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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd Nonsense. Some one did it. After two days. EDIT: and if you going to come back with - one person out of millions - the kind of guys who try this are a tiny fraction of total users. So a tester in apple cou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sumergo Oh dear. I just upgraded my iPhone to iOS 7 and my initial perception of the user interface is one of shock. I work as a UX specialist and this interface (compared with the iOS 6 version) is just terrible - …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark It's all about laying the groundwork for future products. I think that has to be right. I don't think the A7 story has played out yet: the 64-bit architecture seems unnecessary for a phone (just as 4 c…
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I think the only problem here is that it's just not funny. I enjoyed the Samsung ad with Galaxy owners showing the iPhone 5 queue the features they already had and I enjoyed "I'm a PC, I'm a Mac" series. The principle is fine and we Apple lovers n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy IMHO It's unfortunate that the USPTO allows a patent for something like this anyway. I agree. I don't pretend to understand the US patent system but I'd like to think that this would fail in the UK on the g…
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iWork online, iWork on all iOS devices: MS Office, pincer movement?
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May I be the first to say - Yah! Score one for the good guys! We all make mistakes, happy endings are good.
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Quote: "It's just some UI quirks, no big deal". Except that, once you really try to get the UI to be intuitive for people who aren't willing to spend ages adapting to the software they use, you realize that it was actually t…
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There's some curious info in here... I presume we're ignoring the Mac Installed Base line on the graph: that's the one that is static at about 16,000,000 computers whilst about 40,000,000 ex-Windows users switch to Mac. Perhaps they're sharing? …
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Quote: The iPhone 5C will most likely include a non retina display. I think that's unlikely because the last 3 generations of iPhone have been retina and no non-retina devices have been on sale for best part of a year. Developers will…
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I can see some logic in this story. The "5C" could sensibly gain from sharing components and internal design with the "5S" (same screen, same radios etc) for economies of scale, next year as well as this. It is also the case that iPhone family's LTE…
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Good article, I enjoyed it. We do, however, all rewrite history. Apple did enter a "late 80s partnership with Olivetti (the Italian owner of British PC maker Acorn) that culminated in plans to jointly develop a new mobile processor architect…
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Not having used the beta, I can't comment on functionality (though much of it looks very promising to me). However, I'm still struggling with the icons. The grid doesn't bother me, it's the colours and some of the designs. About 7:12 into th…
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That's a big improvement. It may be less "elegant, distinctive and sophisticated" but it looks more usable to me. In particular, Slide to Answer (that you slide) was looking a little too much like the buttons (that you tap). That can cause user conf…
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This patent says that you can put the sensor under the display, not that you have to. I still think putting it under the home button makes more sense: the Slide to Unlock gesture is there to ensure the phone quickly goes back to power-saving if the …
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I'm with uberben on this. I like much of what has been shown on the new interface but I don't like (or don't understand) the new icons. The colour scheme is too naive for me and the icons seem to be a random set of images, there is no coherency to m…
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"The set-top box itself is also said to have an integrated camera, ... targeting ads directly toward users based on what the camera "sees" in the room." So George Orwell's 1984 was right :-(
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Quote: Originally Posted by Graham Reeves I do as well. First thing I checked was BBC and first video clip I trip caused a failure and its very easy to recreate. Pleased to say that the new release has cured BBC video problems here. Snow …
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As an iPhone 3GS owner, but not iPad (we don't even have a price announced yet on this side of the pond), am I being too hopeful? The performance figures do look good for the iPad, such that I wonder if it's all down to hardware. The iPad has clearl…