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jimh2 said: The due date of the bills is not relevant as some cards already allow you to pick your own payment due date. It’s significantly easier to know a bill is always due on the 1st. Actually a single due date puts a lot of pressure …
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My experience is that they are anti-design-first brands. They hate Dyson as well. Yet I’ve been screwed by buying their recommended Shark that couldn’t do half of what my Dyson can.
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MplsP said: rob53 said: I'm trying to figure out why Democrats objected to the fine and/or amount. From what I remember about this fiasco, it was pretty clear cut what Facebook did and the way they abused all sorts of things. I'd like…
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JWSC said: Even for Facebook, that’s gotta hurt. Nope. At less than 1% of market cap, and about 11% of 2018 gross profit, it’s a mere slap on the wrist—especially since there was no requirement to change their fundamental practices, nor ho…
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A few thoughts: Covered elsewhere in the financial press, Chinese consumers are retrenching as well to Chinese brands, in part because of the near parity today as well as an act of patriotism in response to the trade wars. Not sure how that transla…
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MacBook Air is an enticing machine. It fits squarely between the MacBook and the MacBook Pro, with tradeoffs of course. But at the same price point of $1,299, the tradeoffs come in the form of computing power, size, weight and battery life. For man…
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While I didn’t see it mentioned, there’s another underlying issue that affects Tim Cook. As an out gay man, I find it curious that he chums it up with someone who would have him executed just for his sexuality (note, not even behavior). It is simply…
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I really wanted to love them. But I can't. They don't stay in my ears (at all), which means I have to add on some rather clunky silicone covers. The sound is good, maybe even great for in-ear buds, but can't compare to almost any decent over-ear, es…
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Curious how many people they have over the age of 40.
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andrewj5790 said: qwwera said: Widgets! With Android you still get funky useless widgets! Don't forget the amazingness of customizable widgets! ...and side-loadable malware!! And a back button!! My brother in law switched from …
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"the videos are only 15 seconds long, and meant for social media rather than TV.” Sorry, that’s just not true. Most TV ads are :15s today. They are a much more efficient buy for the kind of reach Apple requires. They are not optimized for social wh…
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My guess is they were leveraging pre-orders to secure production financing or a buyout neither of which happened. As for the pre-orders, if they were booked on Kickstarter the chances of getting money back are slim, but they also did pre-sales on th…
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Nope. I do not have that integration turned on and I also get the tracking warning.
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Google produced Android to preserve and grow their search business. Nothing more. With growth in emerging markets as the key driver in the industry, Android is a large way for them to access these new, first-time customers. For many around the world…
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Quote: Originally Posted by benice The other problem is that the ad-saturation that's so obvious with the major glossy magazines becomes even more obvious when you see it on screen and it's discouraging to readers. Actually, most magazine read…
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The problem is that most of the audience already reads the magazine -- either through subscription or newsstand sales. They have not created enough new content to drive readers onto the iPad, and the pricing doesn't make sense if you subscribe alrea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Xian Zhu Xuande Looking pretty good from those screenshots. I'd say this is definitely a good thing, given how painful the current Quicken software is to use. And I'm glad to see a Mac-centric interest from a company l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich No matter how much they deny it, I'm concerned..until Teh Steve is seen in public again at a healthy body weight, anyway. While watching the stream of the Keynote, I noticed how gaunt he looked. He also…
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It only works on unscrambled cable content. On my system, that leaves public access and maybe a few broadcast networks.
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Hmmm. Let me know when they include a cable-card slot. Until then it is crippleware.