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I don't see the point of a low cost iPhone; I wouldn't want to have a customer that can't afford products and services.
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So Apple wants to sell eBooks at a higher price than Amazon...soo where is the story here DOJ?
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If you do the steps slowly it takes about a minute to do, not hard at all if you know what you are doing and there are not that many steps.
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In this instance, iOS is not insecure but the vetting process for software needs to improve. On another note; running two security suites that do the same thing would indicate that neither one works well. It might be time to ditch both and…
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Stacy Wolff is right. Apple engineered what an ultra-book is suppose to be for the whole PC industry and it just took them several years to realize that Apple was right. HP and the rest of the industry validated Apple's design and engineering deci…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry Not so. We are using them with Good's enterprise interface to our Exchange servers. We use them with GOOD as well although we are waiting for FIPS validation of the iPhone and iPad cryptographic modules an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kellya74u $30 a month gives you: ATT=3GB, Verizon 2GB or 3GB a month costs you: ATT=$30, Verizon $40 For the $30 plan, looks like you get less hot-spotin' with Verizon. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by d-range I have to disagree, yhtomitb is right. You don't need some kind of AV freak setup to see/hear the huge difference between Blu-Ray content, or something streamed over the internet, especially not if you want 5.1…
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Quote: Originally Posted by justflybob Wow. As Bob Uecker might say, "JUST a bit outside!" Here's a suggestion. Print out all of your comments in this thread, then lock them up in a safe deposit box for about ten years. When you open it up te…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Maybe they'll also hire some who can tell the difference between an iPad and a Galaxy Tab. This is far more relevant topic for Samsung to be worried about.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil There's your Kindle Fire killer. And it's really kind of sad. Agree, that is a great price on a device that is far more capable.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Developers will go to where the money is. And some developers also have pride and they will refuse to release their app on Android if it means releasing an inferior version that is not up to par with the iO…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Why would anyone (much less Apple) care about what issues you're passionate about? Either it's OK or it's not. And if it's not OK for Apple's subcontractors to use local standards, then it's not OK for U.S. ma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy Possibly the most mind-blowingly ridiculous line of reasoning I've ever heard. First of all, not a single person has mentioned Foxconn is 'so great!'. So why the fuck are you trying to be disingenuous by arguing…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Please answer my question. Why aren't you picketing U.S. businesses because they don't give a year of paid maternity leave like Canada? Why aren't you picketing U.S. businesses because they require worke…
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit That may happen yet. Where this economy is going that may be true. For an expat working in engineering, business or management, job outlooks are good in Shengzhou.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Why? You're making an arbitrary decision that U.S. standards should apply in China. What is the basis for that? And if you're going to take that position, why aren't you picketing that U.S. businesses are s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rtamesis And why won't the People's Republic of China, supposedly a workers' paradise, simply enforce their own labor laws instead of leaving it up to foreign companies to do so? China can't even regulate environmen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kerryb I know there is nobody living in the America's or Europe that would work in hi-tech sweat shops like Foxconn. Part of the reason Apple has been raking in big $ goes beyond designing, marketing cutting edge great…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Cool. I'm sure this will reinforce and reassure other corporate IT managers that they won't get fired for suggesting a switch to Apple. This is now a huge precedence. It looks like MDM, security and provision…