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I guess 2g is better than nothing, but it's not enough to make me switch carriers. In many cases, a prepaid sim in the local country and an unlocked iPhone would work out better. A couple of questions about the texting: 1. Is it only to free to s…
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Bad news for DoCoMo brings me so much joy! Their proprietary network (i-Mode/SP-Mode) is unnecessary and irrelevant in a world of multiple carriers. It reminds me of AOL and their closed network. DoCoMo's insistence that Apple pre-load SP-Mode was …
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Just wondering... Even if the LAUSD implements smarter restrictions on the iPads, I don't think there's anything stopping any student from doing the following: 1. Take iPad home 2. Create backup of restricted iPad in iTunes 3. Install a fresh copy…
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napoleon_phoneapart wrote: » Agreed. I've seen enough passengers acting like idiots. I actually had a guy sitting next to me who wouldn't stop texting on his iPhone before we started to taxi for takeoff. The flight attendant asked him nicely to tu…
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I can finally stop hiding my headphones while I listen to music during takeoff. I truly believe some flight attendants enjoy ordering passengers around and oppose this measure because it will diminish their powers.
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enigmamatic wrote: » It's actually the provisioning that tells the device what frequencies to use and what software is allowed to run on what phones. All iPhones are the same. If you buy a phone in say, Saudi Arabia, it will not have FaceTime inst…
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I had no idea the LAUSD intended to lock down these devices. How futile. A school district's IT department is no match for hundreds of thousands of motivated kids with hours and hours of time to kill. Reminds me of my days in high school. They will…
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Ok. Now this is just sad and shameless.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iamnemani This is good news. I have travelled a fair bit, and the problem often tends to be only with iPhones. Most of the other apple products (esp. the macbooks and iPads) are already serviced internationally. …
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I never had any problem getting warranty work overseas. Between 2003 and 2006 I lived in Osaka, Japan and took my Titanium Powerbook G4 with me. During that time, I had my logic board, hard drive, battery and display replaced while under my extend…
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This is a great use of AR! I just finished a video about Audi's new augmented reality based owner's manual. This is even cooler than AR-based oil changes!
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Mediocrity prevails! It's hard to blame the newspaper executives for this decision. Most consumers of media would not be savvy enough to notice the difference. Though nothing beats the nearly-infinite flexibility of a pro DSLR camera with a good c…
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Part of me wishes Apple would buy back all if its stock and go private. That way the company would not be beholden to investors looking for short-term gains and scrutinizing R&D costs without understanding the big picture. Apple makes GREAT PR…
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This is great. It reminds me of an old AT&T commercial from the late 80s (or early 90s) that made several future predictions. Doctors and patients having instant access to medical records was one of the examples given for how the future would …
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Can anyone confirm that we can unlock without iTunes (by unseating the SIM)? I'm in Japan right now and will be traveling to China on Saturday with nothing but my iPhone and iPad. I won't have access to my computer until next month. It would b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac I lived in Japan for 13 years and am well aware of lucky bags. Usually you pay anywhere from 10,000 to 50,000 yen or more and break even on or do a little better compared to retail prices on a bunch of unsold cra…
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Quote: Originally Posted by myapplelove I won't be pc and I ll say that Japan has many accomplishments and cultural significancies to admire, but it also harbours some of the most sadistic, twisted, and uniform mentalities. Quite a statement. …
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Any chance we'll get a: "One more thing"?
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I heard this on NPR while driving to work this morning and wondered if the news would circulate. This is definitely a testament to the ease of use of the iOS. I wish the congresswoman a speedy recovery and my heart goes out to all the other vict…
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It's interesting that this news comes a day after I read an article stating that the Japanese government moved to relax the rules regarding the unauthorized use of copyrighted materials. http://www.japantoday.com/category/n...yrighted-works