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You wanted a middle ground from Apple? Well, Apple implemented a feature called "Do not track me" a while back and most sites ignored it and forced cookies/analytics upon us. Maybe had advertisers and websites played nice and listened to what their …
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wovel wrote: » I find the numbers suspect too, but if all of 100,000 developers allowed 10 people to load the beta, we would hit 1 million which is roughly the 1/500 point. adamc wrote: » jragosta wrote: » This, more than anything, makes me…
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vl-tone wrote: » The iPhone has also 320dpi but like it was said before, the pixel count and screen area is much lower than a retina iPad mini. Edit: Sorry, no more edits Right now I get it. There are two variables to track, not simply PPI …
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solipsismx wrote: » Finally, consider what Apple did to the iPad (3) to make it work with the Retina display. They made it much heavier and much thicker. I don't think they will do that to the iPad mini because I think weight and size are very imp…
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solipsismx wrote: » steven n. wrote: » HTC One. Super LCD 3 that is a very capable and high quality display. But I agree with OLED/PenTile. Simply horrid and not to mention the hideous colors. You can't just look at PPI. If you are talking a…
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tendoboy1984 wrote: » How could Apple be having problems making a Retina display for the MacBook Air? They crammed one in the iPod Touch, so a MacBook Air with Retina shouldn't be an issue. There is less room for a battery in the MBA. The MBA h…
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tallest skil wrote: » I can see quite a few legal problems with anyone on Earth being able to absorb the purchases of anyone else on Earth. And quite a few reasons the MP/RIAA wouldn't want a single person to merge their different purchases from…
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tallest skil wrote: » johndoe98 wrote: » Or fixing the multiple ID problem. Talk to the record companies about that. 10 years and it still doesn't "just work". Thanks for trying to blame Apple for something out of their hands. I'd hap…
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vorsos wrote: » Do Not Disturb is already in the OS X notification center; it should be easy to give iOS the same swipe-revealed toggle. It is? How do you access it? I can't find anything in the system preferences or any where else for that m…
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applezilla wrote: » How about celebrating with better pricing? 90% of the time, I can still get a Physical CD Mailed To Me From Amazon, for less than albums on the iTunes store. Or fixing the multiple ID problem. Over 10 years many of us bou…
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solipsismx wrote: » That said, putting iOS and OS X together into one event does lean toward even more unification between the two OSes. This is a good thing as iOS grew from the foundations of OS X and OS X has never been better by adopting eleme…
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solipsismx wrote: » charlituna wrote: » If I understand the whole thing correctly this would, if universally adopted, remove the need for voice at all. Perhaps keep it as a back up for emergency calls but everything else could become essentially…
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solipsismx wrote: » ifij775 wrote: » It's time to end the "minutes" scam, and just do voice over data. Voice traffic is inherent a different kind of data than the standard data we send. There are additional costs involved to make voice work p…
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jfc1138 wrote: » They're constantly releasing various patches: there's one just today for that fan issue and some other stuff. Then there's the thing that unless you purchase a new machine there's nothing mandatory about using the fresh from th…
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scapal wrote: » Now you would have to plug your smart cover to the power outlet instead of having to plug the iPad itself, what's the point apart of putting 'wireless charging' in the feature list. Pointless Or they make the charging work bo…
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jfc1138 wrote: » eluard wrote: » The trouble is that we are not getting any hints from anywhere that there is anything in the these builds that would justify this wait. A continued rollout of small bugs to deal with? It's a minor update afteral…
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hmm wrote: » You're on the right track here, but look at Intel's official shipping date on Sandy Bridge EP compared to when HP and Dell were shipping workstations. I get a bit mixed up at times as sometimes I'll read E5-16XX reported as E, when …
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Marvin wrote: They are really only one generation behind. The chips in the Ivy Bridge iMacs came out early last year but Intel had supply issues so recommended pushing models back and the Ivy Bridge iMacs just came out in December. So Ivy Bridge X…
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pik80 wrote: » But at some point they need to ask when do we switch from slimming the product down and start to focus more on making up for it's slow performance. You're not making much sense. The Fusion Drive is faster than a 7200 RPM HD and d…