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So does this means that there will not be a WWDC QuickTime Stream?
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With pictures: Reading an AI tweet within Twitter.app for iPhone Clicking and loading of the shortened URL from within Twitter Nothing happening Sending the URL to Safari Mobile Seems like it's loading, but... Nothing hap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tofino i barely get edge in this part on rogers. \ No, that was a reply to a user talking about landline broadband.
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasein With DSL? Cable. Novus offers up to 200 Mbits (optic fiber to the building) Eastlink, Shaw offer up to 100 Mbits (cable) Rogers, Videotron, Cogeco offer up to 50 Mbits (cable) Bell offers up to 25 Mbits…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bartfat When the hell is 14.4 Mbps coming to landline broadband, let alone wireless broadband? Actually, come to think of it, 7.2 Mbps is faster than my cable connection at home. Something is seriously wrong in the I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Who makes radios for mobiles that can handle that speed? I've only heard of it for USB broadband cards and used more for marketing between telcos than anything else. It's only a matter of time.
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14,4 Mbits that still lag behind most HSPA+ networks around the world at 21Mbits.
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Quote: Originally Posted by herbapou If you go to the US for more than 7 days you may used your up to CAN$750 worth of goods personnal deduction so you wont pay taxes on it. I declared mine and had to pay GST and PST on it, which is around 14%. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Zendolphyn Same here, Eric. Same here, too. Quote: Originally Posted by jrg_uk It's clear, despite the attempt of the Adobe CEO to interpret otherwise, that the references to crashes are all about Safari, Fir…
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Here's what I posted in an other forum topic: Quote: Originally Posted by KingKuei LTE is not yet the answer because Verizon users will still require something to fall back on should LTE be unavailable in a certain area, forcing the handset ma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingKuei LTE is not yet the answer because Verizon users will still require something to fall back on should LTE be unavailable in a certain area, forcing the handset maker to include EVDO/CDMA2000 capability, thus sti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addicted44 I don't think thats true. At least as long as the iPhone was only EDGE, TMobile networks could run the iPhone as well as AT&T's networks. (I am not a 100%, but I believe iPhones cannot use TMobile's 3G…
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Well if Verizon could just get its act together and do like Bell Canada and Telus did and roll out an HSPA+ network, it'd be carrying the iPhone by now. Bell Canada and Telus are just like Verizon, a CDMA mobile carrier. Now, the new HSPA+ (21,6 Mb…
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman Not that 21mbps can be reached - I honestly never noticed a change, but then I have a 3g sans S. http://www.iphoneincanada.ca/iphone-...-hspa-network/ Bellus introduced HSPA+, too, back in November 2009. So…
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ATT has only rolled out HSPA (7.2Mbps) in six cities? I thought that it was much more. And here I go complaining about Canada's mobile carriers being slow at rolling out more city coverage for HSPA+ (21Mbps).
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Quote: Originally Posted by blur35mm The free license expires in 2010. The owner of the patent will start charging licensing fees to these companies. Bank on it. http://blog.christophersmart.com/201...and-end-users/ It's been extended unt…