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wonkothesane wrote: » It's not about the remote input. It's about the omission of alternative input. Right. I'm not talking about that. There are people that hate the remote. I don't know why. For what it does it works great, IMO. But yes I agr…
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freediverx wrote: » Because some people are smart enough not to use the same short, simple login for every service they subscribe to. Entering multiple long, secure passwords using the onscreen keyboard was a ridiculous pain in the ass. Did you…
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monstrosity wrote: » I haven't used the AppleTV yet, so don't fully understand the problem, but is this not something touchID could solve? Are you currently able to log into Netflix and other streaming media services using Touch ID? For me Netf…
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freediverx wrote: » The remote is fine for everything except text input. No one has enjoyed entering multiple logins on their new Apple TV using Apple's crappy on-screen keyboard. They had a perfectly good Remote app that allowed you to use your…
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I don't get why people have issues with the remote it works perfectly fine for me. I love it.
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SpamSandwich wrote: » This note was at the end of his post: "Update: Multiple helpful folks from Apple promptly reached out about this post, and I see that Music Player & Playlist Playtube manager has now been removed from the App Store. Th…
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anantksundaram wrote: » The new AppleTV is -- so far -- the first Apple product that I don't regret not buying, in a very long while. Since I am not into gaming at all, it's not like I am missing much relative to the @TV3s that I have. I can't …
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"Tim Cook and the Gang of White Dudes"? WTF is that?!?
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Nice ad. I like Misunderstood better but this one is good too.
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SpamSandwich wrote: » I think the latency issue will remain until nearly all of the functionality of the iPhone is migrated to the watch (thanks to the power of improved miniaturization and battery power management). So basically blame it all o…
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danielsw wrote: » I'm looking forward to the next Apple Watch. I love this first one, and use it everyday. But the next one is bound to be even better. I don't want a version two until the latency issues are nailed.
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steveau wrote: » I was in the new Apple Store in Yas Island Mall (about 20 min northeast of the centre of Abu Dhabi) late yesterday, getting my iPhone repaired and had about an hour to kill so I sat down with the iPad Pro and aPencil, opened Adob…
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dabe wrote: » At this level of their advertising campaign, it would seem that the objective is generating publicity rather than getting someone to buy. I give them credit for finding a credible basis for plastering a huge, colorful, attention-gr…
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newbee wrote: » Yet, here we all are, arguing (discussing) the merits of the latest Apple TV ad. I wonder how much it would cost to get this kind of "engagement" for the rest of the Apple line of products. Remember, "there is no such thing as "bad…
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I'm still skeptical that we'll see 3D Touch on larger displays. I'm not sure how well it would work on really large displays like iPP.
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macky the macky wrote: » I hope Apple does sell the hell out of the iPad Pro over the next three month, just to hear the jaws hitting the boardroom tables in certain tech companies up and down the west coast, if nothing else. I just finished re…
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msantti wrote: » The profit margin on that thing has got to be epic. Still probably less than the margins on the $139 Smart Cover & Case.
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While it's cool to see the tech inside this stuff these repairability scores are a joke. I don't understand why iFixit doesn't just do away with the score for those items that aren't repairable. No one is buying an Apple Pencil or Smart Keyboard ass…
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sog35 wrote: » You know nothing about marketing. Leave it to the professionals. Theres a reason why Schiller makes $10 million a year and you don't. And Steve Ballmer is one of the richest men in the world. What's your point?
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macky the macky wrote: » Seven years on and we both remember those ads... A company really gets their marketing dollar's worth when an ad has such legs... Yes and no one is going to remember this campaign.