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rogifan_new said: slprescott said: I'm admittedly not his target demographic... ... but is this the kind of lyric Apple wants to promote?! As an AAPL shareholder -- and as a human being -- I find this offensive and not admirable for …
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vmarks wrote: » Sorry, what? No. Does it use aptx as the codec for bluetooth? Suitable only for android. (Likely. Csr gives away the codec for free.) Does it use AAC as the codec for bluetooth? Works for apple. (Unlikely. Apple gives it away…
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I understand some... But. This case I cant. Every one at work that comes by my area is super impress they hardly even talk about the logo. It doesn't compute on this situation.
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The crazy excuse I ever heard. The logo in the front is hardly visible and sound it more important than a mini logo in the I this case. That's just insane that's the reason getting this speakers. Wow.
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iPad still the best tablet on the market. People will eventually upgrade. No worries for Apple at all. 21 million sold is what other companies are dreaming to sell on phones alone. Can't compete.
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This speakers are amazing!!!! I took them to work and everyone was impressed. Not two other people night them this holidays
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People that say I have iPad 1 and still work are missing out big time. iPad Air 2 is a HUGE improvement to iPad 1,2,3,4. I have own them all. Huge upgrade. Not just in the outside but we're it matter on the inside. People do not realized how much …
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elijahg wrote: » Yeah I get that too. It seems a fairly small imperfection completely messes up recognition. It's only faster if it works first time, otherwise the repeated touch-let go-touch-let go is slower than a passcode. Work 100% percent…
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crowley wrote: » Faster than no lock? You're wrong there. Faster than password. Something everyone must have turn ON. Does not matter where you use your device. A password must be set. He is not smart for not having a password on his old…
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crowley wrote: » Seems like you're imposing a view of how someone else should use their technology in their own home. No dice. Doesn't matter. The complain it's not valid. Touch ID it's actually faster. Either way it should be lock.
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crowley wrote: » But then he can't use ?Pay. That's the problem, right? Nope. The problem is he being lazy and complaining for something that Is not a problem. Either way no matter where you use the iPad it should be password protected. Touch …
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crowley wrote: » Huh? What's the solution then? The problem seems pretty clear cut to me. There's not problem at all. He never put a password before now he complains about Touch ID?? Get out of here. Just turn it off like he had it before Tou…
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daveinpublic wrote: » Let me rewrite the headline, "Touch ID makes security more appealing than passcode did, so I enabled it, but now I'm annoyed that I have to press the button so long" In other words, you're comparing having used your iPad w…
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Exactly, and even in your home all computer and cellphones should have a password. You never know if some one brakes in
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This is beyond bizarre. This person it just crazy. Looks like a weekend article for sure. This person is imagining issues that do not exist.
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A small delivery group close to the border in China that has business relations with a bigger delivery company that once deliver wall paint with the gray shade color that resembles the same shade of gray Apple uses on MacBook Pros has been accused o…
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iPad Air replaced my laptop and same for 3 other family members.
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Exactly
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You don't upgrade because you don't have to yet. If your current set up was old to the point of no use you would upgrade now and not wait any longer for the change of a bigger change. Your current set up works good enough that you are willing to wai…