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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Oh my, how did Mac OS X ever run on PowerBook G4s? And how did we ever think it was fast? PowerBooks were small and light too.
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Many companies have 50% (or more) of their stock owned by large institutions. Apple's market value is much larger than for any other company, so the value of the stock owned by institutions is larger than for any other company. The value of the stoc…
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"13 top hospitals" won't get as many clicks as "60% of top 23 hospitals"?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan OK but how about creating something where I can pay for the channels I want rather than having to take these bundles? I don't know all the channels Viacom owns but I never watch MTV or VH1 so don't make me …
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A crack is a pretty good indicator of stress in the glass.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY That's just odd to me. What (or who) made him change his mind. I'm guessing he would have had to at least had one in his possession to make such a statement as I doubt that he simply watched the special …
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Do you cross your fingers behind your back when you make agreements? It's reasonable to expect functional speed, and a speed equal to that of customers who did not purchase "unlimited data."
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People wouldn't prefer the desktop version if it didn't work better. Most mobile sites appear to be designed for phones.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bill42 As a photo retoucher who is used to retouching at 100% 1 to 1 pixel size, this new wave of technology is going to make me blind. Someone will force you to buy a Retina iMac, and then force you to set the reso…
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Untimely?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mike Eggleston I don't see what the problem with Siri is. Over 90% of the time she gets exactly what I mean the first time. Already I am able to respond to messages, respond to emails, lookup locations of interest, a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freediverx Both companies are scumbags, and each deserves to fail based on their individual shortcomings... But in this particular case, why is it wrong for Samsung to want to differentiate its products by leveragi…
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"In fact, we frequently use the clutch and coast to conserve gas ..." It won't be inexpensive to replace the throw out bearing. Does the device read all OBDii codes, including those that are manufacturer specific, or just the generic Check Engin…
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Even posters on AppleInsider understand what Amazon is trying to do.
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Quote: Originally Posted by blazar Automation saves water and electricity when done well coupled with motorized shades, foam insulation, and a variety of other methods. Smaller homes with higher density doesn't make automation useless. Autom…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton The issue is the IC is burning out, not the battery it is meant to regulate. Where is the problem if the Apple IC burns out but ICs in other smart phones don't? The IC should be robust enough to han…
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"Users won't even need to be on the same Wi-Fi network to access and control their HomeKit accessories. Apple has also baked remote access into its system, which ensures users will be able to check whether they locked the front door or closed the ga…
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It would be great if the new version of iMail could sort messages by date sent instead of date downloaded to the phone.
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Apple can't prevent self ingition in a poorly designed charger, but it can control what happens inside the iPhone. Charge regulation for lithium ion batteries always is handled by the devices that contain the batteries.
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1% of a company is pretty good pay for acting/modeling in ads.