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my question is: if they are no longer using SkyHook for their location services - how do you submit a wireless basestation to Apple? You could submit your wireless MAC address to Skyhook and it would add your location to their database, hopefully A…
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I hate to stir the waters but given all the facts of late, I'm almost a believer of the January Verizon iPhone. Here's why: AT&T doesn't get 'inspired', nor does it offer freebies for no good reason - for this, I'm convinced that the move to al…
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Does the name Kevin Mitnick ring a bell?? I'd imagine the FBI is going to throw the book at this guy - if only cause they can't charge him with hacking. Don't get me wrong... I'm all for throwing the book at psychotic, racial cleansing, fre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pt123 Any reason why a developer couldn't just go to a website to do this? Other than bumping up the number of apps in the app store? If you had access to iTunes Connect (the developer web app from Apple), you'd kno…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BlackSummerNight That's just a ignorant statement. So ignorant, I dont even know how to reply. I'll just say idiot and move on. Actually, it couldn't have been more on point. Apple sells Hardware that runs great so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mazda 3s Huh? The design mimics the MacBook Pro, iMac, iPad, and Mac mini. What planet are you from? If anything, the current iPod touch and iPhone don't mesh with Apple's current design language. As an accomplis…
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People are really playing up the possibility of a leak - keep in mind: If you so much as send a txt msg to a friend about an unreleased product while working at Apple - you're fired. If you leave your work station without covering up the secret hard…
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I think it's humorous that one person mentioned censorship and now it's an all argument about whether or not Apple should be allowed to censor apps. They are cracking down on apps that blatantly disregard the terms of the contract that each devel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by masstrkiller In the next 5 years there will probably be 50 different types of Google phones out there ranging from $30 to $350 and Google will be on the rise. They have the opportunity of market dominance because the…
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Actually what they said was "The company not only buzzed everyone with the charming walkthough video -- a floating hand paging through SI on a sleek, black tablet (embedded after the break) -- but also had a live, functioning variation of the produc…
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Anyone else notice that the icons on the tablet are identical to those in the iPhone OS? The search, home and bookmarks icons are exactly replicas. I wonder if they had a little help with this demo from their friends at Apple.
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Ya, I think the author has this all wrong. Apple will never release a TV, there are so many good TV's available and most people already own one. No, Apple will make the AppleTV box more attractive, by offering TV on demand... but the real way. …
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I recall Steve Jobs in the Snow Leopard keynote (I believe this was last january) saying that this version of OS X would be the last "Rapid Fire" release... as they realize that many industries can't keep buying a new OS every year. Because of th…
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it's about bloody time!
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Chalk another strike on the "disconnected developer" board... Took 2 days to upload my update. @komplex: I send an email to Apple regarding one of my team members that was unable to login to Connect a few months back... It took 7 weeks to get a…
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Simply elegant. I'd like to see a way to label screens in a subtle, non-intrusive way as well. Hopefully Apple has seen this demo.
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While I can concede that the article is a little bias, one has to realize that this is AppleInsider after all. Quote: Originally Posted by tswone Well, it looks like you are correct, I misspoke. For a lot of these benefits you need a Mac, a…
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Doing a quick test using Facebook as the sample site... at 1.24MB, the 400MB data plan equals 333 webpages a month. NO WHERE NEAR 3000 sites... maybe if you were surfing text-based sites google.ca or the wiki homepage. But anything with an image…
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no, there would be no roaming, you'd be on the network of the said business... not your cell network. I can see some huge applications of this technology, very interesting.
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Does anyone else notice that wall street analysts are worse than the weather man... They're only right enough of the time, such that we won't ignore them, but wrong enough of the time that you can't trust a damn thing they say.