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mstone wrote: » Disagree on both the original post and your remarks as well. I don't think it is taking a page out of I'm a Mac, I'm a PC ads because in that case there was a legitimate and undisputed argument that PCs were awful and switching was…
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Yes. Many phablet users I see are women, since they just chuck it in a bag. Sadly, most of them don't understand the purpose of a tablet, so they think by having some massive phone they're covered on both fronts. Pl…
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fallenjt wrote: » That's 2 years ago, dude claimed by an anti-Apple person. I have used Apple Map since released without problem. In fact, Google Map sent me to the wrong damn location for Kaiser...instead of sending me to main campus, it sent me …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan I don't need a wearable to duplicate things I can do with my phone. Pulling my phone out of my pocket or handbag isn't that difficult. And if I'm at work in a meeting I'll be focused on my meeting, not dist…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan This doesn't make me swoon. That black bar at the bottom is ugly. The only thing that looks good is when the watch face looks like a traditional watch. In that case I'll just go buy a nice traditional watch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan People keep showing off that render from Moto's website as evidence of how nice Android smart watches are. But I have yet to see anyone actually wearing that watch with that watch face design. I'll believe it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by fallenjt This means your roommates can unlock your Android phone, computer or tablet when you sleep close by with a G-watch. Good one, Google. Android users make enough money where we don't need roomates. Quote: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splif Storing GPS location data -you seem to leave Google out of this. Here is an article on Apple's latest privacy policy if you or anyone else is interested. It is not the same as Google's. http://www.macworld.co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splif You seem to have a problem with definitions of words. (convicted, allegations) "Apple was not convicted of price fixing they reached a settlement. Apple has denied breaking any antitrust laws. We'll see. App…
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fallenjt wrote: » Android in the car? I don't want the malware in it which may send my car to the river. I know. I definitely prefer the malware free Apple Maps that sends my car into the river.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil They’ve ground up all their shame into a powder, snorted it, and then self-drove around the neighborhood leaving flaming sacks of dog doo on the porches of Apple employees. Hey, look. DO NOT DISTURB.…
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splif wrote: » What total nonsense. What I listed were not allegations. They are facts. Collecting WiFi data - they were caught & admitted to it. Bypassing Safari's privacy settings - again caught had to pay a fine. Non Gmail users & co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splif I thought we were talking about privacy issues? "Apple isn't brought up with privacy concerns because they don't deal in services nearly as much as Google." WTF does this have to do with them collecting priva…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splif Apple is not doing this? 1. Street View: not just street mapping. After being sued by 38 states, Google admitted last March that its weird-looking cars outfitted with roof cameras facing four directions were …
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waterrockets wrote: » At least iEvil isn't evil, in the Google sense. Of course not. Even though Apple does the exact same thing, they do it with higher standards.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil As we all know, smartphones constantly track your eyes and have a camera on the world around them. Not your eyes, but they do track your location and they do all come with cameras now. Smartph…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil And all he wrote was a historic proof that projections are meaningless. Come on. One of. Not much more invasive than a smartphone. And since the general consensus on these forums is that Apple c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So one example, despite the rest of their infrastructure and talent proving otherwise, is enough? Hardly. Apple's talent is for hardware and the software specifically made for it, not services which …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Explain to the class what makes you think they couldn’t make more money–right now–by doing so, then, that keeps them from it? They may not have the infrastructure or the talent for it. See Apple M…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp Are people ever going to understand that Google is an advertising company, not a technology company? Apple makes products that help us. Google just wants to shove ads in our faces 24/7/365. Nest is conscious…