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Isgrimnur wrote:I imagine that there are plenty of people willing to buy a Verizon iPhone that don't curerntly have any sort of data phone. And most of my data has nothing to do with browsing. They would also have to contend with what the media tells me would be a mass exodus from AT&T's network. Since I don't have any serious issues with AT&T, I suppose I should lobby for Verizon to get it just so all those people get off my network and make my experience that much better.And I fully expect Verizon to come up with new and more interesting ways to suck.
AWS260 wrote:iPad security flaw. It's fixed now.
The subscriber data was obtained by a group calling itself Goatse Security. Though the group is steeped in off-the-wall, 4chan-style internet culture—its name is a reference to a famous gross-out Web picture—it has previously highlighted real security vulnerabilities in the Firefox and Safari Web browsers, and attracted media attention for finding what it said were flaws in Amazon's community ratings system.
Mr. Fed wrote:Just noticed a major problem with the iPad's functionality as an entertainment device.
You can carry the iphone into the bathroom with you in your pocket, and no one is the wiser.
But if you carry the iPad into a stall, people look grossed out.
Mr. Fed wrote:Just noticed a major problem with the iPad's functionality as an entertainment device.
You can carry the iphone into the bathroom with you in your pocket, and no one is the wiser.
But if you carry the iPad into a stall, people look grossed out.
Moggy123 wrote:Mr. Fed wrote:Just noticed a major problem with the iPad's functionality as an entertainment device.
You can carry the iphone into the bathroom with you in your pocket, and no one is the wiser.
But if you carry the iPad into a stall, people look grossed out.
Just carry it wrapped inside a newspaper.
Toe wrote:For those that are using them on company networks...
http://www.infoworld.com/t/data-securit ... 2010-06-15
Sounds like they really need to update/upgrade Safari on them.
EvilHomer3k wrote:Toe wrote:For those that are using them on company networks...
http://www.infoworld.com/t/data-securit ... 2010-06-15
Sounds like they really need to update/upgrade Safari on them.
I have trouble taking anything said by Goatse Security seriously. I'm not saying this isn't serious or that they're wrong. Just saying that the name has got to be one of the worst names ever if you are a serious business. I'm not even sure Two Girls One Cup Security would be worse.
rrmorton wrote:Go, Miss Taken, Go! That's awesome. How do you like it so far, Captain?
Exodor wrote:Any recommendations for a case? I hear good and bad things about the Apple case (which is out of stock anyway) but I can see I'm going to want something - particularly if I let Elise play with it.

Toe wrote:I like the Apple case.
Exodor wrote:Toe wrote:I like the Apple case.
So does everyone apparently - it seems to be totally unavailable locally.
Lee wrote:Exodor wrote:Toe wrote:I like the Apple case.
So does everyone apparently - it seems to be totally unavailable locally.
It's only rated 3 stars on Amazon, it's selling, but doesn't seem to be the best case out there, that's for sure. Heck I had to wait 5 weeks for the Dodocase and for $10 more its a far better case.
Exodor wrote:Lee wrote:Exodor wrote:Toe wrote:I like the Apple case.
So does everyone apparently - it seems to be totally unavailable locally.
It's only rated 3 stars on Amazon, it's selling, but doesn't seem to be the best case out there, that's for sure. Heck I had to wait 5 weeks for the Dodocase and for $10 more its a far better case.
I seem to remember reading that you had mixed feelings about the Dodocase. Do you think it's worth the $60?
I'm obviously going to have to order a case online and I'm undecided between the Applecase and the Dodo.
msduncan wrote:Sports Illustrated is now available at 4.99
The Meal wrote:msduncan wrote:Sports Illustrated is now available at 4.99
Have you tried it, or do you have pointers to reviews?

Exodor wrote:I love my iPad. It's the greatest comic book reader ever. I'm even using it to re-read the entire run of Order of the Stick.
I'd love it even more if it could connected to my WiFi for more than two seconds at a time.
msduncan wrote:Exodor wrote:I love my iPad. It's the greatest comic book reader ever. I'm even using it to re-read the entire run of Order of the Stick.
I'd love it even more if it could connected to my WiFi for more than two seconds at a time.
Yeah they need to fix that. You aren't going to like this solution, but it works:
Buy an Airport Express and use it as your router. I have zero drops on the Apple routers.
gbasden wrote:msduncan wrote:Exodor wrote:I love my iPad. It's the greatest comic book reader ever. I'm even using it to re-read the entire run of Order of the Stick.
I'd love it even more if it could connected to my WiFi for more than two seconds at a time.
Yeah they need to fix that. You aren't going to like this solution, but it works:
Buy an Airport Express and use it as your router. I have zero drops on the Apple routers.
That is some weak sauce right there.
msduncan wrote:gbasden wrote:msduncan wrote:Exodor wrote:I love my iPad. It's the greatest comic book reader ever. I'm even using it to re-read the entire run of Order of the Stick.
I'd love it even more if it could connected to my WiFi for more than two seconds at a time.
Yeah they need to fix that. You aren't going to like this solution, but it works:
Buy an Airport Express and use it as your router. I have zero drops on the Apple routers.
That is some weak sauce right there.
Sure is. I mainly bought the Airport Express to take with me on trips. It works great for that. In the process I realized I wasn't dropping connection with it at all. It's better than my old G router so I just kept it as my primary wireless router though.
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