPUs, is capable of nearly 70 million polygons per second, which would make it much more powerful than the single SGX545 claimed to be in the prototype." The iPad 2 ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by shompa TSMC 28nm revenue in Q4 is less then 3%. That is not enough to produce enough A6/AMD graphic cards/Nvidia graphic cards. I assume you mean 3% yield (ie: 97% defect-rate)? Do you have a source for that figure,…