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Thread ID: 108715 2010-04-08 11:17:00 iPad glitches bk T (215) PC World Chat
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874416 2010-04-08 11:17:00 The newly launched iPad have glitches (www.dailymail.co.uk) bk T (215)
874417 2010-04-08 11:26:00 Lies!
It's a Mac. It just works

/s
bob_doe_nz (92)
874418 2010-04-08 11:56:00 An Apple spokesman was unavailable for comment...........now there's a surprise.:rolleyes: KarameaDave (15222)
874419 2010-04-08 11:59:00 That is a security feature. R2x1 (4628)
874420 2010-04-08 19:19:00 An Apple spokesman was unavailable for comment...........now there's a surprise.:rolleyes:

Not quite true

support.apple.com
Safari (3993)
874421 2010-04-08 20:21:00 The newly launched iPad have glitches (www.dailymail.co.uk)

You're surprised?
jonathan (15437)
874422 2010-04-08 21:09:00 But many new users have posted comments on Apple forums reporting that their iPad has little or no wireless internet signal when their other wi-fi devices work with no issues at all. -- 'I made an appointment with Apple Store and they replaced my iPad with a new one. Fingers crossed for better luck on this one.' Thats really convincing -- Fingers crossed it works :groan: and so many people having the same problem Epic FAIL.

Like the comments section:
In other words 300,000 people paid half a grand +, to test Apples newest toy for them, Apple must think they got a bargain, get 300,000 people to pay us to test our new gadget ---- why pay testers when Apple gets their testers to pay them
wainuitech (129)
874423 2010-04-08 21:34:00 You're surprised?

Yup, a little.

I thought Macs are near perfect :D, although I'm not (will never) a Mac fan. In my mind, Mac is an expensive toy and looks like it is a TOY
bk T (215)
874424 2010-04-08 21:56:00 I'm tending to think that Apple is becoming a victim of it's own success and mythology - the popularity of the iPod and iPhone has created a monster of expectation, and Apple, wanting and needing to be innovators, have rushed the iPad out in order to be first-to-market without properly testing it .

Ironically, it's quite a Microsoft-style approach . . . . .

:2cents:


An interesting statistic for you all: 93 . 4%

This is the percentage of people slagging off Apple products who have never actually used them outside of having a fiddle at Harvey Norman etc .

:rolleyes:
nofam (9009)
874425 2010-04-08 22:05:00 Just curious - Where did that figure come from ?


An interesting statistic for you all: 93.4%

This is the percentage of people slagging off Apple products who have never actually used them outside of having a fiddle at Harvey Norman etc.
wainuitech (129)
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