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Quote: Originally Posted by s.ballmer You don't own an Apple TV, do you teckspud? Either that, or you've not yet updated your Apple TV to version 2, released almost 14 months ago. Your comments on the device have no validity. ???????????…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GatorHawk If you are concerned that the Skype application on the iPhone will not answer your calls when you are using other apps, You can have the calls forwarded to your cell number This way you will not miss an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell If this were true. If there were any conclusive proof that multi-tasking did not negatively effect battery life, tech journalists would be disputing Apple. I haven't seen a single story disputing Apple's ratio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell It wouldn't look so good with blank screen from deprecated battery life. Are you really going to drag this argument around to every topic about the iPhone? Well other devices seem to handle running backgrou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jeffharris Yes the iPod touch 2G needs a headset with a microphone, like the Etymotic hf2, in order to use Skype. But it's certainly worthwhile. I downloaded it, since I just got my iPod touch, but haven't bought a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Both the original iPhone and iPhone 3G will be supported out of the box, as will the second-generation iPod touch which launched last September. The original iPod touch will need access to a third-party mi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Virgil-TB2 What I said in my original post still stands. The TCO (total cost of ownership) of a Mac is *lower* than a PC. It always has been and always will be. They last longer, they need less repairs, the majority…
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I have two notebooks, a MacBook Pro that is 22 months old and a Dell XPS that is 25 months old. The Dell I use for work and the MBP for home. The MBP is not my first Apple Computer, I bought a MacMini four years ago to be my HTPC and my wife also ha…
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In Australia The Dell 9" netbook is being given away for nothing upfront with a $50pm two year contract (about $30 US), with speeds on 3G broadband now upped to 21MB it is actually becoming a bloody great service for people who live in metropolitan …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lorre No they won't. Apple OWNS the +$1000 computer market, they have like 65% market share there. It is possible this will sell more than the MBA but it's definately not a certain fact, I actually think it's pretyy un…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bokuwaomar 16GB iPod Touch: $299.99 subsidised 16GB iPhone: $299.99 rumored unsubsidised 16GB iPhone: $699.99? Something doesn't seem right. Standard phone subsidies are usually no greater than $200, and often le…
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Quote: Originally Posted by imacmadman22 MBA killer? Hardly, this reminds me of the other Dell product that was a supposed "killer" of an Apple product. That would be the Dell DJ - remember that? I'm not a notebook/laptop fan in the first …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross What IS interesting is that despite the limitations, the iPhone has already made big inroads into business, and will continue to do so. Not as much as you think, I spend all day with clients and the only i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by S8ER01Z Why? I am a developer for a router company.. our software runs on a linux platform and runs for years until we want to upgrade them. I also have Windows Server boxes in the building that have uptimes for 6…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JakeTheRock Oh really? Then why do I seem to recall the fact that the only reason people buy Dell computers is that you can get a Desktop from them for under $500? Dell is the number one computer manufacturer in the w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Steven R Wilson There's simply no such thing as a background process running on a severely resource constrained device (battery, limited cpu and ram) running "quietly in the background." Sorry, but you are wrong. Th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Well, at least we seem to understand each other. I have to say though, that there are a lot of business apps that use the internet. It's not the same as browsing, but internet use is becoming important for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross This was your post: I responded directly to that. It's not true. First of all, browsing on the internet was, and is, such a lousy experience for the Blackberry users that can do it, that most don't bother…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross That's not true either. RIM is desperately trying to capture that market. That's why most of their new phones dropped the easy to type on keyboard. Now, sending e-mails on many newer Blackberry's is difficult.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips What was that stat I saw last week ...? iPhone users account for 60% or more of smart phones accessing the web while the Blackberry users didn't reach 1%. I'd say iPhone users are too busy to worry about…