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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Would that make him a "Wannawu"? Sweet
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Quote: Originally Posted by reverie There are USB sticks for that. You don't need to buy a new phone just to go online with your notebook. In Germany it so happens that T-Mobile allows you to use your USB stick under your iPhone contract at no ex…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zanshin pretty sure Jobs isn't bursting into homes and setting up death-camps for people they catch using other phones, or even hacked iPhones. Not yet, but you know they can listen to every thing you say.
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Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity I think it's fairly certain that nokia will take a huge hit over the next few years. And the iPhone will be significantly to blame. You make a great point, but one thing to consider is that some people s…
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I mean really, who is this guy? A Shaw Wu wannabe?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider To the analyst, this could potentially lead to "double or triple" his institution's projected sales for iPhones, which at last check anticipated 15.7 million units in 2009; as a result, it would signific…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kibitzer As to the technology, agreed. That's been discussed before so it's nothing new by your definition. But the Apple filing sets forth a product roadmap for a system that can work in real life. Although an actu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 8CoreWhore They're going for home and auto connectivity followed by work connectivity. It's not new, they just want to do it better. Now this is a sensible post. Thanks.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kibitzer It's amazing how quickly new concepts get pooh-poohed by those afflicted with visionary myopia. Pay attention, people - this could be another game-changer from the fertile brains at Apple - the likes of iPod …
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Ericsson, before Sony Ericsson had something similar about 5 years ago using Bluetooth. This is hardly innovative.
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This weekend I found out how actually useless the iPhone is as a phone. My DSL connection went down. Well, because Apple does not allow a full BT stack and has crippled this so-called Smartphone, I was forced to go out and purchase a phone that h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gobble gobble GPS is illegal in Egypt, that's why. Are you saying that GPS devices are illegal in Egypt, as in they are not allowed by the government for sale there?
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Quote: Originally Posted by THT Um, lets not get ahead of ourselves. It's highly doubtful that any product today will support anything more than a 32 GB SDHC card due to the undoubted electrical specification changes that'll happen to support 32+…
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Quote: Originally Posted by THT I don't think I implied or said that you don't get multiMbps download speeds. I was trying to say you never get the theoretical bandwidth number and that it is likely you only 40% of theoretical. That you were surp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE Who said anything about Apple manufacturing their own batteries?! No one else has because it is cheaper to keep things the way they've always been than to come up with something that looks and feels good. W…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jahonen Those 2.something Mbps figures was achieved after a work day in the middle of Stockholm about a year ago on a thursday evening with 3.6Mbps HW. Measured by real life downloads from the internet sitting in a hot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism As usual, your comprehension of the topic is wanting. Funny....
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Quote: Originally Posted by quinney Your dumb post was sponsored by Nokia. Wow. How original. Came up with that all by yourself did cha?
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab No, I am just saying that it's a design choice. Remember how PC world said that iphone's battery life is on the top end in their battery tests. http://www.pcworld.com/article/14834...ts_rivals.html What …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Foo2 This legislation is sponsored by... Nokia. Nokia reminds all Europeans that a happy Nokia makes for a happy EU. Your dumb post was sponsored by Apple.