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New iMacs targeted at pro users? Kind of like I predicted back in October....
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Is True Tone always on, something that can be turned off? I can image that artists and graphic designers would not prefer to have the apparent colors in their projects shifting from one location to another, even though the RGB or CMYK values are not…
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As Samsung loves to copy Apple in every way, their new product launch events probably end with "one more thing", but it probably goes something like this, "Oh, and one more thing. Does anyone have a fire extinguisher?"
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sockrolid said: New. iMac. Please. I am waiting on an iMac update also. If the next performance bump isn't significant I'll probably buy a used or refurbished "Late 2015" model.
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I opened my email about a free year of HBO this morning. I'm not a huge HBO watcher, but it was a welcome surprise. My 3-month trial of DirecTV NOW just ended but I decided not to cancel (before the free HBO). So far I've received a free Apple TV, a…
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AppleZulu said: Yeah, but where do they start throttling your "unlimited" data with that plan? I used to have it and had to bail out of it when they started throttling data, which is a limitation, which makes calling the plan "unlimited" …
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randominternetperson said: How does this compare to the grandfathered unlimited plan that was available with the early iPhones? I expect a disproportionate share of AI users have that plan. I have a grandfathered unlimited plan from back …
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mike1 said: 9secondkox2 said: So... what does all that stuff do to a human being? also... anyone else think the copper pole looked a bit... alternative? Lol no thanks. I don't want to live in a microwave oven with a stripper pole in …
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AppleInsider said:Quasistatic Cavity Resonance (QSCR) uses objects found in the average household to generate magnetic fields "objects found in the common household" You know, like the stripper pole shown in the photo.
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"It's like raaAAAaaain"
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I like the Smart Sync concept in regards to freeing up local disc space, but if you lose connectivity, you are temporarily screwed if there are docs only saved to the cloud that you need to access. Also, having every file saved locally gives me a li…
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I've always been a fan of Myriad. To me it has a little more style than SF, which pretty much looks like Helvetica at first glance. Yes, I know there are subtle differences and Apple designed SF specifically for readability on small screens, but SF …
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The original offer seems odd anyway. Leave AT&T and we'll reward you with a year subscription to an AT&T product. I know some folks have had connection issues with DirecTV NOW, but I've been using it for almost two months and I'm pretty happ…
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I did the 3-month deal for the free Apple TV and I've had very few problems with using it on both the Apple TV and on my iPhone 5S. In fact, I'm watching CNN on my iPhone right now. I was planning to cancel after 3 months, but if they continue to gi…
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kamilton said: Maybe they were tied up, taken away and held for ransom... Listen, it don't really matter to me. Everybody's got to fight to be free. $500 for a product that is available for hundreds less by competitors and is quickly beco…
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sog35 said: gocolts1818 said: Do you not realize that you can download all of the channels apps and verify all of them with your DirecTV login info with the new One Login feature? And then you'll have your DVR for each channel. th…
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lukei said: More Sogtastic nonsense. No one makes money at current streaming prices. Apple and Amazon do what they do for reasons of ecosystem not profit. Artists make their money from live performance and merchandise. You forgot the…
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sog35 said: Apple Music should be $4.99 for individual $8.99 for 2 $11.99 for 3 $13.99 for 4 Current prices are way too high. I don't think current prices are "way too high". Apple Music is $9.99/month. Let's say you listen to music whe…
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So someone who received a product from a company (possibly for free) before the product is even shipping is spouting high praise. Isn't that par for the course...business as usual...you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours? I'm sure the new MBP is a …