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The Nat Brown "explanation" is complete and utter bullshit. How can timestamps be "synced over the cloud" if at that point in time Apple TV's WiFi connection is yet to be configured? The whole purpose of this step is to connect Apple TV to t…
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Apple LED Cinema Display is finally going to be dropped from the (online) Apple Store, as all Macs have Thunderbolt ports now. I wonder if Apple is going to introduce an Apple 4K Display in the fall. There could be a “pro” event, where they could …
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The guy should redesign the product. Make it a series of LEGO-like bricks that attach to each other in succession. The first brick is an AC/DC converter with an AC cord. The rest have one retractable charging cord each and a DC pass-through. Each …
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Quote: Originally Posted by GadgetCanada only 4,000,000 rubles to buy a song Haha. It's not that bad )) The ruble has been redenominated 15 years ago. By the way, the prices are pretty low: 15—19 rubles per song ($0.49—…
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Quote: Originally Posted by debusoh I have been using the new maps app since I got my iphone 5 (my first iphone). I haven't had any issues with it. We use it for turn by turn directions all the time. I think this whole thing is way …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii […] no-one who is not already close to compliance is going to change their entire work practices for an extra logo […] It's not just logo, it's the Lightning authentication chip. Apple wants …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lazol Sorry to dissapoint you, Apple Map works perfectly in Australia! Sorry to disappoint you, Apple Maps work like s**t in Russia! I still can't understand why Apple, of all companies, acq…
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We should file a rdar:// bug on this building.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich I think you're right. He would've made them turn those two front glass panels into one huge, heavy glass panel. Yup, like Chicago’s store:
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider While still based on the ARMv7 instruction set […] That’s not true. A6 is based on a new, Apple-developed ARMv7s instruction set (note the ‘s’), which is backwards-compatible with ARMv7. …
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Apple A6 uses ARMv7s architecture, not ARMv7.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil … From where did you post that apostrophes aren't correct? I’ve posted from the “Add Your Comment” text field at the bottom of the article page (new design). I’ve also noticed th…
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@slurpy Perhaps you live an area where Apple’s data is OK. In my area (Moscow) it is so poor that it is unusable. There are no building outlines and numbers at all. Many points of interest are in the wrong places. Some subway stations are missing. …
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This is either a fake or an early prototype. There are no mounting screw holes. Compare to this image of an iPad 3 back plate:
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Because of all the other hardware centered vertically on the front. Stuff can only be so thin. What I mean by “vertical centering” is that the green distance should be equal to t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider By melding building model outlines with photos taken from satellites or low flying aircraft, C3 figured out how to create virtual models without necessarily sending cameras down the street. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee It makes much more sense to me for it to focus on connecting to your phone seamlessly with Bluetooth and using the communications capabilities on the phone. I disagree. If you have an iP…
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I still don’t understand why the back camera is not centered vertically within the glass piece. It just looks un-Apple-like.
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An idealized scenario might look like this: 1. A fingerprint sensor of a new type is built into the home button. The button looks exactly as it did before. 2. You don't need the lock screen and swipe-to-unlock gesture anymore. The butt…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Patranus The fingerprint reader will be the *screen*. Swipe to unlock? Nope, just click unlock with your thumb and you phone either unlocks or doesn't. No more complex keys and passwords. …