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"RIM co-CEO doesn't see threat from Apple's iPhone" http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/02/12/us-rim-iphone-idUSN1236561320070212
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At PetCo they made me SIGN the paper receipt afterwards. THAT was weird and defeating the purpose...
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That is exactly why I literally never use Apple Maps on the phone. The maps are fine, directions too. But the SEARCH, ie getting from an address to a point on the Apple Map is just really bad. This is where Google - the search company - is clearly y…
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Nope
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Here in Atlanta a major exit/connection between to highways that opened several weeks ago was on Google maps the day after it opened. Has yet to show up on Apple Maps
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Ok - so here is link to the API https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/ios/documentation/HomeKit/Reference/HomeKit_Framework/index.html And then it makes sense - homekit creates a persistent, cross-device home configuration database. tha…
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That DOES make sense to me. Obviously Apple or Siri wouldn't know how to open the garage door. But that is exactly my point: if Siri launches the App that means it did NOT have to be in the foreground when you asked Siri
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I understand a) unlocked and b) precedence challenges. What doesn't make sense to me is that the controlling app would need to be in the foreground. If I can only tell siri to open the garage door (or change the temperature) by FIRST starting the …
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"In addition, the HomeKit API requires that applications in use be in the foreground, so that the user knows exactly what app is controlling their devices at home." That does not seem to make sense?
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There's a bigger plan here - the aligns with the recent API. What if these smoke detectors were actually creating a zigbee/zwave mesh network in your home and somewhere next year you could suddenly use those expensive (but smart) detectors as your h…