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Quote: Originally Posted by lantinian Please mention in your review that for 200$ less than a 13in Macbook Pro you loose all those: - 4 Finger Gestures on the Trackpad The MacBook has 4 finger gestures. It's the first gesture shown on th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii So... anyone who has one of the new iMacs - are they 10.6.2? It'll be a special build of 10.6.1
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The new MacBook doesn't have an IR receiver anymore.... The new Mac mini and iMac have it though.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quagga Apple would have a much stronger leg to stand on anti-piracy wise if there were ways for me to run my own code on my own device. It's easy to install your own code, just install the provisioning profile on y…
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You can see there are built-in drivers for Huawei 3G modems in Snow Leopard, but they don't work yet. Hopefully they are up and running in 10.6.2 !
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After consultation with staff and management of Woolworths and many hours of brainstorming, Hulsbosch developed the new logo combining the three key elements of the famous strap-line. ‘W’ for ‘Woolworths’, the colour green and fruit for ‘the fresh f…
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Ummm. Woolworths is Australia's largest retailer and an iconic Australian brand that is much loved. They announced the rebranding with great fanfare over a year ago, why is Apple only noticing now.... It's also an iconic Australian brand calling …
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Does the Chinese iPhone include MMS? Of course it does. All 80+ official iPhone networks had MMS from day one except AT&T.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rokken That $732.50 is the price of 3G (8GB). I seriously doubt many Chinese will buy these crippled iPhones with such a price hike instead of buying unlocked and much more cheaper iPhones in Hong Kong. Yeah, it put…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rheuter You didn't know there is VAT in China do you? Yes, but that's more expensive than a 16GB 3GS in the UK with the massive VAT plus larger margins... It's even more expensive than an outright officially unlo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by philweb Why can't AT&T allow iPhones to operate over wifi with built-in voip? People would be able to use their phones in remote locations where service is unreliable/not available and it would reduce strain on the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Another outright lie or misrepresentation. Apple has approved VoIP, but AT&T won't allow it on the cell portion of the networks it accesses. Anyone reading this line would think that Apple themselves (ev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by themoonisdown09 Am I going to have growths on my leg, because I have my iPhone in my pocket for 9 hours a day (while at work). Your phone only radiates when it is uploading data or transmitting voice. While the p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NonVendorFan http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/15/a...rly-as-october Wow.. Very nice improvements in Android 1.6 - a minor release. (Universal search on device and internet, universal translator with speech synthesis,…
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The article should mention the Archos has 500GB of storage...
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTripper First their processors, then their "Trusted computing/DRM/privacy invading" schemed EFI Ummm. Macs don't have a TPM in them*. They don't support trusted computing at all. The iPhone is a true trusted c…
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Hopefully he'll do something to improve the 59% of Apple's facilities that overwork their sweatshop workers in excess of Chinese law _or_ the 41% of Apple's facilities that underpay their workers by third world Chinese standards. (Apple's figures…
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Hopefully it will have a 1700MHz Power Amplifier (tiny $1 component) to allow it to work on T-Mobile's US 3G network too. While they are at it, spend another dollar and put in a 900MHz one, so Australia and New Zealand (and a few other countries)…
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Meanwhile Telecom Italia in Italy completed network and backhaul upgrades and activated HSPA 28Mbit in June. Telstra in Australia has almost completed the nationwide rollout and upgrades for 21Mbit (The cities had it in Feb) and will activate 42M…
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Do NOT tie this device any closer to one network than other the almost 800 networks that it can operate on. Any AT&T features should be a separate application. Most iPhones are not on AT&T.