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adonissmu wrote: » there were a billion android devices sold in 2013. You missed the thing about "high-end" whereby the poster meant actual smart phones. Not the 750 million feature phones that registered as Android devices in the Play store. …
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melgross wrote: » The entire industry is trying to make phones, and tablets, as thin as possible. I think they're thin enough. I'm happy there is a little bit of better battery life for the 6, and bigger gains for the 6+. I really haven't wanted a…
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galore2112 wrote: » But why can Apple's system serve up high res graphics to everyone trying to order? So megabytes of flashy website graphics is no problem but once it comes to exchanging a handful of bytes to order, the system breaks down? Be…
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pazuzu wrote: » Can someone please explain to me why I should be so excited about a larger iPhone when for years I was told by Apple that I don't want one? Apple never told you that.... To clarify: Steve Jobs may have once pointed out rea…
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junkyard dawg wrote: » No, the stock is down because of Apple's iCloud security breach. It's a huge story outside the Apple reality bubble at Mac fanboi sites. So it's a huge story among people who don't really understand it. Cool
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If anyone creating mock up drawings read this site, I apologize in advance. AI, please stop including these absolutely hideous mock-up drawings with every story about the "iWatch". They are irrelevant and we always end up with some dweeb saying ho…
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ronbo wrote: » A bit weird for the NYTs to run an unattributed, single-sourced story. Well it would have been 30 years ago. Today the line between The New York Times and the National Inquirer is as thin as the gold hair discussed earlier in …
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leavingthebigg wrote: » I decided to research Nick Bilton, the author of the NY Times article. After doing so, I had to wonder if the British-American might be telling the truth instead of blatantly lying about his Apple sources. I still do not wa…
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tjwolf wrote: » So what evidence is there for a *new* enclave for credit card information? And why is an enclave needed at all? Seems to me that the proper place for credit card information is where Apple already stores credit card information -…
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sticknick wrote: » OMG. Really AI? "Clarification" or not, Gruber was totally joking here. If you read it in context on his site it is clear he is not joking. Even clearer if you have followed his take on these rumors for a while...
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solipsismx wrote: » 1) NFC and inductive charging? Two things I'm told that will never exist on an iPhone. Not that this is proof that it will, but it is proof that Apple is at least spending time trying to come up with unique ways to incorporate …
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freerange wrote: » kgscott86 wrote: » I never said I wanted cellphone use on planes. What I'm saying is we don't need the government to regulate that. Leave it to the airlines themselves. So we will sit you with the other assholes just because y…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Wait, didn't the FAA approve in flight cell phone usage? How does then another federal agency supercede that decision? Especially one I had no idea had jurisdiction over air transportation. Yes they did, and even said cellul…
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mpantone wrote: » kent909 wrote: » Now that it is official, maybe soon the point of this will come out. ...My guess is that we won't realize the full impact of the Beats acquisition until early 2016 at which time it might be considered a grea…
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allenbf wrote: » I really don't understand the gloating of Amazon taking a hit? Is it because they're a "competitor" of Apple? (I don't even see them as a competitor, personally). I enjoy the hell out of my Amazon Prime membership. I am not …
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dasanman69 wrote: » wovel wrote: » It is really odd that Apple, Amazon and I am sure eventually Google are being blamed for bad parents. Some questionable supervision does not a bad parent make. I've taught my son to ask me first for any down…
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It is really odd that Apple, Amazon and I am sure eventually Google are being blamed for bad parents.
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davestall wrote: » "iPhone retains smartphone lead" You can print anything now I see even if the statement conflicts with the facts. Android still leads iphone by a significant margin, as the data in this report reflects. Thing is, Androi…
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rogifan wrote: » apple ][ wrote: » First of all, LOL@Google for so pathetically following in Apple's footsteps. I'd never heard of Songza before, but I find it funny that even they have a far greater user base than Beats Streaming. And I s…
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adonissmu wrote: » wovel wrote: » Every person in America pays some kind of tax. The only possible exception would be someone that is homeless and never buys anything at all. Are you suggesting that most parents are homeless and never buy anythi…