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Fact is, he could be right. Not that this is bad. The company has matured. Until there is evidence of something new, they will just be this predictably stable successful company. We put too much weight on what Wall Street says as a whole.
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philboogie wrote: » Which part isn't iOS7 compatible/optimised? Both iPhone & iPad apps are just that...at my end. Optimized may be a poor choice of words. It is still using the iOS 6 keyboard, buttons, and too bar.
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The 4.7" sounds reasonable. The 5.5"+? Not sure I'd pick that one up.
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I am confused by clear going free. Assuming the non published times are to prevent tons of people downloading for free (as I don't think they can limit who does her it free). Speaking of iOS 7 updates, when is the AI app going to support iOS 7?
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Yes, 10.9.1. They are there, a bit faint, so could see wanting the contrast a bit better. Or maybe I am not thinking the same as you.
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tallest skil wrote: » I love you. Brings a tear to my eye, parents doing their jobs. Haha. I made them save to get them, too. And wouldn't let them get the 8 GB 4th gen knowing it was (a) too small, and (b) about to be really obsolete. My 12…
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suddenly newton wrote: » Where did it break? It looks intact, other than the scorch marks. I don't know. Hearing a "POP" implies something broke. Repetitive stress fractures would not be easy to see. jlandd wrote: » No one's saying she didn'…
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tallest skil wrote: » She quite plainly sat on it. I’m nowhere near supporting your point. And it isn't even the sitting on it that causes the issue. It is the damage done when sitting. Every battery has a DO NOT PUNCTURE warning on it, for thi…
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jlandd wrote: » Sure, but it's not even about disposing of them properly, though I used the example of the danger of someone tossing one in a dumpster. It's about anything with equal force of the downward sit of a 13 year old girl on the phone an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frood As the number of people carrying flammable lithium-ion batteries around with them all the time increases, it is inevitable some will fail and overheat. This isn't a systemic fail mode for Apple phones and occu…
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My first thought was cracked screen. But doesn't look like it. My palm Pr? always made my pocket hot. Though I would just pop the battery out for a bit when it did.
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wozwoz wrote: » Are they going to fix the user-interface PHAIL in Calendar? For starters, ... putting the vertical line separators back in Month view, so we can actually see what day we are entering our details into? And maybe providing some …
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ireland wrote: » I've been living with Apple TVs about 3 years now and the main complaint i've got about it is boy do I hate that included remote. While the remote looks nice and makes a great first impression, the initial "wow it's so tiny, and i…
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greginprague wrote: » Easy. They all know that Apple will continue, at least in the short term, to be a stock to own. The line about "if this holds, we will buy every share possible" should be enough. This "beating" they will take today (off a…
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Hey, if there is any appearance of impropriety, real or not, (and there certainly is), they should assign a new one, at minimum. applesauce007 wrote: » Dear Senior Editor, there are a typos in the article. Please replace all instances of DOJ w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by herbapou I think I used a wireless keyboard on mine, if so it does have it. that being said, its running a single core A4, so dont expect a lot of games to run smooth this. Quote: Originally Posted by Fre…
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I forget, does Apple TV 2 (first black one) have Bluetooth? I know it doesn't support the tap for settings.
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bushman4 wrote: » While nest may be a unique product it's nothing that's a "must have item " Apple loyalists will he hesitant to buy this product. As will the regular community as Google spying is something that's out of hand If Apple wanted Nes…
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This is all needed at this point, right? This is the final step needed so that Apple can appeal, right? So a higher court can then (hopefully) say Cote overstepped and either correct that or throw it out, right?
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AppleInsider wrote: » The FTC's order, however, imposed a minimum penalty of $32.5 million, directing any portion of that amount not used for refunds to be turned over to the commission "for informational remedies regarding In-App Charges by child…