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Only if I can develop for it!Originally posted by stek View PostIs a watch a business expense?Comment
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silly billy, it's ok to love a corporation.Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou do realise I don't love Apple - I work on Windows and own a Lumia phone.Comment
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As for whether the watch is a business expense - absolutely. Wholly, exclusively necessary for telling the time at client sites
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Strangely someone who knows an awful lot about Watches is impressed by how much Apple got right the first time aroundOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostLike you I've no worn a watch for the last 15 years or so. Felt a lot less stressed the day I stopped wearing a watch. But I do want a fitness tracker that records heart rate, footsteps, the works, which marries these statistics with my iphone.
The apple watch should not need a screen even but just focused 100% on health. Instead they've thought 'watch and so it should look like one', but I don't believe people wear watches anymore.
I expect more in design and sensors.
A Watch Guy's Thoughts On The Apple Watch After Seeing It In The Metal (Tons Of Live Photos)merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It's a nice phone, but no better than my Google Nexus 5 which has all the features and more, better UI all for £300. Save your money don't give Apple the ridiculous margins they make for a late to market over hyped phone.Comment
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That's a matter of opinionOriginally posted by Unix View PostIt's a nice phone, but no better than my Google Nexus 5 which has all the features and more, better UI all for £300. Save your money don't give Apple the ridiculous margins they make for a late to market over hyped phone.Comment
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He's reviewing a phone he's only seen on TV so it's hardly worth quibbling.Originally posted by Bunk View PostThat's a matter of opinionOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Apple Pay? Message integration between my iPad, MacBook Pro and phone? Software updates even though hardware is no longer aviable etc etc etcOriginally posted by Unix View PostIt's a nice phone, but no better than my Google Nexus 5 which has all the features and more, better UI all for £300. Save your money don't give Apple the ridiculous margins they make for a late to market over hyped phone.
Everyone steals ideas from everyone else, iOS was launched a year before Andriod, does that mean Google ripped off Apple.
I am an Apple fanboi because no other combination of devices offers me what Apple doe doesn't mean I haven't tried Andriod/Windows Phone, so tell me why yours is better, rather than why mine sucks?
I accept that there is a premium for those devices, however on a site note by iPhone 5 is now two years old and still works fine, my MacBook Pro over 3 years old and both function as well now as they did on day 1Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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