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BBC News still insists on Flash if you're using a desktop. It's why I dumped BBC News from my shortcuts.
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I don't have it on my MacBook. The only time I ever missed it was on the BBC news site. Today I had enough and deleted the BBC News bookmark and replaced it with another news site instead. Bye bye BBC.
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This site is putting up articles for the sake of it. There is no need for these instructions that make simple, intuitive things seem complex. I customised my watch faces with no help or instruction, it is an intuitive and simple process. I'm expe…
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And furthermore, the arrangement was a matter of public record, was it not? This was not a secret, done behind closed doors? The EU had 10 years to object. They should not be able to touch Apple, they should only be able to fine Ireland. They shou…
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You're right. How can you enter into contracts or agreements if another body can come along at any time in the future and declare it invalid? Worse, I don't think anyone knows or can say whether something is valid until it's tested in court or whate…
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Why are Apple's competitors not beating back its advances? Lex Luthor: 'All I ask you to do is to kill Superman, and you can't even do that one, simple thing.'
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shake to anything is dumb and slightly dangerous
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pooch dropbox has demonstrated that they can't be trusted with users' personal data. why would i also give them my email account passwords so they can scan my mailbox "for me"? just search the intertubes for…
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I understood spammers make up email addresses. No problem that many or most won't exist, they just bounce. Any that don't are thereby validated and added to their list for repeated use. If you have the means, check for email sent to non-existent us…
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I wouldn't call it a flaw, I think it's worse. A flaw would be when it does it accidentally through a bug or design error. This is working as intended. That makes it criminal. Not legally but small 'c' kind of criminal. It's a cynical, disrespectful…
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OK, so Apple made a mistake here. Serious, not serious, whatever. What I want to know is what is AppleInsiders excuse for publishing it? Why? You think you can disseminate the information yet not be like the bad people who do it for bad reasons…
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Hopefully people will see island hermits link and finally realise this 'I don't wear a watch so neither does anyone else' mentality is stupid. The argument is often that a phone can also tell you the time. How long ago did rings, earrings, necklac…
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#next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; } I agree there should be ownership and therefore the right to pass inherit, lust like physical media. But als…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jpellino http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/ DOA How can you declare it DOA when it hasn't arrived yet? Did Apple tell you it's ready? Why do Apple have to deliver the features rumour sites expect at the times ran…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rigorkrad it really upsets me that all the apple news sites are going around and keep publishing the same story over and over again about "no known changes for the airport extreme" I also don't know why they say r…
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I never understood this rumour. Firstly, the iPhone did most of this damage from day 1, where the carrier cannot make changes or brand the phone in any way. The carrier became a carrier only, not a supplier of phones. Even if they supplied the ph…
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So Microsoft went from not needing to mention Apple, and thereby demeaning itself, to needing to define itself in terms of Apple. Apple, meanwhile, went from comparing itself to the big guy, to being able to stand on its own two feet.
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Quote: Originally Posted by wally007 This was expected but unless you're made of money or really stupid , Or honest or able to see other peoples point of view or or simply why the world doesn't just flat out owe you everything you want. Unless…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AaronJ OK, I know this question may make me look like an idiot (not difficult to do, really), but here goes: I have a 27" iMac that I've had for months, and I've never had a problem with it. I'm still supposed to i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by saarek Damn if that is the "one last thing" how boring and uninspiring would that be. I know that lots of Americans would jump for joy, but for most of the rest of the planet that already standardised on gsm it woul…