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benjamin frost wrote: » Oh, there are plenty of Apple fans here in the UK too. But historically, there has been an anti-Apple ideology for a long time. I think someone else here went into greater detail as to why. I think there are many reasons wh…
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solipsismx wrote: » I can clear that one up: to make a handsome profit. Now whether that is at the expense of Apple or not is up for debate. Well yeah, that's the concern. I think he's willing to do what he has to to make a buck, even if it's …
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herbapou wrote: » That guy is pro Apple and imo he gets it. Not sure I understand why so much hate... He did "wake up" Apple to be smarter about there cash, imo he done is job and helped investors. To what end though? He's got considerable b…
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Rightly or wrongly, governments are banning Bitcoin and prosecuting Bitcoin exchange operators, among other things. It's more likely that Apple is trying to stay on the right side of the law(s).
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pfisher wrote: » Apple sucks balls. Okay? I've been following Apple and using their products since 1979. Which is unverifiable by others and not that important to the complaint, IMO. I have major problems with one MacBook working with Ap…
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wozwoz wrote: » Lol - sure there is ... just google "wi-fi radiation destroys DNA" There is a nice link there-in with no less than 34 published papers showing how mobile phone or wi-fi radiation destroys or damages DNA. [ Alwaaaays better to…
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wozwoz wrote: » Well said. What kind of idiot would install a device that needlessly and pointlessly radiates their living space: I don't agree these people have too much money to spend. If they had any money or sense, they would get in an electr…
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emes wrote: » The dancing ads did suck, I'll give you that. But thank you for being reasonable Circuit-wise, Surface Pro is impressive hardware, and the construction of the main body is solid. The guy I know even switched to using it for…
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emes wrote: » Erm, this is not at all true. Have you actually seen the ads? The new kickstand angle is wide enough for lap use and I've handled the keyboards my self and they're very stiff and rigid No, I have only seen the song and dance ads, …
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struckpaper wrote: » This commercial seems to establish that using iPad as a camera is no longer dorky. I don't think an ad can establish that. Frankly, using a tablet as a camera is still awkward and goofy. macky the macky wrote: » Grea…
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marubeni wrote: » Yes, but I was actually saying 3% of profits. I am not sure if Apple breaks profits out (I don't think so), but I am guessing that the Macs are much less profitable than the iPhone, which would bring the profit number below 10% (…
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marubeni wrote: » What does this have to do with anything? Mac sales is a small part of apple's revenue and profits (about 3%?) so neither the idiot nor the intelligent analysts care that much. I think the real number is considerably closer to …
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comley wrote: » IFixit 8 / 10 Yeah. That was kind of a shock. In the past, it just seemed like they were looking for reasons to dock points from Apple's repairability ratings. In this case, I don't know, it seems almost generous in comparison. …
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tribalogical wrote: » I didn't misunderstand. Programs like Messages are correctly removed from Notifications once unlocked. Why? Well, in this case, they are only on the lock screen to let you know you have a message. Once you unlock, you use the…
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tribalogical wrote: » What do you mean "offenders"? It's designed (rightly, in my view) to behave that way. Do a simple power-on to view notifications in the lock screen. Unlock to clear the lock screen. As it should be! I wouldn't want to have to…
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nht wrote: » The iMac never bothered me because I prefer dual monitor setups anyway. That one is glossy is immaterial if all I have on it is email, twitter and palettes. The 21" is most appealing in this way because that secondary monitor is sma…
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tribalogical wrote: » I sometimes check for notifications using the power button, or just a super quick press to the home button (without triggering the unlock). If I do unlock and 'wipe' them from the lock screen, a quick swipe down from the t…
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tribalogical wrote: » Press the home button to power on and immediately "release pressure" on the button, but don't move your finger immediately off the button when you release the pressure. Again: Press briefly to power on then release the pre…
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solipsismx wrote: » Do new TV's usually have USB ports on them these days? If so, are they powered? I'd like to see something that can attached to the TV so it can be upgraded more often than the TV as well as moved to a new TV. Chromecast is a gr…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Whenever someone says 'apps' for a TV they really mean 'channels'. They would like their favorite channels available as a 'app' and access them via the internet than from a cable set top box. I still think a box (or maybe a …