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Quote: Originally Posted by Doctor David What was the previous bid Bob....? 6 hours. I'll bid...6 hours and one minute. Wish me luck in the showcase showdown. Might I lower the bid by a WHOLE 2 hours, instead of penny pinching, to 4 hour…
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I don't. That would make my existing SD card reader for the Dock Connector nearly useless.
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I'd rather not. It's a backward step to default to Office formats to trade files with everyone. Besides that, Notes Plus is ten times better than OneNote.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum When Apple ships the iPad with an iOS reinstall drive: And a combined Charger/Airport Express: and comes with MobileMe Backup/Sync/Mobile Extensions tied into iTunes stores Then the iPad will …
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted Looks like Jobs was just talking when he said that MobileMe would "get better" this year. It has barely started!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella Jun 2007: iPhone Jul 2008: iPhone 3G Jun 2009: iPhone 3GS (speed bump, same form factor) Jun 2010: iPhone 4 Jun 2011: iPhone 4S (speed bump, same form factor) Jun 2012: iPhone 5 Or.... just i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted I agree with you. As I mentioned in another thread, ATT should consider "rollover data" which would be a good inducement. I don't think this would cost ATT much because most people buy the plan that keep…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 No kidding. I see little incentive to switch, although interestingly Verizon offers slightly better tethering. If AT&T was smart they would offer a lower tier data plan mainly for use with the 3GS - but …
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Time to buy T-Mobile stock when it hits the crapper! So I can make it up when the iPhone launches 3 years later on T-Mobile USA
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism It?s beyond my ken but I have read quite a bit about CocoaTouch being tied to the underlying OS in ways that allow it to be smoother and more efficient and how Android and other mobile OSes are slow and requi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cvaldes1831 "Yeah babe, you're good for two years. Then I might upgrade, get the younger, sexier model. She'll be thinner too." Okay, you got me. I LOL'ed.
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 This was my first thought. I really like my iPhone and frankly it is what has me interested in an iPad. I still get a bit frustrated at the lack of support for some media files on the net but that is slow…
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Interestingly, people still pay the higher price for music even if Amazon is available. I guess iTunes is just too convenient... and those iTunes gift cards don't help Amazon either Actually, I didn't know that Amazon did daily "deals". I'm goin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gfeier This matches up very well with the (rumored) release of the Verizon iPhone. Yes, Verizon iPhone would work well overseas
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Quote: Originally Posted by sprockkets Oh no! Android sold well because they stole pinch to zoom! How dare they! What will happen if we can only double tap to zoom in? I guess I'll have to buy an iphone! Actually, you can't do double tap to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Smiles77 Wow. That percentage chart on the last page is really messed up. Nearly all the categories have over 100%. Very odd. Maybe it's the same apps that have paid versions and free versions, so they're double cou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pwj ...except in the US, AT&T isn't required to unlock out-of-contract iPhones. It's ridiculous: after you've spend one / two years on the carrier fulfilling the terms of your contract and paying back the handset s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody I think most everyone on the thread (as usual), is so busy being mad at Dan that they aren't making any sense themselves. 1) The article is about Android activations"plateauing" which is exactly what…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pt123 Yeah, they will copy Apple which copied download.com. Download.com doesn't claim to have a comprehensive software store for Macs or PCs, unlike the App Store. And they don't take payments. Nice try
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I guess the poster above me was waiting for HTML5 games... hmmm yes, where were those again? Secondly, people can still use web apps, they just realize that native apps are better, namely because of performance.