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vaelian wrote: » Not comparable since they aren't selling you anything. They're providing you with free services. Any company is inherently untrustworthy when they do that, even Apple (you dn't pay extra for Apple's Maps). It is comparable, b…
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asianbob wrote: » And I'm glad there everyone settled on a fine instead of dragging this out in court, wasting taxpayers time. The thing is that without a proper trial, all we have is allegations. Maybe in a full trial it would have been proven …
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wisely wrote: » Yes...there are going to be many people who won't download google map because the default map app is good enough or they have little need for a map app in the first place. I have downloaded Google map but I am still using apple …
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nexusphan wrote: » Sounds like poor privacy protection on Apple's front. Sounds like your evading the subject. And your wrong by the way: you cannot protect against (Googles) social engineering. J.
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Quote: Originally Posted by enature bla bla bla ... And do not call me an Apple basher. When Gene Munster from Piper Jaffray back in 2005 had $60 target on AAPL, I foresaw $300. This seemed crazy but it did happen because A…
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But hey, it's a gamblers market, what can you expect. J.
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jragosta wrote: » Well, duh. Is there anyone on the planet who didn't already know this? Apple chose a design tradeoff. A system that's thinner, lighter, more rigid, and more reliable instead of one that's more easily repairable (presumably based…
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Amit is as credible as his suggestion about Intel taking over chip production. As credible as a factor 10 price hike and a factor 5 in power dissipation. J.
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"Apple wrote: [" url="/t/154640/apple-fires-ios-6-maps-chief#post_2237603"]There are two kinds of scrolling on the app store. One is where you flick your finger and it only touches the screen for a moment. That scrolling is smooth. The other…
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"Apple wrote: [" url="/t/154640/apple-fires-ios-6-maps-chief#post_2237591"]Are you used to the old app store? Yes, it starts slow, and it takes a while before all of the icons load. I'm on an ok network, the problem is with the app. I'm not the…
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"Apple wrote: [" url="/t/154640/apple-fires-ios-6-maps-chief#post_2237574"]No it's not. I have an iPad 3. It is pure crap. the old one was much better. Tried it just a minute ago, works fine for me. I did find that it is a bit slow right af…
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Lets not fire everyone. The AppStore app is exellent on iPad 3. No lag, no stutter. J.
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Quote: Originally Posted by a_greer no one - I just happen to have real world experience in the enterprise, I am trying to add my insight to the conversation. and for the record, Apple makes good stuff, I like OSX and ran it till a co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by a_greer Not so fast - A fully supported version of RHEL is about $1200 per server, a Windows server 2012 Standard license is about $900 Who pays your posts? J.
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Quote: Originally Posted by a_greer You are kidding right? its just a bunch of namagment apps that run on a desktop OS on desktop hardware, the mac mini is not a server class device just because Apple says it is - where is the redunda…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BigMac2 I also have read this quote from SJ bio, but I find difficult to believe it was a cost issue that prevent to use an Intel processor within the iPad. No x86 chips as ever had an TDP b…
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ankleskater wrote: » Yes. Yes. Yes. The iPad (or Mini) is great. I was actually stating a fact.
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Quote: Originally Posted by LuxoM3 As a technology user... you really CAN'T live without a notebook/desktop PC/Mac... a tablet just doesn't do enough computing. Yes apps and mobile sites help, but there are times when we all put d…
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sensi wrote: » Well, if I let alone some UI elements of the Galaxy S home screen (from memory) which were indeed stated as "too similar" by Samsung people themselves in their competition comparatives, I would say no. But again I guess that your de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 So why does the UK still use their own currency? Are they in the EU or not ? Good question. I saw some valid answers. I would like to add that this is one of the reasons the EU doesn…