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"After getting its teeth kicked out by the iPod, the iPhone and now the iPad, you'd think the company would realize that it needs to stop repeating its me-too strategies that clearly don't work and try something new: focusing on what it's good at, r…
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I'm so sick of dropped vowels.
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Ironic. Apple demanding transparency. The gander must have killed the goose.
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I have never, since 2007, turned off my iPhone or iPad at any time during a flight. In fact I like to use maps during descent and landing to watch the little blue dot as we approach. I like to see it pass over the San Francisco Bay. One can't do tha…
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"Special deals are also available through Apple-authorized reseller MacMall, which is offering all four standard iMac models along with CONFIGURATION OPTIONS. Customers will receive a free copy of Parallels, a $79.99 value, and MacMall also offers f…
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The Apple Inc. logo is actually an apple with a dent in it. This is where the apple hit Newton in the head. It's not a bite. It looks like a bite, but it's a dent. The Apple with a dent signifies when Newton was "struck" with inspiration. Let the …
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All music is licensed this way. Even your CDs. Same with your movies and TV shows. The only ones who own the music are the record companies. We just license the music (games, CDs, DVDs, etc.). Willis will lose and frankly I'm shocked that a Republ…
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tallest skil wrote: » I hope it's just "iPhone". Within MINUTES, every website will renounce the old name. It'll be just like 2008. Are you kidding? Haha. You're right! Even better, every site will claim they never called it the iPhone five ev…
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The iPhone 5 came out last year. It was called the iPhone 4S. iPhone = iPhone 1 iPhone 3G = iPhone 2 iPhone 3GS = iPhone 3 iPhone 4 = iPhone 4 (Oh the irony!) iPhone 4S = iPhone 5 The next iPhone will be the iPhone 6. It is the sixth iPhone runni…
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pcortacans wrote: » Gaudi's buildings were particularly known for their use of a technique known as "trencadís", that consists on breaking various ceramic tiles into pieces and recomposing them in a random way, to cover the desired area and shape,…
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fyngyrz wrote: » No, I don't want optical media. I said I wanted a card slot. It's be nice if you read what I wrote instead of responding to your imagination. USB and IR? You bet I could use those. As could a significant portion of the market. …
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fyngyrz wrote: » Microsoft has it right: As tablets power up, they're destined to become more powerful, support more interfaces, like IR, radio, USB, optical, memory, etc. They'll move towards PCs. The closer they get, the more they can do, the be…
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Microsoft is great at compromising. Compromising leads to watered down end products. Case in point: Microsoft's entire history. Until MS decides to take risks, REAL risks, and quit compromising they will always be second tier. Even when they were o…
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solipsismx wrote: » I've done nothing to keep iDisk because it's horrible and outdated in every way, hence my disdain with people that want this antiquated technology to stick around. All apps have access to the iCloud APIs. Meaning, I see no rea…
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scotty321 wrote: » Um... why in the world would anybody not be able to live without iDisk? It was a TERRIBLE technology that NEVER worked properly and was SLOW as molasses. People who need that sort of technology have all adopted Dropbox, an OUTST…
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Why are you waiting for people to say they can't live without their iDisk? Anyone with any concern about that has been going to apple.com/feedback, scrolling down to the bottom, clicking on iCloud, then leaving a request to keep iDisk. I've done it…