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launfall wrote: » Let's be clear, both companies need each other. MS Office products are on every Mac in a business environment Remember the "big brother" in the original "1984" commercial? That was IBM. there was a time when the only way Apple…
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Still wouldn't use Chrome. With all of the available browser choices, why would one want to use it all? Another piece of Google produced spyware.
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The A9X is an outstanding processor with better GPU performance than any of Intel's portable chips. The SOC is performing at a low end Core i5, doesn't throttle down, needs no fan and provides 10 hours of uptime. I have purchased an iPad pro and…
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Apple's focus is now firmly on their mobile devices. There are profits to be made in desktop computing, but in all honesty, conventional desktop computing whether portable or fixed workstations are being displaced by mobile devices. Once Apple tra…
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It's about time Apple brings OLED to their entire product line.
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badmonk wrote: » Samsung has engaged in wholesale intellectual property theft, decimated the Japanese electronics industry, attempting to do the same with Apple, has had their offices raided by the Korean version of the FBI, etc. Read- http…
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Once MSFT builds an Android runtime environment into Windows, Google's control of the Androisd OS will be lost. I personally know of many Windows users who are salivating at that prospect. The ability to run legacy Windows software and at the same b…
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inkling wrote: » He's right. Tablets and laptops work differently. Trying to merge them would result in a worst of both worlds kludge. Laptops center on their keyboards and a trackpad. That means users keep their hands low while sitting at a de…
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tmay wrote: » I'm not seeing the business reason to push OS X to ARM. Apple's sales margins are fine for Mac's and there isn't any pressing reason that Apple can't wait for Intel to provide the low power/fanless updates already in the Intel roa…
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jfanning wrote: » The whole argument that everyone anti-android on this site bleats on again is that about is with Android no one upgrades to the latest version. The only way of getting fixes for iOS is to download the entire OS, with Android the…
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With that kind of a desperate market, the automobile manufacturers along with others like Apple and Google as cash rich companies are going to want to profit off of it. As all lawmakers can be bought for a price, "self driving" or perhaps the bett…
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josha wrote: » Self driving cars are currently a dangerous joke. I hope I never have to drive near them on city roads. Maybe on major highways they will by passable. There is so much they can't do, maybe never! Like navigate confusing lane mar…
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gatorguy wrote: » To be fair Google was there first. I've also not seen any evidence that Google allows failure to get in the way, They simply try again if the problems with the first go-round can be corrected. If not they treat it like a learning…
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airesponder wrote: » From the jump, i'll state that i'm an MS guy. So allow me to give the other perspective. The first word i key on is 'touch-first' apps and how these seem to be somehow the holy grail of anything. To a Windows guy(or gal)...…
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I deleted Chrome a long time ago. My preferred browser is Safari but there are many incompatibility issues. Firefox is my primary back up but admittedly a memory hog, so I use it when I must then close it down. I even have an older version of iCab…
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applesauce007 wrote: » Keep Google software off of your iOS device at all cost. Use the web to access Search & YouTube ignore the rest. I couldn't agree more. All of my devices/computers are Google free zones.
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Yawn. I have given up on Google entirely. While the offline function would have new nice, I already purchased the Galileo offline map app. 3.99 is a small price to pay for privacy while saving my bandwidth from Google maps constant updating of my l…
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Well, I like the new machine. And the machine will be replacing the Dell Latitude I use for work. The capabilities of the iPad Pro should substantially exceed the newest MacBook with the Core M processor. And who cares about the "full" office. App…
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macky the macky wrote: » You are so right about Google and ADHD. Google did take their focus off of MSFT and now have been caught off guard. MSFT is supreme at mastery of the commodity model. A model that Google was desperate to bring to th…
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Microsoft is bringing the ability to run legacy Windows applications. There are still a host of Windows programs that would be nice to run on a phone, even with a cramped screen. On a tablet the issue is much less of a problem. The Surface pro as a …