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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK With Pay As You Go you only pay for one month's usage at a time so once you have paid and used your month then just buy a contract instead. It's not the best way of doing it though as you can save a...
Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 But again, O2 and/or Apple UK will probably charge a £99 minimum over-the-air unlocking fee... For non-iPhones you have to have used it for 12 months on their network before O2 will unlock it....
Quote: Originally Posted by Kolchak Funny thing: Quite a few people said the same thing about Apple making a cell phone. "Apple is a computer company, not a cell phone company," they insisted. Not me. It seemed like they'd...
Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism For the consumer market, yes; but I think that health care sector, alone, could trump the sales of all MBA sales per quarter. My point wasn't about which has a bigger market, it was that Apple may...
Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I can't say it's a stupid idea but it's not one that I'm interested in. We saw Apple release the MBA this year which appeals to a relatively small market segment, so I don't think the tablet idea is...
£5 says there won't be a Tablet Mac from Apple ever. I think it's an incredibly stupid idea.
Quote: Originally Posted by winterspan Can someone across the pond enlighten me on 02's services... I went to their website and it appears that you can't get any decent smartphone under their pay-and-go plans. All the high-end Nokia,...
The tariff information in the AI article is not right. The default tariff on a SIM on O2 Pay and Go is called 'Favourite Places' but you can pick from any of the others too... http://www.o2.co.uk/mobilestariffs/t...o/paygotariffs You...
Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux I think the Intel laptop CPUs available at the time prevented a clean 64-bit switchover, so Apple had to settle for the 32-bit compromise. The Mini was incidental, and primarily driven by cost concerns....
Quote: Originally Posted by Prince You can't really tell if an app is Cocoa or Carbon because an increasing number of apps are a mix. One hint that Cocoa is in use is that the app will look more like iTunes, with standard controls,...
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