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rotateleftbyte said: and the situation is reversed in Europe but no mention of that. Here Samsung rules and Apple is a bit part player. Lots more Apple phones in the US compared to other regions. The first time I ever saw an iPhone X in t…
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nunzy said: Consumer Reports hates Apple. They have been completely wrong in every single one of their reviews. Pretty sure various Macbooks and Macs have been recommended by Consumer Reports over the years. Are those wrong as well?
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Soli said: boltsfan17 said: The update actually came out last month, but Waze didn't mention it until the latest update. Technically it's not available on all Ford vehicle's with Sync 3. Some Sync 3 vehicles need the upgraded USB port,…
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StrangeDays said: CheeseFreeze said: nunzy said: Just remember that if the app is free, then YOU are the product. Google can't be trusted. I’ll uninstall Apple News right away. Apple News is part of iOS which is part of a…
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fastasleep said: mattbookair said: The only reason I would try this is because Apple News doesn't exist for iPhone ... what's up with that Tim?? Uh, what’s this then? https://www.apple.com/news/ Not available in my country. Howe…
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rob53 said: As for Apple Pay, I continue to see merchants who either have it turned off, don’t have it programmed properly (UHaul), or still haven’t changed hardware to even accept chipped cards. I also know lots of people who own iPhones who…
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nunzy said: Europeans are far too sophisticated to prefer Android. That is why so many of them buy iPhone. Most Europeans use Android phones.
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I bought a Series 3 Apple Watch in January. The Watch app store looks exactly the same as it did 3 months ago; same apps, same sections, no changes. I realize that there are relatively few use cases for a watch app vs. an iPhone or iPad app. (I don'…
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I've noticed a lot of iPad apps being dropped (not to mention Apple Watch apps) leaving only the iPhone app.
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I saw someone use Apple Pay a few months ago; it was the first (and only) time I've seen anyone use it. "Tap to pay" cards are pretty commonplace here, so people generally just do that, myself included. I have an Apple Watch and a recent iPhone, but…
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As Apple customers we're pretty used to Apple pushing us around and telling us what to do. These people need to get with the program.
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Wait. I thought we weren't supposed to like Street View: http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/08/30/apples_ios_6_3d_flyovers_aim_to_be_more_helpful_less_creepy_than_google_street_view Then again, we've been told that no one wants wireless charging, …
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No sale. I'm going to wait for Apple to release a comparable device that's much more expensive.
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Tips can now be applied to completed rides and UberEATS orders in Houston, Seattle, and Minneapolis, and should expand to the entire U.S. by the end of July. Hmmmm.... one of the reasons I like Uber is "no tipping". It was a little weird at first, …
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Looking forward to this $1500 phone.
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blastdoor said: Seems like a risky feature for Google... as these smart replies evolve, it might end up reminding people about how much of their private, personal information Google is routinely harvesting, analyzing, and selling to the highe…
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I'm pretty sure nobody wants this. At least that's what people here have been saying for the last two years. But then again, they also said that nobody wants a phone larger than an iPhone 4. An nobody wants a tablet bigger (or smaller) than the orig…
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freeper said: @Herbivore and @Macxpress: Sigh. Why is Google doing this? Because unlike the Apple-only zealots - which are very few in number - the vast majority of tech users are multi-platform. So while Android phone sales are great, Andro…
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Blunt said: iSalmanPak said: LOL.... it's the over the top articles and hysterical comment section that makes me come here daily. I love this site! The site is so ridiculous that it actually does Apple a disservice. There's other wacky A…
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ActuallyRational said: It's nice to see commenters on here debunking the heavy implications of unfounded lies in this 'news' article. As they have detailed, the EFF found fault with the schools, and their poor grasp of privacy, not Google its…