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Quote: Originally Posted by DanVM I won't comment on the Surface Book, since it's too new, but I have seen the Surface Pro and it's a great device. I don't know why you think it's sucks. "But then came the times where I wanted to take of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Your investors expect to make money off of this film, Sorkin. With a purported $30 million budget you're damn right people are expecting to capitalize on it and expect you to do the most as a writer/creat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich "Apple's employees"? Nope. Foxconn. He was pointing out falsehoods!
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY If the way I've seen traditional watch makers tout storing your credit/debit cards for NFC-based payments is accurate then the privacy concerns fall on them, not Apple. 1) No, they don't lose control of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Go Faster CNBC would report that a beheading was done by accident even if they were standing in front of the scene. It would be deemed: Workplace violence!
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Quote: Originally Posted by iSteelers And it was a plastic bottle at that. I'm surprised it didn't bend!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mazda 3s Don't you have to die (or be sterilized) in order to be a Darwin Award candidate/recipient? It's the thought that counts.
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If that information is in your contacts, it may have culled it from there! Quote: Originally Posted by ottobot Here is an odd thing. When I placed my order via my iPhone using my standard Apple ID, the Apple Store App, and Apple Pay, the rece…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 lol - yes, because it's always better to bank on a possible future sale vs. a confirmed sale today. That people still float ideas like this without the least indication of any shame or embarrassment …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost That's okay; thousands will. On a more constructive note, it will be interesting to actually see the Apple Watch being used on a wrist. Two keynotes gone, yet not one demo of the watch in its natu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iSteelers I agree. You always here the term "fair share" bandied about especially by politicians, but no one has yet quantified what a fair share is. I think I pay more than my "fair share" of taxes, but my city, s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by marvfox There are a lot of good phones where the battery cannot be removed. I couldn't tell if Argonaut was being sarcastic as that was one of the big selling points of the Samsung phones prior to this!
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Quote: Originally Posted by jm6032 Yes, but this data is not gathered by Apple. It is gathered by you using Apple devices. HIPPA doesn't come into play on any level. That law protects information obtained by a health care provider and limit…
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A little hazy about what arrhythmias it would catch as the watch can only record rate. For instance, is the rate 140 because you went up a flight of stairs or because your in rapid atrial fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia? Is your rate 40 be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JBDragon It's like to see them make a comeback and take 20% of Android market share!!! More competition is a good thing. It's a very, very long shot at this point though. Not a bad thought, but at those price poin…
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It seems like any prospective buyer could go into any Apple store, pick up any IPhone on display, Go into settings-General-usage, and figure it out pretty quickly and easily. If they are so new to iPhones that they are unable to figure out that sequ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vqro and how do you squeeze both a mechanical watch and the necessary chips, circuit boards, battery, electronics screens, to run android wear and last all day??? they didn't think this through very well... I predict…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal This is a stupid statement. Exactly what are the watchmakers supposed to do? They make a completely different product than Apple's watch. They have zero in-house software/ecosystem capabilities. They se…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Thats the offer price. Does not mean it will sell at that price. And what is 20 years of inflation, plus cost of repairs and maintence you won't be making much at all. It really isn't an investment. Go…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Gold Rolex are NOT an investment. Unless its a super limited edition (like $100k versions) they depreciate in value. A 10 year old gold Rolex is probably worth 30% of its original value. Not entirely tr…