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theothergeoff wrote: » 2 remotes. Apple is a one (zero) button shop. For those people (and you may not be one of them), it it requires two remotes (my former wife was one of them), she would get frustrated. Yes, College educated, 3 college e…
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sflocal wrote: » Sure, in an ideal world. It's not an ideal world. There are too many variables to iron out. In the US where unemployment is rampant, many people do work their backsides off simply because they know how ugly it is to get anoth…
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sflocal wrote: » 60hrs a week is excessive? Tell that to my US company and the countless of other US companies that my friends / family work at. That's the norm here! OK. It's just not healthy. The US and China (etc.) need to do something a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips That's only one county though, Apple are very global now and buying major networks and or cable companies in every country would be a mind boggling and complex mess. Steve always preached that keeping it s…
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Market cap of Time Warner is $37bn; Apple could buy them and have lots of content to start the ball rolling!
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Presumably Dell should liquidate its assets and return the money to their shareholders...
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Quote: Originally Posted by shawnb So what happens when websites that rely on ad revenues start blocking Siri requests? How will they know it is from Siri rather than someone typing in a request manually?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Twelve The USB drives are read-only. They're as safe as a CD-ROM would be, just faster and less easy to break. Extremely high security US agencies are allowing their use although they can not be transported into a SC…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splash-reverse Can do it from their local Apple Store. Just bring your storage. Good reply. Thanks. Would be better if there is an official way to place a purchase order and have it delivered though, on something ot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gustav Oh now people are just making up problems without even thinking if they exist. How many organizations will absolutely not allow you to use a USB stick, but have no problem with you upgrading the OS at will? G…
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It is not obvious from Mac app store offering that the download can be used to create an installer on a removable disk. How would you sort out the licensing in a large business, given that the Mac app store licences for an Apple account holder for a…
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So for organisations that have computers isolated from the internet and who prohibit USB thumb drives for security reasons still don't have a way to upgrade. Of course Apple needs to engage more with such organisations to get more Macs into them …
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Quote: Originally Posted by yvo84 The artist impressions make it look as though there's going to be no paths leading to the campus. And where is the parking lot? 90% of the parking is going to be underground.
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Quote: Originally Posted by neiltc13 Also, how will they get the application on to the reporters' phones? Presumably the application would either be in the App Store (unlikely) or every phone would have to be registered in the developer program. …
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Curious there has been so much responsiveness for Apple-related technologies from the BBC in recent times as for what seemed like many years the BBC declined to stream content using QuickTime (even after it was adopted as the basis of the MPEG4-rela…
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Quote: Originally Posted by donlphi In all fairness, I've been doing things in "THE CLOUD" for a long time. I've been sharing documents and syncing folders with different servers that could be accessed publicly or with password. I have been using…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Wow, you really are retro! Other than the boarding pass all else I keep on a MacBookPro or an iPad and iPhone. It sounds like you don't trust your backup protocols. I've successfully tried out the BA…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carmissimo With a laptop there is a point where you don't want to go smaller and that point is around 13 inches. With a handheld device, and a tablet is a handheld device, there is a point where you don't what to go…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sabon I work for a govt agency with just over 10,000 people. They are VERY anti-Apple and super brown necking pro Microsoft. Well, as Barack Obama is apparently a Mac user, perhaps at least these Agencies in the US …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Phone-UI-Guy Many folks think that Apple in the Enterprise means "servers". The real money in the Enterprise is notebooks be it leased, purchased, and the support that goes with them. Where I work (Very large tech comp…