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  • grahamnp
    Apr 1, 01:55 AM
    That is butt ugly. I should just retain the unified window appearance and make all the modifications inside the window instead.





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  • pound4pound30
    Sep 13, 12:13 PM
    I got the 16gb "iWatch" two days ago. Another two weeks or I will be back at the store to get the new Apple TV.





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  • RebootD
    Mar 31, 01:18 PM
    I am welcome to having a better iCal but please please please:

    1. Let me turn off that horrible pleather skin
    2. Let me use colors other than 50%, 70% and 90% gray





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  • Danindub
    Jun 6, 11:19 AM
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    How do you request a refund? Who do you contact?

    iTunes > My account > Account history (find app you want to report) > Report a problem

    (or something similar anyways).

    Now that I think about it - it could be EU thing - AFAIK by law there has to be a way to get refund ...





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  • knownikko
    Apr 22, 05:37 PM
    1) Lose job at Engadget

    2) Start new website

    3) Publish iphone "rumor" to attract readership

    4) Profit!





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  • Swarmlord
    Oct 23, 09:25 AM
    I've got a question for you guys. Any of you Mac users that also run Windows on a box somewhere:

    Are any of you really going to upgrade to Vista when it comes out? or are you going to wait at least a year?

    I run Windows on several computers at home and use one at work. Supporting all types of computers is my line of work so I can't avoid it. I use my Mac to accomplish anything where I want reliable, predictable results though especially when it comes to video and graphics.

    I NEVER upgrade any of my personal computers to the latest Windows products until several months have passed. I have to install the product at work primarily to evaluate when it's ready to deploy.

    I used Windows 2000 until service pack 1 on XP came out and will probably do the same thing for Vista. Microsoft basically has to stop supporting a version of their OS before I feel compelled to upgrade though. It's only been about 6 months where the lack of updates on Windows 2000 has been a concern to me.





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  • ScottishDuck
    Apr 15, 04:10 PM
    OSX was built on UNIX. Just like Android is built in Linux.

    I did make an off the cuff statement about ChromeOS. But my reasoning was that OSX is a little bit more than ChromeOS, so rolling it out and making it available is a little different.

    OSX was not built on UNIX, it is Mach/XNU with a BSD subsystem, it is UNIX-like, much like linux.

    OSX and Chrome OS are on par, both are heavily modified versions of an open-source operating system, with extensive APIs to make them more user friendly.





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  • derpasaurus
    Apr 28, 04:49 PM
    "A colleague of mine just picked up a 16 GB iPhone 4 in white. I was a bit surprised when I picked it up off his desk (I had my black 32 GB in my other hand at the same time) – it immediately felt thicker."

    LOL, that's absolutely ridiculous.

    Also, why is everyone feeling so sorry for the case makers...like Apple is screwing them over? It's not their responsibility to cater to the case makers.

    I completely agree. No one can pick something up and "immediately" tell that it's 0.25 mm thicker than another object. I call BS.

    AGREED!

    http://i.imgur.com/mBEpD.png





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  • rmwebs
    Nov 10, 04:11 PM
    This is all well and good but what happens when the cash dries up? The servers go down, leaving you with an expensive Safari.

    Anything that you pay for one-time that is reliant on a 3rd party funding its operation is bad news :/





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  • Evangelion
    Jul 12, 02:46 PM
    I see where you are getting at but who would want to use an ipod for video conferencing when the business user which it is aimed at rather use a phone like the Razr V3x, a pda or that new 4.5in Sony tablet pc.

    What makes you think that it's aimed at "business users"? Seriously? Is VOIP and/or video-conferencing solely meant for just businesses? Mere mortals need to stay away from it?

    I guess we can forget that "video-conferencing for the rest of us" (http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/) then?





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  • maclaptop
    May 4, 05:57 PM
    At&t bumped my upgrade eligibility from 11/30/2011 to 6/30/2011.

    I do a lot of business and have several activated lines with AT&T and Verizon. I purchase several new phones annually from each of them. I'm a true smartphone addict. :eek:

    AT&T has revamped the way they calculate upgrade eligibility and time lines. They used to simply count the months you've been in contract and assign you a fixed date.

    Recently all that has changed. Now they take into consideration how much you spend with them, how many lines you have, what your data plan and text msg plans are etc. They monitor this on an ongoing basis. As a result your upgrade date on your account is dynamic and will change periodically.

    It may change frequently or just once or twice during your contract period. In my case what I like is I get upgrade pricing just about anytime I wish based on the fact I spend quite a bit to have several concurrently activated phones.

    Your mileage may vary :)





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  • NutsNGum
    Apr 26, 11:13 AM
    I bought a 21.5 imac last summer three days before they launched the new one, so sent it back.

    Finally bought its replacement three days ago. Now they're doing it again.

    Can't be bothered this time.

    :eek:

    You don't need to keep taking computers back you know. You could try and be happy with what you already own. Also why did you buy it if you knew there were new ones on the horizon anyway?





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  • Devnor
    Apr 13, 02:04 PM
    I heard Apple is working on the new, next generation rice cooker.

    Apple is way smarter than to get into the TV business. Why make a multitude of bulky products when they can have a box that fits all.





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  • TurnerMan
    Apr 26, 12:44 PM
    Make this a part of my current MobileMe $199 family subscription.





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  • RRmalvado
    Mar 31, 11:42 AM
    Apple should integrate iCal, Mail and Address Book already.





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  • DewGuy1999
    Jan 31, 05:04 PM
    What a cutie! :)

    We think so, too. He's about 6-months-old now, was found abandoned at about 8-10-weeks-old in a ditch culvert and was semi-feral. We just got him today from a rescue organization and that picture is the one they had of him on PetFinder.com (http://www.petfinder.com/index.html). Right now he's too excited over his new surroundings to get a picture.





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  • techpr
    Apr 21, 10:28 PM
    to protect our intellectual property and to ensure our continued innovation

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  • Snowy_River
    Jul 12, 01:07 AM
    At $79 a year it will probably be 5 years before the program moves to a commonly useful level where it may have the ability to replace MS Office. The very casual Word Processor user will not have to wait very long, maybe Pages 3 or Pages 4. With the 5 X $79 = $395 we move into the price range of the non-educational price of MS Office. But for the heavy Office user, 5 years may not be long enough...

    Hmm... Let's start with the idea of present value. $79 spent a year from now isn't worth $79 today. So, $79 a year for the next five years is actually only worth $300-$361 (assuming a possible APR of between 3% and 10%). Now, that's compared with $399.95 for Office. Hmm. But there's another factor here. If a given upgrade doesn't have any features that are compelling to you, you don't have to get it. Wow! That would mean that iWork would be even less!

    Now, all of that being said, of course if iWork isn't functional for you now you shouldn't get it. But if it is, as this thread has shown that there are a lot of us out here for whom it, in fact, is, then there's no reason for us not to get it. So, all around, I'd argue that iWork is a cost savings over MS Office, even if you upgrade every time.

    Plus, if all you need to make it a worthwhile office suite is a spreadsheet, then there are a variety of options at various price points. These include OpenOffice Calc, KOffice KSpread (both free), Mariner Calc, etc.





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  • Brien
    Apr 22, 06:57 PM
    That mockup is hideous, but I imagine that the rumor is in line with what you could expect. A thinner iPhone with slightly upgraded internals , e.g. 64GB of storage, A5, 1080p/8MP rear camera, FaceTime HD front camera, larger (3.7-4") screen, and presumably the same or better battery life are almost expected at this point.

    I could see the gestures and a tapered design. I think they're going to ditch the ice cream sandwich design for sure.





    randyharris
    Jul 10, 04:08 PM
    1. Pages 2 does have an auto-correct feature. It's in preferences.

    A major functional snafu is that you can't add auto-correction data from the GUI of Pages, you have to go into the preferences. In Word you are able to right click on your red squiggly word, and you can set a default auto correct right there from the Contextual menu. NeoOffice has the same function. This is sorely lacking from Pages.

    Randy





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    Oct 31, 11:19 AM
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    SciFrog
    Oct 13, 01:58 PM
    Console client, no third party items...





    Gamoe
    Apr 30, 12:56 AM
    Yes, competition is a good thing... But how much real leeway do any of these companies have to set price points? It seems to me that the labels are the ones mostly setting the pricing, and that's in their favor, not in the customer's favor.

    It seems the labels allow different prices for different stores in order to "game" the system in their favor- they'll allow Amazon to sell for less in the hopes of eating into Apple's market share and taking away more of Apple's leverage to negotiate for lower costs for itself (and customers).





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    Mar 11, 08:04 PM
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