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There are some seriously irony impaired people out there. Cuban is picking a ridiculous example to highlight the problems with Apple's policy. He's saying "You've gotta be consistent. And since you obviously can't ban Twitter, maybe you should back …
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I checked: Not available within 250 miles of my zip code. (Texas, btw)
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Quote: Originally Posted by williamlondon Except that tvOS has introduced a paradigm of non-touch input into the touch-based interface that is iOS. It's probably got some additions and fine-tuning to do, but the concept is there in practice alr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd Not without a ux change. You're probably right, since the iPad has no sense of cursor position, and the trackpad gives no indicator of where things are mapped except by moving a cursor.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ipen Only if the desktop Mac has a touch screen. Many useful little Apps become awkward to use with keyboard and mouse. But if you have a trackpad, it might not be too awkward.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky A keyboard is still an anachronistic input device from the 1800s. I don't think the layout is as big of an issue as the whole concept. And pencils are even older. And language is older yet! The "…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY If you're WiFi is disconnected from your status bar and you're using data, then it's going to be over the cellular connection. You can also check in Settings to see what apps are using and how much they …
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Quote: Originally Posted by genovelle I'm puzzled because I got a request to turn on this feature and I said no. If I said yes and then had overages who's fault is it? Actually, it really is partly Apple's. I am one of the few remaining AT&a…
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As exciting as the A9X is (it's almost neck and neck with the i5)... what will the A10X be like? There have been considerable leaps with each generation, moreso than intel has lately managed. Even if the A9X -> A10X increment isn't as great, wher…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cpsro This is supposed to be a "pro" iPad, but where are the Ctrl and Esc keys? And where's that damned serial port? You can criticize things the iPad Pro lacks, but a missing Ctrl key it's an especially valid cho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by osmartormenajr Never used the split keyboard. I wouldn't even consider it a key feature to most users. Am I alone? I use it all the time on my iPad Air. When you're holding the iPad with both hands and typing with…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme I think it's pretty COOL that it tries too hard. It's not for me, and not for most people--but it has a niche, and I'm not at all sorry to see that niche filled. For most people, the frankenOS and fran…
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Worst online ordering experience I've ever had with Apple, and that's saying a lot (sadly). Why can't they get their damned act together? I bought an iPad Pro for in store pickup. I picked a store that said it was available. When the order processed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone I'm saying it is the fault of the OS. If the text is close to the top it can be very difficult to select or drop the cursor, for example trying to edit the To: Address. And don't get me started on handling i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Perhaps a little off on a tangent, but I was replying to a comment about Macs and what I wrote could apply to a 15" MBP as well. which is what I would work on if traveling. Honestly, I find my iPad extreme…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 This does not surprise me, If you're only doing emails and view information then you do not need a computer. Only people who are required to actually crunch data and such need a computer. When I travel and …
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Either way, Amazon won.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Save that extra cash and get the iPad Pro. Don't go cheap on us now. Which doesn't help him at all in his desire to use Photoshop.
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Quote: Originally Posted by cali MS' smartphone sector just isn't working. They aren't gonna give up their android licensing fees. That's what I figure.
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I know what I *think* the answer to this is, but does this agreement mean MS gets to keep collecting money from Android device makers?