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tbell wrote: » Good point. People forget that Google really left Apple little choice but to bring to market its own mapping solution. At the time I even suggested that Apple wait another year to tie up lose ends before releasing it, but it wasn…
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tbell wrote: » Perhaps you have a broken iPhone? Seriously, I can see why one would prefer Google Maps over Apple Maps, but Siri rocks. It also keeps getting better. iOS 8 made her much more responsive, and increased her knowledge base. I get surp…
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apple ][ wrote: » I do think that it is a big deal. Stores store your info, even if you don't ask them to or want them to. Who carries a debut card and cash with them? I'd say most Americans.
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w00master wrote: » It doesn't matter. Why should this matter to me or you? What matters is how the product performs right now, and right now Google Maps is far ahead of Apple Maps, I'm concerned that Apple can never catch up. In fact, I can't s…
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1) At first I was excited because It bought this could be a way to test a web-presence for Apple Maps, but all the images appear static, with no modern webcode for dynamic mapping in a browser. It's more like looking at Contacts. 2) I didn't seen…
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dmgceo wrote: » What happen to Jonny Ive ! No bonus ??? I've only heard this stated by others, but he consensus has been, because Ive isn't considered an executive his bonuses don't have to be made public.
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gatorguy wrote: » In what way Mel? Apple stores CC numbers for iTunes yet I've never seen you post any worries about them being hacked. I assume you happily have one of your own credit cards on file with them. Google's servers are no less secure t…
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apple ][ wrote: » Tell me about it! As soon as I heard the results yesterday, I picked up some more in after hours. It was so obvious that it was going to gap up this morning, and it did! How can you buy and sell after hours? tallest sk…
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waterrockets wrote: » I'm not the one who said security is the most important thing. If security is the most important thing, then Apple ][ must not ever hand a credit card to a server, right? Wow! Just, wow! It's been less than 24 hours sinc…
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wdowell wrote: » it's fun to see Americans getting to grips with wave to pay.. The US has had RFID and NFC setup for years, but a poor, insecure design has kept it from being wildly successful. Apple changed all that, and not for the US, for ev…
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bestkeptsecret wrote: » I wonder if Tim was dying to talk about an iPad Pro! Whatever the case may be, I'm getting the Air 2. Pixelmator for the iPad is really getting me excited. I was hoping for some new Apple Maps stuff last week, includi…
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rogifan wrote: » Nobody else releases sales figures why should Apple. Nobody else cares about the user experience to the point of taking pride in minor details that can't be expressed in a spec sheet why should Apple? Nobody else cares about ma…
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applesauce007 wrote: » I have an Ink business card issued by Chase that is not supported. There are lots of varieties to support. I guess payment systems are very complex. Good challenge for Apple. 1) Very, which adds to the impressiveness…
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This is a fluke. I-Pay won't catch on. Google Wallet is the exact same thing and was first, anyway¡
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normm wrote: » I tried adding my Amazon Visa in the Passbook App and was told that my bank doesn't yet support Apple Pay. Since the Amazon Visa cards are issued by Chase, which is on the list of supported banks, I was surprised. I wonder if Amaz…
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Maybe I should clarify my point a little better. Apple is a different company today than they were in 2007 or 2010. Back then, if they'd launched a new device and reported one million in sales for a new product, it was okay…
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dasanman69 wrote: » The purpose of war is to destroy, eradicate, and erase your opponent. To say that Apple has won the PC wars implies that the other manufacturers have ceased to be operational, and that's simply not the case. Tides change in bus…
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rob53 wrote: » Or maybe people are just liking what Apple has to offer compared to non-Apple computers. I'm sure they do, but it's a combinations of right moves by Apple, which includes lower prices, more competitive prices, better integration …
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Gassee will likely complement them on their Watch plans, however. Apple is a very different company now... He just published that yesterday for today's Monday Note..
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Yeah, the iPhone 6 Plus may cannabalize the Mini, but not the Air. I think it will, to a degree. I certainly am not a heavy iPad user but I owned most of them for that odd time when they are the best tool for the job. Th…