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GOOD! It is my main reason for paying for AppleTV.
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They BLU it. I'm sorry it had to be said.
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The Economist magazine just had an article on the death of Moore's Law, and mentioned exactly this change by Intel as one of their points. Not sure if ARM chips are going to be able to escape the fundamental issues of physics and technological hurd…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JBDragon What????? NO, YOU ARE WRONG!!!! HDMI carries both Digital Video and up to 7.1 Digital Surround sound!!! There is a older standard called DVI. it's the same Digital Signal, but Video only. So you coul…
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Thanks for the Amazon link. I need this as well. I bought a receiver with HDMI for my suround sound system, but once I got all the pieces together I found out that the HDMI inputs only carry video and the audio has to come in separately. Not exac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost I wish them well. Some problems with electric cars: 1. Total mileage is very limited compared to fossil fuels. You need to be able to do 400 or 500 miles on a charge. 4. The battery has to be r…
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Ah Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon The time to do that was when they filed for bankruptcy. Now they're just a subsidiary of a Chinese conglomerate. Ah yes, forgot about that little drama.
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I can see Apple taking a bigger interest in batteries, since they are at the heart of so many things they do – car or no car. Besides the obvious candidates, they may also be interested in storing some of that electricity produced by all those sola…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rob53 "Um also expressed concern over Apple's next product cycle, particularly with regard to the low-end 16-gigabyte capacity for the iPhone and iPad. The analyst said that 16 gigabytes does not appear to be suffici…
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chris_ca wrote: » If it’s declined by the credit card company, there is no sale... You think they run the card, get declined then give it the “customer” anyway? I guess I wasn't clear. I mean the sale goes through, but afterwards the true own…
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Quote: Originally Posted by boredumb Macy's may be responsible when you use your Macy's card, but when using a major credit card, the card is, I believe, responsible, unless or until the card company demonstrates a pattern of negligence by the …
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I disagree with the concept that merchants have little to gain with ?Pay. Merchants are responsible for fraudulent sales declined by the credit cards. I would think a more secure system would reduce their losses. I'm always surprised at how littl…
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This whole thing is so stupid! If you want a phone you intend to shove in your pants and otherwise abuse, buy a smaller iPhone. If you want a big screen device that is also as thin and as light as can be then buy the 6+ and treat it with a little …
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It seems to me that sitting down with a large phone in your pocket is kind of a silly thing to do no matter how tough it may be. I have a small 4S, and I use a belt clip for both comfort and quick access. I'll do the same when I get around to gett…
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I'm not sure exactly why, but I have the suspicion this may become a case of Apple playing the embrace, extend and extinguish game. I see the iTuness card in passbook and I see the tip of the iceberg as they become the source of debit iTunes cards …
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If Liquid Metal were used in any of the new products, wouldn't there at least be a press release from the company? It would be a very big deal for a small company, so I imagine that as soon as the product is unveiled they would take credit. My gu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by VL-Tone It'll be interesting to see if the shiny Apple logo on the iPhone 6 is indeed made of liquidmetal, as every leak (except the scratchable one from nowhereelse.fr) show it to be made of a weird molded metal m…
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Sounds like too many people are getting all worked up over battery life. I really think the presentation made it clear that the watch is meant to be worn during the day and charged overnight. That sounds reasonable. Sure devices that do less may …
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I'm happy with the move towards using "?" in the name instead of "i". The whole iThing was growing a bit old at this point.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jakeb I'm sure there will be regular updates. They didn't hire 50 bio-sensor experts to make a heart rate monitor. Agreed, and they didn't talk to the FDA about a simple heart rate monitor. Other sensors will come …