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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Oh please. If you actually look at the newest POS terminals that are available from processors, the majority of them ALREADY support contactless payments (NFC). No manufacturer of a terminal is going to be stupid enough …
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customtb wrote: » . Not entirely true. Soon the liability for fraud is set switch to the retailers if they haven't upgrade to chip/pin technology If they upgrade to chip and PIN, which is not NFC, why should they pay more to upgrade to NFC?
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slurpy wrote: » Yeah, it's thin and light. But I have NEVER dropped my iPhone, so I guess it depends how careless one is. Not dropping your iPhone 6 over the entire ownership period of 4 days (5 if you're Steven Colbert) does not prove much. …
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rogifan wrote: » It's impossible to compare to last year because there were no preorders for the flagship last year. Agreed - don't think we can compare. The 9m sales were over the launch weekend, weren't they? Not pre-orders. Only the 5c wa…
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benjamin frost wrote: » Oh for goodness sake, just read the friggin article. Yes - read the original article. It's the way Apple wrote the code: http://algorithm.dk/posts/rtfm-0day-in-ios-apps-g-gmail-fb-messenger-etc Apple's documentation…
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tallest skil wrote: » No. You don’t comprehend this at all. I’m not wasting time on trolls. Deal with it. You, as a real user, capable of conscious, intelligent thought, and who is not being paid by any company to lie about another, deserves such …
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tallest skil wrote: » It refuted the point to which it was replying, so I hardly think so. No, it didn't. url="/t/181014/los-angeles-school-district-to-shift-away-from-apples-ipad-to-windows-chromebook/40#post_2558551" wrote: Okay. “The iPad i…
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tallest skil wrote: » Seems difficult to take this seriously when you can’t interact with the content of a paper textbook in any meaningful way. It's hard to take you seriously when you're the one who brought up the size comparison without any …
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tallest skil wrote: » I’m to understand that the concept of tenure in schools only allows for legal due process between the teacher and a claimant, and that removing this revokes the teacher’s right to present his or her argument at all–immediate …
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rob53 wrote: » Many people learn better when seeing something instead of reading. Being able to do both helps more students. Most people learn better with combined "seeing", "hearing", and "doing" over just one of these (and "reading" is "seein…
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j1h15233 wrote: » No it's a privilege, not a right and as a former teacher, I wish students and their "parents" would realize that. I think there may have been a missing /s in the post to which you are referring. However, it's all a matter o…
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tallest skil wrote: » Same size as a textbook, so no. Not when the textbook is open. So, the "no" is back to you.
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chris_ca wrote: » Where is this T-Mobile wifi network it will work on? I think they are referring to the fact that this only works with T-Mobile phones, and that your Wi-Fi call (on any Wi-Fi to which your device can connect) will eventually hit …
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snova wrote: » AI Editors. It would be great if tips like this were posted more often here on regular basis. I didn't know about the timestamps, very helpful. thanks Someone else already does: http://osxdaily.com
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inosey wrote: » Apple is* Apple is not plural, it refers to a company and therefore requires "is." Depends on where you're from. In many countries, "Apple" is considered a collective noun and verbs can therefore take plural or singular forms …
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charlituna wrote: » Everything is on Macs went to other offices that use macs so we just use iWork. I think that gman5541 was pointing out that even iWork is somewhat compatible with Office files. For instance, you can read and write Microsoft…
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"The majority (68 percent) of the total minutes that employees spent interacting with Office on a daily basis was consumed by Outlook email, which accounted for about a half hour of the average employee's day." Thirty minutes doing email a day? Th…
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benjamin frost wrote: » That way, you have a central repository for all your content, which you know will be accessible and downloadable for decades to come on any Apple device you own. Who would you rather put your trust in—Amazon, who have been …
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hill60 wrote: » I guess they are liars A lot of people around here agree with you.
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thataveragejoe wrote: » You mean... http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/17/original/be5a8ebu.jpg Works for me!