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I clicked on this article just to see how some of the regulars would either a) pick apart the offering or b) make fun of the guy in the video. AppleInsider posters do not disappoint!
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark I expected the nexus would be shipped by now. Google is facing delays. The Nexus 7 was announced at Google IO 2012 which was held at the end of June. The Nexus 7 isn't quite 11 months old yet…
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S4 Pro? That doesn't sound correct. I'd assume it would be a Qualcomm 600 chip by now. Edit, I almost definitely have no idea what I'm talking about.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil ... Graphically there aren't really any improvements happening anymore, since games are tailored for consoles first and computers second. This isn't true at all. Have y…
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This technology is actually pretty advanced. What they have done is removed the need to go the bus when CPU shares data with the GPU. They put it in main memory, mark it, and then the GPU is allowed to use it. Currently, the CPU can only send data…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flaneur What is meant by "visual computing"? Serious question. Both Intel and AMD have projects that have similar capabilities the Microsoft Kinect, but in a smaller package and targeted at des…
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Perhaps they are preparing to institute a device payment plan. By default you pay for your device over the first 24 months of the contract.
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"less refined" -- Those are two very subjective words when put together. Why can't it just be a worthy competitor to the iPhone 5? More choices for more people.
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If it ships with 4.2.1, that came up in November, 2012. I guess the FUD train goes both ways.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Brian92610 State of the industry, according to the developers who attend GDC, anyway. I bet if you asked these exact same question to E3 attendees, you'd get completely different results. You do realize t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid Re: "the three biggest technology companies" Really? Larry thinks that Amazon is a technology company? Wall Street seems to think it's a retail company. That's why Amazon's P/E is so big. …
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The comments here are pretty negative, but here's what really happens: Can't use Android device to control AppleTV. The GoogleTV protocol is open, so the opposite is possible.. Airplay isn't an open protocol. Android gets some ben…
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman If IOS tablets are selling like hot cakes do we care? I'm not sure that world domination is an interesting goal. This makes sense. Others want to be validated by the fact that the device they choos…
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Apple appears to be selling about 4.7 million units a month and that is comparing to the Nexus 7 which is just short of a million a month (whatever that means). It still shows there is plenty of room in the tablet market. Also shipped vs so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flash_beezy Uh yeah..decreasing because They are finally getting 4.0 ICS years later then initial release..even though jellybean has been out for how long? and the fact that some phones had it preloaded …
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank What cracks me up the most is that the Samsung S III isn't always using THEIR own processor, many of them have a Snapdragon S4. I wonder why? Maybe their own chip SUCKS and they are just putting t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum I have a few honest questions for users of Google Maps on Android phones and Tablets: does it include ads? is it tracking you? can you opt out of ads or trackin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Daekwan Is anyone really surprised Apple maps 1.0 is not equal to Google Maps 6.0? Give it a few months.. maybe even a year. With user feedback and resources focused on the Apple maps.. they will…
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Did these same groups complain that Apple never released the specification of this so-called open protocol?
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse The source of what? Android? android? Linux? The bottom line is that you can't look at the source code of Android because much of it is proprietary. There's some Linux code that Google trie…