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Forget WiMAX, I have been hearing enthusiastic people championing it for so long now that it clear it aint gonna go anywhere. When i worked for a large network equipment company we took it seriously for about 5 mins and then moved on. Many people…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rnaoncfixd As for this topic, I think it's great that this phone has come out. Whatever competition can match Apple, Apple will do it's hardest to compete. I don't think it's great, I just like the physical nature of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 If RIM is to survive the war (and not get bought out) they need to ensure the Blackberry works on the Mac well enough to be taken seriously. Otherwise, they are just handing 20-30% of the market (Mac and Linux…
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Quote: Originally Posted by auxio I already cry foul with the Blackberry Bold. Lets list the similarities:Tall, rounded rectangular shape. All of the Blackberries I saw prior to the release of the iPhone were short and wide. Shiny black face wi…
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The 3G Blackberry 8707 has been in existence for well over a year. Just not in the US. So this Blackberry is certainly not the first 3G Blackberry to be released. I know becasue last year I was using a 8707 on 3G in Australia. I only ditched it this…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab No such laws exist in the EU. O2 UK is telling people that your iphone is useless if you go away from their network. You can't buy out a iphone contract in the UK. After your contract is over, you still can't …
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Quote: Originally Posted by aegisdesign No, that's not true. I switch SIMs and phones all the time. It's rare that the SIM lock is to a specific IMEI code. ie. to one handset. Locked to one carrier, yes. ie. I can stick an Orange SIM from one pho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Which was my whole point from the beginning. They may attempt to lock, but as long as the consumer can change the sim card you cannot really permanently lock it. Okay, I presumed this was the same in the US…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Which was my whole point from the beginning. They may attempt to lock, but as long as the consumer can change the sim card you cannot really permanently lock it. I think you are digging yourself into a big …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nicegoogly 3G will never be as fast as wi-fi as it is now and the foreseeable future. Sorry, but that is clearly not true. 3G is faster that wifi in many many instances. With wifi you are only sharing whatever …
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What a load of rubbish gets talked on this forum! Some of you guys are on drugs, thank god that a couple of sensible posters joined in the conversation at the end. Blackberry is a genius device/service and anyone who doubts that does not have a c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Wow... take a look at this story in NYT today.... actually, forget the story, just click on the graphic that says "A Narrower Lead." http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/27/te...=1&oref=slogin All I …
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I am sorry to disappoint everyone BUT blackberry have had a 3G handset for two years now. The 8707g supports 3G, though from reading this story am guessing that maybe it just never suported 3G on the US version. The Blackberry Curve that was release…
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The people I had debates with last year about the chances of the iPhone in Europe, where are you all now? I don't suppose there is any chance you will be joining this thread to admit how wrong you were? Nah! didn't think so, that seems to be the …
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It is also worth noting that with the Mac Pro your only choice is the 2.8 Quad core. If money was important to your buying decision at least with Dell you have a huge range to choose from. So with the Dell you could have the same configuration bu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by durin oakenskin Apparently no, it doesn't. It says "Non-RAID configuration, 1 drive total configuration". And it is only a 80 GB drive, compared to a 320 GB drive in the Mac Pro. The drive makes a very small differe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by esXXI You can remove the [img] tags and leave them as links, allowing people to click on them if they need to. And you are correct, if one has RAID and the other doesn't they're not configured similar enough. (Sorry…
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Quote: Originally Posted by esXXI Doesn't it say "Non-RAID configuration"? I've no clue if it has RAID included. And what's with the attitude? It's forum etiquette to remove images from quotes because it increases load time, bandwidth used and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by esXXI The display is $200, meaning it's still $800 cheaper. And you really don't need to quote images. The Dell includes RAID that Apple will charge you $800 for. And I don't really need to do lots of things but …