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The biggest issue with compiling for 64-bit is that the app becomes iOS 7 only. Otherwise it's pretty easy to convert. My tiny apps converted in an hour or so, but I still release 32 bit only since I need to support older versions of iOS. (Androi…
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tkell31 wrote: » 12 months for this? Stock price is going to get crushed. Seriously, a whole year and all they did was double the processing power, greatly improve the camera, add a fingerprint sensor, improve the battery life, add an ultra-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by festerfeet I can't pretend to understand the details of this so I have a question for those more informed than me. If this reduces the number of page in/out to the disk, is it likely to impact the…
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My iPhone has been running hot and draining battery faster than usual lately, and there are no Google apps at all on it. Personally, my suspicion is with Facebook's latest Faces update, and that perhaps while people ran out to install Google's soft…
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My iPhone has been running hot and draining battery faster than usual lately, and there are no Google apps at all on it. Personally, my suspicion is with Facebook's latest Faces update, and that perhaps while people ran out to install Google's soft…
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Confirmed it on my iPhone 4S running iOS 6.1.3. Maybe it was going to be a linking thing where they sent you to sponsor/Wikipedia/search page for certain terms?
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Quote: Originally Posted by MattBookAir ...More to the point, this isn't news. As noted above, people must know they're giving up privacy when they go the google route. They're effectively selling their privacy to pay for the products …
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The addendum to the article is still, as of this writing, factually incorrect regarding Apple. They're trying to make it sound like Apple is acting on your behalf as a developer, and thus being the seller themselves when they say Apple files your…
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Intel generally doesn't make System-on-a-Chip (SoC) modules, they make pure microprocessors. There are different techniques involved, and Intel doesn't have a lot of experience making tiny SoCs. Samsung is the world leader at it, but Apple seems …
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Why choose? Apple's been ramping up so much and has so much capital that they can afford to-- and probably need to-- have multiple suppliers. I wouldn't be surprised to see TSMC, Global Foundries, and Samsung all producing chips in volume f…
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This is the same magazine which after careful testing could see no difference in the low-light abilities of the iPhone 5, right? These people are almost as bad as Enderle... Who cares what they think anymore?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Vaelian Well that's too bad, but at least I've already downgraded my iPad. Not sure what I'm going to do for development now but I know I'm not upgrading again for a while. Goodbye iOS 6... You…
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Cue the "iPhone 5" is boringly packaged... uninspired packaging... why bother to get an iPhone 5 when the packaging is so similar... articles.
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According to the tech specs on Apple.com the iPhone 5 comes in 3 models... 2 GSM and 1 CDMA model for the different worldwide frequencies.
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This article contains speculation I've had for awhile... ever since I heard it was going to be 9 pins. I'm a little disappointed AI wasn't able to confirm any of it with any sources. The dock connector had lots of options because it had so many pi…
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Spin it how you want, but working in NYC I can tell you that iOS 6's maps app is way, way less useful than iOS 5. It will be a dramatic downgrade. No subway directions, no street view so you know what the storefront looks like... GPS doesn't work …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Techstalker Just kiss and make up already. I blame the Patent office. Everyone working there should be fired. If they did their jobs right none of this would be happening. A patent fro…
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USB3 is a 9-pin standard...
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Quote: Originally Posted by johnmcboston yah yah yah. Looks cool, totally useless. They best have transit when it comes out or you're gonna piss off all these city people when they can't get around any more. Those people…
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Quote: Originally Posted by OriginalG If you travel outside North America, the picture is very different. I would say I'd see 30% to 50% of smartphones are iPhones in Hong Kong (was there last week), 10% Blackberry, a handful of WP7, …