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tallest skil wrote: » FaceTime isn’t available on iOS? Okay… Nobody claimed such thing.
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tallest skil wrote: » You’ll want to check yourself before you wreck yourself. :p *Double-checks* And I am correct. Unless you live in Japan, TS.
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mstone wrote: » You should be able to when Apple open sources it as they promised. Given that was promised four years ago, and by somebody now deceased, I would not hold my breath that FaceTime becoming an open standard is any longer on Apple's…
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mateus109 wrote: » Can I use FaceTime to contact clients who use Windows PCs or Android tablets? Given FaceTime is not supported on the most popular desktop and mobile operating systems nationally or worldwide, I have not had much use for it my…
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n0b0dy wrote: » That means the ppc version will also stop working. Without getting an update. There is no sense to continue supporting hardware that no longer has a user-base. As a software engineer, I have had to make calls to drop support fo…
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lkrupp wrote: » Are people ever going to understand that Google is an advertising company, not a technology company? Apple makes products that help us. Google just wants to shove ads in our faces 24/7/365. Nest is conscious about privacy with a fr…
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My guess is that Microsoft will replace the Surface RT line with the Surface Mini. They released a Surface Pro 3, but not a Surface 3. By not refreshing their RT line, my guess is they chalked it up to a failure and planning something else like a Mi…
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tallest skil wrote: » Nope. I suppose there is no issue with third-party cables then since there is no need to replace one's original cable included with the device.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DarkVader So you're all eating this crap up, aren't you? Well, I'll say it then. Bullsh*t. Apple is saying this because they don't make money on third party products, so they're going for the FUD angle to scare …
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SpamSandwich wrote: » People buy a top of the line phone, then cheap out on the power brick? Come on. Stick with Apple. The worst cables I have ever owned were Apple ones. They fray and break easily. I had a Magsafe power adapter catch fire onl…
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netrox wrote: » dont forget that with mavericks OSX, the RAM is pretty much doubled. Memory compression in OS X does not double your RAM. It compresses inactive application memory to free up more RAM to your active application. So if you are p…
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It this a legitimate review or a paid ad under the guise of a review? If the latter, the site should clearly note that.
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Quote: Originally Posted by thompr What are you gonna do when that doctor recommends that you get some fancy wearable to help him stay abreast of your status? I will believe it when I see it. In this day and age I still have to fill out papers…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Are you referring to Yahoo, Bing and others or Google? I don't know anymore who honors Do Not Track and who doesn't other than what's claimed in blog articles or company statements. I know that Yahoo is one…
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*Sigh* Is this the marketing bullet-point for this year from companies that people will briefly play with and then ignore?
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badmonk wrote: » Good job Apple! This allows further differentiation from Android's privacy suck. If somebody was concerned about privacy on Android: 1. They can disable location per app; 2. They can toggle whether specific apps or all app…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chadbag @negafox Not sure why treating warnings as errors helps you avoid threads dying and bizarre behavior. I and all the ObjC/iOS devs I know have no such issues. This is more common on OS X than iOS. When you sta…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL Cross platform developers will use Unity. Unity itself will use Metal. Everyone wins. This. Cross-platform game engines are likely to be updated to use Metal.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ezhik Oooh, very exciting, can't wait to try this. I tried to get into iOS development, but just couldn't wrap my head around Obj-C You can do iOS development in C/C++. Makes the code portable if you plan to go that …
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It looks like the screenshot leaks on the other Apple sites and Reddit were legit after all.