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Quote: Originally Posted by brucep i am sorry that apple chose such poor re sellers. Can't you buy apple products direct from the online Apple store ?? Of course we can: http://www.apple.com/ca/ and http://store.apple.com/ca/ Notice the simila…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JupiterOne But what is that line? And how do you know when you've crossed it? It seems like this whole thing could have been handled by doing three things: 1) Enforce the proper categorization of app with develope…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee If supply is limited, and you are already thumbing your nose at anyone living outside of the USA, why restrict it even more by shovelling large numbers into big box retailers? I feel Apple is completely letti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Yuniverse I don't know how accurate it is, but with the speedtest.net app on 3G, I get 3075 down but only 334 up. I get consistently around 3000 down and 300 up on 3G I was looking through my speedtest history and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by b real I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't see any indication as to what time of day they performed the test. If they performed it at 4am the results would be different than 5pm. They probably ran it d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by b real Does the study say what time of day it was conducted? Wouldn't that play a role in performance from one network to another? Not sure what you are referring to. My experience has taught me that if there is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freddych I too live in Dallas. I too get dropped calls and it usually occurs when my phone switches from the 3G to Edge network. My suspicion is that it's a problem with the phone and not the network. Other than tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JupiterOne True, but you do realize that there are worse things that can be accessed on Safari that would never be available on the app store. I never said or implied anything differently. You can go a lot of places…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JupiterOne And your youngest could go next door and be shown a porn web site too on Safari, right? Right. But he/she can't load an app from the iTunes Store that is not there. Quote: But back to the Parental Con…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider ? Research in Motion, which carried 19.9 percent with 34.3 million units sold. Did it include the "Verizon, RIM Run 2-for-1 BlackBerry Sale"? http://www.thestreet.com/story/10462...erry-sale.html Quo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider ? Research in Motion, which carried 19.9 percent with 34.3 million units sold. Did it include the "Verizon, RIM Run 2-for-1 BlackBerry Sale"?http://www.thestreet.com/story/10462...erry-sale.html
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM You mean they decided to relax what was considered overtly sexual, and then retract it? No. The term 'overtly sexual' has only recently been defined and subsequently put into effect, as every developer was fu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JupiterOne Now if developers haven't properly categorized their apps then they should be pulled until they do so. But simply pulling their apps seems to send the message that Apple's parental controls cannot do the jo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ElmCityWeb I think there is more hype now around the iPad than there was with the iPhone. It probably has to do with the iPad's uncertainty and potential at the same time. But there just aren't as many people inter…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Woohoo! The iPad is going to be interesting to watch how it plays out. Some of the problems I see is the difficulty in propping up the device to use and the arms and hands getting tired from all the moving require…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Have you ever been in manufacturing? Would you accept a 2.5% defect rate? Firstly, yes. Big time. What defect are you referring to. The apps work. The process works. Simply changing the protocol to suit t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by knightlie Quoted for truth. Apple are reacting to customer complaints, and rightly so. Why should my wife have to put up with reams of "sexy girl" apps and crap like that when she browses the app store if she doesn't…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM 2.5% is what I would call a high failure rate for just about any process. While I understand there is subjectivity involved in a lot of cases, the example titles and descriptions given in the articles I've seen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM There's no guarantee that anything works. If someone else's kid is going to be considered a possible vector, then you have every other avenue and media to contend with as well. Yes it does work for the iPod …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas ...which is what makes banning 'questionable' apps completely useless and asinine. If Apple decided to release an update that blocked all data from the iPhone, to protect their users from coming in contact wi…