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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Exactly. Munster is right on this one. Moronic posts comparing Apple to BB, Sony or Vista completely miss the point. Moreover, they miss the basic fact that no one in the consumer space has an ecosyst…
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Yeah right. Blackberry customer base is all but a proof. And Sony used to have a lot of loyal users too. PS: Apple better fix Siri and add more languages to it. For most of the people in the world where iPhone is sold it is still unusable.
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canukstorm wrote: » Cnet has an decent on what the Hololens is and how it works; http://www.cnet.com/news/microsoft-hololens-explained-how-it-works-and-why-its-different/ Cnet is known to be biased towards pc. Here is what a more reputable…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfc1138 The JPL Rover drivers probably will find it useful. Because of the huge signal delay between Earth and a planet (like Mars) I do not think it is going to be useful at all. Better applications: 3d-modell…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton At least you admitted they were/are following. This is a big step forward for you. We're proud of you! Who said I am fan of MS?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 And now you see why this company is totally lost in current market dynamics. I thinks MS is doing right things by finally trying to innovate and not just follow.
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applezilla wrote: » A stylus has its place. With 'professionals,' be it art and design (mostly), and now possibly writing. Still, 95%+ of the iOS experience will be with your finger. Jobs was right about the core of the experience. Just a cr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Samsung could turn to Swedish company Fingerprint Cards, which fabricates a similar sensor found in Huawei's Ascend Mate 7. That unit has received favorable reviews from Mate 7 users as well as technol…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Misa Not happening. Every time I see a story like this, all you need to do is look at the use-case, and it falls flat on it's face. 1) Existing A-series and ARM based parts are still Pentium 3-era speeds on compa…
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500k people building 60m phones over like 4 months is about [B]one[/B] iphone per day per person on average. I would think robots could do better on US soil.
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Yeah, all things will be connected in my house, though not a single one is going to be swinesung. After all these Apple bashing commercials no money is coming to them from my pocket.
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oxygene wrote: » This guys are morons!!! (a person who is notably stupid or lacking in good judgment; a person of borderline intelligence in a former and discarded classification of mental retardation, having an intelligence quotient of 50 to 69).…
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mpantone wrote: » Your explanation is inadequate. Before Apple introduced the "freemium" option, many developers released free (basically demo) and paid versions of their apps. However, based on the way Apple's App Store accounts for download s…
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This is explainable. Freemium model is the only way for the iOS users to "try it before you buy it". Every app that still asks for money upfront should be considered as a potential scam.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky "Anyone switching from a Mac to a Surface"... You'll be back, poorer but wiser. Even back when Apple was in its worst state and close to dying, the switch from Macs to Windows was only 5%. Lol. …
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I bet LA Clippers will never accept Apple Pay Ballmer will have to wait for some half-assed solution from Microsoft coming in Windows 12.
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Hopefully that's what Oracle ends up getting from Google. I really don't want the world to switch from Java to Dart after that
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Won't help me as i usually spend all of my 3GB ahead of time.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blastdoor The days of either CPU or GPU performance doubling are probably over. GPUs are horizontally scalable, so they should follow Moore's law of doubling performance every two year (linearly to number of tran…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider In early 2011, IDC analysts observed that with its Windows Phones, "Microsoft has steadily lost market share while other operating systems have brought forth new and appealing experiences," but turned tho…