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patpatpat wrote: » The dot is where you are, why would you need a map. You have that backwards. Why would you a dot to know where you are when there is no map to correspond to other locations around you?
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sflocal wrote: » I go to the gym 4 - 5 times a week and frankly, it's downright embarrassing to see how many folks at the gym are literally connected to the hip with their phones or with full-blown iPads. They will do one set of weights, take a 2…
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fallenjt wrote: » What about Sexercise? lol That's what Google Glasses is for. [VIDEO] PS: Remember Google Glass?
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sog35 wrote: » Do people actually run/bike without their phone? I do whatever I can to exercise with my gadgets (even have an underwater case and headphones for my iPod Shuffle) but I do know plenty of people that enjoy being disconnected when …
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I'm glad to see the Surge has a decent looking strap. I loved using my Fitbit Force but that band, despite attempting to be vigilant in putting it on properly eventually fell off after a few months. therealtom wrote: » I'm confused, can you use…
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anantksundaram wrote: » On the topic of Apple commercials, what's up with the embarrassingly crappy -- including one that's outright sexist -- ads from ATT and Verizon for the iPhone. Even if not produced by Apple, doesn't the company they have so…
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pazuzu wrote: » AND NOTHING! You can't prove it but this definitely proves you are lying. Proving you're not lying would work out in your "cost/benefit" favour by salvaging your integrity. And I have proven you wrong yet once again. Where's …
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dasanman69 wrote: » It's not unbelievable that he had enough time to write a quick reply, but not enough time to go through your all your posts. Nor am I going to waste my time. The cost-benefit doesn't work out in favour so i stopped scouring …
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friedmud wrote: » This is NOT true... and is completely against the idea here (I know... I use this feature all the time). This works when you have Personal Hotspot turned OFF... indeed you don't need to explicitly turn it on ever again. You…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Make sure you time that jump just right. Not far from the truth. It's a Cessna so you do need to make a slight jump up and in (and out). Flying lesson.
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mitchellzone wrote: » But the implication in the article is that you don't need to explicitly turn it on anymore. Otherwise, what's the point of the feature--just avoiding the need to type a password? My Mac already remembers my password for a…
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tallest skil wrote: » Shut up and sit in the corner while Soli pulls up the relevant posts. Someone else will have to take over. I'm jumping on a plane and I won't have WiFi.
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mitchellzone wrote: » I can't seem to get this working--I can explicitly turn on Personal Hotspot and see the iPhone as usual in the list of available networks on my Mac, but it doesn't show up as described in the article if I leave Personal Hotsp…
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wisely wrote: » Google is probably not in a hurry to do anything yet. 2 reasons: (1) A large maturity of Android users are treating their phones as dumb phones, they don't surf or use their phones for anything else. (2) For those who are using …
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apple ][ wrote: » Apple Pay will probably be more successful in the next few months going into the holiday season than Google Wallet has been since it first was introduced, which was in 2011. Considering the Google's own analytics and what Appl…
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kozchris wrote: » Makes me want to get a MasterCard for a chance a winning something. I'll probably stick with getting cash back on my other cards though. Buy a lottery ticket. You'll have better odds of winning.
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pazuzu wrote: » Of course a credit card company would love this. And yet they haven't loved Google Wallet which you claimed was the exact same thing and kept posting article stating why ?Pay will fail and how it was nothing special. :no:
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krawall wrote: » I wonder what 'automatic' means in that context. It was possible to do this before although using Bluetooth. I did that all the time. The only advantage of this is that I can turn off personal hotspot in the iPhone' settings. …
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ibeam wrote: » I don't see many companies posting email addresses on their websites these days. Nice gesture, but lame. Can you show me a major one that doesn't? edit: Here are the first 3 companies I looked up. Send email right from Am…