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Fascinating. There is a group of folks who never experience and unfailingly refute every reported problem on iPhones. Then there is a group that jumps on the same problems and shout "gotcha". Which group is more credible?
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Peppiopoiioppppaaqqqqmlllpppppoiiopppqqqwqwqwqwopooppooiilpoipp Worked good so far. I call BS on their testing methods. Apple applies a lot of heuristics to the touch input to weed out false touches from what the user ac…
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struckpaper wrote: » Did Tim Cook announce that they sold the 170 millionth iPad some time earlier in Oct? That would mean they sold ~14M iPads in the last quarter? Pretty shrewd observation. Where are u getting your numbers?
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struckpaper wrote: » Interesting that some of us are disappointed by the absence of TouchID (counting myself). Interesting that something we survived without and barely knew about 2 months ago is something we feel we can't live without. True th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by StruckPaper Damn, you're right. The flops make YOU more knowledgeable about marketing. Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 No your comment is dumb. Companies advertise products even BEFORE they come out.…
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How many of you are so good looking that you can judge others to be ugly?
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crosslad wrote: » There is no such thing as free software. You either pay for it as part if the price of your phone ie Apples way, or you pay for it by being constantly bombarded with adverts, googles way. Why do people make such definitive sta…
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Judging from comments herein, the said Californian is likely herein.
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focher wrote: » It's in a newspaper, so no one will see it anyway. You so clever!
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teaearlegreyhot wrote: » Sure they do. After all, the most recent survey on brand value rated Cisco #13. More valuable than Disney or Gillette. And the only way to even know who Cisco is, is to read tech sites. /s. http://appleinsider.com/art…
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jungmark wrote: » Normal consumers don't read tech sites. So ... You're a special customer? jungmark wrote: » The scanner is a present tech. Lots of folks don't password protect and that's dangerous. This gives a simple way to protect your dat…
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mmac wrote: » I angers me that Apple appears like a rabbit in the headlights against this repeating meme that "Apple is losing it's magic". Us Apple users and supporters are continually insulted and subjected to inaccurate reports and blogs around…
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Quote: Originally Posted by carmelapple iOS 7 is just another Apple update. Just like any other crazy Apple update, it'll eventually have most (if not all) of it's bugs ironed out in a couple incremental point updates and people will eventually…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AZREOSpecialist And Appleinsider has to publish an editorial to counter a bad review? Sounds like someone has a lot of Apple stock... Good point. People take everything written about Apple so personally. If it is a …
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Contemptuous? Critical for sure. Possibly misguided or misinformed. But contemptuous? Hardly.
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leavingthebigg wrote: » To Tim Cook and Apple... 1. Thank you for architecting a secure system that so far has not been broken government agencies and security organizations. Many people are trying and will celebrate if it is ever broken. 2.…
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appletechspot wrote: » So let me get this straight. Apple is under attack because it could theoretically re-engineer it's systems to read your iMessages when we know that Google is scanning your every email, instant message, contacts, browser hist…
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inupe wrote: » I experienced this issue two days ago and I took my phone into a genuis bar appointment. He ran diagnostics and his exact words were "wow you've got a lot of software issues" he offered to reset and restore my phone I asked for a re…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 It's a 5s issue. Even with the iOS 7 betas I've been running on my iPhone 5 since it dropped in June, I've experienced crashes here and there, but *never* a blue-screen crash. Never. Not even once. And …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton That's all the more reason I dodged a bullet in keeping my iPhone 5 locked on iOS 6. And no, I don't dare update my apps. They work. It's going to be this way until iOS 7 beta testing is finished, hope…