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Quote:Originally Posted by peejaybee So you'd rather an actor who isn't as good as Fassbender play Jobs because?.. Not sure how to reply to an opinion posed as a fact.
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Unless Sorkin is a director or producer, writers don't usually influence casting. Already posted the story above from Ars.
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asdasd wrote: » Source http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/12/leaked-sony-e-mails-reveal-aaron-sorkin-wanted-tom-cruise-as-steve-jobs/
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Aaron Sorkin originally wanted Tom Cruise to play Jobs, and had no idea who Fassbender was.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jaker's Ugly Brother Apple made it many years ago. There are multiple ways to share a Mac remotely: - Screen Sharing. Essentially it's VNC built into OS X and it's free. To make your Mac available for remote use, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Aww, that’s cute. Great argument¡ Good for you. Neither of mine do. What’s your next move, boyo? Are you going to keep lying to me about my own companies? Moron.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Keep your delusions to yourself, boyo. Enjoy the fantasy world in which utilities companies compete. Yep, I knew that because I have exactly one of each where I live and they haven’t changed their p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil That won’t do anything. If it’s classed as a public utility there will be ZERO reason to improve speeds (not like it happens anyway), ZERO reason for the ISPs not to collude (more than they do now), and Z…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Note in that bend video the glass never cracks. SquareTrade claims these are the most durable iPhones yet. We had another drop test from Android Authority that show the phones held up quite well to repeated…
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I retract my statement on the Note 3 then, that's impressively strong.
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In Apple's obsession like quest for reducing weight/thickness this would eventually become a side-effect. I remember a day when phones were almost invincible, but they were ugly plastic monstrosities that gave us hip cancer. Is the trade off worth…
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Speaking of the original video posted in page one of this website, why hasn't it dawned on anyone that you could take almost any phone of this size and bend it with that kind of pressure? Try it on your Galaxy S4 or S5, or HTC M8. Edit: The Note 3…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iloveapplegear Just saying the concept is not new. I don't disagree on that...but this takes that concept to a completely different level.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iloveapplegear It was (and is ) a feature of TT security about locking and unlocking device at your home location, it was around at least 5 years ago. And that's not quite the same as this. What you are referring…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iloveapplegear Tom Tom had something similar on their GPS units a long time ago. Do explain how what you claim Tom Tom had years ago is anything like this? I've never heard of a GPS with no other functionality hav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mechanic Exactly you hit the nail on the head. The price is set by the author and the publisher and has not one thing to do with paper/print version or electronic. All apple was doing was letting the publ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone The philosophy that a company gives something away for less than cost or at break even prices in order to bring in more customers who might also purchase something considerably more expensive while r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 Really? I'm paying less now for 2 smartphones than I used to pay for 2 feature phones, plus there are plenty of options of getting unlimited everything for $50 or less. This is just abs…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp Except for the fact that this trojan uses an Office vulnerability, not Java. Since this attack vector appears to be from 2009 can we assume that current, fully patched systems are safe? I always apply Office pat…