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This never would have happened if Steve were alive¡ [I][SIZE=2]Did I do that right?[/SIZE][/I]
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rogifan wrote: » Cook says Apple is in no hurry to provide Watch details because all their competitors are looking for it. I love it. 1) I don't know, that sounds like a BS answer to not being confident on how ?Watch is going to play out. 2…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » …you could potentially have dozens (or more) "token cards" attached to your account. Yes, that's exactly what I'm suggesting and why I don't expect it to be available out go the gate. That's the only way I can see it hap…
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Maybe next year it will work on websites, but with a different represetnational card number for each site/company since they will be seeing our card number since it passes through them.
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xixo wrote: » I was not aware of that. This thread on another forum might be of interest: "Just tried the latest versions of VideoStation and its companion iOS app - it all works rather well. You basically have to use your iPhone (or iPad) as a …
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xixo wrote: » Synology DS415. Just came out this month. Google it / check the specs. You already have the drives, so you can pick up the device for less than a Mac mini server. I read this, which is a nonstarter for me. Playing Media Using …
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xixo wrote: » Synology NAS is an iTunes server that hosts your media, stored on a fast RAID array. Your iPhone, AppleTV, Mac, iPad all see the iTunes library in the media library list. Using the VPN server you can even watch your "stuff" rem…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Apple is big, but not big enough to force the big banks and CC companies to adopt their system.. It's not about forcing anyone to do anything, it's about making a system that generates more net profit for the financial i…
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xixo wrote: » you can buy a synology NAS that does/has everything you mentioned and much more (Time Machine server, iTunes Server, VPN server, GigE, USB 3.0), much better (RAID, etc), for much less than the mac mini configuration you're contempl…
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analogjack wrote: » There was a good explanation on MR. It's to do with how it attaches to the logic board, it doesn't work anymore, they'd need two logic boards. One PoV is that it's shitty of Apple to simply not design a second board for this…
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mazecookie wrote: » Strange, I guess they failed to update some records automatically when they made it website-wide, and that's somehow updated them. I had seen the locked apps before, but recently it hadn't been there. And I am certain it …
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mazecookie wrote: » I agree I would like to be notified on tries, too. Two factor authentication is active for icloud.com, though. I can login fine with just Apple ID + password but there is a lock over every application and they're greyed ou…
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ibeam wrote: » I went to the site to see what you were talking about, then I spotted this image: [image] What? 080p? Where do you see that? This is what I see at: http://www.apple.com/imac-with-retina/
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vanfruniken wrote: » 1) True enough, my particular situation probably is of little interest, but actually, many Apple users (in particular the ones that own several iDevices) are in the same situation. They may only benefit from the new advances w…
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pmz wrote: » The web app is quite nice. I find all of icloud.com (or in this case beta.cloud.com) to be rather spectacular. Attractive, smooth and functional. I only wish I could be notified if anyone tried to access my account via the websi…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Apples and oranges. He's comparing computing power, and you displays. 1) The new Mac Pro is a fast machine, and the new iMac exceeds the new Mac Pro in single threaded performance at at 4Ghz speed so it's definitely worth no…
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vanfruniken wrote: » Well, what good is it to have an iCloud Drive on one device, while it'll take years before all my other iDevices will be replaced with new ones so they can take advantage of this feature? 1) It doesn't do you any good, but …
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vanfruniken wrote: » Why can't Apple just provide small incremental updates to older systems, in order to *not* *further* *fragment* *the* *Apple* *Ecosystem* ? You mean how MS allows for decades of backwards compatibility to prevent fragmentat…
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digitalclips wrote: » It's exactly that. I've been using it for a while in the beta form and it works like a dream. The end user if not using Yosemite simply got an link to download. Now Yosemite is out those users' mail simply adds the attachm…
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muppetry wrote: » Just to be clear - in Dropbox you can share individual files - you don't need to create a separate folder and share that. Sure, but it uses your storage space. My understanding of Mail Drop is that you can send a file up to 5 …