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Quote: @ DAYLOVE 22 Ok Trolly Polly, not sure if you are serious or SIRIus or just iLLinformed... First off- the couple of issues that were related to the MAC OSX were NOT VIRUSES but MALWARE (there is a d…
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Quote: but how will our delicate thumbs reach the top corners???!?!?!?!?!??!! Lucky for me, I've got manly thumbs.
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Quote: Ok. It's 16:9 format now. A bit taller. Calm down people. You were only the 2nd post. Who exactly were you trying to calm down?
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Quote: not only was steve jobs around when apple purchased siri, but he announced the phone that had the software and was very clear about it being beta. just more apple-hating bullshit. Oh horsesh!t. So anything…
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Quote: Your point would be valid....if this was a site like CNET. This is specialty site for APPLE. Not a general technology site like engadget. Cause then you have to ask the question, where do you draw the line? Wha…
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Quote: One more thing if you don't mind. And perhaps even if you do. I personally find those that do the name calling (calling out fanboys, trolls, etc.) to be more disgusting than those posts that seem to generate the tantrum. Again,…
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Quote: HOW IS THIS APPLE NEWS?????? Why does AI bombard us with clickbait articles that have NOTHING to do with apple. Windows phone sites do not carry news of apple rumors Blackberry sites do not carry news…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sleepy3 HOW IS THIS APPLE NEWS?????? Quote: i, too, would appreciate a sincere and honest answer to this question. Seriously? A article discussing a future…
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Quote: ... as it has "significantly" reduced desktop traffic acquisition costs for the search giant" Sorry for my ignorance, but what does this mean?
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Quote: And each one will come with it's very own solid gold Apple. There does appear to be demand for a 7" iPad. Why walk away from customers waving dollars in their face? Apple would be a fool not to cater to this audienc…
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Google gets caught with their hand in the cookie jar, and their only comment is: "but they're really good cookies. I should get to eat them if I want to". Lame.
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So the judge calls the preceedings frivolous, but can't/won't disclose those proceedings. (due to the "seal" over the docs) So nobody gets a chance to rebut his statements. As noted elsewhere, this would have been a good opportunity for him to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Curmudgeon Did you really just dis the entire state of South Carolina? Quote: He was rather inartful about it but the fact is that SC wouldn't provide a …
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Quote: But a facility like this needs skilled workers. The data centers need very few workers, and so it is possible to put them in place like the Carolinas. They need thousands of competent workers for this facility.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galbi Nothing wrong? Are you kidding me? Coal generates the most carbon dioxide among all the power sources, the main culprit to the contribution of greenhouse gases. Not only that, it also contributes a good a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mytdave Boneheads. There is nothing wrong with burning coal to generate power. It is done extremely clean and safely these days. Coal can help provide energy independence for this country - we have tons of it. ... …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Inkling Greenpeace is clueless about electrical power distribution. Locating close to hydropower may save money, but it has little to do with clean versus dirty. If these allegedly 'clean' hosting sites weren't using …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Freshmaker Kinda surprised that Dell ranked so high TBH. That's just because Dell isn't using much energy. If you're not building anything that anybody wants, it's easy to be green. Sorry. I normally hate snark.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta How about "iPad 4G everywhere that uses standard international definitions of '4G', but not in Australia where they make up their own definitions"? Everybody makes up their own definitions. Screw technolo…
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Here in the US, words can mean whatever you want them to mean. I can probably get away with calling my two-tin-cans-and-a-string 4G. It looks like Australia takes their verbiage a little more seriously. I assume it would be fairly expensive for …