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We use the iPad in our medical practice, especially during house calls to patients. As long as the EHR app runs native on the iPad, then performance is very good even on a 3G cellular link. A couple of vendors tried to talk us into EHR apps tha…
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If UPS is going to continue to sell it's daily route data exclusively to Nokia, then perhaps Apple should shift 100% of it 's shipping & deliveries to FedEx. That UPS data would go a long way toward improving Maps.
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They took Lala's top search rankings off the table, removing a key threat to iTunes.
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Soooo, Southwest Airlines?
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I druther whine one about Southwest Airlines not getting there. In fact I'd like to complain about SWA not even thinking that it's important to get it done and join those of us in the digital age. Come on guys take some time out in between the ste…
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For example, these comments used to be unreadable. http://forums.appleinsider.com/t/154727/ifixit-dings-new-21-5-inch-imac-for-low-repairability-as-shipping-times-increase Much improved now.
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It's probably the comments below the news articles that give me so much trouble. In the past, the news article would be formatted very well for the iPhone. But then you get the comments -- and all of a sudden they text is too wide to effectively fi…
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Thx. Nice job. Did this also fix the poor layout on the news pages (when you drop down into the comments section) ?
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At long last the mobile version is accessible on my iPhone. I have no idea why other people saw it first. But I'm glad it's here at last for me
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Market assumptions may not understand the current political will. There is also the possibility that capital gains rates are restructured to favor more long-term investments, while hiking the short-term rates. Define short-term as anything under thr…
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Foxconn just released a statement that this particular facility has no connection to work done for Apple. It apparently does do assembly for some other PeeeCeee vendor.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky ...(6) a special app to set off any nearby IEDs while the enemy is still setting them. The app is called "April Fools" But it's commonly known by it's street name: "Boom Boom"
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"digitalclips 2012/09/25 05:54am hill60 wrote: [INDENT]I wonder how much Google will charge for it.... ...It will be free. The business model Google has is simply give crap away free and sit back and collect ad sales money on volume usage."[/INDENT…
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The London thief was not very knowledgeable about digital devices. Otherwise, he would've stolen 256 of them
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[LIST=1] [*] [*] [*] [/LIST] And what about Southwest Airlines? Let's get on the ball SWA. I just moved the Doc's cross country travel this week to United Airlines over the lack of Passbook support.... And the Doc bought an upgraded seat th…
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Stop whining and punch the button marked "Report a problem" Maps, all maps, since before Christopher Columbus all improved with more users and more use. Get over it.
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An unlocked and unsubsidized iPhone at $200 would accelerate carrier switching away from carriers (AT&T and well, AT&T and somewhat from Verizon) when those carriers fail to deliver what customer's want. A $200 unlocked unit that wou…
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I'd like to see a class action lawsuit on the following: I have paid for the bits in my monthly data charge. Those bits are paid for, my property, and are not subject to AT&T telling me how each bit can be used -- and these bits do not expir…
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melgross wrote: » You don't run a business. If you did, you would know why. I do, and I recognize that the design compromises required to support another radio would lessen the user experience that Apple insists on delivering today (size, batte…
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Of course why bother to encourage the Chinese use of proprietary 3G signaling They just did it to avoid paying royalties. Let China Mobile hurry to build out their LTE service in order to carry the iPhone, and let the other two chinese carriers …