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tmay said: realwarder said: tmay said: realwarder said: I queued in line for 3 hours last Friday for the first time. Purchased the XS. It's a super fast phone and while I thought I'd hate FaceID, I actually like that - …
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tmay said: realwarder said: I queued in line for 3 hours last Friday for the first time. Purchased the XS. It's a super fast phone and while I thought I'd hate FaceID, I actually like that - very seamless experience that just works. …
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I queued in line for 3 hours last Friday for the first time. Purchased the XS. It's a super fast phone and while I thought I'd hate FaceID, I actually like that - very seamless experience that just works. Only a couple of times have I had to adju…
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john.b said: Still waiting for the Apple Store to stock the unlocked iPhone X. :-/ Yes, me too.
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Are you sure the iPhone doesn't have a fault here or some grease on the lens? All the photos look slightly out of focus to me. Color and balance is better, but focus far out in all the shots.
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I ordered one. Looks to be a neat little unit. Starbucks card is because it has a barcode purchase thing for Starbucks you can load up. No where near Apple Pay, but Starbucks have always been open to customers buying anyway.
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Those graphics cards are staggeringly expensive!
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Great news. Amazing what competition can do to an industry -> lower prices. We need the government to remove the cable company monopoly next so we get choice and lower prices there too.
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Having multiple suppliers is a good thing. Keeps pricing competitive and means that if one suppliers factory burns down that the world doesn't stop. Having three possible suppliers is good news.
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Times change. Wasn't long ago that a PC was quite a different beast.
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maxgraphic wrote: » Just in case it isn't clear, this refund didn't cost Apple anything besides some lost income. They simply took it out of funds due the app developer. They also didn't do it from the kindness of their hearts -- the girl's father…
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This will work in Apple's favor when they limit accessories to be only those certified by Apple. iOS7 already warns when one is plugged in. That is one step from preventing use of them.
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As a shareholder, I find it rather disappointing that Apple is making political statements that may adversely affect people's opinion of the company negatively. History shows that anytime a company makes political statements, that consumers remem…
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Quote: Welcome to the Internet. I remember seeing that show. Big thanks for the reminder to watch more episodes
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I can't say I'm entirely sold on the new look. It looks an odd mix of colors to me and the start menu looks even more barren these days. Some things look better, others like the bookshelves, well... I guess time will tell when its out…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Everyone just has a short memory. "Apps" is a very recently popular term but one that has a long (almost exclusive) history with Apple. The term 'apps' is a very old term. H…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell Trademarks have to actually be used to be protected. According to the Trademarks Office, both marks were abandoned by those applicants. Moreover, the Salesforce CEO and Jobs were good friends. T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I'd like to see anything called AppStore prior to Apple's use of it. I stand by to be shown I am wrong in thinking Apple coined the name as used. Saleforce.com (2006) and Sage Networks (19…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macxpress I think you've hit it...Apple has the iOS ecosystem and Microsoft doesn't and never will. They're too late to the party and will never catch up no matter what they do in this space. They'd be b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by peteo No real web version though. Also the iphone app has pretty limiting editing abilities. But documents look exactly like do in office on the computer & editing and saving them will not screw them up. …