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Quote: Originally Posted by tundraboy Amazing piece of misdirection by Apple. Fooled not only the whole banalyst community but their own first tier component suppliers. I could not agree more. And, like any wily member of the community …
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Quote: Originally Posted by UrbanVoyeur This article is full of useful information and good reporting BUT you badly need and editor. Pot, meet Kettle. Brilliant. Just brilliant.
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Absolutely superb piece of investigative journalism. Mr. Dilger, you continue to set the bar high.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fake_William_Shatner There are a lot of old Microsoft fans who hate Apple now and root for Samsung. Or people who've been convinced by all the media blitz pushed by companies that want to cynically poison th…
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Ten. Years. That is utterly absurd.
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HBO Go as an option on Apple TV will not happen soon enough.
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It's about bloody time for this regulation to be retired. It serves no purpose. If the airlines want to impart a policy of non-use during take-off and landing due to safety concerns, they should be allowed to do so. However, this has no place or …
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I'm running a MBPr 15 w/ 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD from Late 2012, and it occasionally spikes the fans doing simple, routine work. The fan spike happens at (what appears to be) random times, and for no apparent reason. It's not a big deal -- this…
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Thank God. I doubt that they'll completely eliminate them. Simply offering a choice of skeumorphic or clean presentation would go far.
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Quote: Originally Posted by freediverx Can we please stop quoting every pointless comment uttered by Wozniak? Yes, he was an Apple co-founder and he's quite wealthy as a result, but let's not forget that this guy has not made a contrib…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Vadania The term is understood, but has recently been morphed into "Prints". Any contractor or mechanical design personnel could ask someone for "Prints" and will receive either a real 'Blue Print', a CA…
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This is absolutely a blueprint. The key difference between this drawing and a traditional blueprint is that the old cadmium-ammonia process is no longer used for reproduction of the drawing, resulting in the blue-tinted final product. This drawi…
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So now I need to find another reason why my Win 7 machine continues to freeze and blue screen, because "Windows 7 is so reliable"?! I keep hearing people say how much more reliable Win 7 is, yet as a daily user, I find Win 7 incredibly unreliable…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jj.yuan It said: "Samsung teamed up with Liquidmetal Technologies to produce a super-thin LCD screen frame component for its innovative SCH-X199 mobile phone model." Sigh. Read the entire bloody thing, will you? …
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From a PR statement made by Liquidmetal for the Samsung SCH-X199 release in 2002: "Liquidmetal Technologies (www.liquidmetal.com) is the leading developer, manufacturer, and marketer of products made from amorphous alloys. Amorphous alloys are un…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bsimpsen Unfortunately this is wrong. Perfectly elastic collisions release NO heat. The durability of a material has nothing to do with its elasticity. Tungsten carbide is much more elastic than steel, yet shatters on …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody It doesn't make a lot of sense to me either. Liquidmetal would *not* be radio transparent and as you say is prohibitively expensive. I could see them doing it if they keep the external antenna as we…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii "Intel & Microsoft hope to push iPad's global market share under 50% in 2013" Well the only way they can do that is by making a better product, so I hope they do. I couldn't agree more. Intel is an ind…
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Quote: Originally Posted by knightlie Are we supposed to take them seriously when they target a single company out of the entire IT industry? Nope. I certainly don't see them consistently targeting Amazon or any of the other manufacturers an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by brutus009 How will this material improve our mobile devices? Why do we want our metals to retain more energy? What design implications does this have? (My apologies if all these things are explained in the video, …