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Quote: Originally Posted by frugality Hey, I like my Samsung netbook. It works great as a stand-alone music server for my home stereo, running a Logitech Squeezebox. Nice little jukebox. If the iPad came with 128Gb+ of memory, I'd consider it,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRulez Other tables are shipping already? There's so few that 80% seems kinda low. I don't know if that is low or not. But it struck me that most of the listed alternatives are not available for sale, nor are th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by boboosta Regular 16-guage lamp cord sounds the same as expensive speaker cables for lengths up to 50 feet. ] The results depend greatly on the test setup. In most home systems, these results would be relevant and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid In the digital era, even a coat hanger wire will deliver as pure an audio signal as silver plated Linear Crystal Oxygen Free Copper. For one ten-thousandth the price. (Of course, speaker cables, which are …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Xian Zhu Xuande Quality is usually good, definitely. Most of the complaining probably stems from Monster being comparable in performance to similar products which cost a small fraction of the price. I can't disagree…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider A new Apple-approved iPhone and iPad mobile browser from a startup company, set to launch this week, converts video from Adobe Flash to HTML5, [/url][/c] Good news. It seems to be a bit of a kludge,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 Quality in name only Too bad people foolish enough to be suckered into buying Monster products have to find it out the hard way. I have never had a problem with the quality of any Monster product. I don…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fishstick_kitty This sounds like total BS...the next Ford Echo is going to be a hover car too We heard the same rumor WRT the iP4. Twas ever thus.
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 inability to keep up with huge demand on the iPhone side has led to the Android lead. Careful there. You are coming close to saying that failed execution has cost Apple their lead. You need to think…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wurm5150 Microsoft's approach with WP7 is a combination of Apple and Google approach. It's available on different handsets from different manufacturers but MS is putting a tighter grip and more say as far as requiremen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Where are the global numbers for Android? That will be very interesting. Here's one source of global numbers for Android: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1421013
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Quote: Originally Posted by Core2 Android seems to have taken off in North America, but hasn't quite taken off elsewhere in the world. I Here's some reality: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1421013 Look at Table 2. Android out…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Another detailed report proving that iPhone is the most popular smartphone by far, yet reported by almost every major news outlet as ... "Android still on top." - iPhone is and has been since it's de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella Android is winning because if you walk into a Verizon store your choices are: Android, Android, Android, Android, Android, RIM. Dunno about that. Verizon has well less than half the market: m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland I'd be willing to predict that within 2 years in the market Microsoft will have a bigger market-share than Google in the Smartphone business.. I have my doubts. There's a lot that people may not like, and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 I don't think iOS really "dominated" until post-iPhone 3GS launch when unit numbers went significantly higher. The 3GS was indeed the inflection point, IIRC. If you don't like "dominate", then pick…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blastdoor That little windows sticker that comes on PCs isn't there just for decoration. Obviously. What standards of Android are looser than the Windows standards?
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Android won, iOS lost. I think your work here is done. EDIT: BTW VLC is available now on iPhone. You were mentioning you couldn't try it out previously since it was only available on iPad in the "fragmen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Windows had less fragmentation. You had mainly Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7. So that's about 7 versions over, what, 2 decades? How many Android versions do we have in the space of a few years? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK There are so many different Android phones available versus 2 iPhone models, it's inevitable that Android will dominate the market share numbers. I don't think that makes any sense. RIM, for example, ha…