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gazoobee wrote: » No offence, but you clearly know little about what constitutes "good art." Hint: "Art" has almost nothing to do with physical beauty or attractiveness (even though personally I find this quite a nice looking piece as I'm sure …
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malax wrote: » SF must be the greatest city in America if "take a look at a fountain" makes it onto the major's agenda. (Especially an ugly one like that. They're acting like it's 240 years old rather than 40. Wow, 1973 was such a historic yea…
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I think it's interesting that earlier this year Nike announced that they won't be making an Android App. With Tim singing their praises, I wouldn't be surprised if the "iWatch" had Nike+ features deeply integrated.
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The holes on the side look wrong, it looks as if the silence toggle has moved to underneath the volume buttons. It's going to be fake anyway, although I am not as opposed to a cheaper iPhone as some seem to be. As others have pointed out, Apple has …
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It seems to me that if true the fingerprint scan would only be used to unlock your iPhone - and perhaps leap into Siri. It doesn't make sense to me that you would be asked to press the home button when visiting a web page or within an app in lieu of…
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Exactly. NFC just hasn't taken off. It's not quick enough to use as an Oyster card replacement on the London Underground for example and it simply isn't needed for contactless payments either, so what's the point?
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Why don't Apple place bollards outside their store fronts?
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I think this is a good idea. I visited a friend of mine recently who (unlike me!) has two small kids. We were talking about how her kids loved playing with apps on her iPhone. She said she was thinking of buying an iPad that they could use, but thou…
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They usually charge you extra to activate your phone?! Seriously?
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Quite clearly the licence was up and Apple chose not to renew it. To suggest that Google wanted the pre-installed app removed doesn't make any sense. Google is an advertising company that makes all its money from advertising, not from selling YouTub…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal Exactly. AT&T is the top 2 largest carrier in the US. Apple is certainly not going to take the iPhone away from it and AT&T knows that. I think it's just a game of chicken right now and n…
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2 can play that game. Apple should "steer customers away" from AT&T when selling the iPhone through their own stores.
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josha wrote: » Sorry but you're out of touch with the market. I and others wanted a smaller iPad for just book reading. I got tired of reading books on my iPhone4. Wife has an iPad2 for that and more. So early this year I got a Black Berry Pla…
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@Wiggin I'd mentioned the quote in my first post, then I looked it up out of interest afterwards, then thought I may as well copy and paste it as a comment. I think it's interesting that Jobs said that their research suggested that 'tablet a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin Why, oh why, do people keep pointing to this one quote and the definitive evidence that there's not a viable market for a tablet in this size range. I have a news flash for you, Steve Jobs is/w…
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Perhaps I should have said "a seven inch device"! I agree with you, but also think this market is so new that Apple will be watching carefully. It might turn out that some people want a pure consumption device, an iTunes Pad perhaps. I still think i…
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Steve Jobs quote, October 2010: If you take an iPad and hold it upright in portrait view and draw an imaginary horizontal line halfway down the screen, the screens on these 7-inch tablets are a bit smaller than the bottom half of the ipad’s display.…
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It seems sensible for Apple to prep a smaller iPad just in case the 7 inch tablets take off, but at the moment everything suggests that people aren't buying them (except perhaps as a cheap Christmas gift as in the case of the Fire). The sandpaper …
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For those with iOS6, how does the guided access feature work? How do you enable it and, more interestingly, disable it?