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What about Diplomacy!
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iOS_Guy80 said: Wonder how much my Apple IIe, duo disk drive, green monitor, original VisiCalc disks with leather bound manual, PFS software, Epson 1000 dot matrix printer, original,packaging, all in working rider, are worth? A quick loo…
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23 years since the Newton 2100! See:
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fotoformat said: I ride a fixie every day but, living in a rural environment, I have to dismount on looong hills. Unless I'm missing something on the Apple Watch 3 "Workout" app, I'd love to have the ability to simply toggle with a push of th…
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iSat-Phone: I want one! ZepLepplin said: no one: apple: here’s scrolling lyrics Real lyrics, from the real Led Zeppelin; "it's whispered that soon, If we all call the tune Then [Apple] will lead us to reason And a new day will d…
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marklark said: BTW, the iPod Nano was also used for fitness. One thing that it does (currently listening to mine) that Apple Watch doesn't (and probably never will) is FM radio. Good point, I'd forgotten that. BTW, Since my 10 y.o. Nano…
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EsquireCats said: steveau said: EsquireCats said: I always find it interesting when people sort of talk down about Tim Cook's vision. Sort of like implying that the dreamers have left and the accountants have taken over - but I …
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EsquireCats said: I always find it interesting when people sort of talk down about Tim Cook's vision. Sort of like implying that the dreamers have left and the accountants have taken over - but I actually find devices the Apple Watch, which w…
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Beyond brilliant! Now I'm waiting for the iSat-Phone. Would also like to have much better handwriting recognition, on the fly, on the iPad. None of the apps currently available would not come close to bettering a Newton Message Pad 2100 in a side by…
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StrangeDays said: pinbot61 said: Apple still needs better content, more selection of movies to watch, not just their own productions. As well as live stream tv for me to keep the service beyond my free trial. Live stream tv? Explai…
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22july2013 said: If you didn't know those were two handles sticking out you would think they were gaps for your hands to go in to grate cheese with. No doubt, in about twelve months, we'll hear reports of a MacPro being opened up for rep…
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cpsro said: Meanwhile, if ordered today, models with wheels now have a lead time of nearly 2 months. What's up with that? Demand exceeds forecasts. BTW: iSat-Phone: I want one!
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macmarcus said: rogifan_new said: tjwolf said: The AW tells you that your heart rate is elevated, but it doesn't tell you *why*. I recently went to the ER because my AW told me the same thing as this blogger. It turned out I w…
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It would be a real winner if they can be set up to rise when my alarm goes off!
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design_editor said: Sadly, this is not the type of help Australia needs from Apple. The company pays virtually no tax on billions of dollars of revenue from sales of its products and services in Australia. The avoidance of its tax obligations…
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iSat-Phone: I want one!
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hmlongco said: Most of the problems would be solved if Apple would simply do an Apple "Prime" subscription service with an Apple Music, TV, News, Arcade and iCloud storage bundle. Be glad to pay, say, $199 a year for it. Me too!
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k2kw said: bluefire1 said: At least Time got the best gadgets of the decade right, as opposed to their person of the year. Person of the Decade should be Elon Musk. probably next decade too when man gets to mars. I love Elon fo…
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Folio said: Good. Now if only J. Ive in his expanse of spare time could redesign one of the world's most hellish stations Nice thought, but product design and architecture are two completely different professions.
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GeorgeBMac said: Very Interesting! The Apple / Goldman partnership is venturing further into FinTech expanding its role and blurring the lines between a simple credit card and traditional banking. AppleCash has already begun to blur the line …