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solipsismx wrote: » It does sound like it's violating the rules but then why was in the first place? Apple needs to be more vigilant about their user's personal data. I don't think Apple will steal my data but if they are going to have a curated a…
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mstone wrote: » Got to love the kerfuffle. Probably because apps are not supposed to be able to see other app's data, processing, activity etc. You know proper sandbox and all. Too bad really if they were actually looking out for the consumer. …
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doh123 wrote: » Apple wasn't bailed out... here is a good description of what really happened. http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/stop-the-lies-the-day-that-microsoft-saved-apple/7036 Microsoft invested in apple and declared future support to i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac.World I don't get why Samsung even cares about this old tablet? I don't think anyone was buying it anyway. Besides, we haven't even seen an ics update for the 8.9 or 10.1 and the Nexus 7 already has Jell…
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Quote: Originally Posted by umrk_lab No stylus ... no keyboard ... Apple is doomed ... you forgot about FLASH, EXTERNAL Memory, removable battery, NFC
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Quote: Originally Posted by noirdesir Just if you only have a choice of carriers that insist on bundling the data plans with a new subsidised handset. When carriers unbundle the subsidy from the data plan, ie, allowing you to onl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman Clearly all data is not equal. Well they lost their cash cow with imessage, and they already removed unlimited data so now they need another revenue source.
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Quote: Originally Posted by macxpress Verizon will no longer be honoring grandfathered unlimited data plans once the contract is up. You will have to select a new data package. So this will only be true until the turn-around of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by icoco3 And I ask, why should I?? Besides, if I had the spare cash I would "like" to but it is not needed. If what we have works there is no need to upgrade every time a new model of something comes …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bagman Throttling and messages will "magically" disappear once they do away with the last "unlimited" plan. They will encourage you to use all the data you want, and watch the slow network complaints retur…
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy just another reason why i'm dumping AT&T in 2 months and going prepaid. to which service?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleZilla Ball's in your corner, Verizon. iPhone 5 is coming. Additionally, if I leave AT&T, I'm going to go crazy with my 'unlimited' data plan, get throttled, and take them to small …
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Quote: Originally Posted by icoco3 My 3GS may be able to upgrade to iOS 6 but do I want to? It already crawls with iOS 5...this is the year to upgrade anyway for me. My last phone I had for 3 years and I have done fine with this one…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sleepy3 USA USA USA!!! Screw those other "countries" and their small eyed, flat nosed, funny looking people. Bunch of spooks and coons as far as I can see. USA USA USA!!! …
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Quote: Originally Posted by blackbook The picture I linked points to a phone that is 7.9mm, which as we know would be far thinner than the current iPhone's thickness and far closer to the thickness of the Touch. There was an article po…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Patranus Germany, Yawn. Get back to me when courts in countries (by that I mean in America) rule on this as those countries (again, America) are the only ones that significantly impact Apple's bottom li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee I'm not sure I agree about iPad 1.0 as it's seriously memory challenged and noticeably slower than the later two versions. IMO the big "dirty secret" that everyone knows but doesn…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta The two matters are entirely different. They did not invalidate the patent, so it is still considered valid. They simply said that the Xoom doesn't fall under the claims. That doesn't mean that …
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gatorguy wrote: » Thanks for that. Forgot all about the "bump". If you include that, which you should, even the HTC Evo 4G LTE, at 8.9mm (.35") thick including camera, beats the Razr in the thinness category. Max is 9 mm and s3 is 8.6mm Manu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil We've both given our take on the matter. I believe the Apple solution is the best as it required the least change and had the greatest familiarity. He disagrees. Where did I disagree?