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Really love Yosemite and up until release didn't have any problems. Something changed between the beta developer last release and the actual release that just tanked its ability to play games. All games have suffered massively for me and it is quite…
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"tallest skil 2013/07/29 02:40pm Quote: "Originally Posted by Apple_Fan_Boy Will apple ever make an app store for the apple TV & let us download our own?" Every time this comes up, I keep asking why you need one. No one ever has an answer wor…
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Really hoping some if the icons are also still in beta.
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hydr wrote: » Did he just "speed test" it against a 802.11n laptop and comment there was not much of a difference?... No, they don't have a computer with 892.11ac on so they can't test the router. But they bumped it down to n to see if n speed …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I'm sure there's more to the story - and the discussion about the type of antenna seems to support that. On the surface, it should have been an easy decision. If you have a neighborhood p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nabziF Oh but they do allow porn in their apps. Safari (and any third party web browser). No age declaration required even. Meh, Playboy can hardly be considered porn anyway. Yes but you can st…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Timbit Because you can fake your age VERY easily. There is no check on age when you set up your account. You can pick any age you want. Then you just click "ok" when the warning comes up for age restrict…
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I'm finding it slightly more and more troubling as time goes on this stance on nudity and politics. Why the best decision isn't to have a ratings system and leave it at that I cannot figure out, what motivation could they possibly have of outright…
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I agree Comixology is better, it's a real shame from my point of view because I really would rather they be in the iBookstore app, but Comixology guided zoom is just incredibly neat.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rot'nApple Could Passbook ever take the place of NFR for buying most things? Of is Passbook a stop gap until NFR gets its act together with regards to standards, security, and whatever other issue there ma…
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market_player wrote: » The largest company in the Canadian oil sands muskrat river deposit also has a complete backbone for mission critical systems built ontop of osx server and Apple hardware. That company enjoyed an operating profit of just ove…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hmm888 It's a real pity for SIRI users in Canada that they STILL do NOT have SIRI navigation and POI for their iPhone 4S. Shouldn't Apple work on this first? I think the U.S. is the only country that has full SIRI s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Brian Green You say I may be pleasantly surprised, by what might I ask? I've seen the same screen captures you have. What is it that I may find so pleasing? You're talking to someone that was elated when 10.0 came o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted Less expensive phone. Universal SIM. Dual-mode radios. Carriers bidding for iPhone service. I still think this leads to the possibility of an Apple MVNO service for the iPhone. I realize that this is seeming…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta How many households have 4 different people watching different TV shows all month? You never have two people watching the same show? And if that IS the case, then you REALLY need to get a life - since watch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta You need to go back and check your math (too much TV watching on your part, probably). 100 hours a month is over 3 hours per day. If you have school kids, they probably get home about 4 pm and go to bed no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thompr Well the previous poster's first sentence may have been a little harsh, but it could have been stricken from his post without harming his true point: the value of the pricing is a matter of opinion and in the e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lfmorrison As a matter of fact, over-the-air terrestrial broadcast television is available to consumers in North America at no cost. (Aside from the price to purchase the TV set in the first place, plus the price to p…