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Quote: How is this different than how they said they would not record info from Nest after the purchase just to later change the documentation to allow Google to capture data about your Nest devices? IOW, why can't they change their mind at any t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 Yeah I tell people all the time Agencies are never to be trusted, they are allow to violate your rights since they are not police nor do they have the authority to arrest you but they can share with the aut…
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Quote: Originally Posted by konqerror I trust Google to design a secure and functional router far more than CyberTAN and all of those ODMs you never knew existed. Kinda the way they designed a secure phone OS.....
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy You wouldn't be buying it anyway going by your post history, right? If you don't trust someone, rational or not, then don't deal with 'em. No, I won't be buying anything from that snooping company of scu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PJWilkin From the spec sheet 1x LAN port yet it has a Gigabit switch in it if the above is correct, then no DMZ and you'll need to add your own switch if you have multiple wired devices For $200 I'd expect a few mo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy No it does not. There's a page with an FAQ that answers that particular question among others. And I trust Google to tell me the truth in that page because.....?
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 Yeah because making less models is a sure fire way to success. No, it isn't. But concentrating on making a small number of good models rather than shotgunning a million crap designs across the marke…
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Now double the electric Golfs range before I am the market for my next car and I will consider one...
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dysamoria wrote: » I don't get all the hate Vista and 8 got. The functionality of the OS hasn't really changed much at all in 20 years. I believe you answered your own question...
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netrox wrote: » I have not yet updated to final version but I can say that with beta testing of 10, it was a huge improvement over 8. Is it even possible to set the bar lower?
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Quote: Originally Posted by spheric They have revealed just enough information for us to be able to do that, and it looks great for the Apple Watch, and terrible for the other wearables. But I'm pretty sure that keeping these numbers close…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AtlApple I agree the iPhone was by far the major factor. However we can't have our stock relying on one product. This was suppose to be a major launch, I don't think anyone can deny Apple put a lot of effort trying…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp It always amazes me how people interpret data based on their personal biases, myself included. Data is objective for the most part, unless it’s ‘cooked’ data. The interpretation of that data is quite subjectiv…
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suddenly newton wrote: » So that Google can declare a paper victory. (And I'm fine with that). Is there an (android) app for that?
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So iOS has most of the public wifi logins, most of the airport usage, most of the business usage, most of the podcast usage, most of the ad displays, and makes most many in app sales... What are android phones used for? I have seen some in the wild…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Banyan Bruce Most of my friends are Apple Fans....not one of them has an Apple Watch. Somehow it just didn't make sense to spend £600 on an iPhone extension. Better to save the cash and buy an Air. Most of my fr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NolaMacGuy it's not expensive. it's much thinner than you think, and thinner than the watches my friends wear. it gets terrific battery life, longer than the device it's an accessory to. The expense is rel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blastdoor I think that perhaps the best analogy to the Apple Watch among new Apple product in the modern era is the iPod. When the iPod came out it was the most expensive portable digital music player you could bu…
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spheric wrote: » Careful there…Word has been on the Mac since 1985, LOOONG before "MS Office" even existed, or Word was released for Windows. You're still right in what you're saying, of course. Believe me I know. A guy once told me he cou…
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sog35 wrote: » Actions don't lie. Its obvious that Apple is removing resources from the Mini. When was the last time you saw a Mini commerical? If the Mini was such a great seller you would see more Mini commercials and more emphasis on t…