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ascii said: Isn't aluminum the most common metal in the Earth's crust? So common we make cooking foil and drink cans out of it? So not exactly the most urgent thing to recycle, but a step forward nonetheless and better than wasting it. …
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rotateleftbyte said: Why not Kindle vs iPad? IMHO, it is the aspect ration of these devices over that of a letterbox shaped iPhone that makes them a better device for reading eBooks than the phone.I use the Kindle App on an iPad Mini and a 1…
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Consider this another "me me me" comment if you will, but I realize everybody's mileage (kilometrage) will vary. For a variety off reasons including what else I keep in the pocket, how deep it is, and where my body folds when I drive a car, my ph…
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22july2013 said: gutengel said: And now facebook wants to 3D map your face. What could possibly go wrong?! If Facebook could 3D map your brain, and sell the data, would they? This is a rhetorical question, right?
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While I'm wary of the "proprietary" business, too, I think I may be envious of Indianapolis residents for the first time in my life.
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A "cheap $10 wireless charger on Amazon will juice your iPhone faster than the adapter that ships in the box." It will also likely explode in flames someday. Apple's won't. Or if you have any cash left over after buying the XS, Apple's Lightning to …
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I suspect the delivery times might be stretched by a few days after typhoon Mangkhut slammed into Guandong province over the weekend.
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10:15 AM, Excess, er, Xs with 64 Gbyte, Verizon, 2 - 3 week wait. I can handle it. Especially because Apple almost always delivers at least a day or two early on such orders to make people happy.
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Am I the only one to feel that 11 years is a long time for Apple to reach truth in advertising with the iPhone Excess? Seriously, I will probably upgrade to one from my 6, mainly because of the rear camera, the display, and the OS features that a…
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anton zuykov said: gatorguy said: bobolicious said: gatorguy said: lkrupp said: Is this a joke? Hardly. It's an exceptionally secure way of authenticating your account. I use my Yibikey a couple times a week. …
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OK, I'll bite. Why run a comparison with an 11-month old Apple device instead of waiting for the new models next month?
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Given Apple's typical margin, that means a $30 increase in the price of a $799 to $1149 phone (in the US), unless Apple is able to find savings elsewhere in the BoM. Or really $998 to $1348 phones if you include AppleCare+. Not exactly going to be n…
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regurgitatedcoprolite said: Vadim, it's better to say, "the number of cores" not "the amount of cores". Ditto for the number of ports. Sorry to be all didactic, but amount refers to something that's either continuous (say, a liquid or a …
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You didn't discuss spam filtering, but even gmail's is not perfect. For Apple Mail, SpamSieve is almost indispensable. And if you use mail as your corporate and.or personal memory system, Msgfiler provides the convenient message moving capabilitie…
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For years, Mail's Rules have lacked two obvious features: (1) being able to search for text strings you have inserted into rules (e.g. parts of originating addresses) and (2) spam filtering anywhere near as good as SpamSieve. Apple should simply buy…
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Thanks for the screen capture of how iCal used to look, before Jonny Ive and his posse of hard-riding "designers" got hold of it. I would pay good money for a version of Calendar that (1) offered a view, at least as an option, with white text on blo…
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The technical details are interesting, but you saved the showstopper for (almost) last. No way that I would enable a remote access feature that requires logging in with one of the two biggest invaders/sellers of privacy.
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ravnorodom said: By now all smartphones are all look-alike. This case is becoming blur and irrelevant among jury. It's like looking at which car model is copying which car. Or it would be if one of the litigating parties had invented the…
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seanismorris said: I see a cracked screen... How is it possible all the parts listed are actually damaged? Did it get hit by lightning? It sounds like Apple didn’t have the parts or experience to make the repairs. Is the damage Apple’s fa…
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"[P]revious Mac Pro purchases were in the 'low single digits'" — as a percentage of all Mac sales (which is more than believable; I'm amazed it ever exceeded 1%), or in millions of sales, or.... what?