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Quote: Originally Posted by 8CoreWhore Many firearms are now polycarbonate (starting with Glocks) and are stronger than steel. Unibody means it was carved from a block of plastic not molded. Unibody means it is a one piece body, it does NOT me…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bloodshotrollin'red Utterly underwhelming. So was you post. I think they look great and are a fantastic update.
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Typical, US and Canada ONLY, WHY?
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I still don't see why Apple have to approve ANY application they don't want on the App Store. Just as Apple can't be forced to sell products through the Retail Stores, why should they be forced to have App in the App Store? I don't see anyone fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PaulMJohnson Can someone summarise this for me? It sounds like a really interesting topic, but as with all of this guys articles, they are so badly written I can never be arsed to finish them! How rude and ignorant…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sippincider Hopefully never. Everyone interested in the Beatles already owns their music, and the Beatles are far too late to catch the iPod party. Leave the Bugs in the 8-track era, where they belong. How wro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Yes it's obvious that iTunes is a monopoly, there's no way that another piece of software could be more prevalent. take Windows Media Player, it's got nowhere near the market pene... ..oh, hang on. The Pal…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rankzero Of course Apple would like to have their ITunes exclusive for their products! And, they may have certain right to this (according to law in most countries) but when the ITunes becomes a large monopoly (in part…
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How many times does it need to be said that the 24 month spread of revenue and costs is NOT related to any carrier contracts. It is all to do with giving free updates over the life of the product. This is why the Apple TV is also included in the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by o my fallacy Sadly enough, what that tells me is that without apps, the iTouch and iPhone would just be a thing of the past, forgotten and worthless, but the Zune can survive without them... Just saying. What an …
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Quote: Originally Posted by o my fallacy It seems everyone is still making the same points they have been since this article was first released. Now let's pay attention folks, here's the facts: - Yes, your precious iTouch can access iTunes' ap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell The ruling applies to the default setting. Nothing more nothing less. Apple currently gives you the option of changing those settings to the ones the EU wants the device shipped with on default. Apple do not g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by star-fish Most people don't even realise it though. My sister is younger than me and most people would describe her hearing as average (she listens to her iPod in the car loud enough for me to be able to hear songs in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by irnchriz This is all bull. I expect in a few moths to be told the exact way to wipe my ass by these busybodies. Its like a massive nanny state. Oh, I'm playing music, hmm, its hurting my ears, maybe I should tu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell The woman in the MacDonald's case was over eighty years old. The coffee was served at a temperature over the legal limit. MacDOnald's received hundred of warnings it was too hot. The elderly lady was a passenger …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sippincider Kinda ironic that the continent of the world's fastest cars would feel a need to protect people from themselves. What next? A Ferrari that's government-limited to 5mph? They are already speed limited.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jazzguru Would someone really be able to sue Apple for hearing damage due to setting the volume too loud of their own free will and choice? I suppose if a woman can sue McDonald's for spilling hot coffee on herself …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jiminmissouri I'm afraid I don't understand. If Apple's market share is "statistically insignificant", why then did Microsoft finally decide to pump millions of dollars into an ad campaign targeting people who mig…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EmC This is dumb. Put a warning sticker on the headphones. If people can't make this connection on their own tough. When we start regulating every minor detail of life we lose the ability to make our own decisions. …