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Nice one, Nick ! Solve problem by applying tape to the batteries. Genius. Did you tell people to do that before they flew the drone ?
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ohh sorry lk- I see what you're asking. Yea no reason for that $80 limit with Apple Pay - I'd guess it's a hangover imposed by somebody (prolly the banks) that safeguarded them if a card got stolen and they've just rolled it over to apply to this me…
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Used it this arvo at New World (supermarket) - worked fine. Hey lost kiwi - yea $80 limit, anything over that and it asks for your PIN. Still need fingerprint to get to that stage tho Rant mode on) - the supermarkets make it so stupid at checkout w…
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larrya said: I seem to have bad luck, or I'm a troll. Apple has a chronic problem with this aspect of their engineering (noise/interference). Exchanged my 3G for crackling, 4s crackled but I decided to live with it, 6 has a much more tolerabl…
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linkman said: Cue up the complainers/media headlines/lawsuits: iPhone 7 Loses Reception UnderwaterMan can't answer call !
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Sammy Super Nova, hahahhahaaha BOOM
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If I'm reading this right - Acacia has used a subsidiary to get a judgement. Therefore establishing a precedent. The judgement may be scaled up 3x. I'm not clear on American case law but wouldn't that then clear the way for Acacia then to make a ful…
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Belated applause from kiwis
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Fair enough anant but I think that if the EC is able to get this to stick against Apple then the tax implication for all companies is massive. It will end up in some court somewhere and set a precedent as a judgement, not a negotiation for x company…
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"This would "open up new frontiers of litigation that would stifle the very innovation that the patent system seeks to encourage," the company wrote." baarrff Sammy claiming the moral high ground.
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Very interesting and likely to be of use for some. I think it misses the mark for people who would want something like this - it needs to be a wearable device that can give you feedback when you are out and about under duress during a workout, run,…
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C'mon ANZ, NZ already. ffs jeez, NFC is everywhere ...
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I forgot to say - I wanted to find out what os it was running because the phone had split screen for apps if you wanted. I used it a few times to see if it was something useful but then found myself never using it and didn't like it. Anyways it was…
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Well, I had a charging issue with my iPhone 6s and was given a loaner - a Sammy s6 for 2 and half weeks. I dunno - there's carrier software, Microsoft software, Google software and then the OS - all of it running and doing stuff. I figured out how …
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ps4dailylove said: Maybe most readers here don't have kids... But would have been nicer if the reviewer had asked some kids to try it out and included their opinions. Am thinking of buying two of these for my younger kids. heh, yea. My da…
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I see the "Prof" got what he/she wanted - a good old fashioned banning. lol
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sog35 Not defending the stock and company is another massive mistake Cook is doing. Aww c'mon sog. Really, really ? Not that old rhetoric again. Apple as a company has never played that game. Never. But, but Steve would have ... - never p…
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Sammy, once again, fearlessly leading by following !
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gtr wrote: » Greed is NOT good. You got that right GTR ! C'mon guys implement Apple Pay, geez Source wiki: "In Australia, the "big four banks" refers to the four largest banks[3] by market share, who between them hold 80% of the home loan m…
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thevofl wrote: » Since the story is about the 500Gb customers, wouldn't it have been informative to explain what their price point was before migrating to the 1Tb level? "A 500-gigabyte plan has been eliminated, although the cost of the 1 terab…