iMessage & FaceTime outage hits Apple devices for second time in a week [update: fixed]

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  • Reply 41 of 51
    gatorguygatorguy Posts: 24,736member

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MacBook Pro View Post





    The services referenced are not comparable services.



    Amazon, Google and Microsoft are offering enterprise services at considerable expense to their customer base.



    I am sure someone will defend Google, stating that this is a consumer service. The difference is that the service is also an enterprise service.



    Reviewing the data, Google has very poor uptime for an enterprise service.


    You could at least say thank you for pointing out your inadvertent mistake. I noticed your edit after I pointed it out. You're welcome anyway.image

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  • Reply 42 of 51
    solipsismxsolipsismx Posts: 19,566member
    gatorguy wrote: »
    I suspect I can...
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/6297/iphone-5-memory-size-and-speed-revealed-1gb-lpddr21066

    You've been making a number of uncharacteristic errors lately. You're normally very good at research and sources. 

    Nice find, but you only get partial credit overall. The DRAM isn't a component of the iPhone 5, but rather a subcomponet as it's actually a component of the Apple A6 chip. This may seem like splitting hairs but remember that all component makers get their "materials" to create their components elsewhere, which often is another fully constructed component when it comes to computer HW.
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  • Reply 43 of 51
    gatorguygatorguy Posts: 24,736member

    Edit: covered by Soli's post above

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  • Reply 44 of 51
    solipsismxsolipsismx Posts: 19,566member
    I suspect he can't provide a reliable source for the manufacture of the Apple A6 SoC by Samsung (inferred arguments from your post since I block erroneous an fallacious content on this website).

    At any rate, the Apple iPhone certainly isn't "full" of Samsung parts which was the fallacious original claim (inferred arguments from a previous post since I block erroneous an fallacious content on this website). .

    You can disagree with GG but you won't find too many people on this forum that can do an exhausted search for evidence to back up their claims as well as he can.
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  • Reply 45 of 51
    solipsismxsolipsismx Posts: 19,566member
    gatorguy wrote: »
    He said not one part from Samsung. The processor is obviously and factually from Samsung isn't it, and sold to Apple (or Foxconn as the case may be)?

    I wouldn't call that a "part" in the sense he used it. He listed the component in the iPhone, not the components in the A6. When he mentioned the A6, in regards to you, he mentioned manufacturing.
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  • Reply 46 of 51
    dcgoodcgoo Posts: 286member

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Applelunatic View Post


    All green again.  Crisis adverted.



     


    Wouldn't that be all BLUE again? 

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  • Reply 47 of 51
    solipsismxsolipsismx Posts: 19,566member
    dcgoo wrote: »
    Wouldn't that be all BLUE again? 

    I know it's a niggling request but I would like for the Messages app to go from green to blue since that is what iMessages is within the app.
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  • Reply 48 of 51
    macbook promacbook pro Posts: 1,605member
    solipsismx wrote: »
    Nice find, but you only get partial credit overall. The DRAM isn't a component of the iPhone 5, but rather a subcomponet as it's actually a component of the Apple A6 chip. This may seem like splitting hairs but remember that all component makers get their "materials" to create their components elsewhere, which often is another fully constructed component when it comes to computer HW.

    He shouldn't even get partial credit. Obviously, Apple is sourcing from multiple vendors which is no surprise. So, perhaps partial credit of partial credit partial credit for Apple sometimes using a subcomponent of a component from Samsung.

    Elpida 1GB LP DDR2 SDRAM


    As I previously stated, "At any rate, the Apple iPhone certainly isn't "full" of Samsung parts which was the fallacious original claim (inferred arguments from a previous post since I block fallacious content on this website)."
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  • Reply 49 of 51
    macbook promacbook pro Posts: 1,605member
    solipsismx wrote: »
    You can disagree with GG but you won't find too many people on this forum that can do an exhausted search for evidence to back up their claims as well as he can.

    I don't care. I don't read his garbage. I only notice when someone possibly worthy of a response does respond. I am sure he spends hours researching obscure, trivial data to support his fallacious claims. No rational person would spend their life arguing incessantly about the percent of xenon in the Earth's atmosphere in a forum devoted to the percent of argon in the atmosphere unless related to their profession.
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  • Reply 50 of 51
    I suspect he can't provide a reliable source for the manufacture of the Apple A6 SoC by Samsung (inferred arguments from your post since I block fallacious content on this website).

    At any rate, the Apple iPhone certainly isn't "full" of Samsung parts which was the fallacious original claim (inferred arguments from a previous post since I block fallacious content on this website). .

    You little ingrafull Bitch. This is I'll never buy an apple for my own use... You dudes are strung too tight no chit or chat for humors sake. maybe 4 Chan should pay a visit with a dos. I know its bye.
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  • Reply 51 of 51
    philboogiephilboogie Posts: 7,675member
    You little ingrafull Bitch. This is I'll never buy an apple for my own use... You dudes are strung too tight no chit or chat for humors sake. maybe 4 Chan should pay a visit with a dos. I know its bye.

    The next time we want your humor, we'll give it to you
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