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Quote: Originally Posted by Harry Wild Trust and security! Other then the NSA; nobody has been able to crack the Blackberry security! It been rumor that the NSA spend over 90,000 hours with it powerful state of the edge parallel computer syst…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splif Except that is not what you consistently insinuate. You seem to want us to believe that somehow Google's entrance into the phone market was on parallel with Apple's vision or the product that Apple bought to …
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I'm a proudly canadian, and the whole BlackBerry saga sadden me a lot. RIM had a niche product and instead of keep focussing on their core market, they try to become an Apple themselves with entertainment oriented product like the Playbook. When…
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Quote: Originally Posted by textsms91 The idea being that a 64-bit processor and Operating System is able to make better use of the systems RAM and processor and as such deliver much better performance. There is a lot going with the new AAr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheMule And Jobs never lifted someone else's idea? In his own words! What he saw at Xerox was a paradigm shift and he altered the direction of Apple accordingly. Google did the same. Theft is not involved in e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by johnnielse Sony is already using quantum dots in its high-end Full HD and 4K TVs to expand the color gamut from sRGB to x.v.color. But it only makes sense if the content is also encoded in a larger color gamut (nor mo…
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The saddest part of Android is while they modernize the UI to make it on part with the original iPhone, they have keep the archaic JavaVM runtime avenue used on first gen smartphone OS like Symbian and Blackberrys.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Eric Swinson What people don't understand is a chip fab is like an outsource printer. (Really over simplifying here) They really don't look at what they are printing they just output the files the customer gives th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by THT Is this really true? Windows compatibility is likely huge for things like enterprise desktops (where specific applications have been design to help the business run), but in the tablet space, we're talking cons…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht x86 compatibility for Windows tablets is a big deal. Windows on ARM is pointless. Core is going to be Ultrabooks and up. Silvermont will get marketed as Atom, Celeron and Pentium for lower end products. Wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rgwychu Sorry, I have a much higher standard for Apple, especially with the price I am paying for a low-end laptop like Macbook. If I purchased any other low-end brand laptop for a very cheap price, then I probably wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by st88 We already have at least 6 Bay Trail tablets on the market. Silvermont's performance and capabilities are exceptional. There is nothing "deceiving" about them. Why are you avoiding the conversation? have y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by st88 The K900 was using CloverTrail+, which is based on an outdated architecture (Saltwell). The jump from Saltwell to Silvermont was substantial. Too bad it's currently the prime and sole example of a Intel Soc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by st88 Silvermont (and on) is not a product of Intel stripping features. They're building it from the ground up. Intel was a little late to the party on the mobile focus, but even upon entry they're already a step ah…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Just_Me The Intel phone has twice the screen area with more density. Look at what drains the battery the most and its always the screen. The iphone battery performance dropped going from 5 to 5s. No true, R…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht You mean anemic like the Xeons in the Mac Pro or the Core i7s in the iMac? Intel's problem isn't that they aren't powerful but that they suck down too much power. Something they've been working on the last f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rgwychu Thanks for keep assuming that it is my own personal fault and disregard anything that AnandTech and other users on Apple discussion forum have to say. Yeah... if a third party app brings down iOS 7, which you …
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Quote: Originally Posted by THT Maybe. I use 2 to 4 Watt to be safer, and it just feels more than 1 or 2 Watt based on the battery tests I've seen. I'm relatively certain you can burn down an iPad Air battery in 6 to 7 hours by turning the sc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb Quote: Originally Posted by aelegg I suppose this is sort of a reply to the "iSheep buy iCrap" comment, but it's a meaningful summary of the apple experience. We bought the $99 airport express last …
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Quote: Originally Posted by rgwychu My iOS 7 on my old iPad has far lesser crashes than my new iPad Air. In case if you haven't got what I'm say, what I mean by crash is that the iOS 7 on my new iPad Air crashes and REBOOTS itself AT LEAST ever…