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if a USA iCloud account holder travels to China, uses public WiFi and China Telecom access points, is that person's data also stored in China? how does China know which iCloud account is registered in which country?
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with this report, i have marked Daniel Ives of GBH Insights as an analyst who can not analyze. its hype of the worst type.
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hi i think your graphic is correct. type C (your graphic) is used in Brazil. as i mentioned, the apple insider info needs to be corrected. it is wrong. apple does not say they are selling a type N. the graphics on the apple box does not indicate ty…
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hi no. the connector in the upper center is either the EU one, or, the Korean one. the EU and the Korean one are very very similar and can't be told apart from just looking at the photo. a "Brazil" type or, "Type N" connector has 3 round pins (2 …
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photo on box does not show any Type N connector. something is wrong with either your info or something else.
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by ludicrous we assume you have probably meant "ridiculously". ludicrous does have an associated meaning of ridiculous. but only when the implication is that the condition is somehow not believable or feigned.
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when he says: "They are going to get people using it (the Passbook application) and then all of a sudden they will allow credit cards to be used in there, on the next iPhone, which will include NFC," Peters said." does he mean he thinks NFC w…
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Cook is too smart to let these kinds of lawsuits go any further than they have. Cook will choose to litigate those that are meaningful. Posner's reference to apple's total size etcetera is the new basis by which in fact claims need to be decid…
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Current iPhones do not support TD-SCDMA. Only China developed its own standard TD-SCDMA, presumably to avert patent royalty payments to Qualcomm and others. However, it is is moot. Since the evolution of TD-SCDMA is actually TD-LTE, wh…
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TD-SCDMA means China Mobile (finally) gets to market the iPhone directly and in a significant way.
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your story is inaccurate. the 900 RMB you claim that workers were receving "just 3 years ago" was the minimum monthly wage in Shenzhen at that time. Workers were NOT receiving just 900 RMB 3 years ago in terms of actual take home pay. They wer…
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can not be totally fabricated. police have confirmed that they escorted apple security personnel to the house and the occupant of the house said he was in fact at that bar. apple suspects that man (occupant of the house). but they have no p…
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this would be great IF true. China Mobile has outright lied several times in the past to keep appearing as if there are or have been on-going discussions with apple. what can be true is that China Mobile will do its first multi-city trials for TD…
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is LTE compatible with TD-SCMA? if yes, then this story has some remote chance of being accurate. apple would not build a separate model just for China Mobile until much later in the iPhone brand maturity - apple wont ignore a pool of 600 mill…
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i have said it for the past 2 years. apple does not adequately manage a supply chain that includes china, yet this is not the first time violence has flared at apple stores in china. in both beijing and shanghai apple stores have had to close fo…
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[QUOTE=IronTed;1859917]This is truly disgusting! This proves why China is still behaving like a Third World Country while they are going on their way to becoma a First World Country? Ever heard of scalping in Japan? IronTed, your post is spot on…
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patrick lo's logic is revealed if you reverse the sentences: - windows is a meaningless platform to his business at this point - he blames this on steve's single minded nature of being able to succeed in knowing how to give customers a wonderful…
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what all of us in japan can agree is that we look forward to being able to buy an iPhone in Japan which isnt locked to Softbank. some people may want to buy their iPhone and use it on Docomo. in my case i actually dont mind buying an iPhone th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H I'm pretty sure it's Myriad Pro semi-bold with a funky gradient applied. thanks. it DOES have a healthy lineage to Myriad Pro family. for sure. the funky gradient makes it sort of the Myriad Pro Fun Met…
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I also dont get Jimmy Wales point either, at least as far as is quoted in this article. but, what it might be equivalent to is this: a private app store is equivalent to a new shopping mall in the suburbs in the early 70's, drawing shoppers aw…