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Everybodies got the fever That is somethin you all know Fever is'nt such a new thing Fever start long ago ...... But what a lovely way to burn I never liked the song myself but somehow it fits
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleLover2 Reality: Most smartphone buyers choose Android. Put that together with your thought, and ISTM inevitable that you must think that most current smartphone buyers are "juvenile angry young men with a chi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio Well this isn't really about Apple haters, it's about Android haters. How else would you describe people that do not use Android, yet spend a lot of time trying to convince others how insecure Android is? Do y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by brianlfl I, for one, who will probably get bashed to heck for posting this, would happily go back to Sprint for the iPhone. I had great coverage with voice and data. Their plans, albeit a few years ago, were truly grea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macs2InfinityAndBeyond In all of 2012? Isn't that lowballing it a bit? (But what's a million or two, give or take, anyway?) ___ Not if you consider that sprint has about 33 customers
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Yes a toy indeed! It's baffling to me how many people can't "see" beyond what they know, and what they know becomes their limit. Even more baffling is their passion in defending that limit by saying things such as "the iPad is just a toy to play v…
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The MBA has all of the PeeCee laptop vendors running scared! It is spectacular, but also priced UNDER their similar offerings that look arcane when put next to MBA. I recently bought a fully loaded iMac so I can't justify buying a MBA now, but wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Yeah, I remember Taligent -- but that was happening as we were leaving the industry (and Silicon Valley). If you were around Sunnyvale in the 1980s, our Sunnyvale Computer Plus store was at Fremont an…
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Well I just pickd up the trackpad earlier this spring in an impulse buy but I like it. Lion rocks on my iMac with an SSD! If it was any faster I'd get nausea..... But I had a wifi issue that had me spewing all kinds of swear words. I reset the SM…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum I discovered Apple in 1978 -- I wanted to buy an Apple ][, on a Saturday and the 4 computer stores in Silicon Valley were all closed. On the way home, my wife, Lucy, said "Apple just moved to Cupertino…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Esoom Hmmm, iOS version of a ChromeBook makes sense, that would explain the LTE microcells being installed in Apple Stores. Would fit with iCloud's rollout timeline. MBA type form factor anyone? How much will …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jj.yuan I'd like to add that they can also attract the best. I know I would love to work for Apple if I am young, smart ... Hey what's wrong with "mature" and smart?
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It makes sense! Apple has always pushed the envelope when it comes to getting rid of older technology and radical redesigns! With the kind of deep pockets they have now their R&D has a lot of fuel and they can hire some of the best. Can't wai…
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iSuppose this whole webOS was born out of the "all things Web" idea. Problem is that idea a now dated, and while webOS is well made, the driver is not there! Web based apps ran in to a bunch of compatibility issues only now developers like myself…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Firefly7475 Ah the iHub. My pet ramble for close to a year now. I'd love to see someone do this right. Maybe that someone will eventually be sued by someone with the handle Firefly7475
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Middle-aged? Well it's been around for 30 years, so middle-aged would mean it's dead and buried by 2041. I certainly hope that's the case! By then I would expect computer interfaces to be way beyond the keyboard …
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Quote: Originally Posted by BUSHMAN4 At this price,what have I got to lose. $ 99 or $149 depending I'm thinking I can probably put Android on it, not because I love it but at least it's got a life-line I wish I could put iOS but without …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jlandd Couldn't help but notice the overWHELMINGLY positive user reviews on HP's product page (the 32 gig model has 4.5 out of 5 stars with 62 reviews). They love it like crazy. Happily replaced their iPads. Gee, yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KPOM It's actually an unfortunate development, IMO. WebOS didn't try to copy iOS, and had some nice features. With some decent hardware, it might have given Android a run for its money. I almost wonder whether HP wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jlandd I would expect a place not MacMall to not be able to handle something like this, since the normal sequence of events of a MacMall order varies from unpredictable to wrong again for the third time. HP, OTOH, a…