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Quote: Originally Posted by oodlum The key term here is "standard" as in, any carrier would be free to adopt it. The article does not say Apple is pushing for a proprietary SIM format. We'd never seen mass adoption of micro sims in Aus before eit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I'm still not seeing the issue. As JeffDM stated Apple locks down the device to the cerise where and whenever it can. In the countries that require a phone to be unlocked after a certain point or from the get…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii pssssssss What's that sound? pssssssss pssssssss That's right, it's the sound of the iPad 2 pissing all over the Samsung Galaxy. Judging by the initial press reaction to the New Galaxy, I think it mig…
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I think it is a good move by Google, and addresses the one major issue facing Android - fragmentation. If they get this right it could be bad news for every other OS, not just iOS. With regard to the 18 month update that's pretty good, when you…
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Quote: Originally Posted by walshbj Thanks. That article says only Thunderbolt-equipped Macs - like the new MBPs - can use the newest iMac as an external display. I'm surprised. Was looking forward to using the new iMac as a display as well. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleStud The only thing Apple listens to is their customers ringing up the cash registers. Apple doesn't do "focus groups" and customer surveys. It's why they're great. I find that statement hard to understand.…
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Let's face it, Safari is a bit balls. Even the most avid fan has to admit it's way down the list of browsers for anyone that uses a wide variety of sites. It still won't let me list items on eBay without signing in three times and randomly losing my…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sybaritic I hear you. I feel exactly as you do, but I suspect that keeping the iMac as an all-glossy lineup protects Mac Pro sales for high-end print designers. Apple knows that such folks require top-drawer monitors…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Wanting an option is acceptable, but expecting and crying foul when it doesn’t come is not. I haven’t read anything from you doing the latter, but that is usually how that request is presented. The antithesis…
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Quote: Originally Posted by foljs Yeah, they should totally include an option for INFERIOR displays, with an added filter that REDUCES the optical clarity and diffuses the image, just for that minority of people that can't control the lighting at…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Tell us, what percentage of customers does that equal, and how does that compare with the industry average? You don't know? Oh, so you don't really have a point, do you? He has a very valid point, which y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Hah! SnootyVille - top notch.
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The sour grapes on here would make a nice whine.
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If they are bsing a lot of the architecture and drivers etc on the new 13" MBP I really hope they get the wi-fi/battery/overheating issues sorted before release. I'm talking from experience here, I've just downgraded my 2011 MBP i5 to the 2.66 I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slang4Art Brilliant as always... Your head a mile up your own hole as always....
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mario I never understood the obsession with backlit keyboards (some people refusing to buy a laptop because of that). I turn mine off completely, since it's such a gimmick and it loudly advertises "I can't touch type".…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aeolian 4) Preference setting for backlight/sleep timer. 5) Optimized picture compression for the iPad in Aperture. 6) Folder ability in mail. Flag email, still missing. Access to wifi and other settings from th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL Why don't you have Internet at home? Is it too expensive? Do you own a Mac? Not judging, just curious. I don't know of a single Mac user who doesn't have broadband. Maybe I'm living in a bubble though. …
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The question for me is, will iOS 4.3 do to the ipad 1 what 4.2 did to the 3gs? I really hope not, I don;t want to have to upgrade, I have no interest in cameras on a mobile device other then the odd phone snap. None whatsoever.
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Actually the original iPad has all sorts of problems directly related to the amount of RAM installed. IPad really has a UNIX like OS running below that GUI goodness, thus it can easily make use of that extra…