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foggyhill said: Thaisport said: It was done through NAND memory duplication. Easy way to think about this is like this: Virtual machine, or in this case, vitrual phone. Once they were duplicate the memory, they were able to run…
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nolamacguy wrote: » it seems concentrated w/ older white guys in the US who vote GOP. You're being redundant, but agreed.
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propod: "Traitor? He receives award for human rights and democracy around the globe." Yes, ignorance is global; what's your point?
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[QUOTE]It does seem rather arbitrary though. [/QUOTE] How so?
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You and TimmyDax keep saying that an iCould account requires iDevice ownership. What on the[URL=https://appleid.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyAppleId.woa/wa/createAppleId?localang=en_US] Apple form[/URL] for creating an Apple ID makes you think so?
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According to family and extended family, a Chinese national corporate attorney residing in Shanghai, a dual-citizen financial analyst of Taiwan/U.S. residing in Beijing, and several in the Taiwan computer tech industry (all holding dual citizenships…
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[QUOTE]How doesn't Android have a ecosystem? I see how you decided not to answer the answer, probably because you can't. [/QUOTE] After consideration of a variety of factors, you appear to have received the most suitable answer to your question.
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Quote: Originally Posted by knightlie There isn't one which suits something so stupendously dumb.
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Quote: Originally Posted by myapplelove i was making quite a few points actually: [...] ... It would be "classier" [...] but prove something? With my kind of "asinine" posts? I would never even dream of that. Besides what's anyone trying…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Admitting mistakes, instead of fixing them behind the scenes is not an impressive quality in a CEO. My view is that the CEO admitted to, and fixed the mistake of, Logitech's imprudent reliance on Google.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eksodos This is terrible news for savvy consumers who want the full web experience on their mobile devices. "Terrible", "savvy", "full web experience"; I see what you did there. Satire, right?
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Quote: Originally Posted by JONOROM I can. If you are following Foss's blog and AppleInsider articles you will know that Apple is a participant and key contributor to a number of open standards... But it is becoming increasingly clear that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich And what are those volumes telling you? They're yours; perhaps you might derive a benefit by listening to them.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich ... I haven't heard one good idea come out of Obama or his Keynesian sewing circle in all the time he's been in office. Speaks volumes.
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Quote: ... and I thank you all for the many years of being able to work alongside you. My gratitude for your innumerable contributions, Steve. Most have been touched by them in a variety of ways; many, without comprehending your connection. I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by elroth I understand there's a system preference to change the scrolling back to the traditional way. To alter scrolling direction, go to System Preferences/Mouse and uncheck the top box as in this pic.
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Quote: Originally Posted by JDW ... The fact that Apple did not suggest this sanity to Congress indicates Apple suffers from the same brain disease as Congress. And I'm surprised that more people aren't mentioning this either. Is everyone su…
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Quote: Originally Posted by d-range As far as I understand... If you leave out the emotional reasoning and just look at this issue rationally, ... This whole nonsense again shows the hypocrisy and eagerness of the media to jump on the big g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry If this is the statement to which you refer, then it appears to state that the cell tower and wifi data contained within consolidated.db may be transmitted to Apple ... It is and the data, when transmitted,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by oxygenhose So crime is ok as long as it directed at these 'corporations'? Theft of information is different than physical property? Seems like you want to commiserate with the criminal element here and are "reaching"…