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lkrupp wrote: » I don’t believe a word of any of this. First of all why would content creators/owners negotiate strictly with Apple when other players are just as capable of providing the service? Amazon, Google, Roku, Netflix for example come to …
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I just want Siri to help me find the remote.
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exceptionhandler wrote: » How many of us will try to hold their iPhone up close to their face after reading this? I did. Felt weird and there would have to be some sort of software to account for the blurriness... Close to your face? If you …
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stantheman wrote: » Whether the merits of the argument are persuasive or not, iOS absorbs less storage than other mobile OS's. Many, perhaps most android phones allow you to expand the memory for the cost of a SD card. That said, I never bou…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Stop lying. You're not trying to "keep straight which analytics firms are considered credible". You're just looking for an excuse to troll. I'm sure you don't want to hear this, but for those that are ACTUALLY intere…
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i think Nintendo might have a concern with this. They are already doing this on the wii.
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I just tried it. I love the ability to group my photos into collections. Oh yes, for this unwashed senior citizen it wasn't at all difficult finding my photos. Maybe it's only the arrogant snobs with their heads up their butts that can't,
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ "It also makes perfect sense that Al-Qaeda terrorists prefer Android! Apple is for creative people, and terrorists are not exactly the creative type. And no, figuring out new ways of killing people or b…
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[quote name="shamino" url="/t/181565/ios-connected-airdog-auto-following-drone-adds-obstacle-avoidance#post_2569167"]The mention of elevation data got me thinking. Can the GPS chip in an iPhone return 3-space data (that is, altitude) or is it only …
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charlituna wrote: » All of which can been turned off by the user. So what's the issue The concern is that if IOS has been compromosed by the NSA then you only think you are turning it off.
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richlo wrote: » As the world becomes global in economy the tax laws need reforming otherwise this same problem will present itself in another few years. I would like a tax holiday too. Since that is unlikely there is no reason why corps should…
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My Mac plus went to the graveyard years ago but I still have an SE/30 and an LC 630. The SE/30 was a great machine, the LC not so much. I really should see if they'll still boot up.
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Touch screen on a windows8 computer has got to be an improvement. It certainly can't make it any worse.
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Quote: Originally Posted by 512ke I can't believe Apple is selling an 8 GB iPhone in 2014. This is not the way to make users happy and satisfied. Who wants a crippled iPhone that can't do much due to its limited memory? This cheapo phone cheape…
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Hopefully it's open enough that the hackers can improve on it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tundraboy Apple's vision for wearables looks more and more like it's way beyond what Samsung and Google and the rest of the also rans could conceive of. No wonder it's taking 'so long'. And now the also rans a…
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I'd like to try excel but there's no way I'm buying 360.
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Other than avoiding the doggie doo, it needs a camera that points in the direction you are going
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Quote: Originally Posted by smaffei I'm starting to think that the 5c is to iPhone, what "new Coke" was to Coca-Cola. I was thinking pcjunior. Definitely not cool.
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Quote: Originally Posted by thegreatcaesar Samsung is avoiding gimmicks?? Lol what the hell do you need a random pulse tracker for?? So it gave me my pulse then what?? I can't imagine why they needed to include a dedicated pulse monitor. I ha…