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mpantone wrote: » That's fine, but your kids aren't touching the TV screen hard enough to scratch it unless they are throwing metal toys at it (at which point, I suggest you find a really good drywall contractor and window replacement specialist …
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mpantone wrote: » Why? Seriously you are asking? Because I wrote it in jest... But if they could produce sapphire crystals that big, they would not have gone under and would likely have quickly surpassed Apple as the worlds largest company …
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Quote: Originally Posted by IndyFX Yeah I saw it... two weeks is not considered much notice, Not much notice of what? Two weeks ago, he discovered an exploit. Then two weeks later, he announced he discovered an exploit. Why does it matter how lo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by daveinpublic Something tells me they better come up with something better than unsustainable contract terms if they want to beat lawyers of that ilk. fixed that for ya’...
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Among the multiple documents to be unsealed is an Oct. 8 statement from GTAT that outlines in detail the firm's agreement to supply Apple with sapphire material for use in "future products." The exact na…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon You mean like...iTunes Radio? or Pandora... or iHeartRadio... or most other streaming apps...
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sog35 wrote: » Not surprised. Does not change my opinion that he's the best CEO on the planet. Why would his being gay or not affect your opinion of his CEO abilities?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdonisSMU So are people going to need a data plan for a watch now? Why do you think they will need a data plan? All it needs to do is store the GPS data in a .gpx file. Then you can sync it to your phone or computer t…
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schlack wrote: » I bought the $99/yr Beats plan using a $100 iTunes gift card that I bought on eBay for $75. That brings my monthly cost down to $6.25/month. Pretty awesome. So it looks like Apple can already handle $6.25/month. Not too much…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky There is a significant mismatch with the title of this article and the text.... Here, I've fixed it so they match... Major retailers MAY show unwillingness to adopt Apple Pay ahead of expected laun…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carson O'Genic I disagree with the concept that merchants have little to gain with ?Pay. Merchants are responsible for fraudulent sales declined by the credit cards. If it’s declined by the credit card company, th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by malax I agree with you, but it's a little more than that. It's a plea to a judge to let them pay their creditors less than they are owed. To be correct, it’s a plea to stop the creditors from going after them whil…
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teaearlegreyhot wrote: » =blink= Sapphire is already hard. Not in the way "math is hard", but sapphire is a hard material. And the sapphire made by them is made "harder", using a technique patented by Apple. http://iphone.appleinsider.com/arti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nycnikato what part of "Create an MP3 Version" don't they understand ? What is this supposed to mean?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 Nice to have, but you know as soon as Apple runs into a down turn in business it will all go away. Company should never give what they can not support in both good and bad times. So they should not hire a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee Who in their right mind would buy a used iPhone without actually seeing it work first? Likely hundreds (thousands?) do it on eBay and similar sites all the time…]
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Quote: Originally Posted by BobSchlob Nice of them to add this, but these lookup pages are all over the web. I think most of the carriers have a lookup page as well. No they are not. This doesn’t check to see if the phone is blacklisted with the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Confusing troll rhetoric for logic is your first mistake.
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Quote: Originally Posted by RaptorOO7 You clearly DON'T read well, or quote well either. My quotes were quotes. How can they not be correct? Quote: Apple blocking PayPal for working with Samsung is a TYPICAL Apple move. Get your facts right…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider In time sensitive cases, such as kidnappings, an iPhone's data could help find and save the lives of potential victims, Holder said. For example, call history, geo-location tags, emails, contact lists and …