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mj web said: LOL! Month's overdue and 3x more expensive than BT earbuds that blow them away. name them. There are none that match the airpods: 1. have to be true wireless. Not this BS wire connecting the two pods. 2. have t…
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I wonder how long it'll take someone to come up with an iPhone case that has a headphone jack built in (built in dongle.)
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Why couldn't they have said this? They dismissed it with "courage" which even made me cringe and ridiculed ancient technology (which by the way is still very effective.) They could have easily said that the larger improve camera, battery, and tapt…
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longpath wrote: » The problem I see for this is that such a product makes a watertight case impossible, since the device must be actively venting water vapor. Consequently, in order for something like this to appeal to me, a staunch LifeProof case…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 Aren't only devs supposed to get beta versions? So how are devs bad mouthing other devs? They should know best that apps might not work correctly. Supposed to be and actual are two different things. Yes y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by proline 3) Those that use code that was already deprecated in iOS 8 or before, or that wasn't following best practices in iOS 8. This includes people who still can't use AutoLayout, people who still don't know how …
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Quote: Originally Posted by proline Unless you can provide a current example to the contrary, all iOS 9 crashes can be attributed to developer error. That's not the point. Yes, a crash is a bug and the bug manifested itself in the iOS9 beta…
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I have been hoping they'd do this with betas for years. The most BS 1 star reviews are "crahses with beta." It's totally unfair to the developers. Next thing rhey should do is add a "report feedback to developer" so that bugs can be properly repor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost Looks kind of wonky with the crown that low. I read Ive's reasoning for not having a crown in the middle and I'm not convinced by it. It sounded like a load of pretentious twaddle, about getting …
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The interesting thing about this announcement is that they'll only have 1 million available at launch.
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benjamin frost wrote: » All normal watches are left and right-handed because you don't need to fiddle with them, you just look at them. The Apple watch can be worn on the right arm too. Reverse the bands and the UI flips. The only difference is…
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I have to bookmark this thread so I can come back in a year and re-read all of the doom predictions after this sells 20 million.
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That's funny. You know it can be worn on either arm, right? The UI flips for the other arm.
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I thought the use of yellow people was intentionally racially ambiguous. This seems to be creating and solving a problem that doesn't exist.
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@ adonissmu Apple pay doesn't cost a merchant 30%. It's more in-line CC processing fees.
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What about all of those people flagging accidents on Waze?
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Not harvesting data? Then what do you call it? You track email content, sites visited, photos taken on Android devices (when uploaded), and criss reference that with the location of every android phone user. The you monetize it. I'm not criticiz…
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I agree. That traveling act looks like he's trying pretty hard while trying to make it look easy. The point is significant effort is being applied. Any less than someone would expect from normal use? Probably not. I guess accidents can happen a …
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I don't know how terribly useful this is. The app you use the most is going to be your biggest battery hog. If you check facebook 20 times a day and use it 80% of the time, this battery shamer is just going to tell you that Facebook is burning you…
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"No, you probably can%u2019t bend the iPhone 6 Plus. Unless you%u2019re a bodybuilder." http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/09/25/no-you-probably-cant-bend-the-iphone-6-plus-unless-youre-a-bodybuilder/