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dasanman69 wrote: » It's, good riddance. At least he spelled sux right.
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Just the other day a "source" with "ties" to Google claimed that Google had already submitted an app to Apple. Now another source is saying the app is incomplete and won't ship for months. My source is calling BS on this whole story.
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apple wrote: » Does it matter really? That's their problem. No, it doesn't matter. But when the news is favorable, they change the subject.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac_128 Google is biding its time, waiting for wider adoption of iOS 6 to maximize the Apple customer base ire. Only then will Google gallop in like the knight in shining armor to offer its free Google Maps …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mrstep I agree that search can't be far behind. (A year or two?) And correctly so. Google decided to bite the hand that was feeding them and it doesn't look like that was a smart move. Apple cutting t…
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Smart move by Apple. First Siri, then Youtube and Maps... Google search is next. I understand the strategy and fully agree. My only complaint is that Apple didn't do it sooner. What appears to be a flop to the tech press, is really a strateg…
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I hope this isn't the same "connection" who said Google has submitted a maps application to Apple for iOS 6.
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Ouch: http://www.anandtech.com/show/6324/the-iphone-5-performance-preview
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solipsismx wrote: » I don't get this new argument that Apple has to crowd source to get street view working or get accurate placement of locations for their maps. This isn't Siri. This isn't particular to any one user. My TomTom app on the iPhon…
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winter wrote: » I'm not going to say Samsung didn't copy some things from Apple but come on don't you think enough is enough? No. Should the courts stop prosecuting repeated sexual offenses for the sake of exhaustion?
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munas wrote: » It would be nice to hear that all these billions will be spent by Apple on QC/QA and no betas or beta-like products for end users in future. That's stupid. If that were necessary, they would just use some of the $120 billion in c…
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I'm suffering from litigation fatigue. I know it comes with the territory, but I wouldn't hold it against AppleInsider if they decided to pass on a litigation story - lol.
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runbuh wrote: » The timing of the Maps replacement was just plain poor/rushed. The problems with Maps will all be worked out soon, and many Android fans will still be waiting for their ICS upgrade that may never come. I disagree. They should…
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solipsismx wrote: » I agree with this, but I don't agree with the time in which they did it or their seemingly lack of interest in any StreetView-like feature. Note: I was recorded in line yesterday for the iPhone by a NAVTEQ car. I could see A…
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runbuh wrote: » It called a test case/scenario, something Apple should have used more before they replaced a less-then-perfect mapping application with a clearly inferior substitute. Apple made the right choice in ditching google maps.
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natesf wrote: » Wow! These are horrible in a way that I never thought possible from Apple. Yikes! Apple -- pull these down like the "Genius" batch. I never make comments here -- I think the last time was like 10 years ago -- these adds are so bad …
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I like them all... But Thumb and Cheese are my favorite..
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Steve on Technology and Liberal Arts:
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daharder wrote: » My experience thus far is: 01) Very nicely built device, though I can see why some are noting the fragility of the coating on the black version (NOTE: I already covered it in Carbon Fiber) :-) http://imageshack.us/a/img854/…
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Invest in a camera for crying out loud...