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I use my phone as a hotspot for my iPad and laptop. What does this thing bring to the table?
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ipilya wrote: » This seems to me to be the first time that Apple is (potentially) entering a new segment and the current players are taking it seriously. Everything after iPhone. Tablets, apps, music, NFC payment, watches, set top box, OS in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tangle What do you think about applying it to the power button? One press boots and logs you in! Again. The swipe scanner makes more sense here. In an iphone you are naturally drawn to the home button for so man…
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Headline in 2 years: "Apple wins suit over patent infringement, awarded profits from all PC sales" The little swipe strip on work laptops works very well for the purpose. It's cheap, time tested, and reliable. Touch ID has to be integrated into the…
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Are you guys kidding me? Part of my job relies on getting text messages and getting them timely. Can you imagine of Google started eating all of your emails cause you switched to Yahoo? The people affected are no longer using the Apple product, th…
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How does this guy keep comparing CurrentC to Apple Pay? "Another benefit is loyalty card integration, something that Apple has yet to include in its payments solution." CurrentC doesn't have loyalty card integration either since CurrentC isn't e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ttollerton Its not wireless inductive charging. It's magnetic inductive charging. There is a wire involved that must be magnetically connected to the back of the watch. What are you talking about? Wireless inductive…
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Quote: Originally Posted by koop I think we agree here. What makes Apple products so great is that they are normally well rounded, have support and are easy to use. I'm just contesting this weird bashing that happens here like 'Samesung' or o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by koop People will think i'm trolling here, but not sure how some of you guys can keep a straight face talking about Samsung/Google ripping Apple when iOS updates over the past three years have just been implementing e…
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With paparazzi photographing your every move, it's pretty easy to imagine someone having video or sequenced photos of you entering you Apple ID and password. Oddly enough, Apple is first to seamlessly integrate the Touch ID so this type of privacy c…
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Shopping at Best Buy, needed a tablet with Verizon 4G for work. Out of a dozen choices, only iPad had cellular capability. That made it pretty easy.
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theothergeoff wrote: » Given that iPhones are typically banned in most workout areas (cameras, people talking on phones, people sitting on apparatus while texting) having a capture device on your person while your phone is locked in your locker,…
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Or, it needs to be plugged in to be screened for "real world" use. If you are at a restaurant and there are 4 iPhones on the table, someone yells "Hey Siri", what do you think will be the result? In the real world, you will use voice to change a son…
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Why do so many people speculate on the idea that Apple will actually make a TV. What exactly are people hoping for? To me, there are plenty of other markets to take over. The fitness device will be huge, the in-car integration is a must, to a lesser…
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wait til xmas...half off
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Who is this phone targeting, and who wouldn't spend $100 more to get the premium model, with faster processor, Touch ID, better camera etc.? I happen to think that the 5C looks decent, for a plastic phone,…
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Nobody puts a Galaxy Note in their pocket. Fingerprint sensors have been on laptops for over a decade now. The sweet spot is making one resilient enough for a smart phone's wear and tear, which I'd wager Samsung has yet to implement.
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keyboard-cum-cover
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Apple should rumor the iToilet and watch everyone else try to be first to the market with their own toilet.