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Apple's 'iPhone 7' to boast True Tone display, upgraded camera flash, capacities of 32-256...
bubbaone said:I jumped ship to Android about a year ago. And I loved IOS. I just couldn't stomach the high prices for Iphones. My biggest complaint was the battery. The 6 and 6s are more than thin enough. If they put a Thicker Battery in them, perhaps I would still be on IOS. Oh, and I WILL NOT buy any phone -- including Android -- that doesn't have a headphone jack! -
Apple, others offer support in Microsoft fight to air government data requests
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Assortment of Steve Jobs's personal property for sale by celebrity auction house
mobius said:I sometimes wish I could revisit those times. I'm probably forgetting all the crap we had to deal with (SCSI termination anyone?! Uh!) -
Samsung issues global recall of Galaxy Note 7, replacement program announced
conceptvbs said:What would Apple do?
Deny, deny, dey. State that it only affect 0.000001% of products.
"Your charging it wrong".
A recall on your flagship? An unthinkable prospect from Apple. That's a fact. -
Apple to begin removing abandoned and problematic apps from App Store next week
noivad said:cali said:I was wondering about this the other day. I've paid for apps that have been long forgotten by the devs and I checked to see if they were still available.
what if someone paid for these apps?
An easy solution would be to remove these apps from the App Store but allow those who paid to be able to download them.
A lot of major devs remove their bad apps (Square Enix, for example) but some older ones don't. In many cases they haven't been updated since 2009 or before.
Oddly, one of the first games on the App Store, Cube Runner, keeps getting updated for free, and it was a launch day title.