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Thread ID: 128578 2012-12-30 21:30:00 Nexus 7 Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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1320802 2012-12-31 09:21:00 Sadly she's not my wife yet, but she has this other aberration of apple mania that really has got her in a deathly grip. In her favour, she has improved to the extent that her simcard frequents my android phone quite often. That does seem promising, but I avoid mentioning it lest she smite me a great smote. ;) R2x1 (4628)
1320803 2012-12-31 21:49:00 Seems then the nexuses has mesmerized many. Kind of a cheap dream come true. Though it seems Google gets credit, nothing much about the hardware manufacturers. Why not Motorolla as a trusted supplier? Or ramp them up to suit. Google spent a fortune for their patents. kahawai chaser (3545)
1320804 2012-12-31 21:59:00 Is the cloud not working for you like you said it would. If only metla was around to see your back pedal:)

A hundred gigs worth of my music in the cloud would disagree with you there ;)
Chilling_Silence (9)
1320805 2013-01-01 00:01:00 Seems then the nexuses has mesmerized many. Kind of a cheap dream come true. Though it seems Google gets credit, nothing much about the hardware manufacturers. Why not Motorolla as a trusted supplier? Or ramp them up to suit. Google spent a fortune for their patents.

Not to worry old boy, you will get one soon.:)
Cicero (40)
1320806 2013-01-01 00:06:00 What happens if you get a fine sunny day with no clouds Chill.

Seriously, how secure is data when stored in the clouds.

Then I think about it and realise I have been using a cloud based service for ages... Xtra Mail.

Ken
kenj (9738)
1320807 2013-01-01 01:57:00 Depends what sort of security you're concerned about? My music in the cloud? Probably more "secure" than on an iPod which can be lost or broken, or in physical CDs which can be stolen from my house.

Emails? Your email still travels between servers online where it *could* be intercepted, the only "concern" would be that the archived mail on a Google server could be broken into. If you use IMAP with your ISPs mail, the security "concern" is still the same. That said it's probably easier to get mail off your PC by infecting you with a virus / malware, or guessing your password for your account, as opposed to actually cracking into one of Googles servers they store mail on...

So no, not really concerned in the slightest :p
Chilling_Silence (9)
1320808 2013-01-01 02:40:00 You will like this.........I clicked on maps, it found my house, clicked on earphone icon, it said, ask for new location, asked for airport, it then proceeded to give me directions, amazing. Cicero (40)
1320809 2013-01-01 04:11:00 im very happy with my 32GB N7

wouldnt buy an Ipad
GameJunkie (72)
1320810 2013-01-01 04:37:00 Do you think we should form a 32 GB club?, just to separate us from the lesser model people. Cicero (40)
1320811 2013-01-01 08:49:00 absolutely :D GameJunkie (72)
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