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Maybe they're giant (e.g., aerial view) Apple-product boxes %u2014 like the ones the products ship in. The one in the middle is probably an iPhone box. On either side, maybe an iWatch and perhaps even a new, mystery product.
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...and STILL no highlighting for PDFs. Because who would ever need to do that?
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I happily paid for it -- and am enjoying it. But there aren't really any "all-new features." (For example, the mute filters you described were there in v2.) This is a thorough, cosmetic redesign -- and it's fantastic. But to cite "all-new features…
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This article's headline is misleading. Since it doesnt mention the 5S, it seems to imply that the 5C will be the flagship. The article helps to clarify this, but the headline is still misleading.
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You wrote: "accessible only by swiping left or clicking the home button..." But you meant: "accessible only by swiping *right*... :-)
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Photos also obsoletes PhotoCal.
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Stupid rumor, though I love rumor sites. How's that for an oxymoron? Well, that isn't an oxymoron at all. So, in that sense, it's not so good. :-)
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#next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; } If the subject of this article is intended to mean "without Wi-Fi," it's missing a hyphen: "Wi-Fi-free." Without th…
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rfhjr wrote: » This direction for "Apple TV" is vastly superior to entering the commoditized flat screen market. Let Sony, Sharp, Vizio, et al fight over the big box. That market stinks, with low margins, high stocking and shipping expenses,…
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timusca wrote: » They'll release their own app so you won't have to miss it. not sure if you're following, Tim. as far as we know, iOS 6 maps don't have a replacement for street view at all. the new flyover' feature's nice and all, but that doe…
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exactly how does someone walk into best buy, select an item that says "samsung galaxy tab," walk to the registers, pay for it, get it home, open it -- and only THEN realize it's "[U][/U]not an iPad"?? while I do believe samsung has infringed upon a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So why doesn't Apple just do it for their applications, then? I've paid into it by purchasing from Apple. i've wondered the same. as the mac app store matures, i'm hoping apple will "grandfather in"…
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Quote: Originally Posted by yensid98 I think it's because the Mac App Store provides a service (update notification and simple install) and Apple doesn't feel they should offer that service to people who haven't paid in to it buy purchasing throu…
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Your opening sentence: "Apple has filed motions to temporarily halt two of its lawsuits with Motorola Mobility..." ...is worded in a confusing way. By stating that Apple has filed to halt two of "its lawsuits," you imply that Apple is the enti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blackintosh Not making a deal with Verizon was a terrible mistake on Jobs' part. yes. due to the successes of its mobile devices, along with its other products, apple is now the second largest corporation in the wor…
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good luck with that. :-)
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Linked Contacts As can be seen below, a new version of the Contacts app due to ship with this summer's release will let users link multiple contacts together to form unified contact lists. The option "L…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thompr My understanding is that it is "grudgingly OK" to do this when the noun is an acronym, as in the question "how many PDF's did you send me?" Another poster suggested another use case "how many A's did your son g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 It should be labeled "Search" anyway. you took the words right out of my mouth. i don't see this as a slap in google's face at all. apple is constantly refining the OS -- and i see this simply as a refine…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tomfoolery It seems like the basic reactions to the new background-processing stuff ("multitasking," if you insist) fall into three categories: Developers: "Hey, cool. Now I can keep the stuff that actually needs to…