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  • *LTD*
    Apr 22, 10:01 PM
    The fact that I can not opt out. That it tracking me no matter were I go and I do not get a choice in the matter.

    So? How exactly will this affect you personally? Sounds like an imaginary demon. What exactly is your fear? Will some harm come to you?

    On top of that the more services that do this the more likely that it will be stolen as it already been shown Apple way of doing it is craptature as it is not even encrypted compared to Googles which is.

    Why does it need to be encrypted? For what purpose?

    This makes it very easy to steal.

    Ok. But for what purpose? To what end?

    It more I want to know what info is collect and what is done with it and also the option to opt out.

    What exactly do you think will be done with that information? Will you be tracked and abducted? What will be done with information that showed you were like 10km near your local Target outlet? Is this critical, private information about you?





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  • Lancetx
    Jul 21, 10:19 AM
    Apple is doing what they need to do to defend themselves against the smear job put out by the haters in the media and tech sites aligned against them.

    Exactly. Nokia should have kept their mouths shut instead of calling out Apple last week. Now Apple is simply responding back to them in kind. Nokia said they didn't have the issue with any of their phones, but obviously that is not true.

    As for those here that still complaining about the iPhone 4, you can always return your iPhone for a full refund as Apple has stated on several occasions...





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  • islesguy81
    Mar 25, 12:23 AM
    Happy Birthday!:apple::D





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  • ReallyBigFeet
    Mar 17, 09:04 AM
    I think its pretty obvious the OP just made this whole story up to get attention.

    Nonetheless, the way HR policies work anymore, people won't have their paychecks "docked" for cash shortages. Loss Prevention will investigate the cash shortage, the kid will most likely be exonerated of theft and given a "first and final warning." BB is a big company and they won't typically fire someone for a first offense...although the kids day certainly would have been ruined with the stress of the investigation and implied allegations.

    So while I personally believe the OP just did this to get a rise, the amount of absolute ignorance and naivete of the remaining posters here is laughable. You people really need to put away your pitchforks and torches and get some common sense.

    Bull. I had a girlfriend in high school get fired from OfficeMax for being $100 off where she had been working for almost a year.

    News for you. Your girlfriend didn't get fired for that ONE instance. You just were totally biased about the facts....inclusive of the ones she didn't give you about all the other things she had done wrong prior that made this the proverbial straw on the camels back.





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  • varcos
    Jan 9, 04:22 PM
    Actually, if you haven't had any spoilers yet, don't go to the any other page on the Apple site (there's a spoiler in the navigation bar), only do the straight to the mwsf07 link.





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  • Unggoy Murderer
    Apr 29, 03:10 PM
    To the people posting screenshots: You do know that you're breaking the non disclosure agreement you made with Apple when you signed up for the Mac Dev Program? If they track you down, the small print pretty much says they can do very evil things to you. Tred carefully, it's likely Apple will be watching out for people like you.





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  • novagamer
    Sep 25, 11:38 AM
    I love the new loupe, that's really handy how you can park it to the side and it follows your cursor without obstructing your larger view. Quite a nice upgrade I think, and for free!:)

    Is this available in software update yet?





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  • deathcab4xtina
    Mar 17, 09:16 AM
    Haaaaaaa just shared a launch day story, and the majority of you would have hauled ass with iPad in hand for the price I paid. Haters lmfao

    No offense to the real mentally handicapped, but dude you are ****ing retarded.





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  • Small White Car
    Oct 17, 08:59 AM
    I'm not sure about what you're saying here, because content producers will still be having to supply the same film in two different formats.

    They'll likely drop the less popular format, and thus, we'll have a winner.




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  • ironsienna
    Apr 30, 09:23 AM
    more like late 2012. milestone 2 already leaked

    Late 2012??…. I think we finally found what the cause of the doomsday will be…!

    And even if they are not the cause, they have to be 2012-end-of-the-world proof safe :D





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  • 8CoreWhore
    Apr 12, 03:43 AM
    There is the objective and the subjective. Objectively, one might say - hey, W8 is stable, and functional, etc...

    Subjectively, people like what they like...





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  • Detlev
    Mar 28, 03:42 PM
    Ooh the arguments are getting heated up in this thread :D

    Thought I'd offer a light refreshment.

    Nice. You've been waiting to use that, haven't you?





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  • twoodcc
    Aug 15, 12:12 PM
    i bet its pretty close to the other ones? thus the heat.

    well yeah, they are all close together. but only 1 of the cards did that. the others didn't get over 80C





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  • Christian247
    Apr 15, 01:16 PM
    I agree, these photos are not of the real product. although I have seen other photos of a similar iPhone design, but with a chromed bezel that wraps around the entire image, and makes it look much better. and a polished back casing; because Apple is; a well polished company...They arent going to have another unfinished backing.

    FAKE, now it's on to the next one...





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  • maclaptop
    May 3, 11:01 PM
    Another good example from tbwa/chiat/day, they've put many companies into the minds of viewers.





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  • theosib
    Apr 29, 08:17 PM
    I like it as it is in Snow Leopard.

    Yes! I completely agree! What's wrong with Aqua candy blue style? It looks great and is intuitive. This gray-only stuff seems like a step backwards.





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  • longofest
    Oct 28, 04:50 PM
    Folks, I think you are misinterpreting what the OSx86 project is doing (at least in this case)...

    The OSx86 project is taking the Darwin and XNU source that Apple releases and making them so they can run on any x86 hardware. Basically, they are bringing back the functionality that Darwin and XNU had BEFORE Apple ported OSX to Intel, as the x86 versions of Darwin used to run on any x86 hardware until Apple started including a lot of EFI-specific commands (as well as some other things). If you download and compile the OSx86 source, you won't be able to get a full-fledged OSX user experience, because they have not circumvented Apple's TPM protections for the GUI. In order to get Aqua, you need to have the Aqua resource files (which you'd have to get from a OSX install CD), and you'd have to get the TPM keys, which would be illegal.

    Also remember, Darwin and XNU does NOT EQUAL the full OSX user experience. Darwin/XNU is just a command-line operating system, as that is the only part that is open-source.





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  • SFVCyclone
    Nov 16, 08:09 PM
    Its probably feasible but like not not gonna happen...





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  • SilentPanda
    Apr 24, 11:02 AM
    Has there been any word from the higher-ups on why this feature was implemented now after years of asking and for seemingly no good reason?

    Doctor Q addressed some of this in post 149 (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12442007&postcount=149).





    Suture
    Mar 26, 03:59 PM
    Man, that sucks. There's got to be something the police can do.

    I don't know if it will help you any, but you can sign your XBox gamertag up for the 360 blog (something like 360blogvoice.com I think) -- and it keeps a log of what you played on the 360 on a daily basis. Maybe see what the person is playing. I have no idea how it will help though.

    Hope you get it back.





    GFLPraxis
    Apr 15, 03:27 PM
    My only claim is that something the TSA is doing is working to help prevent hijackings. This was in response to some arguments that nothing airport security was doing was in fact useful. If you go back, you will see I quoted both TSA and European stats, not just TSA. And that while there may have been no passenger hijackings in the 90s in the USA, there were a couple in Europe, and one in Japan. And then nothing in Europe and Japan or the USA since 9/11. Which I believe is due to increased airport security, similar to what the TSA does.

    That's all I'm saying. I'm not advocating for the current screening, just refuting some baseless arguments that it's a total waste of money ("baseless" as in - "it's my opinion, and I'm not presenting any evidence to support it"). Opinions are fine, and everyone is entitled to them. Just don't expect me to accept an opinion as fact, if I can support my opposing opinion with at least some evidence.

    (I'm using Japan and Europe 'cause they also have a tradition of terrorist organizations targeting their planes, and because they "harmonized" their screening standards to the TSA. No choice, if they wanted to continue flying their planes into or over US airspace. Other countries may have also harmonized (like Canada) but either they don't have a tradition of terrorism, or I don't have enough info about them.)

    Alright, we might be perceiving each other's arguments differently and arguing semantics in that case.

    I have no issue with airport security besides the last two years' increase. I feel the body scanners and pat downs on opt out are unnecessary wastes of time, money, and personal privacy.

    I have no issue with other aspects of post 9/11 airport security. I fly all the time and never found it worth giving a thought before the recent implementation.





    Surf Monkey
    Mar 17, 01:21 AM
    He probably did pocket the cash, since he asked if everything was cool when he handed me the bag, that def ran through my mind a few times.

    Sure he did. That's why he had the system print a receipt. To cover his tracks.





    macingman
    Mar 17, 01:24 AM
    If i was you I'd donate the extra few hundred to a charity, perhaps the Japanese earthquake appeal. Just some friendly advise, it is always good to help people.





    macfan881
    Oct 6, 01:38 PM
    Verizon Still SUCKS over ATT though mainly for two reasons A. They Cripple the phones beyond belife and 2 there lovely UI is disgusting



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