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Storage? I am Storage!
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Only two things I was happy that finally came from iOS6 were the stupid Bluetooth on/off button is now at the top level of settings and no longer buried. Next is the Do Not Disturb option that was long overdue. Everything else I couldn't care less about.
But, it's longer.
I didn't mean the iPhone 5. Just the iOS updates. I'm happy to get features already available in other phones.
The update doesn't make your phone longer? What a ripoff.
...for some dfompati issues.
While we strive to enable mobile workers, we occasionally experience and work to quickly rectify challenges spanning the various mobile devices, operating systems and applications.
EMC IT and other companies recently identified an issue with the Apple iOS6 that may inadvertently delete a meeting on everyone’s calendar when an iOS user declines a meeting. In other words, if you decline a meeting with your iPhone or iPad, this issue may delete it from everyone’s calendars.
We are currently working with Apple and Microsoft to resolve the issue. However, as a mobile best practice, we recommend that you do NOT accept, reject, move or edit meeting requests from your iOS mobile device. This will help you avoid an issue like this in the future.
Unrelated, iOS 6 broke/changed Bluetooth compatibility with my car. I use to see track information, etc, now it occasionally works.
Issue? What issue? That should be heavily promoted as part of the feature set. Just think of the potential rise in productivity that could be achieved in the overall economy if this was standard issue. By Jove, Apple has found the solution to the global economic crisis! :-Drecently identified an issue with the Apple iOS6 that may inadvertently delete a meeting on everyone’s calendar when an iOS user declines a meeting
My boss stopped putting meeting invites on my Google Calendar because I kept rejecting the invitations. Now she just has a calendar she keeps for herself so I don't have to be bothered by it.
It is possible to buy Android apps from the web, even from iOS.
It is NOT possible to buy an iOS app except from with iOS or within itunes. I want to gift an app and Apple completely does not support that. The only thing I can do is buy an itunes gift card, apparently.
Yes, that seems correct for Apple's system. The app has to be tied to the user's iTunes account. It's silly of Apple to not allow gifting to a user's iTunes account. I know you hate Steam, but this is one thing they do very well is allow for giftable games.
How many can you reject without being penalized?
Sorry about those maps.
http://www.apple.com/letter-from-tim-cook-on-maps/
But APPLE MAPS WIN IN THE ONE PLACE THEY’RE NOT SUPPOSED TO
http://www.theverge.com/2012/9/28/3...rity-satellite-images-google-nokia-comparison