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jerry602 wrote: » Only saving grace...still make the best desktop printers IMO I disagee. They are cheap. Brother makes a better printer.
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gemini521 wrote: » And Google doesn't randomly delete your playlists. Neither does Apple music, but I guess it is fun to say that.
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sflocal wrote: » I finished reading Google's ATS handling. It seems to only be limited apps that communicate using nonsecure HTTP connections. I hate Google in general, but even their paper says that they want people to start upgrading their app…
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atlapple wrote: » I won't change the narrative. There is NO WAY Apple is making a car. Just like there is NO WAY Apple is going to make a TV. I don't believe Apple is making a TV because there is no profit in it. I do believe Apple is work…
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Cue the pointless flyover sucks comments.
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godrifle wrote: » 1) Let me restate my point: The necessity of carrying cards due to low availability of ApplePay at retailers, coupled with a problematic user experience (for me), leads to me to personally dismiss Apple Pay for having poor uti…
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Apple Pay is great. What is not great is retailers support of Apple Pay. Some stores advertise supporting Apple Pay but still there are problems where sometimes it doesn't work. Lucky market is one example. When you going to Tim Hortons the Apple Pa…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » If a supplier was blabbing to an analyst with proprietary sales information, I'd immediately cease doing business with that supplier. Also, it's about time for Apple to start pulling out of China altogether. Replace all th…
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konqerror wrote: » Just pointing out that this is completely not net-neutral. Not sure why you think that. T-mobile isn't charging the music providers for priority access.
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solipsismy wrote: » If Apple does want to get into this business I can see how that would be a way to go, but I don't think it would cost a mere $60 B. That's just the market valuation, but even speculation of such a buyout would shoot that up exc…
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frantisek wrote: » What is difference to iMessage? Why would one use it if it is only for iOS? Only reason could be when other party do not want sign for iMessage on their iPhones. But then the yprobably erfuse Send as well. :-D Read the articl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BlueFire1 Another "new" idea from the company known for thinking inside the box. It actually seems like a new idea. I will try it out.
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apple ][ wrote: » Yeah, I saw that picture. So what? Actions and decisions have consequences, and the Greeks are responsible for their current situation. The current Greek leftist politicians in charge are a bunch of morons. The Greek finance…
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I saw the van in Detroit a couple weeks ago.
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Quote: Originally Posted by RobM Yea - but they still have to work within the Reseller agreement guidelines they agreed to in the first place. If they want to step outside of those guidelines they are effectively breaking a contract. They…
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Quote: Originally Posted by djsherly Don't know how it works there but price maintenance is illegal in my country. One you buy the thing it's yours. You can throw it away if you want. Apple *can* choose who they do business with, however. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Do you think the carriers got them for free? Not likely. I'm pretty sure (near certain) Apple sells the iPhones to the carriers who pay for and now own them. They're resellers of products they purchased fr…
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boltsfan17 wrote: » I gave up AT&T for throttling. I know I could have sued and more than likely won, but I didn't want to deal the hassle of taking AT&T to court. I switched to Verizon and have never looked back. No you couldn't have.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NolaMacGuy why does it matter? i dont use Waze. i use Maps. thus the feature adds value, whether Waze has it or not. Exactly. I use Maps. I could care less what Waze does. This feature will improve my experience…
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Quote: Originally Posted by John.B Dear Apple, Your POI data is a hot mess. Please fix that first. Sincerely, John.B Dear John: We have over twenty thousand people working for Apple. We can work on more than one thing at the same …