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Dammit... I was literally about to order one of these until I read this line... "The Force does not have the ability to wake the wearer within a range of times based on the wearer's sleep cycles, however, a useful feature found in Jawbone's compet…
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ireland wrote: » Arguably the single most important job on the planet. Agreed. That is *definitely* arguable.
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tallest skil wrote: » Screw that. 5C. 5S. I’m not typing idiotic capitalizations. What happens if I need to make it plural? Actually you quite literally *are* typing idiotic capitalizations.
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zippy2shoes wrote: » I just want to point out that the whole lack of buttons and gestures is already being done and it is not new. Samsung has some gestures currently in their Android implementation (It is called TouchWiz - not fan of this one -…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jd_in_sb We never heard a word about smart watches. Then a rumor arrives that Apple is making one. Suddenly Samsung and Google are frantically trying to make one. And after the iWatch is released, Samsung a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Don't be pointlessly confrontational. Good stuff. Credit where credit due. It's worth noting though that over the last 2 years you have engaged in more pointlessly confrontatio…
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tallest skil wrote: » The former; apologies. maybe your best ever post on this forum.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Please stop using this nonsensical, meaningless, made-up trashy term. It might be cool if it meant something but it's just the way ignorant people say "colour." The whole id…
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rcoleman1 2013/07/09 07:01pm Has anyone noticed that Apple sells its devices like wildfires with no comparison to Windows devices? Enough said. I'm not sure that you realise what a ridiculously, hilariously, ill-informed comment this is. Try googl…
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mstone wrote: » Yep, I'm sitting on the patio after dinner reading this and typing on my iPad 3 (the weather is a delightful 75° F no degree symbol on iPad by the way copy and paste from Wikipedia ) but tomorrow when I'm off to the office on mass …
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tallest skil wrote: » Central America is a non-continental political demarcation. North America is as I previously defined it. Central America is a subsection of North America. Yep, that's true. From a continental standpoint, Central America…
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tribalogical wrote: » Actually… the combined Northern, Central and Southern Americas are referred to collectively as "The Americas"… separately they are known as "North America" (comprising the U.S. and Canada), "Central America" (comprising Mexic…
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Cool name. And logo... the use of the triangle makes it immediately clear that "play" refers to play music, play video etc. I've thought for a while that "iTunes" is becoming a bit anachronistic as a name, given that it now acts as a portal fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody I will never understand why people obsess so intensely about having the ability to turn on and off things like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth without having to go to the "extreme" of opening up the standard settings…
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Quote: Originally Posted by REC sigh. have you ever actually worn out your home button? know anybody whose home button got worn out by excessive clicking? mine stopped working (mostly on double clicks), genius bar replaced it.
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Does anyone have any idea why any prototype for a 3G-enabled laptop would have such an absurdly large separate antenna? I haven't seen an antenna like that on a cellphone since the early 1990's?? Why would it not simply be integral to the devi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JLL Yes, because giving end users the choice of not sending data to the publisher is bad. Nice doublespeak :-) Yes, in a way it is bad. The cost of the content consumers get from publications like the FT is subs…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ No, I'm not adopted. As for having compassion, I don't give it to those who don't deserve it. I don't have any compassion for people who abandoned their children. On the other hand, the children of course dese…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy I found this absolutely hilarious, it's like something right out of the Onion. 'Support his son in some capacity'? You mean the son who was the CEO of the most valuable company on Earth? Yeah, I'm sure he's prof…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz One of two items that stops me from considering the iPhone: Google Maps. The other is the lack of support for the AWS band. Fix those and I'm there. And Maps on Android is an altogether amazing experience. T…