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If Cook and Apple were serious about privacy they would pass a policy against using any personal data for App Store apps, but I can't see that happen. But at least we now know the rumours about an Apple answer to Google Now are not true.
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Quote: Originally Posted by djsherly Hmm. I can't think of many people who would share their ear buds. You will be surprised how many kids do. Because of the way it is designed, it will probably also work if you only have one bud in because …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ClemyNX Quote: Android Pay isn't an upgrade from Wallet, it works in a completely different way, which is the Apple Pay way. Of course Google was developing fingerprint support before Apple but they are now 2 year…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crosslad So Google have just introduced something Amazon has been doing for ages. The also introduced Android Pay which Apple has been doing for ages, fingerprint support like Apple and offline maps that Here maps …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Unlike some here, Tim and many people can fart and chew gum at the same time! Whenever I try that I end up accidentally spitting my gum out.
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I think that they are realising that this initial release will be, by Apples standards, a flop. It will be the most functional, and best selling smartwatch out there, but will sell well under initial forecasts and well under what the market expects …
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Interesting, I first read about the leak because it was highlighting in my Google News. I did not have to search for it, it was close to the top of the tech page that I always browse through. And this AppleInsider article is also highlighting in my …
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I have to say this is a really ugly watch. But maybe I am bias. I never liked rectangle watch faces. But I do see them in the jewellers still, so I guess they do sell. Must admit it is a more functional shape for a screen though. More usable real-…
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Just goes to show that watches are out. I haven't worn one since I stopped doing triathlons in 1992. None of my friends wears one except for sport, and then they need a water-resistant one (not splash resistant like the smart watches are). Finished …
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When you consider Justin Bieber got 80 million last year, these guys are all getting underpaid.
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You don't need MS office apps to edit Word, Excel or Power Point on an Android device. Plenty of other apps for that.
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp Is this the seasonal spike that occurs when a new iPhone model is released or is it something new and sustainable? I have trouble understanding how analysts and researchers can come up with 180° opposite resul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie A HW keyboard, obscuring the screen? That's preposterous alright. Does not matter if it is preposterous or not, it shows that companies have been thinking bout folding phones (not just screens) an publi…
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How is this innovation - tech firms have been working on foldable screens for many years. Likewise, foldable/flexible batteries and other parts are also being worked on. Why would they do this if not to make a foldable device. One foldable part does…
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Companies need to realise that: 1) Many consumers and stupid 2) Some smarter consumers will pretend to be stupid if they think they can make money. That aside, it might be good for Apple to lose this case. That will force all manufacturers to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacSince1988 How many people around the world will be receiving an Apple product on Christmas? What would happen if those people had difficulties accessing iTunes or other Apple servers, after unwrapping their new A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal Bullsh!t It really irks the hell out of me when the media passes-of their own selfish, click-baiting desires as "public interest". They want that video public just so they can plaster it everywhere o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost You're making a causal relation that doesn't exist. The main reason iOS is much more popular in the States than Europe is simply because Apple products are much more expensive in Europe. I am not …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Yes, it's basically because they're poor. I've seen charts before detailing iOS marketshare, and it's pretty easy to see that in many cases, the poorer the country, the lower the marketshare for iOS. …