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I take my Apple Watch Sport swimming all the time; deepest is 9' at my neighborhood pool. Never any issues. I have ideas as to why Apple hasnt touted the waterproofing but still can't firmly think of why it hasnt been talked about more.
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The baby from the Nirvana cover's all grown up!
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Can someone let me know if they've been able to sync this with Nike+ (not sure if it's even possible). The Nike+ app for the Watch is terribly slow and was really distracting by not having a convenient interface while running. Music cut out, watch r…
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FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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How can you possibly pick her side? The newbie poster was correct- she has this alpha personality that's attractive in the business world but has never backed it up with the smarts. She tries hard, I'll give her that, but mistakes like this can't hi…
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rogifan wrote: » And here come the armchair quarterbacks in 5, 4, 3... If you're into the whole "here's a 7-figure salary to screw things up" mantra, be my guest to accept how she plans things out.
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She screwed up her first big shot- they should've had them on display for a week, let people figure out which ones they wanted first and then did an online-only preorder but made sure everyone in the stores knew about it.
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Why is this surprising? Apple's been in bed with all their competitors- they remember what happened to Microsoft.
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As much I hate Windows, I really needed some of the programs. For certain VPNs, Parallels doesn't work out too well.
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I had one for about 2 weeks. - Running with it sucks, not because of the tracker itself but because any little touching on the screen changes settings. I've had my runs cut short too often to rely on the UI stability - Floor counter made me feel li…
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The fact that cars are still using steel and fuel is the same reason Tesla and Apple can be very successful. I don't personally see Apple going all in with their own car but if they were to do it, with the industry being what it is, right now is as …
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digitalclips wrote: » There must be a lot out there already. Here in Sarasota most people seem to be staring at a phone while driving! That's us northern folk, we conspire biannually on how we're going to clog up Siesta Key but we're starting to…
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mpantone wrote: » Because the Japanese were getting those sort of speeds ten years ago for $20-30/month. American ISP service is amongst worst value proposition for high-speed Internet in the industrialized world. We pay far more for far less…
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I don't get the ISP hatred, I have Optimum (Cablevision) and pay $65/mo for 100/50 service- it let me cut cable and now I stream everything like millions of others already do. Just $65, how can I complain? They've been great!
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As someone who bought it yesterday, I can say that so far I'm happy. It's not nearly as bulky despite the pictures as I was expecting and it's pretty comfortable- I forget it's there (I have small wrists and wear the small size, I could've gone with…
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zroger73 wrote: » Whoa. You have attendants in NJ? I don't remember the last time I saw anything other than a self-service gas station here in Texas. The last one remaining in my city closed down a couple of years ago. It's mandatory here in NJ a…
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zroger73 wrote: » That warning dates back to the late-1980s when the power output of cell phones was measured in watts instead of milliwatts and had retractable antennae. I know, but it doesn't help explaining that to the attendants here in NJ w…
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And here I was believing in that cell phone static shock warning on all those pumps lol.
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All I want is: - GPS - Bluetooth and music - time That's it. That's all I want. Sure I'll even throw in simple text/call notification when my phone is close to me. But seriously, why the hell can't any of these companies make a true running/workout …
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Can't blame them for it. Kinda like those violists who kept playing as the Titanic sunk.