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I'm curious how many prosecutors are getting or using an iPhone? I read a story recently on how a smart Apple laptop owner recovered her stolen laptop. She used the software that permits access to the computer from a remote location, turned on PhotoBooth (software on the laptop that uses the iSight camera) and took a remote picture of the person staring at her stolen laptop. She then looked at that photo and recognized the face from a recent party at her home. Took it to police and recovered her laptop. Very nice. | ||
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I will, once it's not monopolized by AT&T. | |||
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I got an iPhone about 9 months ago and it is GREAT, especially being able to plug into a USB and automatically sync with my Outlook calendar and contacts. My wife is not a techo geek, but says she will never use anything else - she uses hers for e-mail, maps, alarm clock, and iPod. It is super easy to use and intuitive. | |||
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<Bob Cole> |
I'm not going to get an iPhone until they are able to drive my car for me. | ||
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I have a colleague who uses one and really likes it. My blackberry is dying and I'm considering one, but my county doesn't believe they will support it, which might dissuade me. I like email on my phone. I did send the IT folks Apple's page showing that iPhone 2.0 is supposed to be Exchange compliant . . . | |||
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quote: Even if I someday get one, that made me laugh. | |||
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I guess I'm gadget-challenged. Give me a pencil and a pocket calendar and I'm happy. Batteries are cheaper, too. My cell phone has been turned off for 95% of its life. That thing is for my convenience, not everyone else's. | |||
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