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lepton said: You know those vans Apple has been sending around the streets of various cities? I believe they will use them to extend flyover so that you can seamlessly fly all the way down to street level. This would compete with Google's str…
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Having been "burned" by the quick upgrade of the iPad3 6 months after its release, I'm wiser and more Apple-observant nowadays. Make no mistake I love my aging iPad and it's holding up bravely on iOS9.2.1 though clearly on its last legs. I did well …
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I'll be happy with just plain old Amazon Music, Amazon Videos and the Amazon (shopping) apps on ATV4
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Law enforcement and security authorities have no end of powerful forensic tools to decrypt any smartphone, no matter how locked down with encryption they may be. The current demands to require back door access are simply an attempt to fob off t…
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First came the 64-bit mobile iOS; on top of that came Touch ID. And the previous two steps facilitated the rollout of Apple Pay. Can't wait to see what comes next (Peer-to-peer money transactions? Apple Bank? One More Thing?)
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Most corporate IT departments do the bidding of corporate management, who rarely consult the users of the productivity software and systems that they mandate them to use, and extremely rarely have to or even know how to use same software. And why m…
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This 94% figure may well be patently false, and simply a way for the "analyst market", which is largely skewed to the Apple-skeptical bent, to start flying a kite for the application of anti-trust measures by governments against Apple, despite the f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Ah, mixed messages are encouraged by Apple's executive leadership! That doesn't sound like a good plan to me but Apple knows a whole lot more about marketing than I do. That's precisely the game Tim, Edd…
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Naysayers, how little do we learn from history, even recent history? The Apple TV that is flying off the shelves right now is not the Apple TV in R&D at Cupertino, not by at least 2 or 3 quantum leaps in software and hardware. All this grumbl…
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Another opportunity for 3rd party app developers to jump on and include useful functionality using the TvOS and Siri API's to surprise and delight users like Apple Inc does. Ladies, gentlemen: start your engines!
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Just wow! So good to hear. It's a far cry from the days Apple ][s were shut out by IBM when they launched the first PC. Now they're being ushered IN to the enterprise by IBM Sales forces... Just lik…
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krabbelen wrote: » No. The "foundation" is a common set of UNIX/BSD/MACH kernals that are the building blocks of ALL of Apple's OS's. I believe "Watch OS 1.0" may have been a case of iOS handling "specific UI cases for Watch". But with Watch OS 2.…
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The iSignet! With choice of Amethyst, Opal or Sapphire screen and configurable glyphs and sigils...
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Having spent hours waiting for it to download, I am now seeing the same app available as an update, and also as already installed! WTF? Considering its size, I am loath to download it again. Anyone else get this issue in the Mac App Store?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Did we ever get a definitive answer on whether the 4th gen supports local libraries in the same way as the previous versions? Oh, and could we maybe see the local libraries in the same way as EVERY SINGLE…
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Periscope, Plex and VLC have already hinted at their intentions to develop apps for ATV4 using the TvOS API's, which should bring some interesting versatility and openness to the new Apple TV hardware. No doubt other vendors will throw their hat int…
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The move makes sense in that it is in line with RIM's avowed movement into pure services, where they still have some clout and are seeking to become more platform-agnostic. RIM's expertise in mobile security will strengthen Good and the latter's exp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL I'm a bit ignorant in this area. What does Good (or BB) offer over a simple Exchange server? Better security? Increased performance? Good is becoming well established in the mobile enterprise, particularly w…
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It's called a Hail Mary - and it's a binary outcome. As Yoda once said to Luke Skywalker: "Do... or do not. There is no try..."
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Well, Apple has already tried the "Charity begins at home" approach, even bankrolling homeboy GT, and look where it got them. Good business has no time for partisanship, family or/and tribal loyalty; fool me once shame om you. fool me twice...