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Quote: Originally Posted by Mugzy I'm confused. I am already able to sit down in front of my TV with ATV connected and use the Remote app to navigate the ATV to play movies that I have in iTunes on my Computer(s). What has changed here? I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Yes that is the killer app for sure. Too bad the apis for it are still private. My guess is apple is going to first support all their apps that would work well with airplay (ie. keynote) then open the api's t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb My Sony Blu-ray player does have some nice streaming features. If I wanted to stream my computer to my stereo system, I would have had to buy another Apple Express box for $99. For $138, I bought a Blu-ray pl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrFreeman Maybe we could use the Magic Trackpad for that? The controllers could be on the screen and we use the trackpad to control,zoom etc. Just a thought! Why would you reply to someones comment without rea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rbonner I hope they improve the service soon. Previews work great, but have tried to rent a movie a few times and it failed every time. Long downloads, or it starts only to stop about 3 mins in. I even ran a network…
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Quote: Originally Posted by enjourni Print out books you buy on the store? Pretty surprised book authors allowed this. I'm pretty sure printing is for PDF's and your notes only.
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A very obvious and desired update in regards to collections. This definitely helps to make ibooks preferred over the competition.
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BTW since when is the army about choice? Wouldn't it be a lot cooler for the commander to say: here is your issued apple iPhone 4 with a camo bumper.
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You would think the US Army would be interested in the security the iPhone offers over android.
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Everything seems to be lining up for iPhone on Verizon in 2011. Whether it's January or June is unknown and probably doesn't make a big difference. But if it doesn't come out till 2012 apple and verizon will have missed a big opportunity and while s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mesomorphicman On that note I'd like to know why Apple puts the camera in the corner instead of the top center (in portrait mode) when others do put their cam in the center. I always figured it was so when you hold …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bagman Apple has nothing to do with deploying facetime on 3G (they know the 3G limitations well enough). The carriers have dictated this, by starting to get folks familiar with data charges, and then deploying it. AT…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hittrj01 Who's to say Apple would even make a first-party case? I don't remember seeing any when the original iPhone came out, or even the 3G and 3GS. I also don't see any for the current iPods (although I could be wro…
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Off topic: I think it would be wise of apple to deploy facetime over 3g on the iPad 2. This would push more people to get the more expensive/better margined 3g capable model while "testing" the service/network with a smaller workload than the iPhon…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram How does a rear facing camera help with FaceTime? The same way it does now with the iPhone 4. My question is what case will apple design so you can use the camera while in case. In the current case…
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http://www.9to5mac.com/40224/apple-a...or-spring-2011
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple has show interest in providing more advanced keyboard backlights on its notebook computers I didn't see one quote referring to a notebook, nor were the pictures of a notebook at all. They just…
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I guess if you don't want people to know you real name then don't try to be there friend. This can be like the real world in that way. The more I think about it, the more I think this is a good thing. There are enough wackos using the internet to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zindako I dont see a problem with this at all. I personally do not have a problem with it but as the article clearly reads many people will have a problem with it. Many people will not use Ping because of this. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jabiko The Android manufacturer sells phones to carriers at wholesale prices. Just like Apple. The carriers see what is selling, and what is not. They then take the slow-selling stuff like Android and run a big BOGO…