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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil No one cares. This doesn’t make you any more right. Makes you less right, though. So how could you possibly come to that conclusion when you’re also only using new hardware? First, I used a 5s an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iaeen And this is as far as anyone is going to read. When will you people learn that claiming to own a ton of Apple stuff doesn't make your arguments more valid nor does it make your opinion more credible? Why …
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Before people accuse me of being anti-Apple, or crazy, (or both) let me provide my bona-fides. Mac owner since 1993. I've had every iPhone from the original to the 5s (no 5c.) I'm an Apple fan, a Mac guy, ad an iPhone owner. Search for my previous p…
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I definitely have this issue, I've noticed in on 2 different iPhone 5s's. The apps I used the most have placed their buttons (text) in bad locations. The Music apps "Now Playing" and "Back to List." The Nike Running app's "Run" button. Instacast'…
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Thanks for pointing these out, I'm trying Argus and Pedometer now.
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Breaks functionality? For who, people not authorized to use it? I had the same problem with a bank vault breaking the functionality of a pile of cash I wanted to get to.
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>Apple did the exact same thing but more cleverly with I'm a Mac. I'm a PC. No, they did not. Apple attacked a PRODUCT in their ads, Samsung attacked USERS of products. Apple says: PCs computers aren't good. Samsung says: iP…
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Those Samsung ads we're mean spirited, belittling, condescending , and misleading. That works on a lot Americans.
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Uh... What? I'm saying that Apple's suggestion of lowering the tax rates by 1/3 and slashing the rate to "repatriate" it's money to single digits is ABSURD. They make HUNDREDS of …
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> His expectations for tax reform include around 25% US Corporate Tax rate and single digit repatriation tax rate. Apple is dead wrong about this. Greedy. (Remember, as much as we love the products that they are ruthless as a business.)
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>I always get into this argument with people that have 10+ old software and then complain when their software doesn't work well with a newest version of something. >Sorry, either stay current (and unfortunately feed the machine) or roll the …
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A few more things: It's $600 a year for the suite??? $49.99 a month. How will pre-press shops use this? I know many shops that keep older version of Photoshop and even Quark around to match what their clients are using exactly. What …
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> If you need Adobe products, you opt in. If not you don't. No one is holding a gun to your head. Clearly a gun-to-your-head is the most apt analogy to why people might be upset. And Adobe no longer makes a product- they now offer …
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So it'll be BIGGER and CHEAPER. Does that mean it'll have to be slower and heavier? There are trade offs.
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>Likewise, searching for our Hotel Lafayette locally in San Diego CA, Google found the Lafayette Hotel I was looking for, while Apple Maps took me to the Courtyard by Marriott in Lafayette, Indiana. So, you type in incorrect data and blame the c…
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Not working for iPhone 5 in San Diego with grandfathered unlimited data. (No carrier update available, power cycled twice.) Maybe they're rolling it out in waves?
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Quote: Originally Posted by smags Sorry, not a troll. Where is there a real street named "15st"? Don't you mean "15th ST"? And what happens when you include a city? You think that'd help a little?????
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Why not test happens if you put in properly formatted addresses like "315 E 15th St New York, NY 10003" If you put in a good address iOS Maps finds it. The map issues peopleare having seem to be a combination of Search results …
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I'll wait for the $29 dollar tablet.
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I did it and my phone say it's unlocked - but I still want to know the process on how this works.