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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

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  • AaronEdwards
    Apr 20, 11:27 AM
    Of course that's the ideal answer but an impossible answer. So again, Google or your device/computer?

    I'd rather have Google or Apple for that matter having that information in their servers, than it being in a unencrypted file on my phone or on my computer.

    What Apple has done here is giving anyone with access to either your phone or your computer a way to track your movement. And that person would not need to either install something or deal with encrypted files. The person tracked would have no clue that it's happening.

    Once again, it's shown that when it comes to security and encryption, Apple needs to improve their game.

    But, it's great thing for jealous husbands who would want to monitor what their wives are doing.





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  • Tommyg117
    Sep 4, 09:26 PM
    Cool, but I'd rather have a more powerful faster airport extreme.





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  • 0815
    Apr 25, 01:17 PM
    The current design is still beautiful and didn't get old over time - still one of the best designs for Laptops ever ... but hey, they might come up with something even more 'magical'.





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  • Sabenth
    Aug 23, 05:39 PM
    I hope this eventually leads to Sound Blaster support for macs.
    dought that very much there are better sound cards on the market





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  • miketcool
    Sep 4, 06:55 PM
    Sounds more viable for video then a 3 inch screen on a portable hard drive.





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  • Warbrain
    Sep 26, 08:34 AM
    Agrhhh... why does Apple have to be so stupid? Do they not know that there are vast areas here in the US where Cingular doesn't support?

    Why the hell can't they just sell an unlocked phone and just let us choose providers that actually have service where we live? I really hope someone finds a way to hack these phones and make them carrier-independant! :mad:

    There are vast areas that Verizon and Sprint don't cover in the US, too. It's that way with every single cell phone company in the US.

    Apple would have to make at least 2 different phones for that to work. There are two primary cellular networks in the US: GSM and CDMA. If Apple makes just a GSM phone, they're also making a phone that can be used in almost every other country in the world. Europe and Asia are the real cell phone markets, not the US.





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  • balamw
    Sep 19, 02:25 PM
    Imagine how long the download would be if the movie was high def instead of 640 x 480.
    Probably not quite as long as you might think. Less than 3x longer for 720p or 1080i, <6x longer for 1080p.

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  • roadbloc
    Jan 1, 10:26 AM
    It makes sense. iProducts are increasingly becoming ubiquitous, therefore they will become more profitable for malware developers to attack. It's not a McAfee sales pitch so much as it's stating the obvious. Same with Android.
    Yes. Absolutely. A closed filesystem where you're only able to download anything significant through a moderated app store is going to be riddled with viruses. :rolleyes:





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  • kenypowa
    Mar 30, 11:59 AM
    Microsoft is suing homebuilders for offering "Windows" in their homes. Instead, they need to refer to them as "transparent viewing portals".

    Where were you when Apple sued NYC for using "Big Apple" in its travel brochure? Apple is being a dick in this case.





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  • aristobrat
    Sep 26, 08:07 PM
    YES! Finally, I reap benefits from being with Cingular!!!! :D
    Meh, I know, bitter doesn't go my shoes, but ... heh

    It's the second or third carriers' customers that will benefit from all of the weird things that all of you early adopters will help discover. ;)

    Or at least that's how it's worked here at Verizon. By the time RIM gets around to releasing a CDMA BlackBerry version of a device, all of the bugs are pretty well worked out.





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  • diamond.g
    May 3, 12:41 PM
    I stopped by my local Apple store and had a similar experience. Actually, it was a bit worse... they still had the old iMacs out and when I asked about the new ones, I was told "What new iMacs?"

    Did you log into store.apple.com and show them? :D





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  • alent1234
    Mar 10, 10:04 AM
    How would Safari be able to install that stuff? Forgive me for not knowing, but I haven't seen anything that allowed you to install software, or any executable code, from iOS Safari. Not with Apple's model. Maybe jailbroken, but that's a different story.


    you don't remember www.jailbreakme.com last year? you swipe and it installs all kinds of code on your iphone





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  • Gasu E.
    Apr 22, 08:34 AM
    I'm amazed that no-one is seeing the very dangerous path we could be heading down here. Will people only see it when it's too late?

    Are we looking into the jaws of the future where you pay, but never OWN anything? Music, Movies, Apps.

    You pay to have the right to listen/watch/use the data.

    The data is never downloaded to your device to do as you wish, it's always held by the owners. or distributors.

    I can see this coming like a flashing red warning sign.

    You never OWNED any of this stuff. You owned the physical media, and you had an unlimited license to you. The technology is just clarifying this.

    If you had actually owned it, you could have copied it as much as you wanted-- legally-- and resold the copies to others. You have been capable of doing this, but it was illegal; it also was difficult to enforce the law. Now the technology is actually starting to match your legal rights. It's actually wonderful. You are not losing anything you had legally, but the true owners (the content creators and the people who support them financially) can stop getting ripped off by criminals.





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  • iDisk
    Mar 23, 04:17 PM
    Do it apple!!!





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  • Yankee617
    Apr 20, 12:26 PM
    WOW this is a major privacy breach.

    With any cell phone (smart or otherwise) the telephone networks have been able to track your movements. All you need to do is to keep it turned on. Not much you can do about this, except hope they don't exercise that ability. Turning the device off frequently can help somewhat... they don't know where you've been (or where your device has been) when the device is turned off.

    So I'm going to buy an iPad (Wi-Fi only). I'll either turn it off or close the cover (putting it to sleep) when I'm not using it. I would like to see old location data automatically deleted and to have the option of not backing up location data.

    Does the MBP have anything similar inside? No reason why it couldn't.





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  • Macnoviz
    Oct 12, 02:32 PM
    No, not like that at all. That one hurts my eyes. I mean there's one on there that's like the one I commented on, but same color clickwheel. Like this:

    http://www.exit42design.com/stuffDirectory/redNanoClickwheel.jpg

    I don't know, it looks kinda pink, I would like to see it darker, blackisher (not Burgundy, mind you)





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  • jonnyb
    Apr 20, 09:57 AM
    When did 'reached out' become a better phrase to use than simply 'contacted'?





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  • Mitch1984
    Sep 14, 04:14 PM
    There is no way in hell that they will introduce laptops at this event.

    Period.

    Hmm didn't Apple release the 17" MacBook Pro at NAB earlier this year. :rolleyes:





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  • PBF
    Apr 19, 02:36 PM
    How sleazy of you, Apple.

    Almost like stabbing in the back.

    Not nice, Apple, not nice.





    addicted44
    Mar 29, 11:33 AM
    Lol...Who wants to bet whether their 2010 forecast, at the end of 2006 had the words iOS, or Android in it.

    Right, I am totally going to believe this.





    dondark
    Sep 15, 06:57 PM
    I'll be very tempted if it has;
    3MP
    All the display info in the latest iPods
    BT
    4-8 GB
    Full iLife intergration (iSync, iTunes, iPhoto, iCal, Address book (with pictures), Mail)
    Earphones (Pref BT and acts as hands free)

    Desire
    3G?
    iChat with BT for Audio?
    Widgets?
    WiFi
    IR remote feature
    Light / Flash

    Two Choices: Good design Apple Style with decent Camera and Music Quality
    about $399
    Or, Smart phone like with the feature above.(it means iLife , iChat for live video chat), they only need a good cpu,gpu and wifi for these.
    about $599





    WestonHarvey1
    Mar 23, 05:57 PM
    It really infuriates and frightens me when senators play the "Do what we ask voluntarily, or we'll force you to" card.





    inkhead
    Sep 26, 02:56 PM
    If this is true you can always by the phone at the cingular store outright, then unlock it and use it on any carrier.

    I for one in disappointed they went with GSM





    Hodapp
    Sep 26, 04:10 PM
    Why Cingular?
    They do not alow you to unlock their phones - even after their contract has expired. They think there is usa and nothing else. If you travel - you are screwed - roam on our network (or go to hell)! They are useless for anyone who travels beyond canada or hawaii(ok - thats only 15% of americans)

    I have had Five different Cingular phones since Cellular One became Cingular and they switched their network to GSM. I've been given the unlock code for every one of my devices from little more than a phone call to customer service.

    A little kindness goes a long way when dealing with a customer support agent who has spent all day dealing with the retards who are posting in this thread about how hard Cingular has "screwed them over" in the past. I think people just like playing the victim role when it comes to telco conglomerates because it's chic to be in the circle-jerk complainers crew on the blogosphere.