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I received them. They come fairly seldom--like every two months or so. None lately. The ones I received were trying to sell me Ray-Ban sunglasses. I can't tell you if they came to my phone number or an email.
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There was a time before GPS... This type of navigation, using accelerometers, is called Inertial Navigation System (INS). It's been in use on aircraft for decades. Using it on modern hand held devices is cool. Should have seen this coming.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic That phone is over 7 years old, battery conservation technology has changed a lot since then Thanks for writing. You may have missed my point. Allow me to respond: 1. If battery technology has progressed th…
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Fascinating. I once had a Samsung Blackjack. Unlike any phone I ever had before, I found TWO batteries inside the box. Wow! a spare battery. How thoughtful. Within two days I found out why the box had two batteries and I created these rules for myse…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac I live in the deep south and have a Mac Pro so I think I know a lot more about this than you give me credit. It can sometimes hover around 100 degrees in the dead of night. I have installed ductless units in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone In all AC units, with the exception of the portable floor unit, which is typically for emergency cooling only, the heat is not *vented* outside, it is exchanged through a coil. Respectfully, I think you sort…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac Who uses a window unit anymore? I haven't seen one of those types of AC in years. Most people with homes will use a central air unit for the whole house. If you only need a small space heated or cooled there ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tenly No. The "bigger antennas" are the wrong wavelength. With antennas, bigger is not better. The antenna length has to be matched to the frequency band of the signals you are trying to transmit or receive on. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleFanatic Wow! 86 million smartphones buried in the desert during 2013 (or Strategy Analytics are just paid shills)... Where are all these Samesung smartphones? I literally have never seen anybody use a Samscum …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 ...I believe I also put in the new crystal to run the mac faster but they had a bad habit of not allowing the Floppy drive to work properly if you clocked it too fast... I don't know if this carried over to th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by s.metcalf I agree dacloo. The Amiga was amazing. Not to mention a games powerhouse beyond its years. I and most of my friends had one. It was only when Amiga died that I ended up with a Mac. I think my parents …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley I'm finding the touch keyboard to be much less accurate recently... Thank you. I don't have any references to point to, but it appears that the software driving the virtual keyboard has taken two steps backw…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee That would have been me. I'm sure Apple has more than a few designs going at any given time that it asks Samsung to build in sample quantities. I'm sure Samsung knew about the A7 being 64bit but they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wtfman What BS. The way things are now once you pay off your 24 month subsidy and "own" your phone you still pay the $20 per month extra, you phone is locked to the original carrier so you really do not own it. So ho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macxpress Things like this will make a cheap(er) iPhone a must, especially for lower income families who can probably afford a $99 iPhone 5C on contract, maybe even 2. However, if they now have to pay $500 for an iPh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by WelshDog . How good is T-Mobile in the Austin area - anyone know? Ok, I don't know how good it is in Austin, but here's something we tried in Dallas: 1. Get one of your out of contract iPhones unlocked by AT&T (g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frood T-Mobile broke the ice, so AT&T is likely doing this in response to compete with the lower rates. I think it's more fundamental than that. When Apple first introduced the iPhone something phenomenal a…
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Well, I always like these gross estimates. Do we really believe that a customer won't eventually buy what he/she came to buy? Sure, some are spur of the moment, but if you want a new iMac, will you really just go across the street and buy a Windows …
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Just as a point of reference: I ordered an unlocked T-Mobile, Gold iPhone 5S, 64GB, on October 30. The estimated delivery time was Nov. 22 to Nov. 29. It arrived today--about two weeks earlier than originally scheduled. I have heard the the Gold, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TokyoJimu To unlock your car doors: Home Button ?Controls ?Portals ?Doors ?Lock/Unlock ?All Doors ?Unlock ?Now ?"Are you sure? This action will allow anyone access to the interior of your vehicle, compromising your …