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schlack said: i think people are continuing to underestimate iPhone SE demand. apple could amp things up if they could release the iPhone 7 early...out of cycle...like in july or august...but perhaps that's not possible at this point. Appl…
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I think he's off base this time. Nobody has seen what a "dual camera system" can do, but adding this or that to the spec sheet is not what drives iPhone demand. Furthermore, the iPhone 7 is 5 months away, which means competitors won't beat it by muc…
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At this rate my city should get Apple Maps transit within 200 years. Good thing I've got Google.
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sog35 said: Another example of Tim Cook's Apple. Too little too late. Swift is a great idea but again Cook is late in implemented it. How many free passes will this incompetent CEO get? Another example of a half-assed project. Exactly w…
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This is a great way to add some insult to injury. An even greater insult is that Apple destroyed Samsung on the open market- while Sammy's smartphone profits were but a fleeting dream, customers keep going back to Apple again and again, paying $500-…
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lkrupp said: proline said: The last thing society needs is for every single person who isn't happy with their purchase to be dealing with it through expensive litigation that then drives up the cost of everything. This could be dealt …
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slprescott said: Even if iMessage did have a bug... All software has bugs. You can't sue the manufacturer for every bug. There has to be some legal limit or definition on what is a "sue-able offense." Exactly. The appropriate way to deal …
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magman1979 said: cnocbui said: How about fixing El Capitan first before you talk of doing anything else. I love these types of comments... OS X El Cap has been the best OS X that I believe Apple has ever released, especially with …
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This is good news for Apple customers- suppliers will know they need to be on top of their game or face oblivion.
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricWVGG That%u2019t not very accurate. Nest devices are not HomeKit compatible, and for better or worse are still the best products of their kind. That's incorrect. Nest are not best in class. Read the reviews on…
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Makes sense. When you want something that works properly with your Apple devices, you shop at Apple. When you want a deal on something that's behind and might never get an update, you shop at BestBuy.
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Quote: Originally Posted by kmarei why does a 4" have to mean a lower end phone? have the same guts as a 6s and price it $50 lower It isn't necessarily lower end. This could be a die-shrunk A8 which allows the new phone to have superior batte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 i know more people who upated to 9.1 from 8.x due to the new emojis more than any other reason. So all those other 150 new features was not worth it for people just the ability to give people the middle fin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cali Can't believe the .1 update was emojis. That's probably why AI thought it was a .0.1 release. The difference between a minor update (e.g. 9.1) and a bug fix (e.g. 9.0.1) has absolutely nothing to do with t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon And yes, updates do break things. If they didn't, why would devs release patches saying "Fixes an issue with iOS x.x compatibility"? Why did Apple say 10.11.1 fixed issues with Office 2016? Yes! Cry…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bsenka Please. Mac users have happily and safely been able to do this for decades. OLD versions of OS X still get security updates. Even classic Mac OS got one recently. Old versions of iOS still get security updat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bsenka I really wish Apple would stop doing this. Sometimes there's a really good reason why someone wants to go back to a previous version. Updates very often break something that was previously working fine, or tak…
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nathanimal wrote: » I don't buy this criticism. I've read the book twice, and I think he nailed it. Isaacson's grasp of the tech industry wasn't an issue. It was about as objective as a person could make it given the "reality distortion field." I …
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The problem is, nobody would have wanted to watch this if it wasn't for the interest surrounding Steve Jobs. It just isn't good enough to stand without the support of his fame. Not that it stands well with it either. Quote: Originally Posted by A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by foljs So, like, the officially sanctioned biography of Steve Jobs, created in cooperatio with Jobs himself... None of that means that it is any good. Steve Jobs was a human who had failures. Isaacson was one of…