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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Is there doubt Samsung implemented them in response to the rumors of an Apple television? Is there proof the rumors did not originate from Samsung?
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Quote: Originally Posted by jnjnjn Thanks for pointing out that the user is banned (that isn't obvious unless you view his profile), I'm not sure why he is banned though. My guess is that he was being offensive. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan ... If they think they can build a better TV and make a large enough profit from it they will, if not then they won't. Fixed it for you.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider ...Speaking at D10 on Tuesday, Cook said that the television is an area of many people's lives that they are not pleased with... Many people's lives are negatively affected by the complic…
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All cleared now: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303807404577435243849844450.html
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Quote: Originally Posted by jnjnjn I do believe the benchmark results, I think it's likely the benchmarks are conducted properly, but what benchmark is relevant? I am saying that the benchmarks that test GPU performance are rele…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Of course not. But it's what you have to deal with when you don't take your own hardware. You'd be surprised how many people go to give talks with their MacBooks and forget the V…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hyram Gestan I don't believe anything Anandtech says. They claim that the Samsung is way faster than the iPhone 4S in every respect. Eh, too obvious.
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Hmmm..... maybe they caught that queue early, but it didn't look remotely like there were 1000 people in line to me, despite the $240 inducement. I think "pathetic" is the right sen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Why do I get the feeling that Samsung paid most of those people to stand in line. I'm not saying that Samsung would actually do that but "I" have come to believe that it is not…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael Scrip I'm actually looking forward to the Galaxy S III becoming the best-selling phone in the world. Finally we can start calling Samsung users sheep... give them a taste of their own medicine…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Feynman I think the phones will be announced when iOS 6 is ready for launch. Why would they announce a grand new iOS with lots of new features just to install on your old hardware? Apple want you running th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan These remind me of bad photoshop mockups. I'll be very surprised if the finished product looks like this. I don't care one tiny bit about the color, logos, grill shape and other such super…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple is likely to provide developers with a head-start to create software for its new television before it becomes available for consumers to purchase, according to a new analysis. TV an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by agramonte same crap... Apple design team just rehashing now. Try "vastly improving an already winning design." They've fixed exactly the parts that were broken (puny screen, glass back, propr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jnjnjn ... but this wouldn't make an iPhone 4S owner switch... Why would anyone with a 6 month old phone want to switch anyway?
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Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity ... It's not what I had in my head, but oh well, I'l buy one anyway. I bet almost everyone is thinking that...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan How come the color of the logo and font is different on these second set of photos? And there is no "Designed by Apple in California. Made in China" like on the first one. This doesn't look like a fi…
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Looks legit to me. Wide screen display, insulated antenna, no glass on the back -- smart choices. An improvement over the current design, without deviating too much. Only length has been added, which is the dimension that tolerates most increase w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ktappe How exactly does an end-user locked into a 2-year contract leave for another company?? Locking yourself into a contract for two years isn't what I call thinking ahead.