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I paid with Apple Card and Apple Pay with no issues. for whatever that’s worth. I only had to pay the $90 in taxes though, so maybe that had something to do with it.
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I think a big thing is that AT&T gives you an extra $300 if you get the pro or pro max. You get a $700 credit for the 13 or 13 mini and a $1000 credit for the pro or pro max. It’s essentially money you’re throwing away if you don’t opt for those…
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don't know if anyone else noticed this, but it seems that now if you inadvertently use the autocorrect while typing, it pops up a little bubble that lets you switch it back to the non-corrected version automatically.
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Quote: Originally Posted by rtm135 Untrue. I recently bought a music video just to see if it was locked down and it was. You sheep missed the point. DRM or not, no one buys music anymore. Laughable how you now try to cover up the fact that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rtm135 Big deal. Who actually buys music anymore, especially music full of DRM? you do realize that the iTMS doesn't have DRM anymore, right?
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Oh, nobody does that stuff anymore. by the looks of this thread, you may well be right, at least when it comes to "being happy"
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dave K. "Wasn't their music centered around what was happening in 60's?" Um, no. Unless you consider things like falling in love, feeling alone, feeling happy, etc "what was happening in the '60s" VERY few of ther…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bdkennedy1 With headphones on, I can't tell the difference. In my car with an Infinity sound system, I can completely tell the difference. I asked if you've ever blind tested yourself. That is, listened to a mix o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bdkennedy1 Depends on your satisfied with files that are half the quality of a CD. Have you ever blind tested yourself against 256 kbps AAC and a CD? I've NEVER seen anybody pass that and I work in studios. I know…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ozz I'm done with apple. I want live stream. People can buy a cd god bloody fools at apple You're done with Apple because they have offered you an option that you don't have to take?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rob55 BTW, have you ever used the feature in iTunes where it'll convert to 128k on the fly and copy those files to your iDevices? I've seen it but haven't tried it yet. Just curious. Perhaps I'll give it a shot this w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I saw this on CNET ... sorry if it's already been posted here. Weird that it is time limited so drastically or is this BS? "The digital content is exclusive to iTunes, a representative of The Beatles' …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pembroke It will be very interesting to see what the Beatles iTunes sales will be. Given that everyone already has all their music ripped in iTunes, rationally, it should be pretty close to nil. People said this abo…
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I find it kinda sad that so many people feel so compelled to boo hoo this. Just watch that video and see the joy that this band brought and still brings to so many people. Sure, it doesn't personally bring me any benefit. I have every album, most…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tenguy I downloaded the Beta the day after it was available. Tried it for 2 days & trashed it. It might be fine for PC but Safari & FireFox are just fine for y Macs thank you. So your basis of comparison is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by technohermit I took it to mean the Street thinks Apple will beat Apple's guidance. It never occurred to me to even care what these articles say about Apple and Wall Street and their collective intelligence, as the art…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sticknick Agreed 100%. All you really need is a back button, an address bar, a bookmarks menu and a site window to surf the web. But nooooooo ... everything has to be jazzed up and over toolbar'd and over optioned a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee I tend to disagree with this and I don't think there is any evidence to support the idea that most Safari users are just using it "by default." Safari has a particular appeal to people who like the Apple'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cliphord You don't read the WSJ much, huh? "Expectations" were "set" in the past. Analysts now feel that Apple will exceed those expectations. I don't see how that's "logically impossible." For example, in Jan. 2009…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee I think Chrome browser share will continue to grow, but it won't be at Safari's expense. It offers nothing to the average Safari user but promises to replace Firefox completely once the plug-in mania gets sta…