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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer That keyboard is just butt ugly. If I wanted a frosted glass table top which that keyboard depicts I'd buy coffee tables with that look. I don't mind the look of the keyboard. I just hope …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland The lock screen is a bit of a mess, with arrows on the top and bottom of the screen only serving to confuse and complicate the elegant iOS lock screen, with no arrow where it matters: pointing the un…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Howie Isaacks You didn't know it was Apple Insider from the beginning? Of course it's biased. That's why "Editorial" is in the title. Editorials are supposed to be biased. I don't always agree with him, and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by saarek Most so called comparisons are by people who are able to build their own PC from scratch & can achieve a significant saving this way. Naturally these people ignore the fact that the average person…
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woodycurmudgeon wrote: » Just buy an 802.11ac USB adapter. Not that difficult to solve. As for upgrading the internals....Name one time in Apple's history that they have made that possible. Yeah, I know the history and figured as much. I wa…
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woodycurmudgeon wrote: » ...only the 2013 MBA takes advantage of the higher speed. To that point, what do you think are the chances that existing Apple devices (e.g., my new late-2012 27" iMac) can be upgraded to 802.11ac?
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I have the Photive Hybrid iPhone 5 Bumper Case, and it's the best iPhone case I've ever used. Just as unobtrusive as Apple's iPhone 4/4S bumper, more durable, transparent to radio signals, and it only costs ten bucks. A helluva lot less than $80! …
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What an amazing relationship!
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I hope it fixes whatever causes my iMac and iPhone 5 to spontaneously stop being able to Sync over Wi-Fi.
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Quote: Originally Posted by pedromartins They are amazing machines. Agreed! Quote: Originally Posted by cmvsm I won't be upgrading to the new iMac due to the lack of an optical drive. Terrible reason not …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bikertwin My guess is Apple is trying to get feature parity of iWork on iOS and OS X, and only then can they use the same file formats and have seamless use of iCloud. If we're lucky, this is precisely on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pooch if you're deleting my comments because i'm critical of the spelling and grammar errors then you ought to go through and delete all the other "noise", there are several others similar comments just …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hittrj01 Best. Qoute. Ever. I love Scott Forstall! That was a great slam on Samsung!
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Quote: Originally Posted by gumashow Yeah, the grammar [mistakes in the AI articles are] a joke. Agreed! Rumor site or not, it's inexcusable and unprofessional. PROOFREAD! Being first to publish isn't always the point. Get it right!
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Quote: Originally Posted by vandil 1. Local Time Machine backups to a physical individual external disk for both my laptop and my desktop. My iDevices sync wirelessly with my laptop and backup locally to my laptop. 2. I ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vandil I remember a lot of people with PowerPC Macs having a significant slowdown going from Tiger to Leopard. So much of a slowdown that, for many PowerPC users, Tiger was the "last" version of Mac OS X. …
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tallest skil wrote: » They've never released a new developer build for an old OS' update after the release of the new one. They released 10.6.8 after Lion came out. I thought they updated Leopard a couple times after Snow Leopard came out. N…
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I have a late-2006 iMac that was CRAWLING under Lion. It was so unusable, I decided to downgrade back to Snow Leopard. I've NEVER downgraded Mac OSes before, but I just couldn't use my computer and was convinced that my old iMac's brain pan was just…
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I can easily get used to the new tabs. Never really used the RSS feature, but I'm disappointed to see that functionality go. Regardless, the changes they've made to Safari have really sped it up! It is noticeably MUCH faster than it was.
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Try PDF Expert. It's $10, but it allows you to edit and save PDFs on your iPad.