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Personally, I don't like them mainly because they detract from a singular stylized OS. Many feel a bit childish and dated, unlike OSX which is mostly very clean, moden. Even the little things like pull down notifications have a texture that don't re…
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Does anyone know if the adapter can go in from either orientation? Would be really nice if you didn't have to fumble around like with microusb.
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I don't mean to sound too harsh, I know a lot of work goes into these things. But I literally have a hard time going through the new layout. There are 11 something ads on the left, right, top, and between articles. Some of which are specifically d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK I've heard that comment a number of times from different sources but nobody ever goes on to say why it's so bad. Not sure if it's just MS bashing or if Metro really is that bad. Perhaps some…
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Good news, as small a step as it is to type in a password, it's tedious, especially with how frequent apps are updated. I also hope they have fixed an annoyance when you are updating a batch of apps and one of them is 17+ and it freezes the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by macxpress This being said, I would think the iOS apps store for AppleTV wouldn't be far behind. I can't see any other reason why it would be handy to do this. The two reasons I think they're holding o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bspears They just added another 185 lbs of suck to this project. Matthew Modine is awesome and a great actor. I've got a feeling you're just here to be a prick?
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Obviously we wont be seeing any bendable iPhones, but does flexible = break resistant?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Sure they have. Best way to find the people who are leaking and fire/sue them. Any examples?
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Does Windows RT run regular windows programs? If not, this is going to be a mess. I'm fairly tech savy, but I don't really understand what RT stands for. Run Time. Ok, but what's that mean? When it's called Windows, and looks like Windows 8,…
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I wish they would put whatever innovative technology they are developing into the existing Apple TV for 99 dollars rather than high end HDTVs for a thousand.
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Makes sense. The full iPad is still killing but they need something to compete more directly with the 7" / 200 dollar Kindle Fire. I could see a 7" iPad at 300 dollars. If you think about it, it also makes a bit more sense that they dropped the g…
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Doesn't make sense at all. There must be at least 10x the number of iOS devices out there compared to the Kindle Fire, and, not trying to fan the flames but the iOS app store is worlds better than the Amazon app store, and Amazon has a fraction of t…
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I really hope they go with a magsafe connection. I find the micro / macro usb plugs too small, it's so much harder to fit in, it's hard to tell which side is which on the little port. For something you have to charge every day, it's not great. Would…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rtm135 This is basically the beginning of Apple locking down the rest of their systems. Microsoft is doing the same thing with Metro and Windows 8. It will increase security and reduce piracy. Basically a WIN as far…
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Is this really that significant? The headline makes it sound like a major shift transitioning to iPhone, but.. The article says 'Haliburton will buying thousands of iPhones.... currently about 4,500 employes use RIM devices' . Less than 5,000? Apple…
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I've been using iOS for years, but just got a kindle fire (built on android), and you really can feel the difference in stability and security. Amazon has an official (but extremely limited) app store, so to find a larger selection of apps to instal…
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While I agree completely that the Kindle Fire will fragment Android and always be a weird intermediate tablet - not as good as the iPad - That 200 dollar price point is HUGE.. Honestly - it plays videos, some games, browses the web, of course reads …
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The problem with a free 3GS is that you'll still be paying for the same ultra-premium data/voice plans. It's still 3G, sure, but its nowhere near the high end phones of today that justify crazy two year contracts. You'll save in short term, but it's…