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Their previous video was a more obvious fake than this one. I guess they read the comments and went back to the studio for some editing.

This comment almost seems like you are comparing the original iPad to the new iPad.

My assumption would be the increase in memory. With more memory, more of your pages stay cached in RAM and don't have to constantly reload when switching back and forth between tabs. It's truly awful on the original iPad.

I just poked around on one at Best Buy during lunch. I was expecting to be wowed, but wasn't at all. A coworker I was with couldn't tell the difference between the iPad 2 and the new iPad. I had to point out the differences.

Quagmire?

"Men and women with higher intake of red meat were less likely to be physically active and were more likely to be current smokers, to drink alcohol, and to have a higher body mass index"

For those that ARE interested in the iPad 2, keep in mind that you can buy a refurbished iPad 2 for as little as $349 (16GB Wifi). As a person that still owns a 1st gen, this is tempting.

This was mentioned in the source article, but just in case anyone missed it:

"What part of S5L8930X does A4 get its name from?"

It doesn't matter at all to me what the chip is called. I was merely making an observation and just taking part in all the chatter.

"Increasingly, it seems the F-35 only passes tests when the tests are rigged."

First I'm told that I have to ditch my mouse forever. Now I can't talk on my phone in public. Surely these extreme solutions cannot be the best solution.

You do know that video is fake, right?

My comment was more of a question than a statement. All that I am saying is that if it is the A6, it seems like an odd choice for a name. I would assume they take some time to appropriately choose names for their parts that ARE indicative of their power and relationship to other parts in the same family. After all,

I imagine that a VERY small percentage of people need more than 64GB. They might even collect usage statistics to find this info out. If barely anyone reaches that limit, then there is no reason to bump up the memory.

I don't get this: "It's extremely unlikely that anything other than a superfast new A6 chip will power the iPad 3...And both BGR and Bloomberg have recently reported that the A6 will indeed be quad core."

Man, that is so wrong. And the worst part is that there is really nothing you can do. I'm stuck with them right now, but when my contract is up, I'm going to look elsewhere.

This is a complicated beast. I'm sure this won't be the last of its hurdles to overcome. They will fix the hook. It appears to only be a minor issue. Below is an excerpt from an article talking about the problem.

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I wouldn't mind taking this "plane that doesn't fly" for a spin:

And we're in a recession...