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Hey guys, Forgive me for asking and even bringing up this factor that I feel should be addressed. My iPhone 6 Plus is my 2nd smartphone; and I wanted to know what would be the total price would be when we include the price of the carrier's SIM Ca…
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Does anyone know if the app for both iOS & OS X has been updated to where we have more routing options when we wish to avoid highways, toll roads, ferries and dirt roads, etc.? The freeway is very congested most of the times when I leave to sta…
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Do it Billy Boy! Allow this idiotic plan that definitely does not have enough thought put into it to happen! Give us OS X and iOS users a great laugh as the 2 infamous virus ridden OS will run on the poorly built Windows dull boxes! Not too long…
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Oh great!! With Appleinsider explaining to us a few months ago just how vulnerable Android is, soon our cars along with our tablets and smartphones are doomed to malware. I recall the article telling us that Android is more vulnerable than Windows…
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Both the DoJ and the FCC have already expressed that they don't want any of the Big 4 Mobile Carriers merging. For a company like Sprint, who is having a slow rollout of their LTE network, that along with how many current and former subscribers' co…
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With the way Judge Koh has been reducing the amount that Samsung could be suffering, someone should try to video record her taking a phone call on her cell phone before she handles this case, other cases, or resumes work to see if she has any bias t…
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Hey everyone, Just out of curiosity, is Lenovo or IBM still interested in acquiring Blackberry? Personally, I don't see any benefit to either of them buying a company whose OS still needs more updating to compete with iOS and Android. IBM has en…
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osmartormenajr and everyone else or whose spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend that tried(s) Android: ? The ironic and funny thing is that a few months ago, Appleinsider wrote an article saying how Android's security issues are analogous or yet worse…
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Originally posted by d4NjvRzf, Chrome upon its release exceeded Safari in several respects, such as security. Safari didn't isolate each tab in its own sandboxed process until later. In fact per tab processes appears to be one of the upcomin…
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For starters, we can thank Google for giving credit to which company is to be more like - and that's Apple. They have copied Apple's web browser by taking an earlier build of Webkit; creating a more resource consuming version called Chrome - whic…
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Samsung, It's time to admit defeat and stop photocopying!! Although you have a contingency plan by switching your Galaxy S line-up to the "Tizen" OS that you and Intel are big contributors to, I would keep looking for other alternatives to …
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Although all of the details for the Verizon VZ Edge plan has not been revealed yet, is there any information about how many times a Verizon subscriber can upgrade their device? Is it only limited to phones? AT&T's "'Next' plan" allows their …
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CDMA networks like Verizon Wireless and Sprint will have SVDO {aka "Simultaneous Voice and Data Over} capabilities over their 4G networks through VoLTE {aka "Voice Over Long Term Evolution"}; however, having SVDO capabilities through a CDMA's 3G n…
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When Qualcomm claims that their Qualcomm RF360 Front End Solution will support all types of 3G networks, does this mean that the CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless and Sprint will be finally able to talk and surf the web simultaneously while not on…
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briancpa, it's funny how I was wondering the same thing. They turned down the offer to sell the iPhone 4S 2 years ago. What made them change their mind?
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Great comment bro! Samsung and the rest of the entire Android platform has been known for being less secure due to Android not having a "walled garden" like Apple's iOS. That platform still gets infected even if their subscribers have the Anti-V…
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It's very strange and ironic how the ever imitating Samsung, who has been copying Apple since 2009, gains security clearance, and not Apple, the original, who has to wait.
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This would sound really great if what this one person, {T2theJ1990}, posted at the forum section at "Mac Rumors.com" is true: "Not to mention that WAZE was developed by former Apple employees. So they already know the Apple way, I think they should …
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When we look and hope for the possibility of T-Mobile USA getting the next iPhone, we have to keep in mind that with the iPad now being sold with 4G LTE capability, the next iPhone will have it as well. Knowing that only 2 of the 4 major carriers {…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Although it's really great for both Apple and the consumers to have a 4G LTE iPhone, this prediction does not look to realistic when we read how many markets that LTE is already deployed in. As of 12-15-11…