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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna I'm trying to figure out what makes this such a big improvement. oh it has voice control. doesn't work outside of searching Amazon. If you try to use it in something like Netflix you don't get Netflix h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Except to change the inputs from your TV to your Apple TV. I still like the physical buttons on the remote better, especially for channel surfing, Guide info and muting or volume adjustments. If the iPhone g…
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What a joke. The whole culture of Google and their services is designed for zero direct interaction with customers. They will point you a link even if you get a chance to ever talk to a Google employee. Plus, in this example having ret…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thataveragejoe How many times do you need to be told Apple was in charge for Maps for iOS. Don't blame Google, they did not write the app, merely provided the API for the information. When Apple asked for …
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First off, I really like the look of the IOS6 Maps app and the turn-by-turn navigation design is excellent and extremely responsive. Love the autofill and history functionality as well. Transit info is not relevant to me so I never missed th…
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Just for the fun of it, I tried using FaceTime over cellular and low and behold, it's working perfectly. To be sure, we do NOT have a shared AT&T Data Plan. Ours is still the original unlimited Data Plan we had with our original iPhones …
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poke wrote: » Loewe make great products but I find it an unlikely purchase. Apple usually buys technology and not product lines. Would they discontinue Loewe's existing product lines? What would be the point of purchasing them otherwise? Apple kno…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna Kyle's theory is that someone got a MBP and maybe damaged it spilling water on it or something and decided to use the body to have some fun and rebuild a new laptop into it. Or at least tried. and then trie…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jsmythe00 I know everyone's needs are different but 32gb of space should not run dry. That us unless you're trying to to have EVERYTHING on your phone. In which case you need a dropbox subscription. 32gb is enough …
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Quote: Originally Posted by elroth It's actually going to be $69.99, but that's not in addition to the Lion download - it's instead of the Lion download (it includes the purchase price for Lion). That's true, but if you purchased Lion via the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mobius Off-topic: Why does everyone keep spelling tyre with an i? Aren't there enough i's in this Apple i-obsessed world already? \ Of course, this question coming from a country where they still refer to people's w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by a_greer Also, even non archane workflows may get worms viruses spyware or whatever and generally when cleaning up from that, the last thing you should use is a restore partition -- the bad ware could have jumped to tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dimitris Might wanna make a correction to the article. The flickering issue didn't come with the recent firmware update. I had this problem from the first minute I got appleTV. I had to update to the then gold maste…
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Wether the report is accurate may not be that relevant. Android in all of it's phone and carrier-specific iterations will be the most used OS, if not now than eventually. So what? Just because it's loaded on a cheap piece of plastic crap (and so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fearless I want a MacBook Air but I'll wait til the first revision to have a Thunderbolt port. I need to be able to access decent video files, ProRes and bigger (not edit them especially, just deal with media) and the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy The 1u server market is all but dead due to Vmware. With HP and Dell you can even get killer 1u servers that will run Vmware very well. Only reason to buy dedicated servers these days is for SQL server or orac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zeph That's my point. Apple's consumer-driven product road map leaves very little room for high-end niche products. I see the demise of the MacPro on the horizon. With that in mind, would it be so terrible if Apple lic…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MarkJones What killed the X-Server was the processor switch from G5 to common Intel processors, basically rendering the only advantage of the X-Server had (the processor) to OS X Server which really isn't a advantage i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by roehlstation You can mount a Mac Pro sideways in a rack and it uses 3U, the Mac Pro is more powerful anyhow. The only thing the XServe offers over the Mac Pro is the optional redundant Power supply, the Mac Pro has mor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xSamplex Apple is basically making consumer appliances at this point, including Mac computers. The power tools they're leaving to the big boys... I agree on servers, but in the "pro-market", Apple is the big boy...…