tom91
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I switched recently from Samsung Galaxy Edge 7/Gear S3 Frontier combo to an iPhone/Apple Watch Series 3. I am very impressed with the Apple Watch so far, the integration with my iPhone is just outstanding. The fitness tracker is much better than what I had in the Samsung world. I haven’t tried Fitbit since the old

Grandpa, are you off your meds again?

do you read bro

Wait... Samsung phones all look like iPhones. WHen did Samsung ever make a device that wasn’t a copy of the iPhone? Oh yeah, I forgot.. the Samsung phones before iPhone were original designs... They all had button keyboards.

You mean like the face technology in 2017 S8 that can be defeated with a picture of someone’s face?

Actually, you’re the one off base here. The key word here is “body”. They fit the larger screen into the a body smaller than the current iPhone 7 which has a 5.5 inch screen because of the legacy bezels. Taaadaaaaaa! Woof!

To prove to everyone else and himself (mostly himself) how smart and great he is for not liking apple!

Obvious troll is obvious.

The iPhone 8's dimensions are larger than 5.5". But the display is 5.5" on the iphone 8, yet this is smaller but the screen is larger. Takes two seconds to understand this.

Why are you here?

Apple is a company, Tim, and it doesn’t advocate for anything beyond making more money

Sorry Bryan but I have a feeling you’re just misunderstanding. I don’t think he’s saying Jobs literally spent $10M on a literal textbook, I believe he’s saying he wanted all the textbooks in one so he spent $10M developing the iPad.

I think hes saying he spent 10 million dollars to have 1 textbook made into something more compelling on the iPad

I interpreted that to mean that Steve Job spent $10m developing the iPad as a replacement for books...I cant be the only one?

Guess it just means Jobs spent $10M in developing the iPad (prototype?) to show what was possible (Maybe!). No textbook should cost this much otherwise!

“The long-term goal is to make coding a lower-skill job so developers will work for lower salaries under the guise of free education for the less fortunate.”

In my experience, Chrome is kind of a resource hog, so I rarely use that browser.

Yeah, well I’ve been through the same thing - not only with Google (Ad Words), but Facebook/Instragram as well. I have a website that sells outdoor gear (mostly focused on bushcrafting knives, but also axes, fire tinder, cooking stoves, fire steels/flints, pocket survival kits, etc. Goolge, Facebook (and thus

As someone that has been using Vivaldi since the Alpha, the only thing Chrome has on it is sync. And sync is in the pipeline for Vivaldi.

don’t know how many people will really read this, but it’s really important. Google is shaping public policy in this country and also silencing their critics. This is what money and influence looks like.