1. Use a password on your phone.
1. Use a password on your phone.
I am neither surprised nor afraid of whats going on here. I downloaded the app and I'd say its about 90% accurate.
Because when you go to many retail establishments its so much safer when the employee takes the card out of your view for a few moments/minutes? How about those times that you don't even swipe the card - does that make you feel safer [[www.engadget.com]
"Terribly High?" GoPayment is only cheaper if you're doing a LOT more volume.
My house has so many Apple products in it, it's not even funny. We've all grown to love our iPhones, iPads and Macbooks. I've got to say though that between this and the new lockdown on book downloads has really turned me off of Apple. They are now trying to put so much control on what I can do on my OWN device…
@RaindropBebop: Extract of Pep?
Chances are, if you're phone get stolen that person will want to simply be able to use the phone, not care so much about your personal data.
I think its much more simpler than all this. iPad 2 will stay on everyones guesstimated schedule as planned. iPad 3 will come out early next year.
Smartphones are going to go the way of the Dinosaur IMHO. I use a service called RingCentral that has an iPhone app that allows me to make calls over Wifi. I installed this on my iPad and found that it worked perfectly. I already carry my ipad everywhere and it just makes sense to have the smartphone become…
So it sounds like there will be just 1 iphone for the next iteration that is CDMA/GSM and possibly even LTE. Providers gonna hate this since you'll have the potential to use the same phone regardless of what network you're on and Apple gets to contol the entire user experience regardless.
Cox? In MY Comcast?
@Goopplesoft - Reliant Robin of whitenoise: I'm joking ;)
This is good but what I did to get better signal with my AT&T iPhone was:
I have one of these MicroCells, and it works great. I paid $150 for it but got a $150 credit (after complaining about my service) on my account along with a rebate of $100.
After reading this article I start to pity any investor that fell for any of this. It sounds like all he did was come up with some fictitious business idea that was "hot" at the time to get money out of investors to keep himself afloat. It's a pity you guys had to come along and piece his past together, exposing…
@Duncan Mackenzie: These multitouch gestures are already used on a host of other platforms. I wouldn't say Android was a first and I certainly would say that this is a better, smoother implementation.
C'mon people. It's an iDEN iPhone. DUH!
Kudos to Apple & Verizon on this if it is a CDMA iPhone 4. The fact that this thing hasn't even been spotted in the wild once is impressive. I mean usually SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE screws up along the way and there is verification of the hardware. In this case everything up until now has been a figment of our…
@Mark 2000: This.