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As well respected as the company may be that gathered the data AT&T reported, AT&T didn't reveal the scope of their testing. If, for example, their scope was to test calls while driving the major Interstates of the US, of course the dropped…
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I'm curious how Apple came to the conclusion their statement implies: That weak user passwords is the sole vulnerability that was exploited. I certainly wouldn't argue against it being the most likely cause. Probably far more than 400 out of any …
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That's simply too much money for a digital file, especially a locked-down one. If they want to go the iTunes Plus route and charge $9.99 for a DRM'd file and $12.99 for an unlocked ePub file, now we may be getting somewhere. Don't forget that on…
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Sorry Apple, I still don't get what this thing is good for. Now that you've release the iPod Touch/iPhone, the iPad doesn't do enough to justify its size (much less its price). I think its destined to be the coffee-table book of computers: http:/…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MJ Web The color palette is classic ROY G BIV ROY G BIV + Silver + Gray, sure . I was referring the visual effect of going from the image of the Nanos with their dripping paint to the invitation image moreso than t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox Hmmmm..... someone already reference the iPod socks, but those colors come from the iPods.....so.... Here's the current Nano pallet, also using the paint motif: And here's the product announcement co…
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What does it actually mean to have 802.11N? My EEEPC netbook has N but I don't think it has the multiple antennas necessary to work at full speed so it never exceeds 65 Mbits even when its right next to my router. I didn't see any obvious antennas…
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I find it interesting that Google didn't mention music at all in their presentation nor did anyone ask about it in the follow-up Q&A session. Some kind of built-in music playback/management seems to be a necessary checkbox for consumer phones, …
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Prince, I guess I should thank you and your hyper-biased, inflammatory writing for giving me something easy to complain about. Part of what separates you from a journalist, however, is that you don't provide facts to back up your inflammatory comme…
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WTG AT&T Execs! Display your ignorance for all to see so that we don't have to speculate anymore. What a stupid, threatening thing to say to your own customers. These so-called "abusers" and "data hogs" are your best and most excited cust…
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Quote: Originally Posted by antediluvian In silicon valley, specifically around Palo Alto and Stanford U., AT&T reception/signal strength is abysmal. N.B., that this is only a few miles away from Apple corporate headquarters in Cupertino, CA…
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Although I think it is unlikely that Apple will release a phone that works on both CDMA and GSM, it is nice to dream. Wouldn't it be great to have some choice as a consumer? I'm pretty tired of the carriers running everything when it comes to phon…
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The # of People Covered spec where AT&T claims to beat VZW needs some explanation. People move. Is their comparison of population density and coverage maps based solely on where people live, where they work, where they go? Given that the whol…
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No simultaneous data and voice on VZW is a missing feature I was unaware of. Without this competition between VZW and AT&T, I may never have known. The wireless business is so locked down with proprietary information, even about what standards…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Drow_Swordsman I'd love to be able to get a smartphone without having to pay the data plan. I live on a college campus where I have wifi everywhere 24/7, I have zero interest in paying for a data plan I don't intend t…
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Thanks Brian Garner for writing this article like a journalist. I don't think I could stand another AT&T ad from Prince McLean on the topic.
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Prince, you're presenting inaccurate information in your AT&T vs Verizon 3G Speed Graph. As a VZW customer, I can say that I commonly get connection speeds in excess of the 1.4 Mbps shown in Prince's graph as the maximum, ideal speed. If you l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Except that competing PCs don't run OS X. No sale. That would fall under the heading of "differing features," wouldn't it? As an owner of both Macs and PCs, a growing group of users, I'd like to see comp…
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What do competing PCs cost? Since the answer is usually, "Nothing competes with a Mac," lets define competing: 1) Similar hardware: Processor, RAM (quantity and speed), Graphics Card, Screen size, Screen res, Screen quality (contrast, color accur…
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"a new level of collaborative differentiation" ??? Thanks for the press release.