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  • ganeshts: I understand you are expanding in San Jose.JingOS The World’s First Linux-Based OS Designed for Tablets.
  • gavbon86: Join us in around 40 minutes for our live blog of the Keynote at Computex 2022.
  • AMD's Computex keynotes rarely disappoint…
  • gavbon86: RT For the night owls out there, AMD's Computex 2022 keynote kicks off in 30 minutes.
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    gavbon86: tip - AMD Ryzen 7000 Announced: 16 Cores of Zen 4, Plus PCIe 5 and DDR5 for Socket AM5, Coming This Fall.It's something like 7am there, and the pre… RyanSmithAT: And cheers to for staying up all night to get this written up.I don't think there's anything coffee can't do 😀 gavbon86: Always a pleasure, you're too kind.But I'm not expecting a 3D V-Cache SKU this year

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  • RyanSmithAT: No official disclosure on 元 caches.
  • But it's going to be in very specific corner cases where the extra 64MB 元 is vastly more be…
  • RyanSmithAT: Since I've seen so many people asking about when Ryzen 7000 arrives: unless you're a meteorologist, "fall" is a fan….
  • RyanSmithAT: As for why meteorologists are excluded from this? Meteorological fall starts on September 1st.
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    The petite, quad-core Zen 2 + RDNA2 graphics APU will be for ma… gavbon86: RT AMD is also announcing their upcoming "Mendocino" APU today.That, and the fact that this article is about the iPad and not the iPhone :) I was just a little curious about OS 4.0, but I was offered an exclusive direct link on the developers briefing, so I found everything out anyhow. In either case, I'm willing to say that I'm wrong, since a lot of it is vague memory. However, those "2G" phones that were upgraded to OS 3.0, still work with the 3G network, but are still considered "iPhone" (w/o the suffix, but still unofficially: iPhone 2G). Instead they stuck with the "3G" and added the "S", which they said stands for "speed". The 3GS is where it really breaks that argument, because the 3GS was released with 3.0, so technically it would be called the iPhone 4G. I think what was talked about was that the beta versions were considered 1G the first retail release was considered 2G and the second was 3G. It wasn't until the 3G came out (on OS 2.0), where there was question about its name. The first iPhone, as with any first generation, was called the "iPhone", with no suffixed 1G or 2G. Technically, I think that what happened supports your argument, but we've all seen companies change their logical naming patterns. vol7ron - Friday, Aplink Perhaps you are right, but I thought I remember hearing Jobs talk about the naming that went into the iPhone.You can use existing iPod Touch/iPhone USB cables, however this is a much more power hungry device and thus you can't charge off of a standard USB port (more on this later).įor your charging needs Apple supplies a single 10W power adapter, which looks a lot like the power adapters for the first iPhones. The vast majority of your interface to the iPad takes place via it's 9.7" capacitive touchscreen display.Īlong the bottom edge of the iPad you'll find Apple's standard 30-pin dock connector. If this seems familiar it's because this is the exact hardware layout of the iPhone, just on a larger scale. At the top you have a power/lock button, on the right you have a rotation lock switch (keeps the desktop from rotating) and volume rocker, and then at the lower part of the face of the unit there's a home button. Since this isn't the 1980s, the iPad only has four physical buttons on the device. Microsoft itself learned this with the Media Center Edition UI on top of Windows. As we've seen countless times, the only way to design for a different segment is to start from the ground up. Where Microsoft has failed in the past with both its approach to smartphones and tablets is in its attempt to scale down a desktop OS.











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