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So... placing a GPS tracking device in the hand of every protester makes sense because... ?? Does the reach of the Iranian government fall short of their domestic telecoms?
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This is awesome! I also agree that a full block on data collection for apps aimed at children 13 and under is the best solution.
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Haven't been prompted to update Twitter in iOS as of yet...
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johndoe98 wrote: » charlituna wrote: » Something tells me that there won't be one. Or an iLife '13, '14 etc. Such a thing generally comes with having to pay again. Not very cx friendly when they could drop the yearly numbering, go for frequent, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Well, that's stupid. That's not gonna create an "AIDS-free" generation by any stretch. Whoa... Saving unborn children from the wrath of an incurable disease is 'stu…
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My issue with FaceTime is that my sister calls, I answer, and the FaceTime alert still beeps on my iMac even after I've picked up on my iPhone and we're conversing. -- What's up with that?
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Note: Inwas agreeing to the Newstand comment. -- Makes more sense than iBooks.
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Agreed! They would have to implement a subscription model, but the experience of automatically receiving the comics I desire, all in one place, would be amazing!
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I don't know why they don't link the barcode directly to our iTunes associated credit card. The whole 'card loading' thing is a needless pain in the ass.
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And so it begins...
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silverpraxis wrote: » While I'm sure it costs less, I do wonder how much it costs for lockable cash drawers, a cash-drop safe with multi-user access keypad, and an armored truck service to pick up the dough once a week. ...as well as the cost of …
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blah64 wrote: » I was going to respond with a simple big F.U., but I get a kick out of some of your posts. Let me instead make some small adjustments: Oh, and btw, I do have credit (used in very rare cases), and probably a high credit score …
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The complaints about "losing" Google maps make no sense to me. It's an iPhone people, the Internet is literally in your hands. http://maps.google.com
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Is there precedence for a ruling like this?
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kotatsu wrote: » Thanks Captain Obvious, but if I was to dare say something else equally obvious, the current correct version of English is the English as spoken by neutral unaccented English speaker in England, and as documented in the OED. Ther…
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kotatsu wrote: » You have spectacularly missed the point with your post. Apple sells their products worldwide, and it's perfectly normal in such cases to localise for each market. That could be as small as changing a plug, or as large as chang…
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kotatsu wrote: » Also as an aside, would it be too hard for Apple to spell CENTRE correctly for the rest of the world? Only the US mangles English so badly, everyone other English speaking nation just speaks and spells English. I love when Englis…
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Did a monkey write this piece? Actually, let me take that back. -- No need to be unfairly offending monkeys.
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Ouch! I'm glad to see our governing bodies actually taking a measurable stance in defense of our privacy. Hopefully this will send a clear message.
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fredaroony wrote: » So what does "mobs of idiots" mean then? Ahh so explain what these stats mean then? To paraphrase a member of said mob: I'll let you figure it out all by yourself.