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gatorguy said: ...becomes a way to say nothing but pretend it's something. You've got it backward: they're actually saying something. You're the one pretending it's nothing (and worse, striving to marginalize).
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I have a neighbor whose spouse forced them into switching to Android, because said spouse had an unresolved grievance against Apple, and swore to never again support them with any purchase. The neighbor is miserable, even with the flagship Samsung.…
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macxpress said: I don't get why they'd try and release anything around the time of the iPhone. Do they really think people are going to pay attention to a new Note model right in the middle of a brand new iPhone coming out? Who are they ki…
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Soli said: pscooter63 said: What happened to using two sheets of (preferably white) cardboard, one of which has a pinhole in the center... which serves as a 'lens' to project the sun's image onto the second sheet... which itself is saf…
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What happened to using two sheets of (preferably white) cardboard, one of which has a pinhole in the center... which serves as a 'lens' to project the sun's image onto the second sheet... which itself is safe to look at directly (no other optics nee…
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Really annoyed that the Mickey Ds in my area have removed Apple Pay support, replacing it with a WalMart-styled payment app.
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gatorguy said: Nope, the iPhone did not get a whole-hearted project commitment from Steve Jobs until well into 2005. And so you don't do the typical dismissal of that link I purposefully choose one that is decidedly anti-Google. Gator, you re…
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So... A leaked, unofficial set of images is assumed to be equal in technical quality to something Apple itself vets/publishes, and taken as gospel?And said images are viewed on a variety (quality-wise) of displays and uncontrolled viewing condition…
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I really don't see how this is "withering".
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That's 44 pins on the back, there... wonder what they need that many contacts for. And how would a protective case for this be designed? Don't get me wrong, it's not a slam. Genuinely curious.
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After the initial round of free Apple Radio when it debuted, I wasn't so impressed, and allowed it to lapse. Then I got a free trial for Apple Music a few days ago, and gave it a whirl... this is so much better, the second time around. Pretty sure…
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Among the tools I use: Venerable Epson flat bed for bound/irregular sources, and Pixelmator for touch-ups; Scanner Pro when "on the road"; Fujitsu sheet-fed scanner for big projects... I would have never shelled out the bucks myself, but my wife in…
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Another satisfied, yea, delighted, SE customer here. It was always about the size; the fact that it is so doggone speedy is just a feather in the cap. Cecil444 nailed it on the whole reachability/usability angle. (On the other hand, big and beaut…
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Pretty sure I saw this just yesterday, at a relatively new Panera Bread location.
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AlexaInsider.
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What I'm finding is, some devs took the 64-bit shift as a wake up call to improve their original product... and as such, there are separate 64-bit solutions from the same shop that may not have the same name, but equivalent or enhanced functionality…
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muthuk_vanalingam said: No need to get worked up so much!!! I was just calling out the downside of accusing someone as Employee of X/Y/Z company just based on few posts in an online forum. Agreed, you are entitled to your opinion. No one'…
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"...knocked on the table near the computer." Wait, this is dependent upon an internal accelerometer? From a usability standpoint, if my arms are filled with heavy packages, and I need to unlock the deadbolt, how is this a substantive improvement…
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Tangent ahead: Reading about this reminds me how much I miss the "eye control" feature of my old Canon Elan IIe. It recognized what zone of the frame you were looking at, and used that zone to make settings decisions. It would also stop down if y…
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CherokeeJohn said: I think it's funny that you cited the game "2048" as an original title.... Because that game blatantly ripped off the game "Threes," but succeeded because Threes was a paid app and 2048 was free. I'm pretty sure that "lo…