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philboogie wrote: » If everybody would listen to you you'd end up being Rémi. Perhaps that is your true name, sure looks like its your wish. tldr But can you use left and right mouse buttons independently? No; they make real bad gaming mice.…
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diplication wrote: » To my understanding we are talking about three different warranties here: 1) the legally required EU two-year warranty, which is of very limited scope and requires certain conditions to be met 2) the standard Apple…
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Isn't it funny that this might include Chomp? If the App Store & iTunes Store weren't just frames for buggy HTML, this would be fine. Most, if not all, of the new refinements exhibit flawed scrolling behaviour, for example. Why do Apple not up…
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charlituna wrote: » Yes it does. Unlike these laws it covers all non damage, no matter when it happened nd no where who you bought it from These laws aren't warranties so much as extended lemon laws. They only cover defects present at purchase. A…
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philboogie wrote: » There's really no point in requesting Apple to change their advertisement 'strategy'. Except if people don't ask for it, they will be charged for the repairs. Apple are charging for AppleCare which advertises that it offers …
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Could never get iPod socks to work properly. Besides, iPhone gloves were always more practical; no taking shoes off in public etc.
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Price? Pricey? In any case, this is a great idea for those of us with full high-capacity models who will have to shell out more just to keep all our stuff. Feel a bit of a mug paying apple so much more for increasingly-needed storage when USB driv…
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AppleInsider wrote: » ... and an apartment where the Geniuses' wife has just given birth (dubbed "Labor Day") That was HIS baby!?! Wow that's... odd. These ads were so... off. Funny, but weird. Especially for the big A. We other-countryer…
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If SJ thought this guy was useful, why not keep him around? He might be a giant pain in the ass. Cook may not think he's required. Either way, it's obvious that Cook's presentations are a little lacklustre in comparison to Steve's. And it's not ex…
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Originally Posted by Rogifan I can hear the haters now 'Apple coppied Dell!' More like Daniel Eran Dilger? http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/09/01/a-product-transition-giving-macbooks-the-iphone-touch/ This was (as …
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wizard69 wrote: » Honestly that is assinine! True. Ok so anyway, now we've got the touch layer integrated, that makes room for... More layers? 1) Transparent Photovoltaic layer? Would be a good work around for battery life issues. 2) …
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oooooooh pretty blue status bar... wait... where'd my coloured icons go? Boooooo! Oh yeah and the Youtube thing is shit. Apple made Youtube less crap for a bit though! Except the not being able to change video quality thing. Reti…
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haggar wrote: » Are people here going to start dumping their Samsung TV's? They should. Even the huge borderless pretty ones have absolutely atrocious software. With annoying animated icons and crap smart bullshit and apps worse than android. …
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil ...seeing "Quote:" every time is redundant. I've started manually removing them, and I like how it looks, myself. Looks great. But can we sort out being able to... use Apple devices (!?!) like... …
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wizard69 wrote: » Bull crap! Google had to write code to do this. Such code isn't an accident. They wrote code to get around it, clearly. We can only guess at motive. I'm not sure what you are referring to but it has been well known fo…
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lotones wrote: » While you're white knighting Google let's look at the scorecard here mstone wrote: » Impossible! They had to write some vary specific Javascript code Giving them the benefit of the doubt isn't saying much. They seem to cla…
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In all fairness, this could have been a case of carelessness or negligence on Google's part, rather than cynical malicious profiteering intent. Given that though, doesn't that say something about their views on spying on people? We've never heard …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Drealoth "attractant, such as color intensity, or size, is used for emphasis to make a soft keyboard user cognizant of the location of the subset of characters that the user is most likely to select to stan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage Siri is not a speech recognition technology. The speech-to-text part of the interface is a licensed bit of software from Nuance. Apple have their own speech-recognition technology. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GalaxyTab Windows Phone already has this. http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/news/features/wp7keyboard-042811.aspx Yes. if you read it, you would see that they credit Apple too: Quote: …