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Glad to see Notes linking with Evernote. Everything else does. That's what make Evernote indispensable. There's so many ways to get things into it. It's my big filing cabinet, database, and writing platform. I disagree that it's become bloat-ware. Q…
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I had screen protectors on my Palm Pilots, but that's because they had plastic screens that scratched if you looked at them cross eyed. I've had seven iPhones with no screen protectors, and I had only one scratch, and it was very minor. You had to l…
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Self-driving cars are in the hands of consumers now, albeit very few. Check out the YouTube videos by Tesla self-driving car owners. They may not be fully autonomous, but it's amazing what they can do. Google disagrees with Tesla's iterative approac…
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Here's why you need an App screen on the Watch. If you have more than about six glances, it becomes unworkable to swipe through them. Glances is not an acceptable replacement for the App screen.
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I use the Utility face on my Watch, but I was wanting to put more complications on it than it would hold. Then I discovered I could eliminate a couple with Siri. "Hey Siri, stopwatch" brings up the stopwatch app. "Hey Siri, countdown five minutes" s…
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I drove by years ago and took a couple of photos. It still had a TV antenna sticking up from the ridge of the roof then. I also took photos of the handsome two-story house with the garage in the back where William Hewlett and David Packard built t…
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Melgross quote: "There is no way a company the size of Microsoft gives someone the top position because of loyalty alone." How do you think Ballmer got the job?
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Wonderful comments, some of them downright insightful, especially christopher126, fake_william_shatner, and gazoobee. I couldn't agree more.
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What about us people who wear prescription glasses? Oh right, we're not cool anyway. There is an antisocial aspect to smart phones, but creepy glasses aren't the solution.
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Is that bulge in the top middle of the back the camera? This thing will wobble like crazy when laid on a flat surface. That alone would be a deal breaker for me. Bad design...again!
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Since it would have contact with skin, it could provide biometric monitoring and feedback. It could be a real winner with runners, athletes, people who need to monitor their blood pressure, etc.
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Can't believe some of the comments here. I thought Dilger did an inciteful analysis of the difference between Apple and the lemmings. My next iPad will have 128GB because I keep doing more with it and putting more on it.
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Ironically, the iPhone 5 will come alarmingly close to matching the capabilities of Leica's $7K camera.
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Interesting vent system at the window head. Would like to see more detail on how it will work.
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If Samsung were an employee of Apple or any other company, they would have been fired by now for stealing. I hope Apple stops doing business with them. They don't need them. It would leave Samsung free to impress us with their innovation.
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People are excited by the cover with a keyboard. I wouldn't want one, and here's why. If you fold the cover back so you can walk around with the tablet, you would be constantly pressing the keys on the back. If you take it off, then you have an ex…
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No need for MS Office for iPad. Two apps for iPhone and iPad (Quickoffice and DocsToGo) allow you to view, edit, and create Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files. These are mature apps that have been around for quite awhile.
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Apple rarely has the big original idea. They take something that's already out there, e.g. GUI, MP3 player, smart phone, tablet and do what no one else was able to do--they do it right. Then everyone copies them. Apple stays in front by continuing t…
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I sent this to rememberingsteve@apple.com: This is my second message. First there was a small private ceremony for family and close friends. This was as it should be. The great loss millions of us feel pales in comparison with theirs. Then there …