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I did install Avast (free edition) on a number of Macs out of curiosity - and it does stop you from accessing websites that are known to contain malware - and it did detect a couple emails that had phishing scams and in one case a PDF that contains …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Terrible idea. People know where their apps are and would throw a fit if they moved around for absolutely no reason. Actually I don't know where all my stuff is now - I have so many things buried…
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Not quite ready for the iPhone 6 - and likely not going to consider the 6 plus after checking it out at the store - but what I am waiting for is iFrogz to make a Treadz case for the 6 - I had one on the 4s and the 5s and though I originally bought i…
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How about a dynamic arrangement where the main screen contains the apps you use most frequently - with a last page of apps you use the most rarely - marking them as targets for removal from the device to free up space or remind you of an app you had…
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Two steps forward, three steps back. So the solution to a failed product is to kludge it together with a successful product and hope no one will notice that you skipped a number? The names and numbers are relatively irrelevant - more of a mark…
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I don't think any of these cases are about anyone "paying their fair share" so much as the accusers not being able to access the taxes that are being paid. The EU is shouting "no fair, the school across the street got pudding for lunch today and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL The report is written in British legalese. Beliefs and views are common terms when putting across an argument. It's up for the judge to decide on the facts. Interesting - an innocent until proven guilty ide…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bradipao Probably you should read again this part: " To skirt U.S. tax rates, companies like Apple route money through subsidiaries in Ireland by paying profits on products sold as royalties on owned patents. " …
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Yikes - update via iTunes was taking too long to download so I decided to go OTA as I have in the past for smaller updates - and it did not work - after reboot and very long trying to verify the update - the phone restarted in recovery mode thinking…
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Not sure I would try that with my bare hands - what if the glass had shattered.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Did you miss the article update that there was no buyout offer from Apple? Apparently I must have - still interesting to speculate about. Now MS buying Mojang is no longer rumor - and man if I had even …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy What multi-billion buyout did they turn down? Maybe you missed the original post - they (Square) allegedly have turned down a rumored $3 billion dollar buyout offer (from Apple). Is that better? I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by UpChuckLiberals For you speed readers there was a little word following that $100...it was MILLION. Or perhaps it wasn't there at first and was later added. I saw it when I first read this article. What has me…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tundraboy Did you see the simulation/demo? There is no image on any screen, there is no signature (digital or old-fashioned) to sign. It is not the cashier's job to verify your identity or the validity of your car…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb No...cashiers are not going to ask for anything. They're going to see "payment approved" and a receipt will print out. That's not the issue. The issue is that until it's universally accepted at virtually …
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Quote: Apple says its method is more secure because cashiers don't get to see a customer's name, credit card number or security code. How long before cashiers ask not only to see the image on the screen but also your ID to double check the sign…
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The worst part of ally he pre-announcement rumors is that when you are searching for real information after announcement you have to wade through a crapton of rumors including many sites that do not have date stamps in order to find actual info.
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That is amazing. The judge deciding that the amount of the settlement should somehow reflect her inflated sense of importance. If the settlement isn't record breaking then why would her name become anything more than a footnote?
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While I don't think any company has a right to dictate personal choices their employees make there is a difference between a random employee and a public spokesperson. Anytime a celebrity is used to promote a product it is implied that they have cho…
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[QUOTE]Apple's Japanese success comes despite initial skepticism on the part of industry watchers, who believed the Silicon Valley company would not be able to compete with Japanese handsets that offered features like television reception and touch-…