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By: MOMO2000

Kind of like MSFT changing to the Metro interface . . .

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By: TemporalBeing

Check into how many of those bloggers are either phonies (e.g. Microsoft employees impersonating being a non-Microsoft employee, botnet generated, etc.) or paid bloggers by Microsoft.

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By: Ronc

Not quite so simple. There appear to be at least 3 regional models, two different GSM models plus the CDMA model: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_5 . But that is many fewer than the Galaxy S3 which...

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By: Ronc

Upon looking at the iPhone 5 chart more carefully, it looks like they use the same model number for CDMA aas they do for one of the GSM models. So it may be that there are only 2 models: A1428 and...

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By: Ronc

Microsoft isn’t making any existing hardware or software obsolete. Windows 8 adds metro but provides the functionality of Windows 7 for hardware drivers and running programs.

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By: Ronc

http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-apple-iphone-5-and-vs-samsung-galaxy-s3/

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By: Steveorevo

Battery life for the Galaxy looks great! At this point, I’d say the only factor would be in the software features (or lack of features): I guess simpler is an advantage; vetted is even better. The...

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By: HaraldS

My guess: Lightening essentially future-proofs the wire connection by: - Making it configurable and private - Putting smart modules on either end It can be one speed and set of protocols now, and...

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By: shonangreg

Yeah, I’m surprised to see Apple cutting this one huge advantage they have over android handsets. Having multiple iDevice connectors now makes the single micro-USB connector used on almost all android...

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By: Rupert Pupnick

Thunderbolt and Lightfoot Rupe

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By: Ronc

The question isn’t why did they get rid of 30 pins, it’s why they did not simply go with usb.

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[...] Thunderbolt, on an iPhone 5? ~ I, Cringely [...]

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By: Karl Abbott

How do I take my iPhone 4 and upgrade it to an iPhone 5? Oh, I can’t? You mean that’s the whole idea, to just replace one throw-away device with a new throw-away device? Hmmm, how’s the stock of those...

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By: HaraldS

USB does not support the range of current functionality required, and does not future proof the wire system for new protocols. For example, the 30-pin supports two data protocols in addition to the...

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By: Ronc

I forgot about current functionality. People would be even more upset if there were no way to adapt the USB to 30-pin accessories as they can do with the new connector. Yet it may still be possible to...

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By: lam dep da

lam dep da… [...]Thunderbolt, on an iPhone 5? ~ I, Cringely[...]…

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By: Dan Pritts

It appears that airplay is streaming the existing compressed video. You can’t get uncompressed HD video over wifi, just not enough bandwidth. http://nto.github.com/AirPlay.html

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By: The_Goods

I strongly suspect the the lightning interface has more up its sleeve than USB2. Current hearsay is the lightning to USB cable has been difficult to duplicate, because there’s an interface IC...

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By: Ronc

Not quite. It’s the lightning to 30-pin that’s expensive due to the A to D conversion. Both usb and lightning are digital.

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By: Cavepainter

That connector is an intriguing twist. My guess would be for tethering the iPhone 5 to devices with a Thunderbolt port – which basically would allow you to tether and stream from the fat-pipe LTE 4G...

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