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maestro64 said: Well Apple is not the only one doing this, Try and get someone medical information today. I cover the insurance for my entire family and I am not allow to see their insurance records once they turned 18. My wife and kids have …
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Quote:Originally Posted by Tallest Skil You have a 6th gen iPod shuffle? Neat! That’s two gens newer than what’s out! Honestly, are you watching the keynote? Pretty sure he meant 6th generation Nano.
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Quote:Originally Posted by Tallest Skil That just proves nobody wants the watch and Apple is doomed. Funny you should say that. I was sitting there wondering... "how will this actually do?" I kinda like it (though it'll probably be priced highe…
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It does seem to have settled down. It hasn't crashed during the Watch portion.
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Live stream... totally unwatchable. Crashes about every minute. Ocassionally shows bars and tone from before the event went live (meaning the have old fragments popping up). Apple (or whoever the vendor is doing the streaming) should be embarrass…
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Until someone gets sports (which could be a possibility if the rumors of Google and Apple bidding for NFL Sunday Ticket are to believed)... Or if content providers (i.e. HBO and ESPN) make their content available without having to have a cable subs…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thataveragejoe Ehh I don't know about that, all potential unveilings make their way around the tech universe. Other than the iPhone, none really make it to mainstream. Isn't that the point? A comp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse He did go undercover at Macy's for that big exposé on the working conditions of the elves. THAT was a great episode.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bsginc A lie is a lie is a lie. Presented in the context if a news program, such a lie is reprehensible. Whether Daisey is willing to admit it or not, he represented his lies as truths to people whose job was to vette …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Does Virgin sell planes? No, they sell seats.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta He also neglects to mention that with iTunes, the artist keeps 70% while with a typical label they get a much smaller percentage. Uh... no. Assuming Apple takes 30 cents of every song, you seem to think …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer So far, no medical treatment has proven to cure Cancer. That depends on what you consider the test for being cured is. Does Lance Armstrong have any signs of cancer right now? Sure, it may come back. …
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When I checked the Apple site tonight, it still said October 14th delivery.
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Quote: Originally Posted by pridon No mention of on board memory. How d I get to the cloud from my airline seat. On the other hand,Kindle books some Kindle books offered for free download through "overdrive" through my local library. 3 week …
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Quote: Originally Posted by msuberly I looked at Amazon's website and noticed that the prices listed in the article for e-ink readers are "With special offers". Kindle: $79 with special offers, $109 without Kindle Touch: $99 with special off…
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Quote: Originally Posted by amador_o I've never had handbrake fail on a disc that wasn't damaged, but if you have, just use makemkv. It's free for DVD but costs for BluRay, I think. So you can get Handbrake to work on Disney movies?
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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme Terrible ?trendy? new name Trendy 10 years ago.
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From what I've read on all the talk of FCPX, it sure strikes me as this: Those complaining - Video Professionals. You know... the one's who get PAID to do it. Those saying it's fine, give it time, etc - Video Hobbyists. You know... the one's…
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Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but in the Apple Computer vs. Apple Music, the courts found in favor of Apple Computer. Doesn't sound like a good example to use. (For the record, I don't think Apple Music had a legal leg to stand on back in…
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This may have already been mentioned, and it's just a technical detail, but... Popular Science has a *circulation* of about 1.2 million, not a subscription level of that. Circulation includes *unpaid* copies and tons of those copies on the newst…