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Originally Posted by jragosta
AT&T gives you a contract. You agree to the contract. The contract does not allow tethering.
You have 2 choices:
1. Choose a different carrier (and phone).
2. Obtain an iPhone with AT&T...
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Originally Posted by ihxo
it's actually very easy to opt-out of iAd's "big brotherish behavior", just visit oo.apple.com with any iOS4 device and you are out.
Read the fine print, man. You can opt out but not really....
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Originally Posted by daveklingler
1. Most phones these days have a GPS.
2. The GPS in your phone gets most of its location from cell towers. Cell towers themselves must know their own location precisely, in addition to...
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Originally Posted by cnocbui
Not liking all that I saw in the iPhone ecosystem, I decided to not subscribe. If you would like something equivalent to an iPhone 4, but without the Orwellian undertones, check out the Samsung S8500...
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Originally Posted by jragosta
I would certainly support opt-in.
After reading about the potentially annoying impact iAds may deliver in iOS 4, I have held off on any "upgrading" until I could learn what consequences...
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Originally Posted by BenRoethig
Seriously, did they actually do any research on how people actually have hold their phones before designing this?
We have been misunderstanding Steve all this time. When we thought he said...
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Originally Posted by Ireland
Keep smoking that pop pipe, Sonny.
I have solved the problem of holding the iPhone!
Now, everyone's going to be able to hold their iPhone 4 any way they like. Miracle of miracles!
Apple should...
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Originally Posted by desarc
F RIAA.
the big surprise should be that apple bought out a recording company and will sell music with a 15/85 share, 15% going directly to the artist, 85% going to Apple.
the recording industry...