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What Phone Should I Get (2)?

i have got three phones. why? because i like it. they are the coolest actually iphone 4 from apple (at&t) htc magic from htc (both) blackberry storm from blackberry (verizon) hope this helps, chris

1. Apple seeds / growing an apple tree?

This sure is a very difficult way of owning an apple tree and may be of not owning one at all. It is more prudent to buy a little grown tree from a nursery and plant it. If you still insist on growing one from a seed you can keep trying it while this tree is growing. If you are lucky you will end up with some more apple tree while you are sure you own one already.

2. iPod Touch earphone question .....?

Jeremy is right. There are also headphones that Apple sells at their store that are not made by Apple, but anyway they supply them. Those headphones go completely into the ear and it has a better sound quality. I currently use those and I love them! They should not be too much more expensive than the normal Apple headphones. Hope I helped :).

3. Which watch brand is most equivalent of Porsche? Porsche is slow to change, yet relentless in pushing technology and the driving experience forward.

JLC. Jaeger LeCoultre is the watch brand that seems to embody the relentless drive to perfection with stepwise refinement over generations.A. Lange & Sohn is more like an Aston Martin, artisan craftsmanship with high performance.Omega is more like an Audi, mass produced and understated luxury. Rolex is more like a Mercedes-Benz, mass produced and "look! I made it" luxury.Breitling is a fashion watch, like Gucci, but more expensive and better heritage.Gucci is like Lexus.PS: I could also make the case for Apple. Apple watches look much the same, but each successive generation is much better than the previous. Their market positioning however, does not invite comparison with Porsche

4. What is going to be next 'Big Thing' in the mobile phone world?

A phone that does not come out every month like apple

5. iPadOS 14 wishlist: Smarter multitasking, portrait split screen, a $#!% calculator, and more

We do not quite know what it's going to look like yet, but in less than a month, WWDC 2020 will give us our first look at the next generation of Apple's operating systems. And this year, all eyes will be on iPadOS. After splitting off from iOS last year to give the iPad more room to breathe, Apple's tablet is on the verge of busting out with its new trackpad support and "reimagined" cursor. Here's what we hope iPadOS 14 brings to take things to the next level. When Apple added multitasking in iOS 11 with Slide Over, Split View, and Picture in Picture, it gave the iPad a new identity. However, Apple has not done much to update that image since then. While the iPhone 11 has smart gestures that help you get around without fumbling for the home button, multitasking on the iPad is a confusing jumble of touching, tapping, holding, dragging, and sliding, none of which are intuitive. And it's no better when you use a trackpad. With iOS 14, Apple needs to re-imagine iPad gestures in a serious way to make them as smart as they are on the iPhone, with intuitive controls that feel natural and fluid. Apple's Magic Keyboard is more than just another way to type on your tablet. It's a whole new experience that is closer than ever to a MacBook, with a trackpad, backlit keyboard, and better laptop ergonomics. But when you attach your iPad Pro to it, you get the same touch-based interface as before. Apple might have added a cursor, but the iPad experience has not changed, so the whole system feels tacked on. A dedicated desktop mode would change that. Imagine a system where the traditional iPad OS transformed into a pointer friendly one, with floating windows, a cleaner home screen, and a dynamic dock. The iPad is not just a tablet anymore, and Apple should fully embrace both worlds. This one is the biggest head-scratcher of all. Ten years after the launch of the original iPad and we are still missing one of the most basic features: multiple users. It goes against everything Apple stands for-flexibility, versatility, ease of use, and privacy-and makes it more difficult than it should be to share your tablet with your kids. Even Amazon lets you create different profiles for kids on its tablet so you do not have to bog down your workspace with games and time restrictions you do not want. We would like to set up multiple users for anyone, but we will accept a kids-only version. Since the dawn of iOS, Apple has refused to let us hide our apps, forcing us to obsessively organize and prioritize our apps and home screen by going all Marie Kondo on our devices. The iPad is the only tablet that forces you to stare at your icons all day long and block your wallpaper from view. It might have been quaint in 2010, but it's time we got a Launchpad option in the dock that lets us completely hide our apps from view. While we are talking about Mac apps we would like to see on the iPad, the Finder should be near the top of the list. The iPad has come a long way with file management thanks to iCloud Drive and the Files app, but it's still woefully inadequate compared to the Finder on the Mac. From the limited view options to the crippled search and lack of a downloads folder or native file compression and extraction, the iPad shows its deficiencies whenever it needs to interact with a document, which is, you know, like all the time. A Finder would go a long way toward changing that. It's awesome that the iPad Pro has a standard USB-C port rather than the proprietary Lightning port the other models have, but it's not nearly as useful as it is on a Mac. Some devices do not work, others have frustrating limitations, and none of it is as easy as it is on a Mac or a PC. It would be nice if iOS 14 let us use the USB-C port on the iPad just like we did on the MacBook of old-for basically anything. Speaking of annoying things that connect to your iPad's USB-C port, the iPad's external display support needs a boost. As it stands, you can mirror your iPad's display to an external monitor (including the LG UltraFine 4K display with the iPad Pro's USB-C port) and that's it. So if you want to expand your iPad's screen like pretty much everyone who uses a second monitor on their Mac, you are out of luck. And who does not want to turn their 12.9-inch iPad into a 50-inch one? There are some apps we always want to work together, like Safari and Pages, or Facebook and Twitter. As it stands, we need to launch them separately in Split View every time we want to use them together, which can get tedious. We would love a way to link two or even three apps so when we tapped an icon they automatically launched in Split View or Slide Over to save us the trouble. Low-power mode on the iPhone is great when we need to salvage the remaining battery to make sure we make it to an outlet before the screen goes totally dark. For some reason, it does not exist on the iPad and we are not really sure why. You can mimic the effects of low-power mode by dimming the display and turning off Bluetooth, but a set-it-and-forget-it option would be nice. This one should be easy. When a FaceTime call comes in, it interrupts your work with a full-screen overlay that has to be acted on. It's the same when you need to ask Siri a question. A small banner notification will do, like on the Mac. If you are like us, 90 percent of the work you do on the iPad is in landscape mode. But for those times when we are using it in portrait mode, it's frustrating that we are limited to a single app at a time. We are not sure why Apple limits Split View to landscape mode but we would like to see it lifted. The iPad's dock has gotten more powerful and Mac-like over the past several updates, but it's still missing one of our favorite features: Stacks. Sure, you can put folders in the dock, but Stacks are on a different level. On our Mac, they are an excellent way to keep things tidy without needing to drag a bunch of things into folders. It need not work the same way-we are thinking "smart" Stacks for newly downloaded apps, recently played music or iCloud files-but it would be a great addition to the iPad dock. When you need to get something done while watching a video on your iPad, Picture in Picture ensures that you do not need to stop doing one thing just to do another. But why should we limit it to just video players? Just like Slide Over, developers could build smaller versions of their apps that can float in small windows for when we need them. Kinda like widgets but useful. C'mon Apple, even your watch has a calculator. With a giant screen, Apple could turn its rudimentary calculator into a full-sized TI-83. But we will even take a tiny one in the Control Center.

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