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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning Except Apple has purchased their way into a lot of their product lines, sure they have developed them further, but they were not initially developed by Apple. Could you name them?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The Telegraph UK did not also take other companies to task, making no mention of the complete lack of supplier responsibility reporting from other companies Apple competes against, including HTC, the manuf…
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Quote: Originally Posted by walshbj Sorry if I wasn't clear: I was trying to say I thought $50 was a fair price to purchase the device. But I don't think there should be any other charges going forward. Additionally, AT&T should provide s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mark2005 Nice chart. Thanks! You're welcome.
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Quote: Originally Posted by rtdunham did you read the article? It says the device cost $150 in the north carolina experiment, with no charge for minutes. I think Walshbj was speculating on what he/she would consider acceptable pricing. Of co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by walshbj It is and it isn't: They can't cover everywhere - so Microcells are a necessary evil. They can't give it away - people would abuse it. I think $50 is a fair price. But I think anyone who has one shoul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Canada is on par with the UK, tying for the #2 position in population per Apple Store. I didn't know they had that many. A lot of us here north of your border are unaware as well. Unfortunately, we only…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mark2005 But Apple's expansion of online retailing will be limited to digital goods, for which they already have a foundation in the iTunes Store. E-books, e-textbooks, e-magazines, e-periodicals, and e-newspapers are…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich We traced the post back to it's point of origin... and it came from INSIDE YOUR HOUSE! You may be right. I had to kick my brother-in-law out of the house. Actually, I didn't have to. But it was a g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea I remember that the original Lenovo S10 was in Europe before it was here. I was reading German reviews before I got mine here. Where are you?
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism There are 24 more French stores planned, matching the UK stores, as well as many others. I think it'll be less than 4 quarters before Europe makes more revenue than the US. I heard that there was another p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AjitMD What is price of the cheapest legally unlocked phone? TIA I think I can get you one for $1800 U.S.
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE Did you try to Google "best iPhone apps"?! Why on earth would Whoohoo bother to try? He doesn't have an iPod touch or iPhone to use them on.
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Quote: Originally Posted by 2oh1 How can smearing a camera lens be a good idea? The camera lens is indented. Your finger doesn't touch it. Yeck!
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaHarder [CENTER]Hmm? Sounds strikingly similar to my new Lenovo S10-3t except my S10-3t also has: An actual keyboard, a 10.1 inch Capacitive Mulit-touch display with handwriting recognition, Web Camera, UBS port…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iLad Offensive is offensive. So the swimwear store who got their apped pulled because of bikini models showcasing product, got pulled because they are not an established brand is total BS. At least they are trying to c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Leithal Well, in Canada kids (or even adults) can't purchase apps with either gift cards or allowance accounts... unless they get US gift cards and have a bogus (but valid) US address. Canadian gift cards only work in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jetlaw I just hope that the iOS universe is not censored so heavy-handedly that I can't use my own adult judgment to decide what content to install. But would you be so inclined to let your 14-year old daughter be f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jetlaw Children (minors) actual can legally enter into contracts in the US. The sticking point is that in most circumstances the non-minor cannot enforce the contract against the minor, despite the fact that the minor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aep528 4. Children cannot legally enter into a contract with iTunes (at least in the US), nor can they obtain credit cards, therefore it may not actually be legal for children to download anything at all from iTunes, …