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I went to the link recommended in this article which gives instructions on how to get automatic updates of flash. That adobe forum page tells me I'm running Flash 16.0.0.235, and I'm running Firefox on a Window 8 machine. Say what? My version is ac…
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Note: all the information presented was based on a fairly small sample of respondents. I don't know how the sample was chosen nor how representative the sample was. The safe bet is to wait until the actual numbers are published.
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We'll see how well MS pulls this off. It might give Apple a run for its money, as it did, finally with Windows 3.1. Apple shouldn't be listening to its fanboy base and take this competition seriously. The ability to run same software on multiple d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips A very interesting article. I'd throw in a few points here ... Not just CPUs but also Apple GPUs from Apple is key for me. Apple getting away from third party GPU vendors would (hopefully) remove one …
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Apple doesn't have enough software developers and expertise to continue iOS and Mac OS upgrades -- that is obvious. Pages and iBooks are crap software now -- not even comparable to the freeware given out with new Windows PCs. And, they're abandonin…
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Can you say "wild speculation"? Software is of minor importance. First, sensors for health issues need to be invented and developed. In many cases, this means sensors that can be embedded. Think of this as a 20-year development cycle -- typical in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman HealthKit, Homekit, iWatch + IOS combo will be huge and make investors very happy in the future, is my guess. Let's hope Apple can make the software as dazzling as its hardware. They have a lot on their plate …
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Given the specs on the apple watch, I predict a flop. One thing to watch for: does apple correct the watch weaknesses before launch, so does it launch in spite of the weaknesses? Withings Active' Pop at $150 looks like a winner. Now, this has the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Perhaps you're correct …. It appears that the Apple Watch will only be useful to someone with a pulse rate! If the iWatch is incapable of performing real world use as a watch, it will not be capabl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY If?! Why not do even a modicum of research before you make a silly conditional comment about whether it will be able to tell time. Research. Easy. Just look at the specs on the Apple site. Done. Runs …
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I don't see the watch as anything impressive. If it cannot function as a normal watch that can replace a real watch, then it has little value. Unless Apple management and other employees who have been using the Apple Watch themselves and realizing i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ I question the legitimacy of the government's case too! We currently have one of the most incompetent and corrupt DOJ to ever exist. They have nothing against Apple, it is a witch hunt. Screw the thugs i…
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Their decision was by far the most appropriate.
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Certainly true. Further, as much as Steve Jobs passing was sad, a shock, even to those who did not follow him or Apple, or the computer industry, I think a market for a Steve Jobs movie is passed and wasn't all that strong to begin with. The Is…
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The review does not mention the personal parameters (weight, gender, for example) that would need to be known to estimate alcohol metabolism rates.
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My iPad is used outside the home every day -- at meetings, taking notes, reading documents and manuals, reviewing literature, doing literature searches, importing articles for later reference. In any case, the auto lock/unlock is not hampered at al…
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Sounds like these are ambulance chasing attorneys. They actually have no plaintiffs who were harmed. As in most product class action cases, the big money in class action settlements go to the attorneys, while the actual plaintiffs get pennies.
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My connections to the internet are quite slow under OS X 8.1.1 which uses WIFI, of course, on an early 2011 MBP. Good to know its not my older hardware.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tundraboy "Disrupt" and "disruption" are starting to be as hackneyed and overused as "paradigm shift". "Disruptive" has always be hackneyed, and wrong as something positive. Disruptive is to making progress as tak…
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When did Apple allow uploading your own CDs into iTunes? That might be an element of Apple's defense. It seems I've always been able to import CDs but I wouldn't doubt that that functionality was not initially present.