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  • Burgess07
    Apr 29, 02:35 PM
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  • neilmacd
    Apr 25, 12:45 PM
    First image is a good mockup but is most probably a fake.

    The gap between the screen in the top right hand corner is wider than the gap in the middle and bottom. Or is it just my eyes?





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  • BRLawyer
    Sep 12, 06:08 AM
    Call me na�ve, but aren't they supposed to receive you?

    No, as long as they come to my apartment... ;)





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  • kevinliu4
    Oct 11, 05:25 AM
    initially i was skeptical of the design as i was wondering how anyone is supposed to hold this thing (while watching video) without blocking the screen. then i realised when i use the ipod to watch video, it's usually resting on a table (at work) or in my palm (on the train). i don't actually watch video while i'm walking down the street for example.

    however, i think with a virtual touch screen click wheel, the screen of the ipod is gonna be a mess in no time...fingerprint city. i also have visions of me forgetting to click hold as i wipe the screen to remove the finger prints, then inadvertently blasting my ears off as the volume on the virtual wheel goes up. i dunno. having said that, can't wait to see it!





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  • Awakener
    Apr 17, 08:05 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-gb) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)



    Android is "closed"... an open system would be a Linux one where you can chop and change every part of the system right down to the kernel. Not gonna happen with mobile devices without hacking IMO.


    Agreed.
    Plus Android devices seem loaded with uninstallable Google services.
    But I don't trust Google's motives. When Android stands on its own then it might be something great.





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  • w_parietti22
    Oct 4, 07:32 PM
    I might be going for my 16th Bday :D :D :D





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  • ThunderLounge
    Jan 14, 06:33 PM
    I'm surprised nobody picked up on their title.

    "Confessions: The meanest Thing Giz..."

    Meanest? It may just be a poor choice of words, but in light of the situation it makes you wonder "what else" they did and aren't admitting to.





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  • Eric374
    Mar 18, 01:03 AM
    About the Lock up, I think most of them don't know we can just do a hard reset without pulling out the battery in the iPhone. Just hold the power and home button down.




    Actually I think its more the people with a turbo'ed Japanese imports that give an earfull to the European car owners. Or the Casio owners who brag how accurate digital is vs the luxury watches. I know someone who had to ask someone for the time cause her Piaget watched was unreadable due to the amount of flares coming from the diamonds inside LOL.. Obviously a fail watch but what you gonna do, sue them?

    Jealously is all I can think of =)


    You bring up some very good points there with the car and watch analogies.
    I carry an English chronograph pocket watch from the 1870's, and people always give me crap about it. It's nearly accurate to Railroad standards and it uses a key to wind it, I love it. The most common comment is "wow, that's an old timer", or "gonna be late Mr. Rabbit?" to which I reply, "I hope I'm working this well when I'm 130 years old!

    On the iPhone front, I usually hear the same thing that everyone else has posted, overpriced, fanboy, can't remove the battery, etc. But I've found that the best reply is "how's that battery life going, I'm on day 2" usually shuts 'em up.





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  • Cartoonkid
    Oct 6, 12:38 PM
    It was a good message until they stated "Before you pick a phone, pick a network." That would be valid in an iPhone-less world. They would still be selling us phones based on a spinning CGI rendering of a phone's outer shell. "Look! A plastic candy bar! You like candy, don't you? Then you'll love our rectangular phone! Brand new features like rounded edges and three colors!"

    Apple changed the game. The device should now be the focus. The service should be an afterthought in the background.

    +1

    I had absolutely no issues with Verizon for over two years, but I ditched them in June to get an iPhone, rather than settle for a Crackberry.

    And maybe it's because I live in SoCal, but apparently I'm one of the fortunate few (at least by the sounds of all the grumblings on MR) to have had no problems with AT&T. Admittedly, I don't make a ton of calls, but in the past 3 1/2 months, I've never had a single dropped call.

    If Verizon started carrying the iPhone, the only thing that would make me leave AT&T is price.





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  • mdntcallr
    Sep 25, 10:59 AM
    I'd like to say that this update really makes Aperture fully integrated with the rest of Apple products. Love it and will buy asap.

    Well. was hoping to buy it pre-installed on a core 2 Duo Macbook Pro. but now... may buy a 24" imac or mac pro instead. tired of waiting for that model





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  • JML42691
    Dec 13, 10:42 AM
    Dont underestimate the power of marketing. They might have this LTE/CDMA combo where the LTE is not all that functional but is there only for the publicity. Think about the splash of the FIRST 4G iPhone!
    That would seem very un-Apple like, like somebody said earlier in this thread, they wouldn't allow homescreen background images on two of their phones because of performance issues (which can't be more than a fraction of a second), so why would they allow not fully-functioning LTE capabilities. Apple isn't a company that'll do something just so they can say they did it first, look at multitasking, Steve's quote when they announced it was something like, "we were certainly not the first to do it but we were the first to do it right." In Apple's eyes, if it isn't perfect they won't do it.





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  • Tampa Tom
    May 4, 07:08 AM
    ....
    One of Apple's HUGE advantages over Android based devices is that all iOS devices can use the same OS and they all get upgraded at the same time.

    Obviously you haven't tried to run iOS 4 and above on an iPhone 3G. While it does limp along, it is not a good user experience.





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  • getalifemacfans
    Jan 9, 11:48 AM
    What are your predictions for this years MacWorld?

    i expect a new iphone(yes i do).the current iphone i think sucks i rather buy a nokia/sony ericson.
    a new mbp.ore even bether i really want that new ultraportebole with nice penryn to go.
    and what about that blueray?after warner has gone for the kill in toshibas heart and the theory microsoft just want chaos in blueray/hd sales so they can sell downloaded movies from the internett-maybe apple likes that theory as well ?would not suprise me.
    And if they update the macpro why dont they update the cinema displays?(look at the name "cinema" displays you really expect something juicy with that name)
    but like allways apple are allways interestet in proclaming that there products state of the art some of the products are.But if the product are state of the art - the product often speaks for it selfs..and if you are interested in a new fancy screen with that macpro check out the dell glass screen thats really something.
    'And what about that games?why cant apple/steve jobs close the deal with more gamedesigners so that mac/appleusers can stop playing on windows on ther mac(never gonna hapend i supouse)...
    dont allways wait for apple thats my tip but i really expect something groundbreaking to hapend inn MWSF - if not i would be just as shocking(thypical apple)...





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  • gugy
    Oct 11, 01:58 PM
    the deadline i think is Nov. 14 when the Zune is coming out. If passes that I would think maybe at MWSF.
    The main goal is the holiday season. After middle of November is too late to launch such a product.
    So I have my fingers crossed for the last week of October. That's the perfect timing.





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  • micahR
    Nov 8, 02:28 PM
    No need to worry. If you have a retail copy of the game you can play before the official release date without any issues.

    Awesome!!





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  • Mac Fly (film)
    Oct 19, 11:30 AM
    Two can play at that game. I still have the 400 shares I bought in 1997.

    Do the math. :)
    I bought 4600 shares in 1997, do that math ;)

    My last comment was a complete fabrication!! :D





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  • AP_piano295
    May 4, 03:17 PM
    Guns are tons of fun and I will probably own a few one day (when I live in an area where i can actually use them).

    Gun's are dangerous and it's perfectly reasonable for pediatricians to talk with and inform parents about those risks and how to mitigate them. You'd be amazed HOW LITTLE some people know about raising kids

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  • ozzyman500
    Mar 19, 07:29 AM
    How could you have it for ages? I think this guy is over exaggerating a little too much.





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  • charlituna
    Dec 20, 10:31 AM
    Correct. Some numbers to back that up.

    China Mobile (GSM) = 558M subscribers (World's largest carrier)

    . . .

    However, China Mobile's GSM network is 2G.

    Yes I'm well aware of China Mobile's vast GSM Edge network. But this is a 3g phone. So that 558 Million actually doesn't count given that it would be like giving the phone to T-Mobile knowing that they can't support 3g. And Apple doesn't pull moves like that since it would open them up for lawsuits (if someone unlocks on their own, that's on them).

    The real numbers to look at are 152 Million valid GSM 3g subscribers against 178 Million CDMA customers. And no contract prohibiting having a phone for both. So again, if this is about making money, why didn't they make a CDMA phone for that second group. Assuming they are open to having a CDMA iphone at all.





    v66jack
    Apr 10, 05:21 PM
    Meet my new desk mascot.

    http://twitpic.com/show/thumb/4hmpd9.jpg

    It even makes Angry Bird sounds!!!





    dukebound85
    Apr 21, 01:13 PM
    nice, seems like an offshoot of a rep system but applicable to the topic at hand. will be interesting to see how this turns out





    Unorthodox
    Oct 28, 04:04 PM
    "It's mine and you can't have it, with you I will not share it, cause if I share it with you, you'll have it to!"
    Thats Apple's theme song.





    MacintoshKat
    Apr 16, 11:26 PM
    Not only are they fake, but they're ugly.

    The SD slot is huge, it'd make the iPhone "4G" comparable to the Dell Mini 5 or whatever it's called.

    The aluminum bezel works for the iPad, and the similar design on the MacBooks. But on the iPhone? Not only would it be uncomfortable to hold for long amounts of time, but the GSM frequencies AT&T uses has a hard time going through simple walls, half the time. How would anyone expect five bars at any given time?

    With Verizon, yes, the CDMA does much better at relaying frequencies through objects, but there again, what about current AT&T customers? Do we keep AT&T, get switched over, or does Apple manage the two?





    aliensporebomb
    Jul 22, 06:55 AM
    Amazing how polarized the results here are.

    I wonder how dry or how moist the skin is on the users who have the constant call dropping problem.

    My skin is really dry, bordering on uber dry.

    No problems here really.

    In fact, yesterday for the first time I ever I conducted a long distance call from a basement conference room in Stillwater Minnesota normally impossible to make cell calls from on ANY cell phone be it LG, Blackberry (various models), etc.

    The iPhone4 held that call brilliantly - normally I had to walk upstairs to make and hold a call at that location.



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