jacoballanmay
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That’s the catch 22, the current way is to create the company branded wifi networks that customers connect to and then that data is WiFi and not cellular so it doesn’t count against your data cap. But with LTE-U it is possible for a carrier to use that same wifi spectrum, but now use it as traditional cellular data,

It isn’t in a position to “replace wifi” so to speak. That thought more than likely comes from carriers being able to replace their own wifi hotspots, such as AT&Ts, with LTE-U tech. LTE-U is meant to combat the two largest hurdles to a carrier, buying spectrum and equipment to augment capacity issues. As it currently

For myself I see this as a natural evolution instead of a upcoming hurdle. If you take a look at where the newest and next versions of the WiFi protocol is going it’s much shorter range at higher data rates, yes there are versions of the IoTs for longer range, but that’s not the bulk of use. What I am saying is the

If you had this you could have 1 card of your 2 I guess.

If the release is correct then it would come out in March, which wouldn’t be amidst the 7 release in the fall. Apple still sells the 5S, I don’t see any reason why they couldn’t just make an SE of a phone they would otherwise continue to sell. And it would give a new product cycle to reclaim cash flow this time of

Those letters do stand for something... SE- Special Edition (a nomenclature Apple historically uses since the 1970s) iPhoneS- Speed, + added size. Your suggestions about naming using ABC would infer that they each are a lesser grade than the former and while although somewhat true I don’t feel it reflects product

Why the hard dislike for the SE nomenclature? Apple seems to historically prefer that one... MacSE, iMac SE, iBook SE, to mention a few.

The lower temp causing a spike in metabolic rate isn’t fully correct. Your body increases it’s metabolic rate slightly and for only a very very short burst of moments when outside it’s normal temp, so that’s wether too cold or too hot. But this effect is short as it is only to allow your other cells to adapt to the

I know it’s much likely due to sunglass usage, but Zuck always looks like he has on wayyyy too much highlighter on his eyes. #noTnoShade

You don’t use Facebook?... That’s weird

Lol While amusing, the cow tipping is an urban legend. Cows don’t actually sleep standing, cows typically sleep after a large meal and with 5 stomachs they physically could not stand that long during large digestion. And it may seem “easy” to tip a cow over, but moving 2,000+ lbs in a brute force is not easy and the

Yeah that sounds like a Flash issue, try disabling Flash in the browser and then reload Youtube to see if it swaps to the HTML5 version. You could also right click on the video to see if you’re in fact using Flash or HTML5.

Technically you don’t speak “faster” those from the Northeast just have a shortened form of speech, leaving off letters and syllables, so you are really using a choppy version of English. And when someone asks you to “slow it down” so they could understand you, what they are really asking is for you to speak the full

You know one of the largest issues with me with the WiiU system and one that made me seriously consider just dropping my investment in it is Nintendo’s Eshop. When the WiiU came out they had the 10% eShop credit from purchasing digital content with the 32GB edition, then they axed that, but that by itself wasn’t the

Netbook wasn’t an insulting term. It’s the same reasoning that would make the term laptop an insult to a desktop, it’s just not true. Netbook refers to the client, it infers that it is a thin client machine, the same as nettop (the ChromeBox is a nettop), and ‘net’ infers it’s more a consumption device rather than a

I’m beginning to believe very soon we will start associating wired headphones as higher end audio and wireless as the norm. Wireless headphones are coming down dramatically while wired versions are rising and with rumors of the centuries old analog audio jack being finally retired by Apple I feel this will only

The Lightening Port will include a daisy chain feature, so you could plug a wired headphone into the charging cord that’s all connected to the single Lightening Port on the iOS device allowing for wired audio and charge at the same time. This is all apart of the rumor though. Although I do see it eventually happening

1) The 3.5mm port has been around for literally over a 100 years, it’s way past it’s retirement

I still can’t get past that Cortana use to be a slutty looking virtual woman whose breast were too big to function.

That’s not how that works... clicking a box to publish an app to a specific region does not automagically code in the different languages so no it is not in the least that easy, it’s actually quite difficult. You must program in every difference in speech for a speech recognition app. Even the differences in Canadian