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hillstones wrote: » iTunes 11.2 also got released today, mostly with Podcast feature updates. No problems with AirPlay Mirroring…love how people claim there is a problem, yet they cannot describe any problem. Of course Mountain Lion is far mor…
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gwmac wrote: » Anyone else long for the old days of using iTunes where you knew where every function was and it was fast and easy to navigate? It is becoming far too big and bloated now and I think Apple could do a far better job with the GUI navi…
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frank lowney wrote: » No mention of eBooks? What should we make of that? *ibooks. And i dont know.
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waterrockets wrote: » Sucks, but probably true. Maybe something with a decent looking design. I hate thieves. SpamSandwich wrote: » Apple really needs pylons in front of all outdoor stores. Apple shouldn't have to do any of this. People a…
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clemynx wrote: » Touch ID couldn't perform better for me. But, there is one thing that annoys me with it, but it's not actually its fault. I almost never used passwords before. On my Nexus S I didn't even use a lock screen : a press on the w…
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dipdog3 wrote: » Why did it ask me for my passcode? Is that new? It hasn't done it to me before! Also, Touch ID is blazing fast with this update. It was fast with 7.1, though
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Hope they do this for iOS also. I'd like to try iOS 8 when it comes out for beta testing
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w.t.effyall wrote: » from bizjournals, June 5, 2013: Delaware-based Brightflash USA files a U.S. trademark on a device called the iWatch, which covers a range of computer-connected watches and bracelets. The company doesn%u2019t have a website, an…
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phone-ui-guy wrote: » I'm not seeing how Apple filing for the trademarks in those jurisdictions itself rules out it being behind Brightflash. I doubt Apple would be running around trying to scoop up the jurisdictions that Brightflash missed if it …
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Yeah. I think Brightflash is Apple. Although, what seems strange to me is that Apple went ahead and registered the iWatch trademark under four countries, I don't get that. If they are hiding under Brightflash's shell then why not just file for those…
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anantksundaram wrote: » At this point, not a whole heckuva lot of people care about this Bromwich guy and his broom-witch. In fact, I wish Apple would just sell off this low-margin business so that these two losers can be jettisoned. Lol, exac…
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This is why I despise Samsung. I always knew they were liars. They need to get out of the US. Let (honest) Apple handle smartphones... Bunch of lying baboons.
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freerange wrote: » It just goes to show what we all already know, Apple rocks! The rest are just business hacks. Exactly! I always knew Samsung was a liar supafly wrote: » Well done DED. Its time someone called out Samsungs lies! yes it is
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paxman wrote: » Really? I wonder if you have just failed to figure the 'new' iMovie out. I don't use it that much but I did recently and was amazed at how simple it was. They're just trying to find something wrong with apple
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paxman wrote: » Really? I wonder if you have just failed to figure the 'new' iMovie out. I don't use it that much but I did recently and was amazed at how simple it was. Exactly
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macxpress wrote: » Its not easy at all for a typical consumer. They've ruined iMovie totally over the years by making it too much like FCP. The old iMovie 6 HD was amazing and everyone could figure it out. Now unless you take course, or watch tuto…
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Good ole Apple protecting us!
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macxpress wrote: » Now if they'd just make iMovie easy to use like it the old old iMovie that would be great! it is easy...
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freerange wrote: » "Thousands of dollars"???? That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Low volume at best. Next, NFC, really? A pretty much failed tech, at least in the US? IMHO, not. They said the most expensive model will be, so there'll be s…
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Can't wait to watch it