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holyone said: That picture though Are you concerned about what a security guy wears? Does that affect his skills? His contribution to my iDevices security? Or...is what a male wears really important to you..cool if it does, just don't see…
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bdkennedy said: Steve would have done something for the person that bought it. "...the billionth unit was sold sometime last week..." This isn't modeled after iTunes giveaways or a competition where some wizard at some computer watches ea…
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apple ][ said: sirlance99 said: I agree with you about the dumb people playing with no regard to the surrounding area but for every negative story you read you can find a positive one about people making new friends and stuff like that. …
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I've bought two phones at my local store at The Grove in LA, and observed other iPhone purchases. Each time they texted someone, then a person showed up, phone in hand, other phones purchases also hand delivered by same person. Appears they have tig…
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cpsro said: If this rumor is true, it pretty much cinches the deal on the iPhone 7 looking a whole lot like the 6s. People lapped up pink iPhones because it showed from afar that one owned the latest model. A blue iPhone will do the same for …
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kermit4krazy said: I'm sure I'll get berated and belittled for this, but it does seem ironic that Apple has agreed to help in this regard but now routinely refuses requests to aid law enforcement. I think you only be advised, not "berate…
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I've not used Nokia mobile products, but have had a Withings Scale for a couple of years, use it daily, pre and post gym workouts and heavy biking and have had less than stellar results about 25% of the time, mainly with the program controlling stat…
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rob53 said: joogabah said: Remember when America used to stand for certain ideals? Guess we were just hypocrites all along. How does one keep a population from being dumbed down to the point that it accepts cruelty as a legitimat…
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The Tesla store in SM at 3rd St Promenade is a great experience, even if not buying a Tesla. Interactive features you can try out on your "dream model", cutaways of the chassis, undercarriage, battery unit. Good store layout, very user friendly and …
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schwabsauce said: This woman sounds really great. And I see no reason to be cynical about this new direction. Steve was prickly towards stuff like this but execs who are grounded in a different form of reality can understand that business a…
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anome said: creek0512 said: I can only conclude they intentionally proposed the most extreme position possible so as to make their final position seem reasonable by comparison and therefore claiming some faux compromise while still achievi…
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jbdragon said: ....It's also a snap to check out ebooks from my local Library's and I don't even have to go there. I can do it online going to "Overdrive". Go Google that. But you can check out ebooks and Audio books for FREE. Your Taxes …
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lkrupp said: Enough with the fake outrage. For every AT&T hater there’s a corresponding Verizon hater, Sprint hater, T-Mobile hater, whatever hater. For every Fandroid Lemming there’s an Apple Sheep. Fort every Ford hater there’s a GM hat…
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rhinotuff said: mike mann said: Jordan Creek Mall is definitely not what I would consider a "modest mall outlet." Maybe compared to the Mall of America. That was my thought, they need to see the mall in Dubuque, IA if they want to …
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john.b said: adm1 said: is that image pre- or post-facelift, I'm hoping the former as those black dangling cables (jumbo iPhones and under tables) are hideously blatant and not in keeping with the clean modern aesthetic. That pictur…
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seanie248 said: cali said: Oh Lord. Prepare for all the females asking Siri this question and using it as evidence to get back at men. uncalled for. not nice "get back at men"...sounds like someone who has problems with women
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eliangonzal said: freerange said: It is time for us all to stand up to the government and demand that they do their job with the resources they have rather than forcing companies to rewrite their software and pose a threat to all. We h…
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The biggest challenge by far is for Jony Ive's team to make it thin enough to fit in those 500 glass walled car showrooms worldwide.
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jdgaz said: If I were Apple I would not show up at a roundtable entitled "The Encryption Tightrope: Balancing Americans' Security and Privacy.". There is no tightrope here. Either we have security and privacy or we don't. This is hardly a…
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delreyjones said: Prof_Peabody These long, poorly written articles full of bitterness, that praise Apple to the heavens, while jousting against imaginary critics are tiresome, unfair, and uninteresting once you realize how biased they ar…