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There's little impetus for either company to kill the goose laying the golden egg, here. Apple gets some data plan revenues and made a phone everyone wants, with little restrictions over how to actually make the phone. AT&T pays a lot up front…
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Keep dreaming. It was originally reported back in the day, that AT&T and Apple had a five-year exclusivity pact. We don't know whether that's been preserved after the death of the monthly-revenue sharing idea with 3G, but I find it awfully con…
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Okay, here's an idea: What if, for some kind of security's sake, it was used as auxillary storage. In other words, you would now have a slate to store whatever you wanted on it. Accessed by the OS, but could be used to transfer data to another …
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About time. The whole purpose would be to build a front-end iPhone app for the POS system they already use -- there would not need to be any local data storage. Of course, the wireless connection would need to encrpyted, but the phone already has …
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Clearly, we are going to have to see a major UI instrument make headway, and the only logical answer is two-finger taps. Not quite the way you might see it on the mac for contextual menu select, but it would be what would amount to "paused double-t…
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I thought Wired was at least decent. Guess I was wrong. Mr. Chen ought to be censured and come after by Apple's famous lawyers. Irresponsible journalism seems to be rampant these days, from the financial market to tech. At least one good rea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rnaoncfixd Trying it out on 2.5 Ghz 17" Macbook Pro (made just before the unibodies). So far: \The track pad zooming could be a little more accurate. It is far easier to just use the command -/+ What is this tr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ivan.rnn01 tabs on the top seem weird in windows, they are absolutely natural in mac os, the application menu is anyway above them, no, i wouldn't switch it back into safary 3 style. terrific coverflow view... khm... …
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The problem is that the jailbreaking community will complain to Apple for not letting them jailbreak their phone, then, if it is indeed allowed, complain to Apple for not providing the proper hardware for functionality for anything and everything un…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ivan.rnn01 what the "select fragment" gesture might be to do copy-paste... the pinch with only one finger moving? copy (and paste) command though maps naturally onto the tap-and-hold event... I always thought it wou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 A lesson in how MMS works. NEWSBREAK *** YOU CAN SEND AN MMS TO AN EMAIL ADDRESS.*** If you are in dire need of your friend's sending you an MMS ask them to add your email address to your details in their …
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I work in the cancer field myself. Not saying he has a recurrence or anything, but anyone who has ever worked in the clinic knows that health is day-by-day, hour-by-hour. You do some tests, everything shows up fine. You have another symptom and d…
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Netbooks are okay, but forget trying to run Outlook and any other office program on them simultaneously. In the end, no one's going to replace their computer setup, laptop or desktop, with a netbook. Sure, disc drives will soon be dead, and we'll …
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Yeah, okay, sales of Windows PCs rose 7%. Here's the bigger question: how many of those PCs had Vista installed and how many were XP? If a lot had XP, then all it means is that Acer and Asus sold a lot of netbooks. Which is to say that netbook sa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iReality85 Well what exactly do you think Wallstreet is then? Just because gloom (human sentiment) is not scientific data does not make it any less relevant to market conditions. Wallstreet is nothing more than buyin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iReality85 Recession = tightening of the wallet = bad for Apple. That's great that Apple has no debt, but speaking truthfully, a company that does not finance at least some degree of debt causes eyebrows to raise, and…
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I wanna be a so-called analyst. I can just follow rumors and nuance and make up proprietary formulas that no one can examine and put out an investors' note to say not to buy something. When so many people disagree when looking at the same raw data…