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Why doesn't Apple just admit they made a mistake going with AT&T and move on? Seriously, could they have picked a worse carrier in the US?
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The comment that Exchange isn't meant to work over the Internet is just wrong. It works just fine, and it actually performs very well. Whenever you connect, only changes that have been made on the server of the client are transmitted, so it is qui…
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To those of you deleting files randomly from your computer: When you start to do things like remove .NIB files, extraneous language files, Power PC code, etc., you are likely breaking the ability for Apple Software Update to detect and install pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by federmoose people who don't know how to unclick something in plain sight deserved to be tricked. now come at me. And I suppose everyone you know reads everything that pops up on their computer. I thought not. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ashawley Just agreeing with all those posting that there's nothing shifty here about what Apple did. It's standard practice!!! Don't believe me? Let's see, go to Adobe's site and download Acrobat Reader. Guess wh…
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"Encouraging" isn't the right word. "Tricking" would be more appropriate.
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Quote: Originally Posted by zunx Once PC people try Safari, Internet Explorer will be history in months. For me there is nothing like Safari: easy to use, fast and a pleasure to use. There is no way that Safari is ever going to become popular …
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Two points of correction (though neither is really important to the story): (1) The 80GB Zune absolutely has component video output capability. The new version 2.0 dock has component video jacks on the back behind a plastic panel which usually h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha How is the Duke network setup exacerbating the issue? I'm intensely curious to find out what the various parameters are to this problem... If their WiFi network was setup in a single subnet (I know, not re…
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I just spent the last hour researching this in the original forums where the problem is being discussed. Definitely an iPhone problem... Why? 1. It isn't just happening at Duke. Other networks are seeing it too; Duke is the only one that has go…
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Quote: Originally Posted by datamodel Um, they explained the issue the article. ... BTW, it's not an iPhone thing - any device looking for a router will keep ARPing for it until it turns up. It could be that the iPhones ARP at a ridiculously fa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kupan787 But then the question stands still, why aren't other people complaining about this? Wouldn't Apple's Campus wifi have seen this? Or how about any other wifi networks? I would think if the issue is simply the i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ajhill It's got to be the network. A Mac address request is very small. It would take an iPhone Flashmob of about 200,000 people to generate 10MB of Mac address requests. Come on guys, it's the network, not the iP…
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I know we're all iPhone fans here, but let's look at this situation with an open mind... Especially because the iPhone is still a new device that may potentially have some issues. According to the report the iPhone is flooding the network with A…