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lowededwookie said: Oh crap, it's Spark. Ever since Vodafone sold up they've been pretty useless on getting the good stuff in. Spark is out AT&T. It's an ex-government state-owned asset which got privatised and in doing so sent New Zeala…
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The investment Apple is making in a New Zealand (Kiwi) based company would be more indicative that they are still working on it. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=12126710 or got to www.nzhearld.co.nz and sear…
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Keen to upgrade my series 1 watch which is functioning fine but I would welcome a better heart rate monitor and better water protection etc.
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Apple really is to blame, Smith & Wesson and Hechler & Koch all do a better job with their parental controls than Apple does. Just look at how few deaths happen at schools/colleges etc. McDonalds/BK/Coke etc should also put parental controls…
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I am so looking forward to this. I no longer fire up my stereo as its an old harmon kardon that needs 10 mins to warm up and the 5ft speakers are just that bit to concert like to be on for my daily listen so I have reverted to a logitech based syste…
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I realise there is marketing to be done but every time a new watch band/strap comes out I sort of get the feeling Apple wants to redirect out attention to the fact that nothing useful is being done to the software/apps on the watch itself. The watch…
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My space gray sports watch is worn everyday, I don't go swimming with it but always have it on in the gym and even when doing building/gardening which could scuff/scratch it, it still looks like new. The writing on the back shows no signs of damage …
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I wonder if the technology is from the 3D RAM technology that IBM (and other companies) were researching in the Almaden labs in 2010.
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My 6plus is great except when I want to do outdoors activities, the size is impracticle for many things and with weather protection becomes too much hassle. I would gladly have a 5C sized phone that was easier to stow when hiking/fishing/water activ…
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In the original post when you did the 'whoami', did you do a su - root. In some instances an su is insufficient to do certain actions albeit the last time I hit this issue was setting up a netinfo server and hit some nicl quirk years ago. As Marvi…
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Wow for once I will get a product on my iThing before anyone else in the world. Even if it is something that no one really gives a hoot about.
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My sources have told me other up market retailers such as Walmart and Asda will also have the Apple Watch on display between other high end products like Evian and Nutella. Dobby.
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They could use the built in accelerometer to generate power. Would give a new meaning to 'one off the wrist'! Dobby
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Apart from the fact there is zero evidence to support what Snowdens Lawyer is saying, if the iphone was able to be accessed then how home come the FBI came out saying that Apples new encryption helps the naughty people (you know who you are!!) hide …
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Tag Heuer is a keen sponsor of Sporting events. I wonder if Apple will start doing the same, you should be able to get some pretty smart info to a watch at real time speeds if it has the right apps. As an example in a sailing comp, instead of having…
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I think the Apple Watch will be a great nice to have for use for fitness stuff. I have one of those chest heart rate monitor bands that sends a signal to watch but it would be far easier if it just had a wrist based monitor. I also don't like having…
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Don't see what the big deal is. TapSense already do an API for the iphone. This is just one for the watch. I don't get ad spam on my phone so why would I be worried about getting it on my watch. Saying that I would be majorly pissed off to be pester…
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I wonder if the security is due to the iPay system? I don't care if my selfies and poor taste in music is snooped by anyone but if we start using a mobile as a payment device then it is good if my mobile is stolen that it can't be exploited (assumin…
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I think they need U2 to show that the elderly can use it even with what could be interpretted as speech impairment ;-). Dobby,
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Oh Poot, there I was thinking I had spotted a first.