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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme ?Web OS is better than Windows Metro, or we obviously wouldn?t bother with it, but we?ll ship Windows Metro next year anyway, and then switch to the real deal after a bunch of people have bought the stopgap w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX For a tablet I can see WebOS gaining traction where Android can't, but not in the smartphone sector. Still, overall it looks like a rocky road for Android and WebOS in the tablet market. I wouldn't back eith…
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Quote: Originally Posted by King of Beige So, see if I have this straight. If iPhone uses 50% data and network loads may be "actually reduced" then why is AT&T scraping their unlimited data plans? Didn't they say iPhone users were the heavies…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tylerk36 Butttttt!!!!. They sold my friend a service that didn't exist in the area he lived in!!! Unfortunately that's not a problem exclusive to Sprint. I know people who said similar things about ATT and I am Sur…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BUSHMAN4 Nobody can complain about Sprints service as they provide clear and audible service. Sprints problem is boring hardware and poor Customer relations. Perhaps the CEO needs to get a random focus group together …
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Quote: OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE), July 28, 2011 - Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) today reported that during the second quarter of 2011, the company added nearly 1.1 million total net wireless subscribers primarily driven by net prepaid sub…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hittrj01 To my knowledge, Thunderbolt is 10Gbps in both directions at the same time. That's very different than just 10Gbps. And USB3.0 has a theoretical max of 5Gbps, and will surely never once reach that speed outsid…
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Before we get excited, did they hire someone at Verizon Corp. Location before the Verizon phone was released?
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You acknowledge that LTE is the fuure but then ask why component makers, handset vendors and carriers should support it? Um.. technology is a process. You can’t get from A to Z in one step. There will be in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism 1) I think HSPA+ 14.4Mbps and HSUPA 5.78Mbps is likely for the next iPhone. The efficiency of those chips seem to be great according to battery tests. 2) As much as some want LTE and Verizon is pushing it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mesomorphicman 1_ I'm a little tired of every new product or upgrade there's some story of how Apple wanted to do this or that but due to this or that reason they couldn't do it. I understand things happen out of ones …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell You forgot another one: the build quality of HTC and Motorola stink (maybe Samsung is better). Seriously, my friend had both the Nexus One, and then the G2 (which she upgraded when T-Mobile gave all its smart pho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rhyde Yes there are. But you forgot to list them. Here are some of them: Android Rules: 1) You must give your personal information to Google. 2) You cannot upgrade the OS on your Android device. 3) You must dea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by boeyc15 Well, could not find much on the web as too how, but appears they are using two radios which results in a 3 hour battery life when surfing the web etc. For a low usage person like myself, this might work. But …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I?m hopeful they and ClearWire can make the transition but I am also doubtful it will be as easy as they have stated. WiMAX and LTE is pretty much the same technology. However last rumor I heard sprint was…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody There is no such thing as a "proper" iPhone 5. Remember, the iPhone 4 is the only phone they've released to date where the number matches the phone generation. The 5th gen iPhone will be whatever th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me What is this fixation with you and school? Since joining this forum, I have read some silly complaints. However, "being forced" to use your Mac at home the same way that you use it at school is unique among the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me It appears that you and your friend Macintosh_Next like to spend a lot of time typing information about your files. One of the things that I notice about Windows refugees is that they have poor organization skil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me That's difficult to believe. My bet is that you use the Finder multiple times each time that you are one your Mac. The fact that you don't know that you are using it is testimony to its strengths. The Finder …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Given their instant-on marketing, I'd say they'd rather leave the apps open all the time like they do on iOS. The iOS home screen is translating into launchpad, the rest of the Dock into the iOS application s…