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Quote: Originally Posted by cgrisar My 2cents? They didn't test it well and found out about this reception issue something like a week before the keynote, foxconn producing the ip4 like mad. Too late to reengineer the antenna. And so, we'll sell …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chris_CA What are you, like 3 years old? Onkha called DavidW out for falsely accusing someone. Why shouldn't the accusation be removed?
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Quote: Originally Posted by ebergh I would not get your hopes up for using the iPad with ATT EDGE... last summer we had our iPhone on the East Coast, from Vermont to Maryland and found that 4-5 bars of EDGE service = glacially slow email, times w…
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Great article. Best line in the review: Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider If you're hoping to use it as a replacement for your MacBook, or if you really want it to be something other than what it is, or if you'd be happier paying a bi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Josh.B. I didn't expect Apple to change the industry with a software update. However, I DID expect them to see at least one big deal point that would make the iPhone OS stand out as better than Android. You don't…
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Gizmodo has probably done the best job of summarizing the new features to now. They obviously haven't had time to get right into the new SDK and even so, it is going to take a while to peruse the 1500 new APIs and really appreciate what we have to w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I quoted you directly. And, for the third time, I'll state that I said that I thought cost might be a reason why Apple stuck with 256. You have a problem reading that for some reason. I did not question …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich The rules did not change. The developer was pushing their luck to begin with. Exactly. The pinch to expand gesture is a private API, and not yet available for public use. Writing a code to circumvent th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross He split the question. Two parts. The answer to the first part is obvious, and, as I stated, the other was my own opinion. And as I said that I thought that might be the reason. I don't have to give …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I have to show you that 512 MB RAM costs more than 256 MB RAM? You haven't figured that out for yourself? I'm speculating that price was an issue for Apple. You suggesting I am too dumb to figure that ou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross You know, it would be easy for you to look this stuff up for yourself, but I'll give you some. Read the entirety of the articles. Sometimes the sentence is buried inside. http://www.tipb.com/2010/01/15/r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by justflybob Yes you can, provided you want to pay the hidden fees. Skype isn't free either
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Because RAM is easy to add. More wouldn't take up more room. It just costs a bit more, and is likely why Apple is sticking to 256 right now, assuming the reports are correct. But RAM can slow multitasking. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Finally more RAM makes life easier for developers thus leading to fewer bugs. As an iPhone and now an iPad developer, could you elaborate? This is a new one for me.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Come on now! I'm a big fan of reductio ad absurdum on forums as they can often be humorous but you have to have a valid point first. Do you have or ever had an iPhone? A lot of posters here can attest to the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Well, the issue was simply whether it were possible. Not whether it was recommended or "the best way to use it". And the fact is that, despite the drawbacks you mention (after all, some people don't …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Yeah, the hopes were for 512. IF the 4.0 ver. has third party multitasking, I would suppose Apple thinks 256 can squeeze it in. Refined OS and new processor. What validated evidence do you have that more is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 It would actually be nice to be able to make phonecalls on it. Why can't you. Truphone for iPad was just released
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Why do you, "have to use a (full) computer at times"? Updating OS Backing up data Printing Saving files externally Sure, there are some people that don't or won't, and one could get away with never …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Type all you want, but you're still wrong to say it can't be used as such. The fact that you have to use a (full) computer at times, it is not a stand-alone.