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Originally Posted by herbapou
If you go to the US for more than 7 days you may used your up to CAN$750 worth of goods personnal deduction so you wont pay taxes on it. I declared mine and had to pay GST and PST on it, which is...
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Originally Posted by Zendolphyn
Same here, Eric.
Same here, too.
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Originally Posted by jrg_uk
It's clear, despite the attempt of the Adobe CEO to interpret otherwise, that the references to crashes are all about...
Here's what I posted in an other forum topic:
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Originally Posted by KingKuei
LTE is not yet the answer because Verizon users will still require something to fall back on should LTE be unavailable in a certain area, forcing the...
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Originally Posted by KingKuei
LTE is not yet the answer because Verizon users will still require something to fall back on should LTE be unavailable in a certain area, forcing the handset maker to include EVDO/CDMA2000...
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Originally Posted by addicted44
I don't think thats true. At least as long as the iPhone was only EDGE, TMobile networks could run the iPhone as well as AT&T's networks. (I am not a 100%, but I believe iPhones cannot use...
Well if Verizon could just get its act together and do like Bell Canada and Telus did and roll out an HSPA+ network, it'd be carrying the iPhone by now. Bell Canada and Telus are just like Verizon, a CDMA mobile carrier. Now, the new...
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Originally Posted by paxman
Not that 21mbps can be reached - I honestly never noticed a change, but then I have a 3g sans S.
http://www.iphoneincanada.ca/iphone-...-hspa-network/
Bellus introduced HSPA+, too, back in November...
ATT has only rolled out HSPA (7.2Mbps) in six cities? I thought that it was much more. And here I go complaining about Canada's mobile carriers being slow at rolling out more city coverage for HSPA+ (21Mbps).
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Originally Posted by blur35mm
The free license expires in 2010. The owner of the patent will start charging licensing fees to these companies. Bank on it.
http://blog.christophersmart.com/201...and-end-users/
It's been...