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How about a "Both" category?
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andysol wrote: » The only reason anyone should still be on Lion is if their Mac wont allow them to upgrade to ML. Why people don't upgrade for $20 is beyond me. For various reasons I got rather mauled by Lion when I installed it - some self-…
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alexn wrote: » Note that I was quite specific in stating what I thought that it was perfect for, i.e., reading this forum. I completely agree that there are tasks for which the iPad would be less than competent - for example, creating/editing CA…
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mstone wrote: » alexn wrote: » The iPad "4" is perfect - for reading AI forums . Depends on your definition of perfect. In my opinion iPad is a collection of compromises. I do like my iPad mini and rarely use my iPad 3 but it is far from perf…
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The iPad "4" is perfect - for reading AI forums .
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urbanvoyeur wrote: » Apple just does this to piss people off. Different for no good reason at all. I'm not sure what Apple would think they would gain were that the case. The timeframe puts it in the period where Scott Forstall had much mor…
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solipsismx wrote: » gatorguy wrote: » Rather than push the thread further off-topic I'll not bother posting anymore on touch. My apologies for the distraction. It's a weekend topic and it's more entertaining than the original topic so I say p…
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If it moves, sue it. If it doesn't move, kick it 'til it does, then sue it . All very sad - the latest Samsuit smacks a wee little bit o' the desparation...
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anonymouse wrote: » lkrupp wrote: » Move along, nothing to see here. Apple is not mentioned in a negative way so this story will be buried by the tech media in short order. Samsung could be called the teflon of tech. Nothing sticks to it. Chines…
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caliminius wrote: » Google maps has already replaced Apple's Maps on my iPhone. Don't complain that Google is stalking you and that no one here warned you .
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tallest skil wrote: » alexn wrote: » Far too subtle, TS . Woo hoo! My eyes! My poor eyes! I done gone blind! That should do it . (The forum software does not like quoting that stuff!)
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tallest skil wrote: » jeffdm wrote: » Can we please stop this side discussion? It's way off topic. Oh, is that how we got here? Thought my giant notification would have been enough. Far too subtle, TS .
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hill60 wrote: » I think they also require terms and conditions, for instance I am an Appleinsider reader residing in Australia. Am I elegible to enter? +1 . I won't hold my breath though. But nice to dream...
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Coopers rules .
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tallest skil wrote: » AppleInsider wrote: » …one of the greatest innovators in history…. Oh, no. Oh. No. Secure those lines! Anchor the cannons! Batten down the hatches! We need to be ready for this storm! And I'll keel-haul the fool that dec…
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From memory the University of Adelaide gave(?) iPads to at least part of its first year intake in 2011. I remember my nephew reporting that he had been given one, but I could be wrong though: maybe someone else will confirm or deny.
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I wonder how many people are going to be sending error reports to Google so that Google Maps (or its data) can be improved? And how many people won't, as a result, be sending error reports to Apple so that Apple Maps (or its data) can be improved? …
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80 degrees? That's close to boiling .
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The journos are raving about Google's iOS maps app because (1) it's from Google, the "all-shining and mighty", and (2) it's not from Apple, and is therefore fodder for Apple-bashing, an apparently favourite sport in lots of places. :rolleyes:
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tbell wrote: » Google has done at least two things right that Apple might learn from. First, it came right out and said this is a beta. Hard to have bad press, when you warned everybody first. Hard to see why Apple didn't do that with Maps when it…