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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Just curious why this news is in this particular blog? Apple makes computers and smartphones. These regulations prevent their use an hour before landing, or in shorter flights from Canada, completely …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Gizmodo highlights the story of Apple's 'Gestapo' Loyalty Team Prince/Dan has a more scathing reaction to the Gizmodo article at RoughlyDrafted.
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud I totally agree - this is all bush*t. That picture could be from living in NYC. This sounds like more AL Gore bullsh*t. I knew techstud was a teabagger! Maybe it's Palin in between her tweets and facebook u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rot'nApple And that's just OSHA my friends. Wait until Obamacare is shoved down our throats what with all it's "shalls" and "wills" obey the government or else the government will fine and/or incarcerate! I'm sure …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cleverboy Yet, Google's "kill switch" was reported on some time back. ? Google notes however, that each application is "sandboxed", that it has a "kill switch" and that it uses certificate signing (for each super-c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Brainless Lots of lies and half-lies in such a short article. Such as Android is completely insecure or you can only install 20 apps at 10MB each. In fact, BFU has the same level of security, as all of applications he …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland These charts make sense, but are ultimately meaningless. The real fact is that everyone knows and most people use Google "EVERYDAY". If Google make this "web" OS, with new technologies like HTML 5, caching a…
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There is nothing "bashing" about presenting correct information. If you have a problem with the truth "bashing" your preconceived notions, perhaps you need to consider more facts and change your worldview, rather than complain about "bashing." …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dm3 Its amazing that anyone can defend Verizon in this dispute. Verizon clearly states (in really tiny letters) in the ads "3G coverage" (while clearly insinuating that white space = no service). No (shame). Maps ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab (False claims boldly made) . I just realized samab = teckstud. Both make wild trollish assertions, call Prince Dan a liar over things that aren't even wrong, and happen to always show up in the same few minut…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You may be onto something. Samab linked to an article that Verizon had completely updated it?s network to EVDO Rev. A. back in mid-2007, but that wouldn?t have included any of the Altell acquisition which did…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab But we are also talking about a piece written by Prince McLean --- who tends to not be that accurate on a lot of things. Verizon finished their ev-do rev A overlay in 2007 --- not a single part of Verizon's …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cornflakes This article is silly. I love my iPhone, I really do. And I own a bunch of Apple products. But this article reads like it was written by a fanboy and doesn't highlight Apple's own problems and how Android…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gwydion Yeas, as calling Huawei a little unknow chinese company. Ah, in this article and just to begin: "but there's also no requirement for software signing or other security restrictions in place to prevent us…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross That's why I asked how we could go with different rating companies. Their numbers are always different. As all of these companies rate for the same things, I don't see why they couldn't have gotten ratings fro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius Gee, a Dilger article that should be entitled "Why Product X Sucks and Apple's Product Y Rocks". Color me (un) surprised by this sudden turn of events. You've been delivering regular personal attacks a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jbarrick There are some good points in the article but some of the data that it uses as premises are wrong. EVDO Rev. A Max is 3.1 Mbps not 1.4 Mbps See excerpt from Wikipedia ******** The EV-DO feature of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sprockkets Didn't Android go beyond the original so called Java stuff and went full blown, or is this another myth? What exactly is your idea of "full blown"? Android is a modified Java platform. How does it ach…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr Underhill Well it should do well considering the amount of hardware support it will receive. The Symbian figures should be proof of that. Symbian has historically been Nokia, with some Sony Ericsson phones, NTT D…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 I'm all for Apple moving forward but let's not do this right before the heavist retail demand they will have. A good break in period is a requirement to deal all potential bugs and regressions - you don't …