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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL Care to name a few examples? Every Android smartphone from a major manufacturer that I can name has either had its software upgraded at least once since shipping or is running 1.6 (which is, as far as I'm awar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz wow, this is amazing, im gonna start writing fiction rather than building apps! Reading some of your past posts, you started writing fiction as long time ago. Perhaps you should try another genre. You may be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Maybe not report it again, but on the other hand do they have to deliberately confuse their readers by writing that authors can sell their books across the globe in the first sentence when in fact that is not th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland Apple Insider is not Apple's PR room. They should "report" it. You are right when you say AI is not Apple's PR room. But wrong on the second point. AI has reported it, a number of times. It is old news. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss Sure, I've mentioned this several times before. The search function in Leopard Preview was fast and accurate. The search function in Snow Leopard Preview is very, very slow and inaccurate. I estimate th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland And still Apple Insider fails to mentioned iBooks is available only in the U.S. Why should they? I don't think that it is necessary that anybody else should have to keep telling us. I am sure as the iBooks b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss But Preview remains broken. Sigh. Could you elaborate?
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Quote: Originally Posted by icyfog Apple owns the store; Apple can choose what to sell or what not to sell. Apple doesn't need its rights granted. Apple grants its own rights. So yeah, Apple had every right to do so. I totally agree. My p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by alandail I just posted why there is a clear reason for them to now participate. The exclusivity of the iTunes store as a means for distributing apps. And it is a huge hump in logic to assume "explicit" only means "po…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Hey, are you sure it's not April 1st...... A little early. His name, i.e., Techstud, has been delisted for the advanced search option. Although he has some old posts, e.g., #6 on http://forums.appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by technohermit So you think that your personal choice overrides the corporate choice of the company running the store to sell what they feel like selling? What I meant by the Starbucks thing was, you cannot tell a sto…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iGenius This reminds me of the times you wait in line for an hour at a nightclub, and then the place is practically empty when you get inside. Heard your neurosurgeon say the same thing about you.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaveGee Back to the apps... I'm curious.. what the 40 apps would be that 'REQUIRED' 3G in order to work (instead of simply using the faster and more reliable wifi)... 40 seems like pretty big number. Anyone wanna throw…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas All your number show is that the number of devs grew as the number of users grew. Some devs, i am sure, were there because it was fun. But those hobbyists would not go there is they thought no one would use t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas I am sure that for most developers, this is a non issue, just as draconian EULA for most consumer products are non-issues for most consumers. It might be crap, but we put up with it. But, I have to ask you, d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chronster First off, lets get something clear in regards to the iphone: First party developer: Apple. Second party developer: Anybody Apple contracted to contribute to the development process. Third party develope…
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Quote: Originally Posted by success The store ALREADY has the connection! Almost every store I go into has internet on their POS terminal or other computer. It's just an additional AirportExtreme box for $99 and boom everyone who walks in has fr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by success Question. Anyone or any business can connect a WiFi device i.e. Airport or other brand to their already existing internet connection and let customers share/use that connection to the web. Why aren't gazillions…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Australia Note the 'Total Minimum Cost' column. Is it mandatory? Certainly not for North America or Europe as some have indicated. It really isn't hard to calculate. Most important: all those claims …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sapporobabyrtrns Hey dude. If you mean Total Cost of Ownership, here in Finland when you buy an iPhone, you just ask them what it would cost to buy out the contract and they calculate it for you on the spot. Be it …