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tzeshan said:Huawei is banned because it violated IEEPA thus is considered a national security risk. Do you see the logic here? No, you need to actually understand what is IEEPA. It is a law sanctioning Iran. Now you think you understand the log…
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PDF Expert has excellent search capability. It is also great for marking up a document with highlights, notes, and text. I find it indispensable for work.
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A "squabble" is a fight or tussle. A "quibble" is a minor complaint. The article's comment about the noise isolation of these buds making phone calls more difficult dissuades me from considering them. I prefer to listen to music on speakers unless …
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I used iCloud drive when it was first introduced, but I was so frustrated by long file update delays that I gave up (I realize it's since gotten better). I use Dropbox, Google Drive (my preference for sharing video files), Box and, to a limited exte…
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Oddly, I have installed the EFI update three times and it continues to reappear in my App Store list of updates to be installed.
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I still won't use Pages for collaboration without the ability to share comments and other annotations, which is something Apple removed in the new version introduced last year. Collaboration is fine, but I need to be able to tell collaborators what …
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I bought an Airport Extreme about three weeks ago, in Canada from my school's computer store. How would I know whether I have bought the new generation or the prior one?
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Kovacs got a raw deal. His app was excellent before it was unceremoniously and unjustifiably booted from the app store. I'm looking forward to using it again!
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I agree with Pennywise. Although the 4.1 software update may fix the 3G (I can't say, because iTunes has been stuck displaying "Contacting the iPhone software update server..." for more than 20 minutes), Apple should never have released iOS 4 for th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas Sorry, it wasn't meant to be insulting. Harsh perhaps, but when you call out everyone that is considering a perfectly legal activity as cheaters, you sort of invite harsh responses. It is just strange that so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas Wrong again. The LoC ruling specifically mentions unlocking as one of the allowances. In case you missed it, that means unlocking is allowed specifically in order to put it on another network. i.e. you could …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas What the hell are you talking about? Unlocking you phone doesn't mean you are not honouring your commitment to complete you contract. Unlocking your phone doesn't even mean you will use it on another carrier, ju…
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Carrier unlocks sound appealing, but they are circumventing a contract that you entered into willingly with your provider and Apple when you bought the phone. Some countries, like Canada, offer a choice of carriers (although each carrier pushes its …
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The iOS 4 upgrade on my iPhone 3G has been a very disappointing experience. My iPhone 3G is linked to the Rogers network in Canada, and with three-year contracts here (makes AT&T look positively generous!), the earliest I could upgrade without a…
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This decision will only hurt Apple and AT&T. Google Voice's service is the beginning of a telephony shift that neither company can fend off. Because GV is also fully functional in the Safari browser, users will simply shift to using it within th…
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The more I think about this, the more likely it seems that Apple did this in order not to face legal action from AT&T for violating the carrier's contract. Apple presumably agreed that it would not allow iPhone apps that would directly compete w…
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This is so infuriating. I am a regular user of Google Voice and of the iPhone, and I want to be able to use them together. This kind of infuriatingly anti-customer, anti-competitive behavior by Apple (colluding or not with AT&T) in pulling Googl…