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Quote: Originally Posted by ClemyNX Google's version is slower to load, less detailed and shows less stuff at the same time. I'm disappointed, I hoped they would bring something cool but their version of 3D cities is unusable imo. May…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Just_Me BETA Implying Apple is going to make EITHER of those features come to their iOS maps. They already stated they won't do transit, and I'm sorry but I haven't seen apple cars driving around…
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Look at the top left photo for Google Earth on that ipad. Look next to the Wifi symbol on that ipad. Google Earth was still rendering the image when the screenshot was taken. iOS maps had finished. Not fair at all. I should take …
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-No Street View -No public transit support I hope Google makes a 3rd party maps app for iOS.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Update to what? It was a firmware update. I'm just saying that it doesn't need to be purchased from the App Store to receive updates since there's no verification / activation …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Andysol I considered doing it- but I'm unsure how the upgrade process will work now that it goes to the App store. It won't show up as purchased, so when 10.8.1 is released, if you have to torrent again- i…
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Been over 24 hours for me with no code in my email yet. Guess I don't need it anymore. The DMG I torrented is perfect.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil The fact that you're illegally uploading it to others who don't have a license for it in the process… Come on. Implying I need to seed when there's a dedicated seed box
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Of course not. There couldn't possibly be anything to worry about when downloading a file illegally from an unverified source. What's illegal about downloading software that you alre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by HiThere I would caution you about downloading apps by torrents. It is a wonderful way to install the OS together with hidden trojans. Considering how much personal info we store on our computers these da…
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Torrenting mine from TPB. I submitted my info for the upgrade but no email as of yet. I have the legal rights to it so I might as well get it from there.
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Such bullshit. Why would I pay AT&T for this if I could use a different service that does the same damn thing for free?
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheOtherGeoff Actually Metro is pretty nice. Microsoft just sucks at roadmaps and partnerships. Name me one partnership (outside of Intel) that has 'thrived.' Nokia is just the most recent of m…
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I would have to get paid to be stuck on a contract with this phone. This phone has 2 year old hardware and won't even get a single major update. In months Windows 8 will be out and this "flagship" phone won't run a single app due to ne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee People will buy it because it's an iPad. Which means real tablet optimized Apps. An ecosystem where customers outside of the US also have a substantial media collection to browse. A huge s…
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I really hope it's $299. Otherwise I don't see any reason to get it over the Nexus 7 if you're looking at tablets that same size. Hopefully it will also have the same storage options as the ipad.
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp He's calling you an Android troll on an Apple centric forum. Or don't you get that? Try reading your own post history. Duh. Oh gosh... I'm so sorry I'm and Android user guys. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Actually it runs none of the "Apps in the App Store", it runs Java program's from the Android market... ...including repackaged ones containing Trojans. http://www.zdnet.com/android-malwares…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee Really? A quick look at AT&T shows three 2.2 phones and several 2.3 phones. I didn't have time to go over all the models to see what other devices they sell. T-Mobile also has sever…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta If that's true, then it simply establishes that most Android phones are low end. It has been well established that Android 2.2 and 2.3 are the predominant OSs and that very, very few Android …