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Quote: Originally Posted by MacBook Pro Please re-read the entire thread. You risk posting more absurd comments. ? ? ? ?
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacBook Pro What innovations has Google made? The acquisitions Google made were brilliant and extended Google advertisements into location services quite effectively but they haven't made significant strid…
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macbook pro wrote: » As a reminder, at one time mapping and navigation was not a core competency for Google. But Apple isn't competing against Google from 2005. Apple needs to compete with the Google of today and all the mapping knowledge and…
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Before we all start dumping voice packages and go data only, have they managed to find a solution for 911 calls?
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[VIDEO][/VIDEO] digitalclips wrote: » I keep wondering if Apple shouldn't buy Netflix then make it Apple only. It seems like a good fit to me. Netflix's real strength is the vast number of devices that support it (buy a new TV, Bluray player or…
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I switched to Netflix after Apple added it to the AppleTV. These days I don't buy any movies/TV shows from iTunes. I did have some issues last year. I suspect Comcast was throttling the data to try to stop consumers making the switch but these days…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Ah, but there is also nothing that a $99 box can do that a $2,000 panel with the same circuitry cannot do either though. Then who is going to spend $2000 when they can simply just …
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suddenly newton wrote: » They could blame BYOD movement, or they could blame themselves for getting on the wrong end of that movement. BYOD is like a bulldozer: it's quite safe as long as you're not in its path. Does anyone bring their own tabl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GMHut Tons. The graphic design industry is only growing. The real question is, given Apple has never been the leader in total computer sales while making computers design professionals relied on (and Apple …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone I don't disagree with that only it will be a disappointment if they do discontinue it. I think the few pros that indeed need it would be willing to pay more for an absolutely top of the line computer…
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mstone wrote: » A render farm is doing only one task. A typical use of a Mac Pro might involve having half of CS suite open at the same time. Rendering a video in the background while cutting a mask in Photoshop with a an open project in After Eff…
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hyram gestan wrote: » Siri is still in Beta. Given that it is just beta software, it works very well. Nobody should expect that beta software will be 100% When previously has Apple ever released something still in beta? I could easily imagi…
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emig647 wrote: » Everything isn't always about money. Believe it or not the Mac Pro is a flagship. Without it, many pros would walk away from the platform. Is it really the flagship? It might be the fastest, but is it really the device all App…
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hakime wrote: » Now, Apple does not talk about unreleased products but I don't believe that Apple is about to kill the Mac Pro. The Mac Pro is profitable, small profits but profitable. Apple recognizes the need of the Mac Pro for its pro users, Ap…
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Poor RIM. Windows Phone is at least growing although not as fast as the overall market. But Blackberry not only lost marketshare but they ship roughly a third fewer phones. I wonder how long they can last?
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Quote: Originally Posted by haar iOS is "linux"...except the linux has been rewritten for a touch screen by Apple. (thus no open source code in it... IMO) Android in Linux. iOS is Unix.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum That's why I distinctly specified Android smartphone. Some OEMs are already paying MS to use Android on their smartphones... why not just pay MS to use Windows 8 and, as a [ve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky Then you haven't perused this article: http://opensignalmaps.com/reports/fragmentation.php I read that when it first came out. Yes there are lots of devices as shown in the im…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Having to check 200 devices to make sure your application works isn't a thing like Windows development. You don't need that many devices. You just classify devices into categorie…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleZilla Beats developing for a platform with fragmentation in the thousands. It isn't that hard to deal with. Certainly no more difficult than the PC used to be.