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If you want to start working with FFmpeg, I’d recommend looking at ff•Works, née iFFmpeg. It’s a well-done shareware graphical front-end to FFmpeg that makes it easy to use for common tasks by offering a wide number of presets, while making most enc…
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JinTech said: Samsung Customer Service Rep: "Just don't fold it and you will be fine" "Doctor! Doctor! It hurts when I do this!" "Then don’t do that!"
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king editor the grate said: That's a sweet array of RCA jacks. At first I thought they were BNC connectors for RF test connections, but I realized you were right after reading the original Verge article. They’re what really marked this as …
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Looks legit. Reminds me of the mortables (sic—that’s what we called them) Motorola used at the time for the same reasons. The other reason for the exploded nature of the board was that initial bring-up of the hardware might involve adding jumper wir…
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tokyojimu said: Bring back the Rokr! Oh, you mean the first cell phone with iTunes integration but that had a mandated 100 song sync limit? Whose public unveiling by Motorola was torpedoed by Steve Jobs just hours later with the “What’s th…
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If you want to be nitpicky, the phone pictured in the article is a RAZR V3, and not a V3m. The CDMA V3m (and its immediate predecessor, the V3c, which lacked a microSD card slot) were readily identifiable by the camera bump necessitated by the lens …
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GG1 said: rrrob said: tmay said: Soli said: At least the Pixel phones have a better industrial design than the Moto X. https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Motorola+Moto+X+Teardown/16867 Well, the daughter board of the (HTC) P…
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tmay said: Soli said: At least the Pixel phones have a better industrial design than the Moto X. https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Motorola+Moto+X+Teardown/16867 Well, the daughter board of the (HTC) Pixel is still poorly designed and ar…
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Mike Wuerthele said: gatorguy said: tmay said: Mike Wuerthele said: tmay said: anton zuykov said: harry wild said: Apple would never do what the FCC Chairman Pai urge Apple to do! It would take away …
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seanismorris said: Kindle Unlimited is the only way to go if you're an avid reader. With most book series, book 1 is available on Unlimited (often times the entire series). Unlimited is a great risk-free way of finding new authors. I proba…
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I'm a fan of Marvin, by Appstafarian. It offers a number of ways to customize the reading experience, supports EPUB, PDF, CBZ and CBR files, has library organization tools, annotations, integration with Goodreads, excellent cloud picker options, and…
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bsimpsen said: foggyhill said: This phone seems to be able to vary its power usage very quickly, very high to almost nothing in microseconds, since the CPU is so fast. Wonder if that's the case? That's precisely the case. The power dr…
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Could be load-pull from the processor causing the "quiet, stable" audio reference ground voltage to fluctuate when the application processor is running at full capacity. Or electrostriction of capacitors causing the logic board to vibrate at an audi…
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Here's a closer image of the Skylab launch: By NASA (http://www.apolloarchive.com/apollo_gallery.html) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Note the large payload fairing at the top of the rocket in each photo, instead of the comparatively sl…
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Just a nit, but that technically isn't a picture of an Apollo launch in the article—it's the launch of Skylab, using one of the Saturn V launch vehicles left over from the cancellation of the Apollo program after Apollo 17.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Scafe2 Egan notes that it is not known "what part of this problem is Apple?s and what part is related to the AT&T network. And we don?t know how the observed effect is, or is not, similar to other devices. Why d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wtbard There's been a lot of bad information put out. Attenuation has been called interference. Transmit power levels called receive levels. From the video, it looks like what was tested was the iPhone transmit powe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bregalad So how does this scientist suggest testing the effect of a person holding a phone if the person is required to stay outside the anechoic chamber? That's actually a very good question. You use a phantom, i.e…