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Have they fixed the bug which causes the "Office365Service" daemon to crash repeatedly? No mention of this although it COULD be covered within the description of "Stability is improved" which is quite a broad catch-all.
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Honestly, I am starting to get seriously unimpressed by the rubbish quality of the journalists on sites like AppleInsider who seem to be unaware that their audience is worldwide. It is not only US citizens who have access to the internet - that's th…
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It's not the security side of things, it's the functionality which is of interest to most. Keeping my ear to the ground it seems that connectivity to car bluetooth systems is something that they have addressed - many people were reporting th…
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Great to hear that it fixes bugs - but it would be extremely helpful to know exactly WHICH bugs have been fixed. Apple leave themselves so open to criticism because they don't tell us what they have sorted out with this update. For example a…
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Any sign of the myriad of bluetooth problems using iPhones in cars being fixed?
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One aspect of "the truth" is that Android users are generally geeks who love all the techy stuff that goes with Android - agonising over which product to buy and fantasising about the latest octo-core processor or 800 megapixel camera. These guys …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid There's a three-word phrase used by many rigid, backward-thinking apparatchiks. "Stay the course." Those words have been uttered by many bureaucrats and politicians who didn't understand the present and…
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Surely the problem isn't so much with the strategy, but the fact that they will be so late in executing it. BlackBerry 10 and the PlayBook have been moderately well received and most commentators have said that RIM are heading in the right direction…
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Fourth para - "homing in", not "honing in". Honing means to sharpen, not at all the right word.
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HA! Take that all the legions of imbeciles who I used to argue with about whether or not there was a market for tablets. I always said the problem was simply lack of vision on their part, and when someone (ie Apple) did the product properly it would…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRulez So now RIM is opening up to Android apps? Think about what this means for developers.... Clearly the RIM share does not represent the Playbook. All of that share will NOT run Android apps until some …
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BIG BIG mistake for RIM to even think of supporting Android apps on Playbook. Why would any developer bother to write native Playbook apps if they could just sell their Android apps on to the platform. So all that will happen is that RIM will have v…
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My biggest wish is that they fix the incredibly annoying behaviour of Mail which essentially just throws its hands up and gives in if a single login to a mail server fails. This is just wrong behaviour. Secondly would be a wish that you can switc…
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Only in America could someone sue another party for a mistake they made and get loads of dosh for it. Reminds me of the person who sued McDonalds because of coffee being hot and won - and countless other such stories. The guy should be ashamed of hi…
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I call Bullsh*t on the comment "practically unbendable by hand unless you want to hurt or cut your fingers." I've just grabbed hold of my SIM ejector tool that came with my (UK) iPhone 4 and I've managed to bend it EASILY by hand (and my fingers are…
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I'm hoping that the Time Machine fix will address the problem I'm seeing here when the mounting of a Time Capsule volume to start a backup occasionally (about once a day) appears to cause the unmounting of other network volumes. This is a really big…
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I have had my 27" iMac i5 for a few weeks now and I have had no problems with it at all - it is a superb and flawless system. Worth every single penny I spent on it.
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Well Apple had better hurry up about it, because if they don't the market will be sewn up by the likes of Sony et al. Normally Apple can wait a bit and get into the market later by doing it better, but this time the consumer electronics behemoths ma…
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My guess is that this product will fall in price to, say, $799 at some point within the next six months. It smacks to me of aggressive cost-reduction, and I bet their current margins on it at its current price are very high, even for Apple.
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What is an application for which a tablet would be extremely well suited? Viewing and following maps, of course! SatNavs are all very well, but there is also a place for a larger format map which could have much more information on it than any SatNa…