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There seems to be quite a bit of confusion in this thread as to why a company should not just store every piece of data they can. I'll try my best to explain below. Record management is not a new idea. I believe someone likened me to a grandpa e…
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Too funny!
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Quote: Originally Posted by BestKeptSecret I believe it is just a simple case of Apple having something in place to identify a model based on the serial number. Unless I am missing something here. I'll ignore your not-so-subtle attempts at …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Apart from the "class action" requiring real plaintiffs to represent the "class". Otherwise you could just sue anyone for anything. Fun fact: In the US you can sue anyone for anything.
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Quote: Originally Posted by pacificfilm Wondering on what you are basing your opinion about length of time a major tech corporation in a market rife with possible litigants, should hold records? What is the proper time, assuming you have some le…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin Actually, that IS the reality of the situation...at least as far as the iPod being open to begin with. The iPod existed before the iTunes Music Store and the only way to put music on it was from other sources. …
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That's pretty funny. It's normally not a great idea to keep 9+ years of specific customer data like that, but I guess in this case it may pay off.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mpantone Yeah, Rob Malda (a.k.a. CmdrTaco at Slashdot) stuck with his MP3 player from Creative. "No wireless. Less space than a nomad. Lame." If Malda had purchased AAPL shares when the market opened on October 24…
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If one were to only read this recent articles they may be left with the impression that the iPod was the only mp3 player around at the time. This isn't the case. There were many people (myself included) that didn't want DRM with our music collecti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon Jobs may not have pleased everyone, and he did make mistakes, but calling him classless is a bit too much. My comment only referred to his actions described in this article. Those lacked class. H…
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A real class act. /s
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 yet with all the technology at our fingertips we still get lost on a simple road trip. You should switch to Google Maps.
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tallest skil wrote: » They tried. Dropbox said no. EDIT: YOU’RE TELLING ME THAT YOU COULDN’T RENAME FILES OR FOLDERS UNTIL NOW?! AND PEOPLE ACTUALLY USED DROPBOX? EVER?! Or is it just iOS’ version? My point stands, but it’s a touch less incredu…
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hill60 wrote: » So I should get rid of my Samsung phone with it's version of crappy Android then? Seeing as how it "uses a third party app store that's not from Amazon". Thanks for clearing that up, the number one Android vendor is crap. Mi…
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Terrible choice. She looks nothing like Steve Jobs!
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY Google created The Wild Wild West on personal devices right when we were finally getting into a secure and modern system that allowed anyone to join in without needing a CS degree. This is Google's design…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Waltg The people purchasing these items have no idea of the problems. Some on here blame them, that is NOT fair and in no way is the buyer's fault. Android should control this but they don't that is the simple end to …
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solipsismy wrote: » Let's use your burger example. A sitdown burger joint has $12 burger and a fast food place has one for $1. Now you expect a larger and better burger at sitdown place, along with better ambiance and what have you, but you don't …
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No name brand knock-off devices are actually just cheap crap?! Thanks DED for this eye opening article! Way to dig deep and blow the lid off of this one! /s
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Quote: Originally Posted by RobM about as much use as a cow with machine gun