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tallest skil wrote: » vaelian wrote: » Your fault for allowing people to spread nonsense… Yes, Apple releasing a new connector that will, despite all whining, supersede the previous connector is "my fault". I'm not getting into it a second…
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tallest skil wrote: » vaelian wrote: » How's the connector a "massive" improvement when it has less functionality? Your fault for allowing people to spread nonsense here and contributing to it yourself.
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slurpy wrote: » Obviously. Once again, anti-Apple sensationalist bullshit hysteria on the internet shows that it has no relation to reality. The connector is a massive improvement, and for MOST people, maps works fine. If not, there's alternatives…
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maecvs wrote: » My point is I use iPhone for 50 different apps, e-mail, the phone, the calendar, maps, notes, the calculator, the clock, the weather, Siri, reminders, iBooks, the GPS, safari, music, the camera, photos,and videos. Which does contr…
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maecvs wrote: » I use the iPod app in my iPhone every day, as well as e-mail, contacts, so much more. I was listening to the baseball game on "WunderRadio" yesterday. Reading up on the Veep debate on the USA today app, were I tweeted in the twitte…
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wizard69 wrote: » Frankly the rest of the world isn't important. The economy in Europe is Ina terrible state, the Middle East is about to start WW3, the rest of the Americas south of the US have neve gotten their act together, considering all of …
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crawdad62 wrote: » While I agree the US market isn't the end all be all but that's not what this article is about. It's about the problems with Maps (here in the US or elsewhere) and the new dock connector affecting sales. It didn't/doesn't. In…
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quadra 610 wrote: » The US market is *the* premiere market for consumer electronics. It's the tennis court everyone wants to win on. It's the test for product viability. Mindshare and brand power are made or broken in this market. You do well in t…
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Oh, forgot to mention: why do people survey the US market about products when that market is known to be the first to receive coverage on everything? Why not ask The Rest Of The World what we think about Apple Maps?
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mjtomlin wrote: » vaelian wrote: » I would even go as far as to state that many people barely use their iPhones for anything other than they'd otherwise use dumb phones for I'd have to disagree with that comment and so would most statistics.…
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Well, if the music app wasn't working properly on my iPhone I wouldn't notice it either, since I rarely use it to listen to music. I would even go as far as to state that many people barely use their iPhones for anything other than they'd otherwise…
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techstalker wrote: » Its sad to see people cheer the demise of a great product based on a patent granted in 1995 that explains basic mapping technology. "Down to google maps, because I love Apple" You are ignoring the context where this is h…
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gazoobee wrote: » This seems ridiculous to me. Unless they have audio or video recordings of Apple employees directly lying about the warranty, they haven't got a case at all. The only thing ridiculous here at all is your ignorance, on several…
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anonymouse wrote: » Your contradictions have already been pointed out to you on this site, along with the illogic of your various conflicting statements. It's not necessary to rehash that every time you pop up. You have burden of proof and are …
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suddenly newton wrote: » You cannot go before a court and win a lawsuit saying you were "deceived," because Apple made no claim about the lack of defects. They specifically say that iOS is provided "as is" WITH ALL FAULTS. iOS has always had bugs,…
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anonymouse wrote: » I don't think there's much in the way of logic in your posts, especially since you contradict yourself constantly, but, while logic is wonderful, when you know how to apply it, appealing to facts, which you haven't done, is gen…
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anonymouse wrote: » So, technically, then, there may not be bugs in the Maps app if they are related to data errors? There are software issues with the app, too. For instance, it does not recognize that an accentuated glyph and a non-accentuat…
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vadania wrote: » Really? I thought you were not supposed to be evolved with testing or submitting bugs. If you have forgotten... Believe it or not but I don't feel the urge to fight this back, so I'll let you win the argument because it is in…
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hill60 wrote: » vaelian wrote: » Only most times they aren't known to the software house. Software released with known bugs is a sign of deception. So the example I gave of a Google search leading to a point on a map, where apparently there i…
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axual wrote: » All software is released with bugs. Maps is no different. Only most times they aren't known to the software house. Software released with known bugs is a sign of deception.