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Quote: Originally Posted by nim81 What's going to happen to peoples content that have paid for this service if it fails in a year or two due to lack of take-up? Hasn't this already happened with one of Microsoft's cloud-based services? I would…
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Quote: Originally Posted by quinney A person would have to be completely out of touch with reality to believe that Apple's competitors ignore rather than copy Apple's products. And a person would have to be completely out of touch with reality…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse I'm not buying into the nano rumors, but, in the rendering referred to the home button functions would be replaced by one of the other hardware buttons (e.g., lock) and/or gestures. The only problem I see…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Something like this maybe: But what happens to the iconic Home button on the concept? Will the area just under the screen be capacitive touch, a la the HP Pre?
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Quote: Originally Posted by macinthe408 Wouldn't this fall into the same territory that we all criticize Android for, namely fragmentation of app development? Developers would need to consider 3 different screen sizes when they develop their apps…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bettieblue Is there some "Thunder" meter we can view to see if your BS is true? Maybe its web based, and hopefully not written in Flash so you can view it on your iPhone/iPad. I would have to agree. I would ve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nikon133 But as with the most non-Apple gadgets, Xoom might be so much more affordable 3 to 6 months down the path What seems to be a WiFi only Xoom just appeared at the FCC. Rumor is that it's supposed to be for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jamrolu Sure, you can install apps remotely. But they can't run for the first time on their own. So if a random app appears to have been randomly installed on your phone, first of all change your Gmail password, bu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 Just as Google came out with a relative copy of iOS and the whole Android phone market began, but fanboys of the platform denounce everything Apple? Who's worse? Android owes everything to Apple. The entire meta…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fuwafuwa That's it! Cool feature, but practically useless. Having extra abilities is not always a bad thing. Remember, the ability to push apps is only one part of the cloud sync ability. Another I've talked abo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 I could understand this about an iPod Touch or iPad, but exactly who goes anywhere without their phone, which in this case is the iPhone? If I was at a friend's house, browsing on their computer, my phone would …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Archos What developers? Android Market is just junkware and some easily ported iOS apps. There's very little original development, and absolutely nothing like iOS. Look at the store! Do a search and the few legit title…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 Just tried it on my iPod Touch. The link took me directly to the App Store to download it. I'm sure there are lots of other sites with links to iPhone apps that do the same thing. As I've said, if you have th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 iOS (option 3): Link in browser syncs with iTunes and opens it to where you can download it directly. I looked at a Highlights Magazine app from their website, clicked on their link and it took me to a page o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sbg22 The Fragmentation and App piracy will push devs away from Android. For a dev, IOS offers protection from both. So being segregated isn't all that bad. Both of those are things all platforms have to deal wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna What is the real difference between the Google way and just using the phone itself to buy stuff (without needing a computer at all). For most folks the difference is none. The advantage comes when you're…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fuwafuwa This is silly case. Why the blogger provide link to Android market but only provide application name for iPhone user? Clever blogger can copy the app's iTunes link and put in his blog. When iPhone user tap the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FreeRange What can you really tell from one screen shot and no hands on experience with it????? You do know there are numerous videos of Honeycomb in action right?
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Quote: Originally Posted by fuwafuwa That's not important point, because we can do that on iPhone or Android. Or do you think iPhone user must use iTunes to buy and download apps? Even you can download apps as big as 1.4G OTA, while Android is li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gwydion Honeycomb doesn't requieres dual cores. I do believe it came straight from Google's mouths that Honeycomb is optimized to take advantage of however many processor cores you have. Whether it's a single core …