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To: FJB who wrote (2945)12/24/2017 2:00:11 PM
From: Ken Adams
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Proving how little I actually know about this iPhone, I accidentally scrolled the 2017 calendar down and the year 2016 came into view. I'm so clever that I decided to scroll in the opposite direction and discovered I had a 2018 calendar in front of me. These things are too simple for me.... I guess. I've had similar learning experiences with it in the past. Joke is always on me!

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To: FJB who wrote (2902)1/8/2018 8:32:40 AM
From: ankeluft
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It is kind of sad right now, the hype is now become a history, a lot of player has left the game and the fun to see people go out searching for pokemon is now over. I think almost a year people has forgot about that. But there is still hardcore gamers who play it till today

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To: FJB who wrote (2894)1/8/2018 8:42:29 AM
From: ankeluft
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The smartphone has become a new addiction for all of ages, but the millenial the most affected people. It is hard right now when smartphone is now important thing within your pants. You will lose your mind if you find out there is nothing on your pocket while outside. This addiction cannot be stop. It will expand from one generation to the other.

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To: FJB who wrote (2855)1/8/2018 9:08:38 AM
From: ankeluft
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LoL this is ridiculous and funny. Imagine Android and Apple are religion or country. It could be nuke wars or something. Both have their own unique features.

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To: FJB who wrote (2869)1/8/2018 9:11:57 AM
From: ankeluft
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Actually i see a big potential for entertainment when talk about VR technology. So many thing that we can do or utilize. Imagine you experienced the world of avatar in front of your eyes and even you can run around and feel the air or maybe jumping around like a real world (but still that VR thing attached on your head).

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From: FJB1/10/2018 7:46:41 AM
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Source: Verizon faces political pressure to cancel launch of Huawei Mate 10 amid allegations of Huawei being a security threat, news that AT&T ended Huawei deal — Speaking to a source familiar with the company's plans, Verizon is facing political pressure to cancel the launch a Huawei smartphone later this year.

More: Reuters, The Verge, Android Authority, The Information, 9to5Google, Inquirer, Business Insider, CNET, Ubergizmo, Android Beat, USA Today, Engadget, and Light Reading

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From: FJB1/10/2018 8:43:47 PM
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Samsung says it will launch its flagship Galaxy S9 at Mobile World Congress in February and plans to launch its foldable phone sometime next year — Samsung Galaxy S9 will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in February, the company's mobile boss said, denying rumors of a CES 2018 unveiling.

More: Forbes, The Next Web, BGR, PhoneDog.com, Ars Technica, Mashable, TechSpot, Business Insider, ExtremeTech, SlashGear, Digital Trends, Droid Life, Tom's Guide, AppleInsider, CNET, BGR India, The Verge, iPhone in Canada Blog, iDownloadBlog.com, Mehedi Hassan, Neowin, TechCrunch, Windows Central, Android Central, Android Authority, International Business Times, Engadget, Android Beat, AndroidGuys, Pocket-lint, and Seeking Alpha

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From: FJB1/30/2018 12:51:10 PM
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Source: Apple to curtail iPhone X production in the first quarter to ~20M handsets, down from ~40M initially planned, due to weak demand — Company will offer its first report on iPhone X sales when it reports earnings Thursday — Apple Inc. AAPL -2.07% is slashing planned production …

More: Kantar Worldpanel, Reuters, AppleInsider, Business Insider, SiliconBeat, Ars Technica, Nikkei, Fortune, ZDNet, 9to5Mac, Cult of Mac, BGR, Philip Elmer-DeWitt, The Mac Observer, CNBC, iPhone Hacks, Philip Elmer-DeWitt, Financial Times, and Seeking Alpha

Google completes its $1.1B HTC deal involving the transfer of 2,000+ engineers and a non-exclusive license for HTC's intellectual property — Google has announced the completion of its $1.1 billion deal to buy a large slice of HTC's hardware business. — The acquisition was announced …

More: The Keyword, Android Authority, Bloomberg, Android Police, Ars Technica, Thurrott.com, PhoneDog.com, ValueWalk, Engadget, The Verge, TalkAndroid.com, The Register, BGR, Digital Trends, Inquirer, and 9to5Google

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From: FJB2/6/2018 12:26:10 PM
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IDC: quarterly tablet shipments down 7.9% YoY, the 13th straight quarter of decline; Amazon sells ~7.7M tablets in Q4, overtaking Samsung for second place — The tablet market has now declined year-over-year for 13 quarters straight. Q4 2017 saw a 7.9 percent year-over-year decline …

More: IDC, Digital Trends, 9to5Mac, Inquirer, International Business Times, Softpedia News, The Register, Firstpost, TechCrunch, Cult of Mac, GeekWire, Technology Personalized, ZDNet, MacRumors, Ubergizmo, CNET, Seeking Alpha, Cult of Mac, Slashdot, and iPhone in Canada Blog

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From: Ken Adams2/15/2018 5:21:12 PM
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A friend just told me I should occasionally "reboot" my iPhone. He says there's a difference between just starting the phone each morning, as I do with my computers. A "reboot" is different and does a sort of cleanup the junk process, according to him. He told me how to do this and said I'll need my passcode to get access to phone usage once it completes the reboot.

Does all this make sense to those out there who know? Can I get in trouble with this since I don't think I've ever had a passcode for the phone which I've been using for at least 4-5 years now.

Lastly, is this something I really NEED to do?

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